2010年6月28日星期一

Texas defensive end Aaron Bryant commits to Tulane

Aaron Bryant, a 6'3, 228 pound defensive end from Seven Lakes High School in Katy, Texas, is the latest commitment to Tulane football for the class of 2011.

Bryant has a 3.2 Grade Point Average and made a 1,400 on the SAT. He considered Houston, Kansas State, North Texas, Oklahoma State, Texas State and TCU.

Bryant has consistently run in the 4.75 to 4.8 range with a best forty time of 4.71.

"I am very aggressive. I am fast and I excel as a pass rusher where I can use my speed," said Bryant. Seven Lakes went 4-7 this past season but made the playoffs.

Bryant says he will remain at defensive end at Tulane. "They want me as a defensive end which is where I have played in high school. I really follow cheap Brian Orakpo jersey (Washington Redskins) and Dwight Freeney (Indianapolis Colts) and model my game after them."

Bryant has been visiting New Orleans this weekend and has truly enjoyed the visit. "I liked everything about Tulane. I liked how open the coaches they were and how honest they were. Everything is pretty close on campus(discount Brian Orakpo jersey). It is not a five-mile walk everywhere. I like the facilities. I like the city. The coaches made it very comfortable for me and my family."

While Bryant is not certain about his major as of yet, he knows which direction he wants to migrate to academically. "I want to go into business. Tulane is a top ten business college."

Bryant will return home to Katy on Sunday. Bryant is also an elite discus thrower in the state of Texas. He joins quarterback Nick SanGiacomo (6'4, 198) of Barnegat High (New Jersey) as a verbal commitment to Tulane's class of 2011.

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