'17 LA CB Cheyenne Labruzza (UT signeee)

Funny how nobody wants to lose these 3 stars they were griping about us offering not too long ago....
 
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Funny how nobody wants to lose these 3 stars they were griping about us offering not too long ago....

It all depends on the offer list. Not all 3 stars are the same. This guy is a take, but the 3 star back up QB out of Connecticut was a head scratcher.
 
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Can you at least wait till he decommits (if he decommits) before the freak out..
 
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We had our in home visit with him and his family. From the tweet thread, it appears that it went well. Really want to hang on to this young man. We need DBs!
 
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Named Livingston Parish Defensive Co-MVP:

At the eye of the storm for the Hornets was Labruzza, the most athletic player in the district and one who is headed to the Division I level. He is committed to Tennessee, and most other SEC programs, including LSU, have stayed in contact.

“He is who I want my son to grow up to be and who I want my daughter to marry,” Westmoreland said.

What made Labruzza’s final season so unique was his impact off the field. He was the anchor of the Albany secondary for the first six games with 26 tackles, 4 TFL, 2 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries. Just as importantly, his presence was a strong deterrent for any offensive coordinator to throw the ball.

2016 ALL-PARISH FOOTBALL TEAM: Local squads experience highest of highest, lowest of lows | Local Livingston Parish sports news | livingstonparishnews.com
 
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Named Livingston Parish Defensive Co-MVP:

At the eye of the storm for the Hornets was Labruzza, the most athletic player in the district and one who is headed to the Division I level. He is committed to Tennessee, and most other SEC programs, including LSU, have stayed in contact.

“He is who I want my son to grow up to be and who I want my daughter to marry,” Westmoreland said.

What made Labruzza’s final season so unique was his impact off the field. He was the anchor of the Albany secondary for the first six games with 26 tackles, 4 TFL, 2 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries. Just as importantly, his presence was a strong deterrent for any offensive coordinator to throw the ball.

2016 ALL-PARISH FOOTBALL TEAM: Local squads experience highest of highest, lowest of lows | Local Livingston Parish sports news | livingstonparishnews.com

This kid just looks like a special player. Can't wait till he gets here. He could be the next Cam Sutton. The 3* kid who comes in and plays like a 5* from day 1.

This could be the best player from the 2017 recruiting class.
 
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