My former Louisiana Select Team Millsap 6'10 basketball center now 6'10/270 OLineman is visiting Tech this weekend. Has an offer from Utah on the table.
My former Louisiana Select Team Millsap 6'10 basketball center now 6'10/270 OLineman is visiting Tech this weekend. Has an offer from Utah on the table.
Awesome. How much fun would it be to bring him on and turn him into a defensive lineman? 6'10" and a QB trying to throw over him?
LA Tech had an offensive lineman a few years ago that was 6'10", 390 lbs. His name was Chris Crudup, and he played with Tim Rattay in the late 1990's. This article makes a mention of him and his size.
https://www.tulsaworld.com/archives/...50a438487.html
Yep, we used to be able to recruit a lot of BIG MEN in this program. Now we seem to cede the big ones to the SEC.The offensive line averages 6-foot-6 by 312 pounds and features the nation's biggest player, 6-10, 390-pound Chris Crudup. Both tight ends -- All-America candidate Josh Bradley (6-7, 275) and Marlon Chambers (6-8, 275) are huge as well as receiving threats. (Chambers is the younger brother of former Oklahoma State receiver Hart Lee Dykes. -- Quote from article
In that Cal win, 41-34, when Josh Bradley caught the game-winner, I remember Crudup tormenting Cal's DE. At one point, unable to get around him, the Cal DE was slapping Crudup. Yes, slapping, like he started out trying to knock Crudup's hands away, as our big guy, would push that DE, sometimes shove him on his azz, and the Cal guy got frustrated and was literally slapping Crudup on the hands and arms. Several of us were laughing about it. Meanwhile, Rattay was riddling the Bear secondary.