Some of you may have see me post on Premium board. I'm Trent's uncle and just wanted to share. This was copied from the Post-Gazette in Pittsburgh today.
Fraley to Marshall
Every time Trent Fraley visited a college, the same thought went through his head.
“It seemed like everywhere I went, I was comparing it to Marshall,” Fraley said. “In my head, if I’m doing that, why wouldn’t I just go to Marshall?”
So, Fraley has decided to do just that. Fraley (6-2, 290), who will be a senior offensive tackle at Moon this fall, picked Marshall a few weeks after the Thundering Herd extended him an offer.
Marshall was the only FBS school to offer, but several others were showing interest. Fraley, a two-year starter who was an all-conference pick his junior season, also had FCS offers from Robert Morris and Saint Francis, and a Division II offer from Slippery Rock.
Fraley has been training with his dad in Michigan for the past few weeks. His dad, Hank, played in the NFL for 11 seasons — he won a Super Bowl ring with the Philadelphia Eagles — and is entering his third season as offensive line coach for the Detroit Lions. Hank’s alma mater, Robert Morris, was the first school to offer Trent.
“I’ve been doing my own workout program and then doing field work with my dad on the side,” said Trent, also a terrific student who holds a 3.86 GPA.
Fraley to Marshall
Every time Trent Fraley visited a college, the same thought went through his head.
“It seemed like everywhere I went, I was comparing it to Marshall,” Fraley said. “In my head, if I’m doing that, why wouldn’t I just go to Marshall?”
So, Fraley has decided to do just that. Fraley (6-2, 290), who will be a senior offensive tackle at Moon this fall, picked Marshall a few weeks after the Thundering Herd extended him an offer.
Marshall was the only FBS school to offer, but several others were showing interest. Fraley, a two-year starter who was an all-conference pick his junior season, also had FCS offers from Robert Morris and Saint Francis, and a Division II offer from Slippery Rock.
Fraley has been training with his dad in Michigan for the past few weeks. His dad, Hank, played in the NFL for 11 seasons — he won a Super Bowl ring with the Philadelphia Eagles — and is entering his third season as offensive line coach for the Detroit Lions. Hank’s alma mater, Robert Morris, was the first school to offer Trent.
“I’ve been doing my own workout program and then doing field work with my dad on the side,” said Trent, also a terrific student who holds a 3.86 GPA.