Football
Oklahoma State Offers 6-foot-8 Offensive Lineman Caleb Etienne
OSU is after a big, talented lineman.
There are usually a lot of “big” puns writers can make when referring to offensive linemen, but Caleb Etienne is big even compared to offensive linemen.
Oklahoma State offered the 6-foot-8, 310-pound Etienne on Wednesday. Etienne is a junior college product who played for Fort Scott Community College (Kansas) this past season. He is originally out of New Orleans and played his high school ball with Warren Easton, the same program that produced Tyron Johnson.
Blessed to receive a offer from Oklahoma state university.??@Coach_Dickey #GoPokes⚫️? pic.twitter.com/csZNLbbwbK
— Caleb Etienne (@BIG_CALEB77) May 20, 2020
A 2021 prospect, Etienne is garnering interest from all over the country. He holds offers from Ole Miss, Oregon, South Carolina, Arkansas, Mississippi State, Texas Tech and others.
He played at left tackle for Fort Scott last season, but it looks as if he has since transferred to Butler Community College (Kansas) for his sophomore year.
I don’t know many 6-8, 300+-pound humans, but I especially don’t know many 6-8, 300+-pound humans who can move like this:
6’8, 320 with it, my dawg is a rare breed@BIG_CALEB77 pic.twitter.com/IPaXsm4sMj
— Albert Brock (@AB_Xplodee) January 3, 2020
Here is Etienne’s film from his freshman season.
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