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OSU Offensive Line Recruit Earns Army All-American Bowl Invite
Oklahoma State offensive tackle commit Derek Kerstetter, a first-team all district selection as a junior last year, has earned high honors by being invited to the prominent Army All-American Bowl:
Honored to be invited to play in the U.S. Army All-American bowl! Couldn't have done it without an great group of guys by my side! #Armybowl
— Derek Kerstetter (@derekk40) October 7, 2016
Kerstetter is a 6-foot-5, 280-pound versatile lineman who plays both the guard and left tackle position. Watching his film, he really jumps out with a strong ability to hold and finish his blocks all the way through, often times pancaking his defender by just physically over-powering them.
Kerstetter is a second consecutive offensive lineman commit to play in the Army All American Bowl, if he chooses to accept the invitation, joining last year’s offensive tackle standout Tramonda Moore, who did not qualify academically and is now at a junior college.
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