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Offensive Line Commit Derek Kerstetter Receives Army All-American Bowl Jersey
One of the top recruits in OSU’s 2017 recruiting class outside of the skill positions is offensive tackle recruit Derek Kerstetter, who has earned a chance to compete with the top prospects in the country by playing in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. He accepted his jersey earlier this week:
Please salute OL, OK State commit @derekk40 ! Welcome to the #ArmyBowl ? #OKState #GoPokes @GoArmy @ArmyAllAmerican @adidasFballUS @amfam pic.twitter.com/FlpuaOBoTY
— Selection Tour (@SelectionTour) November 2, 2016
Kerstetter is a monster 6-foot-5, 280-pound prospect from San Antonio who has been committed to the Pokes since June of this year.
“I’ve worked a long time for this,” he told 247sports on Wednesday. “It’s a sweet honor and I’m pumped about it.”
The Army All-American Bowl will be aired on NBC Jan. 7 in a national broadcast that features just 100 of some of the top recruits from across the country.
Kerstetteter is the second offensive lineman commitment to play in the prestigious U.S. Army All-American bowl, joining former OSU pledge Tramonda Moore who played in the game a year ago.
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