
The Bruins are among a growing list of schools that offered Nik Abele (6-6, 255). The senior two-way lineman visited Colorado earlier this month and has set up trips to Arizona State and Utah.
Abele might be the county’s top uncommitted senior football prospect.
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I saw this kid at the Fountain Valley Limeman Tournament over the summer. He was an absolute MANCHILD!!! He powercleaned 185 lbs. 69 times. Unbelievable!!!
Question – will he be able to bulk up – at division 1, few linemen are less than 285 and nowadays, most on the offensive side are 300 – note USC and Notre Dame.
Heavens knows – UCLA can use one, or two or three – I think they only have one or 2 recruited this year – the big kid from Hawaii and ?
Good for him. UCLA needs all the help it can get especially on the offensive front.
i hope he goes to UCLA. UCLA needs help offensively and i think he will improve greatly there under rick
He’s crazy…got hit by him once..whooo!
he is a beast
this guy is absolutely crazy. ive been hit by him a bunch of times and every time it hurts more than the last.
Yes Nik has the talent but most of important he has a great attitude and his work ethic is second to none. What ever college picks him will have an athlete that gives 100%. Good luck Nik!