Chapel Hill's Robert Crisp, the top-ranked junior football player in the state, committed to N.C. State on Tuesday night.
The 6-foot-, 304-pound offensive tackle had more than 30 scholarship offers, including one from each school in the ACC.
Crisp committed along with his brother Pete Singer, a 5-foot-11, 185-pound defensive back.
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Pete Singer is Crisp's
Wed, 04/08/2009 - 09:33 — JamesinWillowSpringsPete Singer is Crisp's brother? Have you looked at pictures of the two side-by-side? Hmmm...
lol
All kidding aside, though, this is a HUGE get for the Pack, and bodes well for State in "winning" the state in recruiting in 2010.
BTW James.
Wed, 04/08/2009 - 10:46 — JPDOhioThe "half" in brother apparently refers to size.
Yeah. Rob Crisp is a beast.
Wed, 04/08/2009 - 13:24 — JamesinWillowSpringsYeah. Rob Crisp is a beast. Mario Williams is impressed, that's how big he is.
That's what happens...
Wed, 04/08/2009 - 10:45 — JPDOhiowhen you have a head coach with a rep for developing NFL lineman.
If TOB can recruit and develop depth on both lines consistently like he did at BC, the skill positions will take care of themselves. I see the Pack becoming a contender for the ACC title in the not too distant future.
haha
Wed, 04/08/2009 - 10:17 — izzykareemi was waiting for that...
yes, this is huge for NCState to start getting the top prospect for the Oline again.