Carmel High football star to choose between some of nation's top college programs
Jackson Lloyd, an outstanding high school prospect who plays for Carmel High School is being wooed by six colleges to play as an offensive tackle and the Alabama Crimson Tide is among the remaining teams.
As it has been mentioned, Lloyd has received four stars and is considered one of the promising players in his age group. On Friday, he revealed his top six college programs: The major universities that offer scholarships for aspiring athletes include, Alabama, Ohio State, Oregon, Southern California, Stanford and Tennessee.
The incoming senior, according to the aforementioned measurments, is 6 feet, 7 inches tall and weighs 290 pounds. The All-League award is well deserved; he has also received the All-County award for two years in a row.
The physical chair, Charles Power of On3 Media, was built in February to accommodate these changes and to maximize the value of the site. com wrote this about Lloyd, “Jackson Lloyd seems to be technically superior to any other West Coast OL, at least by a good distance.
Jackson is from abackground that is hardly visited by college scouts; he plays for the Monterey Peninsula based in Carmel, in California. This a true projectable kick, him being three-sport athlete who also excelled in baseball and basketball. He may not compete with high-class competitors, but he has promising footage.
This summer Lloyd has visits scheduled for the University of Alabama, Ohio State University and Southern California University.