Mike Moosbrugger is a mountain of a man.
All of 6-foot-7 and a more-than-solid 280-plus pounds, the 1997 Central Bucks East graduate, who played offensive line at Wake Forest and in the Canadian Football League, does not mince words when it comes to the abilities of current CB East junior Mike Carroll.
“Mike is going to be the best offensive linemen to ever come out of Bucks County,” Moosbrugger said.
“He has everything you could ask for in a football player. Size, strength, quickness, intelligence — it’s all there and he’s only going to get better and better and bigger.”
Carroll, a four-star recruit, can look Moosbrugger in the eye and also carries his 305 pounds with ease.
Central Bucks East junior Mike Carroll (left) has received over 30 Division I-A offers.
CB East’s Carroll to get bigger and better
“I could see Mike growing even more, maybe getting to 6-8. He’s 6-6, 6-7 now and he’ll also put on some more weight,” said Moosbrugger, the CB East offensive line coach.
“But his frame can handle it. He’s working and working in the weight room and is only going to get bigger and stronger.”
Not surprisingly, others have noticed.
Penn State head coach James Franklin helicoptered in to East recently to visit with Carroll as did Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano. Others have followed.
It was an exciting day at CB East as they welcomed James Franklin, the head coach of Penn State football! A big thank you to Coach Franklin for spreading the Penn State spirit and making our day memorable. pic.twitter.com/6oKSLJchp9
— Central Bucks SD (@CBSDSchools) February 2, 2024
Penn State, Alabama, many others after CB East’s Carroll
Carroll’s list of suitors grows by the day. It’s over 30 now although Carroll has tried to narrow the field somewhat.
When asked to name the top contenders to earn his commitment (with nothing set in stone at this…
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Author : Bucks County Courier Times
Publish date : 2024-03-08 10:06:57
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