Former West Muskingum football standouts to reunite at D-II West Liberty University

FALLS TOWNSHIP — Nate Brownrigg has built a strong foundation for West Muskingum football, anchored by traits like mental toughness and physicality.

It’s a combination that has paved the way for two Tornado standouts to play for Division II West Liberty University.

Rashid SeSay, who was a walk-on at The Ohio State University this past fall, has transferred to the school, while senior Wes Houston recently signed his letter of intent to join the member of the Mountain East Conference.

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Brownrigg is confident they will excel with SeSay at running back and Houston as an H-back.

“Rashid had to look at his options since the NCAA was cutting rosters down to 105 this fall,” Brownrigg noted. “He loved it at Ohio State, and it was a great experience. He also knew what could lie ahead and wanted to compete and play. He will get that opportunity now.

“Wes brings an edge and has been a leader on the field. He’s been a standard of toughness and physicality for us,” he added. “Wes plays a specialized position and had to find a program looking for his ability. He has found a good fit at West Lib.”

SeSay ready to produce at West Liberty

Before SeSay became a Buckeye, West Liberty was in the mix. When the NCAA announced rosters would be limited this fall, the school reached out to Brownrigg, expressing their interest if SeSay was looking to transfer.

West Muskingum’s Rashid SeSay carries the ball against Union Local during a playoff game. The former Tornado standout has transferred from Ohio State to West Liberty.

SeSay enjoyed his experience at Ohio State, even making the trip to the Rose Bowl. Yet, he had to make a “business decision” and with the…


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Publish date : 2025-02-24 10:08:00

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