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'10 TX ILB Bryce Hager (Signed to Baylor)

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Westlake HS (Austin, TX)

Ht: 6-foot-1
Wt: 212
40: 4.51

Rivals rating: 2*; unranked ILB
Scout rating: NR OLB
ESPN rating: NR OLB
 
So far his only offer is from Air Force. Baylor, Texas A&M and CU have all swept in late and it looks like we'll be fighting it out for him.

Rivals has a really informative article:

Late bloomer likes Buffaloes

One of the stars of that game was senior middle linebacker Bryce Hager, the son of former Texas and Philadephia Eagle linebacker Britt Hager. The 6-foot-1, 212-pound Hager runs a 4.5-second 40-yard dash and had 12 tackles, a sack and two tackles for loss. Even before his performance, colleges were making a late season push themselves to get him on campus for official visits.

"I've just had an in-home visit from Baylor," Hager said. "I think I'm taking an official visit to Baylor on Jan. 15. I'm going to go to Air Force the last week in January. I may try to set something up with Texas A&M and Colorado."

"I love Colorado. I have been up there. Boulder is a sweet place. There is a lot to do. I like the cold instead of playing in 120 degrees. The weather is something new. I'm pretty sure that I would enjoy that."
 
His dad played one or two years with the Broncos at the tail end of his career. Should help that his son is familiar with the area.
 
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