Daily News | Northeast offensive lineman Naquil Betrand commits to Texas A&M
Northeast offensive lineman Naquil Betrand has committed to Texas A&M, he announced Saturday.
Betrand also had offers from Auburn, Georgia, Penn State, Kentucky, and Syracuse. He is 247Sports’ 78th-ranked offensive tackle in the country and the No. 18 player in Pennsylvania.Northeast’s Naquil Betrand was ‘a late bloomer’ as an offensive tackle and is now a coveted recruit
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