Oregon State Beavers’ New Coach Trent Bray Continues Tradition of Offering Top In-State Prospects Early in 2025 Recruiting Cycle
The Oregon State Beavers continue their tradition of identifying top prospects in the state of Oregon, offering two in-state football targets: Zac Stascausky, an offensive tackle from Central Catholic, and Jake Normoyle, a lineman from West Linn. Both players received offers and expressed their enthusiasm. Stascausky, who has seen a recent surge in his stock, views the recognition as a balance between pride and discipline, while Normoyle, the reigning Oregon 6A lineman of the year, found relief and validation in his first major offer. It's a significant development given their potential to play locally.
By the Numbers- Stascausky: 6-foot-6, 275 pounds
- Normoyle: 6-foot-4, 300 pounds
- Oregon State has one commitment in the class of 2025
- Both players have the option to play locally at the college level
Oregon State Beavers have extended offers to in-state football prospects, Zac Stascausky and Jake Normoyle, reflecting their commitment to identifying and recruiting top talent locally.
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