Wednesday, August 24th, 2011 at 11:06 am , filed under College Football by Peter Heinn
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The Former Oregon running back Lache Seastrunk has moved to Baylor football team and will enroll in the university.
The Baylor football team has announced that, Lache Seastrunk signed on a financial assist contract, where he will join with team for training sessions soon. The 5-foot-9, 190-pound Seastrunk has redshirted as a freshman on last season and also eligible to play for the Bears.
Baylor was a high school standout at Temple in Texas, which it is around 35 miles south of the Baylor campus in Waco. The NCAA has been investigating by the Willie Lyles of Complete Scouting Services in Houston.
Lache Seastrunk was one of the nation’s best recruits, leads with 4,217 rushing yards and 52 touchdowns in 32 games. He also achieved three straight 1,000-yard rushing seasons at Temple. The Baylor football coach Art Briles said that, he will get an opportunity to get a best education and play football at the highest level at Baylor University. He added Seastrunk will have the chance to play in the season opening match against TCU at home on 2nd September.
Art Briles said that, team has been getting ready for the next season. The 20-year-old Seastrunk redshirted at Oregon, where he had made 11 carries for 35 yards in the2011 spring season.
Tags: Art Briles, Baylor football, Lache Seastrunk, Oregon University