Hewitt-Trussville's Bryce Brown Becomes First Huskies OL to Earn Power 4 Offer
Hewitt-Trussville's Bryce Brown has made a statement on the field, showcasing his dominance as an offensive lineman. The senior's impressive stats include 30 pancake blocks last season, a testament to his strength and technique. Brown's performance has not gone unnoticed, as he becomes the first Hewitt-Trussville Huskies lineman to earn a Power 4 offer, a significant milestone for the 7A program. Brown's addition to the Power 4's recruiting class marks a new era for the Huskies, as they continue to build a strong foundation in the Alabama high school football landscape. With the AHSAA's Class 7A competition heating up, scouts are eager to see Brown's skills translate to the next level. What they're watching for: Brown's ability to anchor the Huskies' line and protect their quarterback, as well as his potential to open up holes for the running back. Can Brown live up to the hype and lead the Huskies to a successful season?