
"A college football recruiting dead period has begun, which means Servite will be a lot quieter after college recruiters visited during the past two weeks making sure they stop by to evaluate the team's outstanding starting offensive tackles, Drew Fielder, a junior, and Elisha Mueller, a sophomore. Let's just say that Fielder, the 6-foot-6, 280-pound starting left tackle, has "blown up" as a college prospect as coaches recognize his growing size, strength and ability entering his senior year."
"Mueller, 6-foot-4 and 310 pounds, has been attracting big-time interest since his freshman season as a right tackle starter and was a sophomore All-American. Together, they should form quite a duo in the Trinity League this fall. "You feel real confident in your ability to win in the trenches," coach Chris Reinert said."
College recruiting dead period has begun, leaving Servite quieter after an intense two-week stretch of college evaluators visiting the program to assess its starting offensive tackles. Drew Fielder, a 6-foot-6, 280-pound junior left tackle, has significantly increased his recruiting profile as coaches note his added size, strength and ability ahead of his senior season. Elisha Mueller, a 6-foot-4, 310-pound sophomore right tackle, has drawn major interest since starting as a freshman and earned sophomore All-American honors. Fielder and Mueller project to anchor the offensive line and form a dominant duo in the Trinity League, boosting confidence in winning the trenches.
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