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***INsider: Eric Crosby On VT Visit***

jason stamm

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Guys, I talked a little earlier with class of 2017 Ocean Lakes (Va.) Rivals100 ATH Eric Crosby. As Adam Friedman first reported here, Crosby visited VT over the weekend with his coach, Chris Scott and a few of his teammates for an unofficial visit and to take part in the coaches' clinic.

Crosby said the trip was his first to VT, but he was impressed with the atmosphere, which was the opposite of what he thought it would be. The thing that stood out most to Crosby was the training room and how team doctors can do so much there.

Crosby has been recruited primarily by assistant coach Zohn Burden. And Crosby said Burden has leveled with him and gotten a good relationship. Crosby is a true athlete who plays all over the field. But Burden asked what he wanted to play in college, which is fullback and/or defensive tackle and Burden told him that's what the Hokies thought, too.

Aside from those positions, Crosby has also played running back, defensive end and linebacker. He'll be at the Rivals camp April 11 in Richmond and said he wants to play a little of offense and defense.

This spring, Crosby has also visited Virginia, Old Dominion and NC State. He still wants to see LSU sometime, though no date is set and plans on being back at VT April 25 for the spring game. Long way to go here, but the Hokies have positioned themselves very well here.

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