JUCO OT Anthony Whigan very interested in USC after offer
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Anthony Whigan
USC will summer some heavy losses along the offensive line after this season so line coach Eric Wolford is looking for some immediate help in the next class. Last Thursday he contacted OT Anthony Whigan 6'5" 300lbs of Lackawana JC, PA and on Friday Will Muschamp offered him.
“He said he really loved my athleticism and the way I attack at the line of scrimmage,” Whigan said. “Both tackles are leaving and they need a guy that’s going to be able to come right in. They are definitely a top one on my list. That’s SEC. That’s big time football.”
Whigan has not visited USC and his only exposure to Muschamp and Wolford has been over the phone and with text messages. But that’s enough to give him an impression on the two.
“They both seem like guys that really care about the players, not just on the field but off the field,” he said. “I’ve seen a couple of videos on how Coach Muschamp coaches and I think he’s a real energetic guy. I like how he coaches.”
Whigan also holds offers from Maryland, Nebraska, Louisville, Pitt, Penn State, West Virginia, Ole Miss and Cincinnati. He said Maryland, Penn State and West Virginia also have been standout out with him. He plans to visit USC in May or June. He has been to Maryland and will visit Penn State for the spring game. He also plans to visit Pitt.
Whigan is a native of Great Mills, MD who did not qualify out of high school in 2016. He enrolled at Lackawanna for the 2017 season. He will have three years to play two and he plans to graduate in December.
[SIZE= 14px]APRIL 4, 2018 BY [/SIZE][SIZE= 14px]PHIL KORNBLUT[/SIZE][SIZE= 14px] LINK: SPORTSTALK[/SIZE]

USC will summer some heavy losses along the offensive line after this season so line coach Eric Wolford is looking for some immediate help in the next class. Last Thursday he contacted OT Anthony Whigan 6'5" 300lbs of Lackawana JC, PA and on Friday Will Muschamp offered him.
“He said he really loved my athleticism and the way I attack at the line of scrimmage,” Whigan said. “Both tackles are leaving and they need a guy that’s going to be able to come right in. They are definitely a top one on my list. That’s SEC. That’s big time football.”
Whigan has not visited USC and his only exposure to Muschamp and Wolford has been over the phone and with text messages. But that’s enough to give him an impression on the two.
“They both seem like guys that really care about the players, not just on the field but off the field,” he said. “I’ve seen a couple of videos on how Coach Muschamp coaches and I think he’s a real energetic guy. I like how he coaches.”
Whigan also holds offers from Maryland, Nebraska, Louisville, Pitt, Penn State, West Virginia, Ole Miss and Cincinnati. He said Maryland, Penn State and West Virginia also have been standout out with him. He plans to visit USC in May or June. He has been to Maryland and will visit Penn State for the spring game. He also plans to visit Pitt.
Whigan is a native of Great Mills, MD who did not qualify out of high school in 2016. He enrolled at Lackawanna for the 2017 season. He will have three years to play two and he plans to graduate in December.