First 2013 NDSU verbal football recruit from Warner
Jarrod Tuszka carries the ball for Warner last fall. American News Photo/John Davis
The recruiting gun has sounded at North Dakota State. And the Bison took a familiar route getting a commitment from a small-town player with-in a drivable distance from campus.
Jarrod Tuszka, a 6-foot-4, 215-pound all-around player from Warner is the first reported verbal for the 2013 recruiting class. He picked NDSU over Minnesota-Duluth, although several other schools were in the mix, he said.
“I just loved how the community is behind them,” Tuszka said. “And it’s three hours from home so that’s not so bad.”
Tuszka is a multi-sport standout for Warner, where he will be a senior this fall.
A linebacker and running back who also is the team’s kicker and punter, his projected position in college may be defensive end, he said.
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