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Junior OL reports Orange offer

Kirk Livingstone out of Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Stranahan is just starting to scratch the surface on the gridiron. At 6-foot-4, 235-pounds he is considered light to man the tackle spot, but if you watch his tape he is physical at the point of attack.
College coaches like his frame and feel he can easily add weight as his body develops. Syracuse took note of his junior season and decided to make an early offer.
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"It was great and a special feeling for me," explained Livingstone. "I was surprised by it. I was expecting some late offers."
The two-way prospect helped his team to a 4-3 district record and 4-6 overall finish.
Florida Atlantic is showing interest according to his head coach. He grew up liking Miami and Florida.
"If Miami offered they would be at the top of my list," noted Livingstone. "They have been my dream school since I was a little kid. Everything stands out to me. The location, the academics, and the sports."
Syracuse wants him at defensive end, but he is open to playing anywhere on the line. This summer he wants to check out Auburn, Florida, and Florida State.
On Sundays, he watches Denver Broncos rush end Von Miller. He likes the way he gets off the ball and he tries to incorporate some of Miller's moves to his game.
Kynon Codrington is a Southeast Region football recruiting analyst for Rivals.com. You can click here to follow him on Twitter.
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