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Utah LB getting some good looks

American Fork, Utah, looks like it should be loaded this season. Not only does the school have one, but two players are getting plenty of attention from the college coaches. One player that has kind of gone under the radar is 6-foot-1 ½, 215-pound inside linebacker Robbie Lusk.
"I'm getting recruited at linebacker mainly,” he said. “I play outside in high school but I'll probably move to middle."
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Luck had a good junior season and hopes to get better as a senior. His goals include helping his team win a state championship
Lusk had 98 tackles, seven sacks and four forced fumbles plus an interception for a touchdown during his 2006 junior season. He also rushed for 320 yards and three touchdowns and added 80 yards receiving and a score, helping him earn second team all-region honors.
“I’m a good all around team player,” Lusk said. “I’ll do whatever it takes to help the team win. But I do want to get better. I’d probably say my speed from an individual standpoint needs to be improved.”
Lusk has been getting some solid attention from colleges.
"Utah, BYU and Arizona State are showing me a lot of attention,” he said. “I'm going to visit Stanford soon. Those have talked to me the most. I've visited UCLA, Stanford, Nevada and then BYU and Utah for their junior days."
"I want to stay on the West Coast."
Lusk said a few teams standout.
"Probably Stanford, Cal, BYU and Arizona State and maybe Utah,” he said "I grew up in Orange County, so I like USC then my mom really likes BYU. I also kind of liked Cal. So probably those three."
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