Cheyenne Labruzza
Status:
Signed
HIGH SCHOOL

Cheyenne Labruzza

Cornerback
6′0″ / 175 lbs
Albany, LA
Albany
Class of 2017
Rating: n/a
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National Avg
Rating: 85.2
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Tennessee
Signed
Texas A&M
None
Baylor
None
Florida
None
Louisiana Lafayette
None
LSU
None
Missouri
None
Northwestern
None
Oklahoma State
None
Ole Miss
None
Southeastern Louisiana
None
Tulane
None
UTSA
None
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Updates

Brice Jones
8 yr ago by Brice Jones
Spring game visitor list
2017Kennedale LB Baron Browning Magnolia West DB Myles Jones St. Johns (DC) DE Tyree Johnson Cy Creek OL Grayson Reed Lake Dallas DB Kobe Boyce North Shore DE K'Lavon Chaisson DeSoto OL Xavier Newman Lewisville WR Tyrell Shavers Albany (LA) DB Cheyenne Labruzza Bishop Dunne DT Damien Daniels Arlington Oak Ridge WR Bronson Boyd Angleton DB Quincy Addison Katy DL Corey BethleyWestlake OL Stephan Zabie 2018Angleton ATH Billy 'BJ' Foster Ridge Point LB Chad Bailey FB Marshall OL Barton Clement Katy Taylor DL Max Wright Arkansas QB Connor Noland
Brice Jones
8 yr ago by Brice Jones
A&M offers 2017 corner
Ryan alluded to this yesterday, but the Aggies have officially offered Albany, LA corner Cheyenne Labruzza The 6-0, 185-pound corner has been on fire lately picking up offers from LSU, Baylor, Florida, and now A&M.
Ryan Brauninger
8 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
2017 DB close to an offer?
Working on cross referencing a source, but it looks like Albany (LA) DB Cheyenne Labruzza could be the next out of state offer at corner. The 6-0, 175 pounder has seen offers come in from LSU, Baylor, and Florida recently. Albany is a small town just west of Hammond and Ponchatoula in southeast Louisiana - in other words, even if Labruzza does get the offer, he's probably LSU's to lose. UPDATE: Labruzza said he'll get an A&M offer once he visits. He had originally planned to make it to Junior Day, but it doesn't look like he'll be able to at this point. Another UPDATE: Cheyenne Labruzza has been offered.

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