Wyomissing TE Aiden Mack Chooses Richmond for his college football career @AidenMack4 @WyoFootball @Spiders_FB
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Billy Splain | July 26, 2021
Seems as of late Pennsylvania has been churning out D1 tight ends. One of the top tight ends in the state this year, Aiden Mack of Wyomissing, has added his name to that list. The list he removed his name from is “available recruits”. Today he announced he’ll be attending Richmond to play for the Spiders while attending Richmond University as his next step in life. He made his announcement today on twitter:
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— Aiden Mack (@AidenMack4) July 26, 2021
At 6-4, 215 pounds Mack is an imposing force on the field, beating out defenders regularly. In 2020 he helped lead the Spartans of Wyomissing to the State Championship. The Spartans didn’t win, but Mack left his mark on the field running over would be tacklers to lead the run game and grabbing key passes when needed. He had 8 catches for 95 yds, 2 tds, not impressive until you realize the Spartans are a run first team. His list of offers is impressive, UConn, Bowling Green, Kent St, Akron, Coastal Carolina, Eastern Kentucky, Fordham, Navy, New Hampshire, Lafayette, Buffalo, Holy Cross. Aiden is poised to have another good year with a very good returning state runners-up team.
We caught up with Aiden to ask him about his decision:
PFN: Why did you choose to commit to Richmond?
It was a combination of academics and football
PFN: Who was your biggest influence there. , who recruited you?
Tight End’s coach Trey Caso
PFN: What are they getting in player like you?
They’re going to get my all at all times. Never going to be outworked
PFN: What was the recruiting process like for you?
Very stressful, but happy that I got to experience it
PFN: Do you know what you’d like to study?
Business
PFN: What role did your parents play in your decision?
They made it very clear that it was up to me but they loved the campus and coaches. So that definitely boosted my confidence.
PFN: What do you think is the most exciting thing about the Spiders program?
The upside. Huge potential
PFN: What are you most looking forward to while playing for the Spiders?
Winning championships
PFN: Tell everyone out there in the football world something they’d never know about you until you told them:
I used to play center for most of my life.
PFN: Who is the person who most influenced you in your football career?
My mom and dad
PFN: What is it you’d like all your high school teammates and fans to know about your decision that you might have a hard time saying in person?
It’s more than just a 4 year decision. Life long choices
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