Atascocita's Tory Blaylock commits to college, hopes to follow lead of his NFL veteran father

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Tory Blaylock is an Atascocita running back and 4-star prospect who runs with speed and power. Last Saturday, he ran the lead leg in the national record-breaking 4 x 100 relay at the Victor Lopez relays at Rice University. Now, he's narrowed down his college commitment to one out of six schools.

Atascocita running back and 4-star prospect Tory Blaylock has narrowed down his college commitment to one out of six schools.Last Saturday, he ran the lead leg in the national record-breaking 4 x 100 relay at the Victor Lopez relays at Rice University.Less than a week later, Blaylock's family and friends gathered at Armed Sports Performance in Humble for his college commitment announcement.

Caps from Oregon, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Ohio State, Texas, and Alabama were laid out on the table in front of him. "Can you see yourself there? Do you fit there?" Derrick asked. "Are those the kind of people you want to be around? Are you going to be able to learn from all those people? Oklahoma is a great place, and checked all those boxes."

"He's going to teach me and more," Tory said. "That's a really big deal for me, and he'll build from everything my dad taught me."

 

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