All eyes on McDonogh School鈥檚 Antonio Tripp with double-digit Power 5 offers after one season
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (BVM) — McDonogh School sophomore Antonio Tripp Jr. remembers his first touchdown in youth football when he was just 8 years old. It was at that exact moment when he knew that he wanted to live for the game of football.听
The 16-year-old has since changed his position to offensive lineman which has only proven to be beneficial for him. Tripp is ranked as a four-star offensive guard by and is No. 7 in his position nationally after playing just one season. His sophomore season was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic so he only has his freshman year to show for: he allowed only two sacks out of 14 games and had about 25 pancake blocks.听
鈥淚 find myself a very efficient blocker anywhere on the field,鈥 Tripp said. 鈥淗onestly I believe what sets me apart from the other Class of 2023 linemen is that I can play all five linemen positions at a high level. Whether it鈥檚 pass protection, run blocking, pulling or down blocking, I can make all of those blocks with ease and consistency.鈥澛
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This is exactly why Tripp is recruited by some of the top programs as an under-classman. He already has 15 DI offers from teams that include the Michigan Wolverines, West Virginia Mountaineers, Michigan State Spartans, South Carolina Gamecocks and he has an at-home offer from the Maryland Terrapins. The Penn State Nittany Lions also put forward an offer and several months ago Tripp made an unofficial visit to his .听
鈥淧enn State is a school that I grew up watching and one that I like a lot,鈥 Tripp said. 鈥淏ut I still haven鈥檛 been anywhere besides there or the DMV really. So, my options and recruiting process is very much still open.鈥澛
Aside from looking to commit to a historically successful football program, Tripp made it clear on what other boxes he’s looking to check off before he makes any decisions.听
鈥淢ost importantly, of course, the education and degrees available at the university is important to me (I鈥檓 really big into computer programming right now),鈥 Tripp said. 鈥淎s we all know football takes up a very small portion of your life and if you don鈥檛 play your cards right you can easily turn hero to zero very quickly. That鈥檚 why I鈥檓 looking somewhere that will better me as a husband, father, son and friend. The 鈥榝amily鈥 type of team is also very important as those are the people I鈥檓 going to be going to war with every Saturday so that鈥檚 a big part in my recruitment.鈥澛

At 6-foot-5, 300-pounds, Tripp said aside from his strength, flexibility and footwork, one of his biggest strengths is his height and body composition.听
鈥淚 carry my weight like I鈥檓 280 which allows me to be able to bend just as good as the D-lineman and keep up,鈥 Tripp said. 鈥淚 can keep up with the biggest linemen or the smallest and faster linemen. My length also allows me to be very efficient. As my arms allow me to keep the defender at bay most of the time. My consistency is also a very big part of my game as I don鈥檛 give up plays or 鈥榯ake a play off鈥. I always try to make key and smart blocks rather than going for the highlight play, I鈥檇 rather pull off that block that will kick my running back out for a huge gain.鈥澛
With two more seasons left of his high school career, Tripp said his goal is to stay at his same weight by training six days a week with mixed cardio in those sessions. He said most recently a change in his diet to clean foods was necessary for him and so he鈥檚 more excited now than ever to see what he can accomplish as a junior.听
鈥淵ou can expect pure dominance from my high school career here on out,鈥 Tripp said. 鈥淵ou can expect me to drastically climb in the rankings and assert myself as the best in 2023. You can also expect to see a leader who leads his team to victory and keeps the same energy and passion whether we鈥檙e losing or winning.鈥澛
Tripp acknowledged that no matter where he plays after high school, he hopes to be a freshman starter, get All-American selections and do his part in being a teammate. Following a successful collegiate career he wants to take his skills to the highest level.听
鈥淚 know it鈥檚 super early but I just want at least a shot in the pros,鈥 Tripp said. 鈥淢y why really is my family and how I鈥檝e seen my parents make nothing out of something each and every day. That鈥檚 what drives me to spend that extra one hour in the gym and that extra hour on the field. I just want to be able to let them kick their feet up and relax finally.”
