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Trieu: Michigan State in good spot with Ohio tackle, thanks to 'amazing' staff

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Painesville (Ohio) Riverside offensive tackle David Tarawallie has emerged as a high-end prospect for Michigan State. The Spartans made contact late in March, got Tarawallie on campus, offered him a scholarship and he now has an official visit set for May 29. The Rivals Recruiting Prediction Machine has the Spartans in the lead with schools like Cincinnati, Wake Forest, Pittsburgh, Louisville, USF and more giving chase.

As of March 13, Tarawallie had zero offers. During his junior season, he played at 245 pounds and was effective, but colleges needed to see him add weight this offseason. He did just that, bulking up to 265 pounds.

โ€œI donโ€™t even think he is remotely close to scratching the surface of his potential,โ€ Riverside strength coach Bryan Doberdruk said. โ€œIf you look at him, heโ€™s a skinny 264-pound kid. He will probably play this year around 275 pounds and be an incredibly athletic 300-pound college freshman.

Iโ€™ve been a strength coach full time for 17 years, and Iโ€™ve never had a kid this size who moves so well. โ€ More: Trieu: Michigan State's 'high-energy' coaches appeal to RB target Doberduk also owns Iron Athlete Sports Performance in Lake County, Ohio. He has worked with athletes from many different sports from softball to power lifters.

With Tarawallie, the focus has been on making sure he adds what he needs without losing what makes him special. โ€œOur strength program includes a lot of plyos, sled sprints and resisted sprints โ€” all things he excels at,โ€ Doberduck says. โ€œOur No.