Kewan Lacy’s standout performance, securing three touchdowns and well over 100 rushing yards, propelled the Lancaster Tigers to a decisive 35-19 victory over Frisco Wakeland in the Area Round of the playoffs. With a total of six touchdowns in the first two roundsof the playoffs, Lacy has proven to be a dynamic force on the field.
Despite not having an offer from Texas, Lacy possesses the skill set that Power 5 running backs require for success at the collegiate level. As a Four-Star rated recruit, his explosive running style, elite speed, and the ability to swiftly change gears sets him apart. Standing at 6’0 and weighing 205 pounds, Lacy’s strong and compact build is tailored for the challenges of the next level.
Lacy’s patience in the hole is a trait that sticks out in his game, combined with his adept reading of the play, and the ability to break tackles showcases his prowess as an elite runner. Recently decomitting from Nebraska, Lacy has a combined 37 offers from programs around the country, he has reopened his recruitment, attracting attention from programs seeking his exceptional talents. Lacy and the Tigers face off against the Longview Lobos and fellow top running back recruit Taylor Tatum, an Oklahoma commit, in the Regional Semifinals next weekend in what promises to be a thrilling rematch of district rivals, featuring two of the state’s top talents in the backfield.