LAST GO 'ROUND: GARRETT WILSON SCORES TWICE IN LOSS TO WESTLAKE, DISCUSSES RELATIONSHIP WITH KELEE RINGO AND STRESSES THE IMPORTANCE OF A BYE WEEK
Ohio State commit Garrett Wilson, a five-star wide receiver from Austin, Texas, has agreed to give Eleven Warriors exclusive access into his senior season with the Cavaliers.
He'll join us every week to assess his own play, as well as his team's, while giving Ohio State fans continuous updates as his senior prep season rolls along.
Wilson's fourth entry comes during Lake Travis' bye week after a 44-14 loss to Westlake. The loss dropped the Cavaliers' record to 6-1 and was just the team's second in its last 16 games.
At the start of the 2017 high school football season, Lake Travis owned a 10-game winning streak against District 25-6A rival Westlake. But since then, the Cavaliers have lost two straight contests to the Chaparrals, including this past Friday's 44-14 drubbing on the road.
"They lined up and whipped our butt," Lake Travis coach Hank Carter told the
Austin American-Statesman postgame. "I didn’t have our kids prepared to play, and credit Westlake for that. They played extremely well.”
Garrett Wilson agrees.
Ohio State's top 2019 commit didn't play terrible. The five-star receiver hauled in seven passes for 70 yards and a score while returning a kickoff 101 yards for a touchdown.
But it was in a losing effort and to him, that means he could've done more.
"Last week was a rough week for us, and we didn’t play to the levels were capable of," Wilson said. "Offensively, we were bad and did not take care of the ball. I feel like I played alright, but obviously could’ve played better to put my team in a better position to win."
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