Dallas Christian Lineman Commits to Cal

By ADAM BOEDEKER
Updated 7:30 AM CST, Wed, May 6, 2009

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After winning a TAPPS state championship as a junior, Dallas Christian offensive tackle Chris Adcock has orally committed to play football at the University of California, as was reported by The Dallas Morning News.

The first day a Class of 2010 recruit can sign a national letter of intent is Feb. 3, 2010.

The incoming senior stands 6 foot 3 inches and weighs 295 pounds, and is expected to move to center once he gets to college. With perfect size for a center, Adcock is obviously a smart kid, the type that most colleges look for when they find their centers, especially if they're going to make a point to move someone to the position.

Adcock can do it all. He plays tackle for Dallas Christian, is listed as a guard by Rivals.com and is expected to play center for coach Jeff Tedford and Cal.

Adcock had some other offers, but Cal was definitely the most big-time one being one of the top programs in the Pac-10, which is arguably one of the best conferences in the country.

He also had offers from Kansas State, Rice and San Diego State. He had interest from Kansas, Texas A&M, TCU and SMU.

Adam Boedeker is a sports writer/award-winning blogger for the Denton Record-Chronicle. He's trying to pick out a big screen.

First Published: May 5, 2009 4:49 PM CST

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