Lambert Picks Up Virginia Tech Offer

During his freshman season, Maury (Va.) 2020 athlete Keandre Lambert tried playing on both sides of the ball. He played wide receiver on offense and in the secondary on defense.

In the second game of that season, Lambert (6-2, 180) broke his collarbone. The injury limited his reach, which hurt his ability as a receiver.  He played cornerback and free safety when he returned later that season, as well as last season, but offense kept calling.

Now, Lambert has six offers, from Virginia Tech, South Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Hampton and Norfolk State. Each school likes Lambert as a receiver. But while he might have finally found the position he’s most comfortable with, he still needs time to get that same feeling with a college program.

“I just want a good environment, great teachers,” Lambert said. “I want to see if it excels in my major, nuclear engineering. I want to see who’s coming in my class, the coaches, the recent history of the program. I want see if they’re coming off a championship, making it to bowl games, and stuff like that.”

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