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Fanny, the official corporate logo of Big Ass Fans

’27 interior offensive lineman ready to launch his high school career

Big Ass Fans from Lexington, Kentucky has a simple corporate goal. The company is “creating a more comfortable world,” one fan at a time.

The logo is the rear of a donkey (Fanny) swishing its tail back and forth. The trademarked logo is among Kentucky’s more celebrated and well known corporate identities across the commonwealth and has come to represent commitment to quality, cutting-edge innovation, and product reliability.

Big Ass Fans is so much more than just a gigantic fan. It is gigantic quality, gigantic performance, and a gigantic commitment to reliability and innovation. Its size is far from the only selling point about our product. Our product is a Kentucky Comfort Creator…and, these days, isn’t that exactly what Kentucky needs?

“Fanny” is among Kentucky’s more celebrated and well known corporate logos

Friday Night Fletch, “KPGFootball”

Louisville, KY: At how many schools would you, the reader, reckon a 6’2,” 280-pound sophomore, at the center/offensive guard slot, might not see the field in a single varsity game in an entire season? We would suggest that number would be mighty low. Less than five (5) would be our guess.

We can find no record of Schuster having played a single game for the Shamrocks in 2024. He may have played in every game but the online KHSAA statistics fail to reflect it.

Now Alexander was on the team’s roster. Schuster wore No. 69. Schuster was listed as an OT. However, the play roster doesn’t indicate he got any Friday Night run.

We don’t know the reason. He may have just come out for football for all we know. The point is programs like Trinity have a glut of talent in its available pool of potential players some colleges might well envy.

Regardless of Schuster’s experience entering the ’25 season, or lack, there is still every reason to believe he will be in the thick of the rotation as a junior. Reason number one: just look at him!

There are a plethora of other reasons for optimism. Some of them are below enumerated.

Schuster has already caught the attention of next level football programs

Friday Night Fletch

Schuster has a really good frame with better than average length. Schuster is 6’2,” 280-pounds and “baby faced” enough to predict he may well get taller and longer.

The ’27 guard/center prospect has the intelligence (3.8-GPA) and athleticism to play at offensive center, a position where quality is often lacking in most programs. Schuster has worked hard conditioning and building strength and power this offseason and has performed impressively our scouts tell us.

We don’t have Schuster playing at the varsity level at Trinity in ’24. That is no cause for alarm as it is very difficult to find the field at Trinity before one is a junior.

Still, the Trinity coaching staff seems high on this young player and sees limitless potential when evaluating his prospects. At the end of the day, Schuster has proven himself to be both a talent and a prospect on the rise around the KHSAA.

When it comes to predicting future stardom at the guard/center position, we wouldn’t argue that Schuster is on his way to Friday Night stardom. As for next level likelihood for this prospect, we wouldn’t bet against him.

Remember from where you first heard this!

This is Friday Night Fletch, reporting for KPGFootball and KPI Newspaper Group, reminding you to PLAY THROUGH THE WHISTLE!

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Two-time winner of Kentucky Press Association awards for excellence in writing and reporting news stories while Managing Editor of the Jackson (KY) Times-Voice

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