
’28 MLB/RB selected to the FBU Freshman All-American team
We talked a little about Thomas Sizemore in the article about Brady Couch. Sizemore is among the best players in Kentucky’s ’28 graduating class and there appears to be very little debate on this fact. Sizemore is 6’1,” 200-pounds and has clipped off 40-yards in a registered time of 4.74-seconds. Sizemore benches 225, Squats 405, and has a vertical leap of 33.5-inches. He also has the attention of plenty of college recruiters.
HB Lyon, Scouting Director, “KPGFootball”
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Lexington, KY: “Thomas Sizemore” is a name which, if it is foreign to you, you might want to keep that to yourself. No one who seriously follows high school football doesn’t know about the freshman linebacker who has just been selected a freshman All-American by FBU (Football University). Sizemore is part of one of the more dynamic groups of rising sophomores playing today in the KHSAA across the commonwealth.

LCA has scary amounts of talent. LCA competes for a state title yearly at its level of play. These two facts correlate.
Sizemore had quite a season this past Fall, particularly for a kid on one of the more talent laden rosters at any level in the commonwealth of Kentucky. Sizemore played in all 14-games. Sizemore carried the ball twice for 28-yards and a score and registered 67-tackles on defense with 5.5 TFLs, a QB-sack, a FR, and three (3) INTs (tied for the club lead).
If you are wondering what comprises the foundation for such prodigious production, we feel we have an answer for you. First of all, this prospect has an enviable frame (6’1,” 200-pounds), with plenty of power and explosion (225-pound bench, 4-plate squat (405), and a 33.5-inch vertical), and the speed to deploy where he is primarily and secondarily slotted (4.74-second 40-yard dash, MLB/RB).
Sizemore carried the ball twice for 28-yards and a score and registered 67-tackles on defense with 5.5 TFLs, a QB-sack, a FR, and three (3) INTs
KHSAA Statistical Website
Ask yourself this question: How many second level defenders (or even RBs), throughout the KHSAA, run legit 4.7-second 40s, bench 225, squat 405, and blast a 33.5-inch vertical as a freshman/rising sophomore? Call up your local, high school, head football coach, right now, and ask him. The low number might well confound you.
Now there are thousands of parents across the Kentucky football landscape who all believe their son runs a 4.7-second, forty or better. That doesn’t make it true. That doesn’t make it right.
Sizemore was selected to play in the FBU, Freshman All-American game. Sizemore is already a ranked prospect in his graduating class across Kentucky by most of the nationally recognized rating sites servicing our commonwealth. Sizemore expects to see his role expand more over the course of the ’25 season.
Obviously, Sizemore will be returning a leader in the defensive run-box. Might he get into the steady rotation running the football on offense too?
We think so. Then again, what do we know?
This is Friday Night Fletch, reporting for KPGFootball, reminding you to PLAY THROUGH THE WHISTLE!
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