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Name: Caleb Etienne (Transfer from Oklahoma State) College: Brigham Young
Number: 76
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-7 Weight: 320 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025 40 Low: 5.28 40 Time: 5.39 40 High: 5.52
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Data Scout Notes: X-HPFA/6GP-Recheck/Back for 24/-10 LBs for 24/Expected to be FYS at RT in 2023...3* JUCO/Starting LT 2023: NAC...04-17-23 Transfer from Oklahoma State...2022: NAC...2021: NAC
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Dates: 03/27/24
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Caleb Etienne, Brigham Young, Player News
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Caleb Etienne has undergone a transformation since arriving at Oklahoma State. Physically, he notices the effect of his yearlong dedication to workouts. Etienne, a 6-foot-7 offensive tackle, is listed at 325 pounds on the Cowboy football team's roster, a substantial drop from his initial weight of about 370, he said. Etienne shed nearly 50 pounds, yet he has gained much more than he lost. He has a better grasp on the playbook. He can keep up with the Cowboys' speed. He has practiced patience, watching f rom the sideline during most of the past season. And when Etienne turns to the stands in Boone Pickens Stadium this fall, he might spot a new, adoring fan in the crowd: Caleb Jr., his 1-year-old son. "He's my motivation, my everything, my why," Etienne s aid. "Family is my why. This is what I do, to come out here every day to be the best version of me."After Etienne left Butler Community College and joined OSU's 2021 recruiting class, his life changed quickly. In July 2021, Caleb Jr. was born. At the same time, Caleb Sr. had to suddenly acclimate to a Division I program, returning from a lengthy break that happened because Butler had canceled its 2020 matchups due to COVID-19. The younger Caleb didn't make a game-day appearance during the past se ason at Boone Pickens Stadium - he was barely a month old for OSU's opener - but he gave his father the extra inspiration he needed to keep pushing. During fall camp, the process continues. Etienne, a redshirt junior from New Orleans, is improving every day, coach Mike Gundy said. "Caleb still has a ways to go, but he's a completely different player right now," Gundy said. " … He's in condition now. He's been with us long enough that he understands who we are and how we practice." - Stillwater Press
(DS#35 OT) rSr/2025 OT Caleb Etienne, Brigham Young
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With college offensive linemen, size is almost always viewed as a positive trait. But for some, they pass the point of benefit and it becomes a hindrance. That's where Caleb Etienne was when he arrived at Oklahoma State last summer. The 6-foot-7 transfer from Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kansas, showed up weighing 360 pounds. On top of that, he hadn't played in an actual game since the fall of 2019, because the COVID pandemic wiped out an entire year of football for most junior colleges across the country. So even though he had been training, he wasn't in the type of shape required to play a full game - especially in the fast-paced Oklahoma State offense.When fall camp opened last August, opportunity was ripe for Etienne. The Cowboys n eeded a starting left tackle, and he fit the bill. But physically, he wasn't ready to adapt to the intensity of the OSU offense. And that slowed his ability to learn the system as well. He appeared in the first three games of the season as a backup, gain ing some important on-field experience. He continued to suit up for the rest of the season, but it became a year of development for the promising prospect. When spring practice opened in March, a slimmer Etienne was at the front of the left tackle line. "I lost about 40 pounds and I'm feeling good," Etienne said following the Cowboys' spring finale last month. "It makes a lot of difference. I can move better. My knees don't hurt as much. It's been going good and I'm really happy about that." - Daily Okl ahoman
(DS#35 OT) rSr/2025 OT Caleb Etienne, Brigham Young
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A monster of a man at 6-foot-7 and 350 pounds, Etienne has the body of a star in the making. But the junior-college transfer needs to translate it to the field. He arrived over the summer and held his own in strength coach Rob Glass' workouts. The Cowboy s need him to be a rock at left tackle, where he has a chance to start from day one. Sometimes, junior-college transfers need extra time to adjust to the Division I game, but neither the Cowboys nor Etienne can afford that. - Daily Oklahoman
(DS#35 OT) rSr/2025 OT Caleb Etienne, Brigham Young
News Source: Daily Oklahoman
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