Joe Crocker, a transfer offensive lineman from Louisville, has committed to Baylor

Joe Crocker, a transfer offensive lineman from Louisville, has committed to Baylor…

 

Transfer to Louisville Joe Crocker revealed his choice on Tuesday afternoon, making him the eighth athlete and the first offensive lineman to pledge to Baylor during the winter transfer portal session.

Dedicated?

Crocker, who is 6′ 6″ and 310 pounds, will travel to Waco in the upcoming weeks with the intention of competing against a number of young tackles for the Bears, including Isaiah Robinson, Kaden Sieracki, Colton Thommason, and several more. Crocker didn’t get much playing time during his two years with the Cardinals. According to a recent article from Michael McCammon of Cardinal Authority, he only saw 18 offensive line snaps in 2024 and 34 more special teams snaps.

When now-Baylor offensive line coach Mason Miller filled the same position for Mike Leach’s Bulldogs, Crocker briefly committed to Mississippi State before joining Louisville. The Bears’ transfer portal class is ranked No. 17 in the country thanks to Crocker’s dedication.

 

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