2025 Interview with Ean Tatar, Belle Vernon (PA)


 

Ean Tatar

Belle Vernon

WR/DB

2028

6’2 175 lbs

Jersey Number: 5

Awards won or earned: Ranked #11 for receiver in the class of 2028

HUDL LINK: http://www.hudl.com/v/2ReQEt

Other sports played: basketball, wrestling, soccer

Please post a small recap of last season with something like a big game you had, something about a certain game, something from a bus ride to or from the game, or something that sticks out from a practice.

My favorite memory I had from playing sports is learning that someone is working while you’re being lazy. Therefore, if it’s not football, I don’t have time for it.

What are your goals for the season?

My goals this season are getting my first D1 offer and having a great stat sheet.

What goals are you setting for the team?

Our team’s goal is to win a state championship this year.

What is the toughest part of the first day of full pads practice?

The toughest part of pads for me is getting used to catching with them because without the pads, it is way easier for me to catch over-the-shoulder balls.

What will you miss the most from the 2025 class?

I will miss a lot of the seniors because I have become really good friends on and off the field with them.

What did you learn about yourself during the 2024 season that you will use to be a better player?

N/A 

What is the best part of opening night?

The best part of opening night is the moment of realizing that this is the time to put everything you learned in the offseason together.

What is the strongest part of your game?

The strongest part of my game is either my jump ball ability or making something out of nothing when I have the ball.

How would you describe your style of play?

I like to base my play style off players I study, such as Julio Jones, Jeremiah Smith, and Calvin Johnson.

Turf or grass?

Turf

What has been your biggest moment on the football field?

The biggest moment on the field I had last year was my first time getting in as a freshman against our rival, Thomas Jefferson.

What is the toughest part of being a student-athlete?

The toughest part of being a student-athlete to me is having to make time for schoolwork after games and practices.

What is the best advice you have been given when it comes to sports, along with the person who gave you the advice?

The best advice I ever heard was from Kobe Bryant. “You have to work hard in the dark to shine in the light.”

Who are your favorite and least favorite college teams?

I don’t really have a favorite or least favorite team. I'm a fan of the players, but I like watching big-name schools such as Ohio State, Oregon, Alabama, and USC. They have great receivers that I like to study.

What is your favorite home-cooked meal?

N/A

What scares you?

Nothing.


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