Favorite hobby outside of football? I like to play pickup basketball and listen to music in my free time.
Favorite type of song, music or artist to get you ready for a game? I mostly listen to rap music before games, and I usually listen to NBA Youngboy, Lil Baby, Jimmy Wopo and sometimes Kanye West to calm my nerves.
What’s your pregame routines/superstitions? Connect with nature and pray.
Favorite gameday meal? I usually keep it light before games. Nothing specific.
Favorite NFL player to watch? Micah Parsons.
Something people don’t know about you that they would be surprised to know? I can hoop lowkey, I just can’t go left.
Favorite high school football moment so far? Getting my first offer.
Biggest mentor and why? Jason Russel. He was one of my first coaches and has believed in me since I picked up a football. He pushes me to be the best young man and player I can possibly be.
Describe yourself on the field? Committed, passionate, intelligent and loud.
What are your goals this offseason? My main goals this offseason are to stay in the weight room, work on my quick twitch and agility, work on my football IQ to be a step ahead and most importantly be a leader for my team to bring home a championship.
D1 Offers? Miami (OH)
Camp/Visit schedule? I’ve been to schools like Penn State, Toledo, Miami (Oh.) and Rutgers, and I’m attending West Virginia and Buffalo to finish off the summer.
What’s the recruiting process been like? My recruiting process has been great so far and is starting to pick up more. I received my first offer in June from Miami (Oh.), and I have been in contact with a couple of other schools.
Coach Talk
“He’s a natural born leader. He shows up every day, he’s there every day and he just works. He’s a role model. He’s a big kid, the tallest on the team. He’s a basketball player, so you could imagine the athleticism. We have him playing slot receiver, so he’s a big target over the middle. He catches the ball really well and runs really good routes. On defense, he has good hands, he’s explosive. The fact that he’s explosive and athletic, he’s going to be tough to block.” — Seton LaSalle head coach Tim Storino |
Film
Loritts is making the move from North Hills to Seton LaSalle for his junior campaign and expect him to be a key piece of the Rebels’ squad. He’ll lineup on the end defensively where he has explosiveness and strength to get through to the backfield. He attended the 2Tenths Top 150 Camp and performed well by showcasing his twitchiness and ability to shed a block. He will be used as a slot receiver and used on blocking downs with his frame.