Casey Cochran has quite a first-year in western Connecticut.
Just a season removed from a state championship with his father’s team at New London, the New London-turned-Masuk quarterback was the state’s top statistical passing leader and a Connecticut Post first-team selection.
Now, deep into preparation for his junior year, Cochran is already starting to feel the gaze of large college programs with his first Division I offer.
According to Masuk coach John Murphy, the 6-foot-1, 220-pound quarterback has already been offered a full scholarship to Boston College.
Cochran, who threw for nearly 3,000 yards and 26 touchdowns as a sophomore, has been participating in passing leagues with his father, Jack Cochran, and a few other high-profile Connecticut high school football players (more on that later).
The publicity machine has been working overtime on getting the word out. Here’s his sophomore year highlight reel from Bromes Productions we came across on YouTube.


Masuk has very strong athletic programs and has produced alot of college athletes, but they don’t get a lot of big time program looks. Being that Cochran has two more years left with a lot of his talent returning next season, do you see him getting better and do you see even bigger offers coming? Like say any SEC schools?
It’s a great thing for Masuk’s program, and when I first heard he was going to Masuk I thought Masuk would win 4 straight state titles, that obviously can’t happen but they can still win two championships with him at QB.
Any word?
Comment by impressive — March 17th, 2010 @ 5:40 pm
not taking anything away from casey, but what about that o-line!!
Comment by MASUKMOM — August 24th, 2010 @ 1:30 pm