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Pollack's son gets UC Bearcats offer
30 Jan
Summary
- Nicholas Pollack, son of David Pollack, offered by UC Bearcats.
- Nicholas is a junior tight end and linebacker from Georgia.
- Wake Forest also offered Nicholas on the same day.

The Cincinnati Bearcats football program has extended a scholarship offer to Nicholas Pollack, the son of former Cincinnati Bengals first-round pick and ESPN analyst David Pollack. Nicholas, a junior at North Oconee High School in Bogart, Georgia, plays tight end and outside linebacker. He stands 6-foot-3 and weighs 220 pounds, with impressive athletic measurables including a 36-inch vertical leap and a 10-foot broad jump.
On the same day the Bearcats offered Nicholas, Wake Forest also extended a scholarship. UC tight end coach Josh Stepp made the offer to Nicholas and also offered his North Oconee teammate, Kelvin Millington, a 6-foot-4 junior.
David Pollack, a college football Hall of Famer, had a brief NFL career with the Bengals before a career-ending neck injury in 2006. He transitioned to broadcasting, notably with ESPN's College GameDay, and hosts a podcast. His son Nicholas, while not yet rated by recruiting services, is showing early promise.




