Villanova Football has added its third 2027 offensive line recruit, a massive 6‑foot‑5, 285‑pound senior who is already turning heads across New England.
Logan Hernandez, a standout from Catholic Memorial High School in Massachusetts, brings a blend of size and versatility, capable of anchoring the interior as a guard or sliding out to tackle.
A Recruit With a Proven Track Record
The Crimson Knights have dominated the MIAA Division 2 landscape, capturing four of the last five state titles, a pedigree that aligns perfectly with Villanova’s aggressive, run‑heavy scheme.
Hernandez’s commitment came just two days after offensive line coach Sean Devine extended an offer on June 12, and he publicly announced his decision on June 14 via Twitter (X), sparking a wave of excitement among Wildcats fans.
The Coaching Connection
Linebackers coach Forrest Rhyne made a point of visiting Catholic Memorial in January, where he engaged in conversation with fellow 2027 prospect Xavier Blackmon, underscoring the program’s holistic approach to talent acquisition.
Villanova’s emphasis on the offensive line reflects a strategic pivot toward a more physical, ground‑based attack, a direction the coaching staff believes will maximize the team’s potential in the coming seasons.