Central Catholic OL Jon Sassic Sets 3rd OV

The 3-star recruit will visit West Virginia in June

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Central Catholic 2027 3-star offensive lineman Jon Sassic has announced he will make an official visit to West Virginia from June 12-14th. This will be Sassic's third official visit, as he previously announced plans to visit Virginia Tech and his hometown team, Pitt.

Why it matters

Sassic is one of the top offensive line recruits in the 2027 class, with offers from several Power 5 programs. His recruitment process is being closely watched as he narrows down his college options.

The details

Sassic, a 6'7" 285-pound guard, received his offer from Pitt back in June 2025 after attending one of their prospect camps. Along with Pitt, West Virginia and Virginia Tech, he also holds offers from UConn, Florida State, Boston College, NC State, Kent State, Florida Atlantic and Miami of Ohio. Sassic is one of three Power 5 offensive line recruits on the 2026 Central Catholic team, along with 2027 4-star James Halter (committed to Notre Dame) and 2027 4-star Jimmy Kalis.

  • Sassic announced his West Virginia official visit on Sunday, March 2, 2026.
  • He will visit West Virginia from June 12-14, 2026.
  • Sassic previously announced plans to visit Virginia Tech from June 5-7, 2026.
  • Sassic will also visit his hometown team, Pitt, from June 18-20, 2026.

The players

Jon Sassic

A 3-star offensive lineman in the 2027 recruiting class at Central Catholic High School.

James Halter

A 4-star offensive lineman in the 2027 recruiting class at Central Catholic High School, currently committed to Notre Dame.

Jimmy Kalis

A 4-star offensive tackle in the 2027 recruiting class at Central Catholic High School.

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