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Harvard offensive line transfer Alec Bank set to announce destination on National Signing Day

Stanford is hoping to land the experienced offensive lineman out of Harvard
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National Signing Day has a ton of fascinating storylines to watch out for with the amount of high level recruits that have yet to sign, but there are also some transfer players out there who will be announcing their decision. 

One of those aforementioned transfers that is expected to announce his decision is Harvard offensive lineman, Alec Bank. The Harvard product started 20 consecutive games at left tackle and was named to the Phil Steele All-Ivy League Fourth Team a year ago, and has recently took a visit to Stanford that he raved about in an interview with 247Sports saying:

“The visit went great. It was even more than I expected. I knew it would be a step up from Harvard in terms of just being a true Power-5 program - not to say anything about Harvard but what they can do at Stanford with the resources they have and are allowed to use. It was an amazing experience. I got to meet Andrew luck out there, I got to meet Condoleezza Rice which was an amazing experience to hear her speak. Sit in on the alumni panel … It really just felt like home. I loved the new staff, got to meet with them and start a relationship, talked with the strength staff and current players.”

Bank who has received offers from programs such as Cal, Old Dominion, Marshall, Kent State, Coastal Carolina, and Georgia State among others, confirmed to 247Sports that he is ready to announce his decision on Wednesday. 

Stanford could greatly use the services of Bank who can play guard or tackle, especially when you consider the Cardinal will return just one lineman with starting experience. 

Another transfer lineman to look out for when it comes to Stanford is Penn transfer Trevor Mayberry