PWO Spotlight: Colin O’Carroll
Colin O’Carroll is a preferred walk-on offensive lineman for the Tulane Green Wave.
The Tampa native and Berkeley Prep product is listed as a redshirt sophomore (No. 75) at 6-foot-2 and 291 pounds on the 2026 roster.
High school
O’Carroll played offensive line at Berkeley Preparatory School in Tampa, Florida. In his senior season (2023), the Buccaneers captured the program’s first FHSAA Class 2M state championship, upsetting previously undefeated and nationally ranked Miami Norland 28-20 in Tallahassee.
He also competed in track and field (shot put, discus, and javelin). In February 2024, he signed with Tulane as a preferred walk-on during Berkeley Prep’s winter signing day ceremony.
His mother, (Berkeley Prep Class of 1984 and school Hall of Famer), serves as the school’s athletic director. An older brother, Aidan, previously played offensive line at Lehigh.
College career so far
O’Carroll joined Tulane for the 2024 season. As a true freshman he saw limited action, earning playing time against Louisiana. In 2025 he appeared in all 14 games, primarily on special teams, and recorded a 10-yard kickoff return at UTSA. He earned Academic All-Conference recognition.
By the 2026 roster update he had added size (listed at 291 pounds) while remaining a depth piece on the offensive line.
EA Sports College Football ratings have slotted him at center in past iterations.
Role and trajectory
As a preferred walk-on, O’Carroll’s path is the classic grind: contribute on special teams, develop in the weight room and practice, and compete for offensive line snaps in a deep Tulane room. His combination of high school championship experience, academic standing, and physical growth positions him as a reliable depth option and potential contributor if opportunities open along the interior or on special teams units.
O’Carroll’s story fits the mold of many successful Green Wave walk-ons who earn their way through consistency and buy-in under the program’s culture. With eligibility remaining and continued development, he remains a player worth watching as Tulane builds its offensive line depth for the 2026 season and beyond.
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