HUNTINGTON â Steve Sciullo has transitioned from protecting quarterbacks to safeguarding children.
The former Marshall University and NFL offensive tackle is a safety and security specialist at Hampton High School in Allison Park, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh.
âIâm in the building with the kids and trying to get them better in day-to-day life and achieve something,â said Sciullo, a Pittsburgh native who starred for the Thundering Herd from 1999 through 2002. âItâs good to try to be a positive influence in their lives. Itâs a good school, good academics, so I donât really have a lot of problems. Itâs good to be a presence in that building. They have different problems than other kids, especially with all this social media stuff. Itâs a hassle for some of them.â
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