MotSaG Reader’s Digest for August 25, 2013

4star_recruit_iconOSU FootballThis time next week, we’ll be doing this basking in the glory of the first week of the college football. But until then, it’s just more talking about things like previews and preseason polls and recruits and as much stuff we can do to pass the time until kick-off gets here on Saturday the 31st.

Recruiting

This week Thad Matta added another five-star recruit in Mickey Mitchell, younger brother of The Abusement Park, freshman Mike Mitchell. This youngster is special and getting him in the fold early is a gigantic accomplishment by Thad Matta. Thad’s next few classes are coming together nicely and the basketball team is clearly in good hands for the foreseeable future.

Our recruiting analysts continue to introduce Buckeye Nation to a host of Buckeye hopefuls. Andrew spoke with 2015 OT Gabe Megginson while Dylan chatted with 2016 CB Patrice Rene and 2015 LB Nick Conner.

Jeremiah talked with 2015 OLB Charles Carter Jr. and 2015 DE Hjalte Froholdt (gesundheit!).

Football

We’ve been pumping out season previews the past week or so, and we’ll be reviewing those early next week, so we don’t have a lot of football to recap here, but we did receive news that Najee Murray is no longer with Ohio State.

Things happen and we hope that Najee is able to right his own personal ship and get on with his football life.

Coming up

It’s football week! We are less than a week away. So that’s what’s coming up: Ohio State Football!!!

MotSaG Chat with Rashod Berry

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I recently had the honor of speaking with 2015 Defensive End, Rashod Berry from Lorain, Ohio. Berry currently weights in at 215 lbs and is 6″4. He has a very quick outside rush move but needs to work on his run stopping abilities. He is continuing to grow and was said to be one of the most impressive ends at any of the Ohio State Camps all summer. Berry has a good chance of earning a Buckeye offer and would not be surprised to see this superb athlete wearing the Scarlet and Gray when its all said and done. Berry is not currently ranked by any site, however I expect this to change soon.

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Q: When did Ohio State first make contact with you, and how did it feel?

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MotSaG Chat with Hjalte Froholdt

4star_recruit_iconEvery Jason Statham movie I have ever seen has the same premise the birth of a “Perfect Weapon”. I think I have finally found that in real life with an interview I did with Hjalte Froholdt a young man from Denmark whose father is a Viking (Not the fake Minnesota kind) and Mother is a Maori (You know a warrior from Tonga). This 6’5″ 275 lbs High 4 star Defensive End who played at Warren Harding in Ohio last year and is not certain where he will play this year is a man child. He is huge and fast and strong. He is everything you want from a Defensive Lineman. The main issue is he is halfway across the world right now and that is hard for schools to recruit him but he is worth the effort in my opinion. 247sports ranks him a 4 star and the 59th best prospect in the country. Scout ranks him a 4 star and the 15th best DE in the country. ESPN ranks him a 4 star and the 14th best prospect in the country. Here is the interview for your reading pleasure.

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SYR- If you could please tell us about your home life… Parents, brothers and/or sisters, where you were born, Have you always lived in in the same place?

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A Look Back At Ohio State’s Recruiting Class Of 2010, Part Two

osuHelmetPart one viewed the players signed in February 2010 who could be classified as starters. In my haste, I neglected one key player signed in February 2010 who was a starter…

Johnathan Hankins.

“Big Hank”declared for the NFL this past winter, being selected in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the New York Giants. Hankins was considered a project at defensive tackle when he signed with Ohio State, but played in every game for the Buckeyes from 2010 through 2012. Hankins declared for the NFL Draft, hoping to be a first round selection, and is supposedly pleasing the Giants so far in his rookie season.

With this mistake, I will amend my percentages of starters from six players to seven, making 39% of the class as Starters. Moving on…

Contributors (17%)

1. OT Darryl Baldwin – Moved from defensive line to offensive tackle last season by Coach Meyer and the coaching staff. The 2013 season could be very pivotal for Baldwin, as offensive line depth is very precarious, and Baldwin is a top backup at offensive tackle. Redshirted in 2010, Baldwin will have two years of eligibility remaining, and could enter the 2014 season as a starter with continued progress as an offensive lineman.

2. TE J.T. Moore – A recent move from defensive line to tight end, Moore was the first verbal commitment for the 2010 class. Like Darryl Baldwin, Moore will have two years of eligibility remaining, as Moore redshirted for the 2010 season.

3. RB Rod Smith – Up until a few days ago, Rod Smith could have been classified as a starter. Smith was suspended for the 2013 season opener versus Buffalo, for violation of team rules in February 2013. At 6’3″ and 238 pounds, Rod Smith evokes memories of former Buckeyes Chris “Beanie” Wells and Eddie George as a physical runner. Redshirted in 2010, Smith still has time to turn it around, but even Coach Meyer has stated that, “It’s the 11th hour for Rod Smith.”.

Departures (44%)

1. LB David Durham – Originally signed as a linebacker, Durham was moved to fullback by the previous coaching staff. When Coach Meyer was hired as Ohio State’s coach, Durham transferred to Pittsburgh, as Durham felt he would not be a good fit in Ohio State’s spread offense.

2. QB Taylor Graham – The son of former Buckeye quarterback Kent Graham, Taylor Graham last saw action by Buckeyes fans in the 2011 Ohio State spring game. With Coach Meyer’s hiring, like Durham, Graham felt his skill set was not a good fit at Ohio State, transferring to Hawaii, where he is in line to start this season under the tutelage of renowned offensive guru Norm Chow.

3. LB Chad Hagan – A tweener defensive back/linebacker, Hagan played sparingly for Ohio State during the 2011 season. Hagan left the team in 2012, due to a medical issue.

4. WR James Louis – A highly-touted recruit, Louis transferred to Florida International University. Louis signed with Ohio State out of high school, as he was frustrated with waiting on a scholarship from…Florida, coached by Urban Meyer.

5. LB Scott McVey – Originally signed as a linebacker/safety in the mold of former Buckeye Tyler Moeller, McVey was redshirted in 2010. A shoulder injury sustained in high school never truly healed, forcing McVey to take a medical hardship, like Chad Hagan.

6. WR Verlon Reed – Reed was a high school quarterback, converted to wide receiver by the previous coaching staff. Redshirted in 2010, Reed played early in the 2011 season, until sustaining a knee injury against Michigan State. Reed played sparingly in 2012, deciding to transfer to Findlay for the 2013 season.

7. DL Jamel Turner – Turner never appeared in an Ohio State uniform. Battling grade issues, Turner detoured to Fork Union Military Academy. Seemingly straightened out academically, Turner was shot in his hometown of Youngstown. Turner seems to have landed on his feet at Akron, after spending some time at Butler Community College.

8. WR Tyrone Williams – A sleeper prospect out of East Cleveland Shaw, Tyrone Williams seemed to have tremendous potential as an end zone threat. Standing at 6’7″, I envisioned Williams being a nightmare to defend on “jump balls”. Redshirted in 2010, Williams played sparingly in 2011 and was dismissed early in the 2012 season by Coach Meyer for a violation of team rules. Williams was rumored to be transferring to Ohio Dominican, but is not presently listed on the 2013 roster.

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With only eighteen players signed in 2010, Ohio State’s coaching staff had little room for error. Developing seven players, or 39%, of the players signed into starters beats the “rule of thirds”, but only slightly. The three players who have contributed, or 17%, could also emerge as eventual starters in 2014, which will make this class look better.

What hurts is the higher than normal departure rate of 44%. Contrasted with the 2005 class, which also signed eighteen players, you will see Ohio State only lost three players, or 17%.

Can the 2010 class turn around its legacy? Beginning August 31st versus Buffalo, that seems as good a place as any to start to try.

MotSaG Chat with Charles Carter Jr.

3star_recruit_iconI recently got to know a young recruit from Toledo, Ohio via Ann Arbor, TSUN by the name of Charles Carter Jr. The 6’1″ 178 pound HS Sr. to be moved to Toledo after his Sophomore year. Charles has been in constant contact with Coach Coombs who is his lead recruiter for Ohio State. He is working hard to get his offer from OSU and will need to have a great SR. season for it will come into fruition.

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SYR- If you could please tell us about your home life… Parents, brothers and/or sisters, where you were born, Have you always lived in in the same place?

Charles- My name is Charles carter Jr I live with my dad Charles carter Sr and my step mom Kelly Jones and my mom Brandi Shelby lives in Jax FL with my two little brothers I was born in Ann Arbor Michigan and I moved to Toledo, Ohio junior year.

SYR- Can you give us your current stats such as height, weight, 40 yard time, bench press, etc?

Charles- 6″1 178 40 4.46 bench 250

SYR- Tell us a little bit about your HS FB team such as record and defensive and offensive style.

Charles- We went 6-4 last year we run a no huddle offense and a primary 4-3 cover 1 defense.

SYR- What are your goals for the upcoming season?

Charles- I told bcsn I wanted 2000 all purpose yards and to make it deep into the playoffs.

SYR- What college football team did you grow up being a fan of and why?

Charles- UofM Because I grew up in Ann Arbor.

SYR- Who would you say is your personal hero and why?

Charles- Charles Woodson just because of the fact that he’s my favorite football player of all time.

SYR- If you were going to die tomorrow what would your final meal be?

Charles- Steak and eggs

SYR- Do you have a top 5 schools list yet?

Charles- Purdue, OSU, UofM, BGSU, and MSU

SYR- Do you have a leader if yes who?

Charles- My dad because he made it threw a lot of adversity in his life and he raised me to be a strong individual.

SYR- When do you plan on visiting Ohio State next?

Charles- I haven’t set up an official visit yet but most likely after my first game.

SYR- How often do you hear from OSU and who is your lead recruiter?

Charles- A lot actually and Kerry Coombs.

SYR- Has OSU told you what you need to do to get an offer from them?

Charles- My A.C.T., and add some weight to myself, they have me a meal plan.

SYR- Do you have a dream school that if they offered you would commit on the spot?

Charles- Yes that pretty much how I am with OSU ever since Troy Smith and Ted Ginn Jr. went there I have been in love.

SYR- Do you know when you would like to announce your commitment, if yes, when?

Charles- I would like to commit sometime around my grandmothers birthday October 29th.

SYR- What would you like Buckeye Nation to know about you that they most likely don’t already know?

Charles- I’m doing everything in my power during the school year and off-season to be up there next spring.

You can follow Charles Carter on twitter by clicking @Carter_Era7.

Here is Charles Carter’s Sophomore year highlight video.

MotSaG Chat with Patrice Rene

3star_recruit_iconI recently interviewed 2016 Cornerback standout Patrice Rene from Ottowa Ontario in Canada. Rene is a tall physical cornerback standing at 6″2 185lbs. Rene got the opportunity to attended Friday Night Lights and by all accounts was one of the most physically imposing defensive back there. Rene runs a 4.58 40 yard dash and says he is continuing to improve his time each time he runs it by practicing his technique. Rene is not currently ranked by any site, however the staff made Rene aware how hard they were going to continue to recruit him.

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Q: How do you feel you performed at Friday Night Lights?

A: I could have done way better, for me it was more of a learning experience .

Q: Did you get a chance to work with any former Buckeyes?

A: No but Coach Coombs helped me a lot, also I worked with current commit Damon Webb.

Q: What did the coaches feel you need to work on the most?

A: My breaks and my footwork. They also said i need to work on getting off ball quicker.

Q: How do you feel about your chance of potentially earning an offer?

A: Things are looking on me earning one, Coach Coombs told me I was his top 2016 recruit.

Q: Describe the atmosphere at Friday Night Lights, is it what you expected?

A: It was amazing, beyond what I expected. I was treated amazing and the music and fans made the experience even better.

Q: What was your favorite part of the camp?

A: Being at the Shoe means a lot also being coached by Coach Coombs.

Q: What about your game do you think sets you apart from everyone else?

A: I have to say my size with being 6”2 185 and being fluent in coverage.

Q: When you think of Ohio State what come to your mind?

A: Tradition, great team, first class fans and their success on and off the field.

Q: If you could let Buckeye nation know one thing what would it be?

A: That they shoukd watch out for me and know my name because theres a good chance they will be hearing about it.

Q: Are you moving to the United States next year?

A: Yes I’m moving to Georgia to get more coaches attention hopefully along with SEC offers.

Patrice does not currently have any game film out due to the lack of exposure of playing in Canada.

You can follow him on twitter @PatriceRene6

MotSaG Chat with Gabe Megginson

4star_recruit_iconGabe Megginson is a very talented offensive tackle coming out of the 2015 Class. Already having offers from two Big Ten teams (Illinois and Wisconsin) Gabe is expected to get more in the future. He attended FNL and hopes to receive an offer. An offer from Ohio State would not be surprising. Megginson is 6’5 and weighs 289 per Rivals.com. Scout ranks him a 4 star and the 19th best OT in the country. I believe Gabe shows great skill through highlights and will be receiving more offers in the near future. Gabe was a great kid to interview and I wish him luck in the future.

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Andrew: How has the recruiting process been?

Gabe: It has been going great, things are starting to pick up a little.

Andrew: What schools are showing interest?

Gabe: Vanderbilt, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio State, Michigan State, Northern Illinois, Northwestern, Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri.

Andrew: What schools are showing the most interest?

Gabe: Vanderbilt, Indiana and Northern Illinois right now.

Andrew: Whats going on with Ohio State?

Gabe: They told me I really impressed them at the camp and they are going to start really recruiting me. They want to get me down to a game.

Andrew: What coaches did you talk to?

Gabe: Coach Vrabel and Coach Oghobaase which is the coach who asked me to come to the camp.

Andrew: How was FNL? How do you think you did?

Gabe: It was a great experience and it was amazing being there. I thought it was one of my best camps throughout the summer.

Andrew: How do you think your chances are of getting an Ohio State offer?

Gabe: I think if I have a good first couple of games they will hopefully consider it more but right now it’s hard to tell.

Andrew: Do you have any top schools?

Gabe: I don’t really have any right now. I like every school I’ve been to.

Andrew: How would you describe your game?

Gabe: I think I am balanced between my run and pass blocking. But I definitely have things I could work on in both of those blocking schemes. I play physical with a mean streak.

Andrew: What do you like to do off the field?

Gabe: I like to lift and train for football. Also, hangout with my girlfriend, my family and go golfing with my brother.

Andrew: What are your max outs?

Gabe: My bench is 325, squat is 420, power clean is 275 and dead lift is 515.

You can follow Gabe on twitter by clicking @GabeMegginson72.

Curtis Samuel becomes commit #17

5star_recruit_iconUrban Meyer will go where ever the talent is. He has landed recruits from every part of the country. He will leave no stone unturned to land every recruit he can. Let’s face it though Urban Meyer doesn’t have to turn over many rocks to find 4 and 5 star recruits. They stand out on top of those rocks like trophies ripe for the picking. His latest recruit fits every thing that Coach Meyer loves speed, athletic, and can play different positions.

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Marc Givler of Buckeye Grove confrimed it via his twitter account…

Curtis Samuel is a 6’0″ 185 lbs 5 star RB/WR/Safety/Athlete from Brooklyn, New York. Curtis is a blazer of a football player running a 4.36 40 yard dash. He projects to play WR at Ohio State but has the versatility to move all over the place he could play RB or WR depending on how his body develops. He also could play defense but he is a playmaker so expect to see him on the offensive side in the Percy Harvin type position. Where Coach Meyer will do everything he can to get the ball in his hands to let him make plays.

247sports ranking– 5 star and 25th best prospect in the country.
Scout ranking- 4 star and the 145th best prospect in the country.
Rivals ranking- 4 star and 116th best prospect in the country.
ESPN ranking- 4 star and the 3rd best prospect in New York.

MotSaG Chat with Minkah Fitzpatrick

Urban Meyer and his staff have been recruiting the New Jersey/New York area as hard if not harder then any other area in the US including Ohio. They have had success already in the area landing star HS recruits and will have some in the very near future and likely will in the 2015 class as well. I recently interviewed one of those potential young men in 2015 recruit Minkah Fitzpatrick. Minkah is a 6’0″ 185 lbs 4 star Cornerback from Jersey City, New Jersey. 247sports ranks him a 4 star and the 38th best prospect in the country. Scout ranks him a 4 star and the 76th best recruit in the country. ESPN ranks him a 4 star and the 38th best recruit in the country. I think Ohio State has a great chance with this kid and his talent is undeniable. Here is his interview for your reading pleasure.

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SYR- If you could please tell us about your home life… Parents, brothers and/or sisters, where you were born, Have you always lived in in the same place?

Minkah- I was born in New Brunswick NJ, raised in South River NJ until I was 5 then I moved to Old Bridge but I actually attend school in Jersey City, NJ. I live with both my parents and my brother Justice sisters Destiny, Promise and Devine.

SYR- Can you give us your current stats such as height, weight, 40 yard time, bench press, etc?

Minkah- Sure, I am 6′ 186lbs. I ran three laser 40 ‘s in a three week span 4.4 4.67 4.48. Bench press 285 my vertical is 37.4 and my shuttle ranges from 3.91 to 4.06.

SYR- Tell us a little bit about your HS FB team such as record and defensive and offensive style.

Minkah- Last years record was 9-2. Our offensive style will be different this year because we have a different type of players ( wait and see!!) Defense is always fast and physical.

SYR- What are your goals for the upcoming season?

Minkah- GET THAT RING!!

SYR- What college football team did you grow up being a fan of and why?

Minkah- Growing up College football was big in my house and there was a lot of teams I loved to follow, one that stands out was the Gators ( Tim Tebow)..

SYR- You have offers from all over the country which one was the most exciting for you to get and why?

Minkah- That’s a tough one some of them stand out for different reasons. My first from Rutgers my freshman year because they are my home state and they see you the most its good to know they want you. Then I would say Ohio State because Urban Meyer coached my Gator team that I really liked a lot and he’s a great coach. And recently LSU because they are known for great secondary. But each one I felt really blessed.

SYR- Who would you say is your personal hero and why?

Minkah- My family

SYR- If you were going to die tomorrow what would your final meal be?

Minkah- I love all food.

SYR- Who do you think you compare to most in the NFL or College right now?

Minkah- I’ve been told Dee Milliner & Richard Sherman.

SYR- Who is your favorite College player of all time? And favorite NFL player of all time if different from College?

Minkah- Favorite College would be Patrick Peterson. Favorite NFL would be Deion Sanders.

SYR- Do you have a top 5 yet and if yes who are they?

Minkah- No I’m not going to make my top 5 until I get out to the Midwest ,Florida & LSU.

SYR- Do you currently have a leader?

Minkah- No but I have schools that I’ve been to that I know I will go back to.

SYR- Do you know when you would like to announce your commitment, if yes, when?

Minkah- No

SYR- What would you like Buckeye Nation to know about you that they most likely don’t already know?

Minkah- I never shy from competition. Its probably the only thing I can’t say no to. LOL

You can follow Minkah on twitter by clicking @minkfitz_21

MotSaG Chat with James Lockhart

4star_recruit_iconThere are always recruits trying to get their name out there for schools and coaches to see them and give them an offer. None may be more persistent than James Lockhart a 6’3″ 245 lbs 4 star DE from Ennis, Texas. Who went on a twitter frenzy last week trumping up support for Ohio State coaches to watch his film and offer him a scholarship. Buckeye Fans and current commits took notice and championed his effort. Time will tell whether the 87th ranked recruit in the country according to 247sports effort will have the results he seeks but in the meantime here is an interview I had with him to gauge where his interest really sits with the Buckeyes. You can judge for yourself how much he is really interested in OSU.

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SYR- If you could please tell us about your home life… Parents, brothers and/or sisters, where you were born, always lived in Texas?

James-I have two parents. They are divorced but still good friends. I have one sister and she’s eleven. I was born in Ennis Texas.

SYR- Can you give us your current stats such as height, weight, 40 yard time, bench press, etc?

James- I’m 6’4 . Weight is right at 250. I run a 4.72 40. I bench 355. I squat 600. My shuttle time is 3.94 also

SYR- Tell us a little bit about your HS FB team such as record from last year and defensive style?

James- We run a multiple defense. Primary in a 4-3 though. We run a wing T offense. And also went 8-3 last year

SYR- What are your goals for the upcoming season?

James- To win State. Have 80 tackles. Best the sack record at my school. And get ALOT of offers

SYR- What college football team did you grow up being a fan of and why?

James- Texas and because my family is a big longhorn fans

SYR- Who would you say is your personal hero and why?

James- My father because he’s taught me so much in football and in life also

SYR- If you were going to die tomorrow what would your final meal be?

James- My grandparents barbecue

SYR- You have some really big school offers is there any out there you really hope you get and who are they?

James- Ohio State, Florida, Florida st. Alabama, LSU, Georgia, and Oregon.

SYR- Do you feel a lot of pressure to stay home and go to one of the Texas schools?

James- No, the main thing is for me just be smart and stay humble

SYR- Do you currently have a top 5 and/or a leader?

James- Alabama, LSU, Florida, Georgia, and Texas A&M

SYR- What would you like Buckeye Nation to know about you that they probably dont already know?

James- It’s a great school. I’ve always been a fan. And it’s a school that I think fits me

You can follow James on twitter by clicking @KingJeezy_9

You can see his highlights by clicking this link.