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LGHL What does Darrion Henry bring to Ohio State?

What does Darrion Henry bring to Ohio State?
Patrick Mayhorn
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The Buckeyes have struck again.

If the college football world can take anything from the last decade of Alabama dominance, and now the rise of Clemson as a potential dynasty, it should be the importance of elite defensive tackle play. Just look at some of the names Alabama and Clemson have brought through their programs up front. Names like Marcell Dareus, Terrence Cody, A’Shawn Robinson, Jonathan Allen, Dexter Lawrence, Christian Wilkins, Quinnen Williams.

That’s an unbelievable list. That kind of power in the middle of a defense can, as we saw in the 2016 Fiesta Bowl (playoff edition), absolutely wreck any offense. It can completely transform how a defense plays.

While the Ohio State Buckeyes have produced plenty of elite talent on the outside of their lines, the interior hasn’t reached the Clemson or Alabama levels yet, despite excellent coaching from Larry Johnson. Part of that can’t be helped. There are more elite defensive tackles in the south than there are in the north, and Clemson, Alabama, and really the entire southern part of college football are always going to have an advantage for the dominant tackles.

It does seem, however, like Ohio State is refocusing on defensive tackle recruiting under Ryan Day, after it slipped in the past few years. The Buckeyes have already landed Ty Hamilton, who I consider to be a bit of a diamond in the rough, and today, they landed a commitment from four-star defensive tackle and Cincinnati product Darrion Henry.

So, is Henry the type of dominant defensive tackle that the best teams in college football need to have? It certainly seems like it.

On the field


The first thing that I look for when watching a defensive tackle recruit is versatility. It’s not that hard to be a massive space filler, and that doesn’t necesarily reflect talent. It’s much more impressive when a tackle shows off athletic ability by lining up at tackle, end, and anywhere else he’s needed.

On his tape, I count four different spots for Henry: tackle, end, stand-up edge, and tight end. That gives a pretty resounding answer to the versatility question. Henry is a tremendous athlete for his size (6-foot-4.5, 279 pounds), which means Ohio State can likely add a little more weight to his frame to make him even more disruptive inside.

He has great quickness off the snap, and while he doesn’t have the best bend in the world, his strength and athletic ability make him a threat as both a power rusher and as a more refined finesse rusher. His move set isn’t quite there yet, but he flashes the ability to become a Michael Bennett-esque figure, where he can do whatever Ohio State needs.

On top of his quickness and strength, Henry is excellent at the point of contact. He knocks linemen back with ease, and has a quick first move after that initial contact. He rarely misses when he makes contact with the ball carrier, and I don’t see him going for arm tackles, which means he’s going to be an absolute handful for opposing teams to clear out when they want to run up the middle.

That’s exactly what Ohio State needs: an elite athlete, with good size, a solid fundamental base, and plenty of versatility. Those are the exact kind of guys Clemson and Alabama churn out every single year, and those are the exact kind of guys that make it so difficult to move the ball. Henry isn’t a space filler, he’s a football player. That’s what you want at tackle.

In the class


Henry is the 15th member of Ohio State’s 2020 class, and the latest commitment from last weekend’s mass visit, joining Clark Phillips III, who committed on Friday, Jayden Ballard, who committed last Thursday, and Cody Simon, who joined earlier today. He’s the fifth defender in the class, along with Phillips, Simon, Lejond Cavazos, and fellow defensive tackle Ty Hamilton. He’s also a pretty different player from Hamilton, which means that the two should compliment each other pretty well.

Henry committed to Ohio State over offers from, well, just about every team in the country. This recruitment really came down to the Buckeyes, and a quartet of SEC schools (Tennessee, Alabama, LSU and Georgia). Tennessee threatened for a second, as did LSU, but Ohio State was never in serious danger here. Larry Johnson rarely misses on top in-state line talent, and he wasn’t missing here.

Henry’s commitment moves Ohio State from their number five spot into the fourth spot in the 2020 class rankings. This, paired with the Simon commitment, was just enough to leapfrog Georgia. Next up, LSU, who holds a pretty sizable lead for the third spot.

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LGHL BOOM! 4-star defensive tackle Darrion Henry commits to Ohio State

BOOM! 4-star defensive tackle Darrion Henry commits to Ohio State
Gene Ross
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The Buckeyes defensive line factory keeps on churning

The Ohio State Buckeyes have produced top-tier NFL talent along the defensive line in three of the last four years. Darrion Henry wants to be a part of the action, as the 2020 four-star defensive tackle has committed to the Buckeyes. Henry will join Ty Hamilton as the second defensive lineman to join the program in the 2020 class.


The 6-foot-4.5, 279-pound defensive lineman is yet another Ohio product for the in-state-focused Ryan Day, coming out of Princeton High School in Cincinnati. Henry is listed by the 247sports composite as the No. 11 defensive tackle in the country and No. 2 recruit in the state of Ohio. Internally, 247sports has him rated a bit lower, coming in as the No. 18 DT and No. 4 in the state.

The DT was very highly sought after, having received 26 offers in total. Henry is a huge win for the Buckeyes, especially having been able to lure him away from his hometown up-and-coming Cincinnati Bearcats, who cracked the lineman’s top six back at the end of April. Henry made official visits to both LSU and Tennessee before his official visit to Ohio State this Friday.

Henry will join high school teammate Paris Johnson Jr. on the Buckeyes, with the program having now hauled in the top two recruits in the state. He will get to continue to mold his craft with guidance from defensive line guru Larry Johnson as Ohio State looks to further establish what is shaping up to be a phenomenal 2020 class.

Check out highlights from Henry’s junior season:

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LGHL What does Cody Simon bring to Ohio State?

What does Cody Simon bring to Ohio State?
Patrick Mayhorn
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The New Jersey product could be a star.

Recruiting is a fickle game. No matter how good a coach is at recruiting, how good a school is at producing talent and winning games, or any other factors, there are some situations where the personalities just don’t quite gel. We saw it with Jackson Carman a few years back, nearly with Zach Harrison in the 2019 class, and prior to the promotion of Ryan Day, it would’ve likely been the case with Cody Simon.

That’s not to say that the prior regime at Ohio State wasn’t excellent at recruiting, it was just that some players didn’t quite fit with the personality of the program. Simon, in all likelihood, would have been such a player. Ohio State had very few ties to New Jersey on their old defensive staff, and it wasn’t until early May that the Buckeyes actually extended an offer to him.

Now, just over a month later, Simon has joined the Ohio State Buckeyes’ class. What does that mean for the Buckeyes?

On the field


Just like with the pursuit of Kourt Williams, Ohio State going after Cody Simon shows a commitment to fundamentally changing the way that Ohio State plays defense. Simon, at 6-foot-1, 220 pounds, doesn’t look like your typical Ohio State linebacker. He isn’t a hulking, bulky, lumbering figure in the middle of the field. He’s an athlete first and foremost, just like Kourt Williams. While Williams is likely to play bullet in Columbus (if he chooses the Buckeyes) and Simon is being recruited to middle linebacker, the theme sticks with both.

That theme? Speed, and instinct. Simon has a nose for the ball, and the raw athletic ability to seek the ball out on every single play. He’s a legitimately great athlete, with rare speed, great burst, and lateral movement the likes of which Ohio State hasn’t seen since Darron Lee suited up in Columbus.

All of that shows most when Simon is disrupting running plays in the backfield, which he does frequently. He has great vision and general field awareness that he pairs with that athletic ability to blow through the line and blow up running backs before they can get to the line of scrimmage. It feels like it’s been a few years since we saw a Buckeye linebacker do that.

Now, Simon isn’t just a tackler. He’s capable in zone, and because he’ll be playing middle linebacker, that’s likely the only real coverage skill he’ll need. As long as he has the awareness and ability to survey the middle of the field within 10 yards from the line of scrimmage, he’ll be doing exactly what the Buckeyes want from him. His job in pass coverage is to stop anything and everything across the middle, underneath.

With Simon, the main knock seems to be his size, but as I said, that’s a feature for the Buckeyes, not a negative. He doesn’t look like a lot of the great linebackers in Buckeye history, but he doesn’t need to, because Ohio State’s new staff doesn’t want to play football in the past. They want a new prototype for linebackers, and that new prototype looks a whole lot like Cody Simon.

In the class


Simon is the 14th member of Ohio State’s 2020 class, and the first linebacker in the class, though he may be joined sooner than later by bullet/outside linebacker Kourt Williams, who also visited Ohio State last weekend.

His pledge serves as a pretty massive victory for Jeff Hafley and Al Washington. Hafley’s connection’s in New Jersey got Ohio State into this battle, and Washington sold the deal by emphasizing speed in Ohio State’s defense at every chance he gets. It’s obvious that Ohio State plans to do things different, and that was the sell to Simon.

From a more quantitative place, this commitment moves Ohio State way up the 247Sports team rankings, as they jump from eight to five, over top of Florida, Notre Dame and Michigan. The Buckeyes are just a point away from Georgia and the No. 4 spot, and they’ll look to make the jump at 5 p.m. ET today, when Darrion Henry is set to announce his commitment.

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LGHL 4-star outside linebacker Cody Simon commits to Ohio State

4-star outside linebacker Cody Simon commits to Ohio State
Geoff Hammersley
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The Buckeyes pick up a defensive commitment for 2020.

The Ohio State Buckeyes had a solid commitment base on offense for 2020. Now, their defense is getting packed with top talent as four-star outside linebacker Cody Simon announced his verbal pledge to the scarlet and gray.


After much deliberation with my family and coaches, I have made the decision to attend THE Ohio State University‼️I am grateful to now be able to focus on my team and our success for the 2019 season. pic.twitter.com/e2CTj4U0VW

— Cody Simon (@Cody_Simon30) June 29, 2019

Simon comes in at 6-foot-1, 218 pounds, and is considered by the 247sports composite as the 154th best prospect in the class, 10th best OLB, and fourth best overall prospect from New Jersey.

He holds over 15 offers, rebuking the likes of Nebraska, Boston College, Rutgers, Notre Dame and Duke in favor of the Buckeyes. Earlier in June, he took one of his official visits to Lincoln, Neb., to see Scott Frost’s program. However, the Cornhuskers didn’t wind up getting the defensive star.

Accolade wise, Simon was selected to The Opening Finals. At the Opening Regionals, he recorded a 40-time of 4.62 seconds, a shuttle of 4.28 seconds, and a 38.90-inch vertical. With the likes of Mickey Marotti helping him at Ohio State, expect Simon to get bigger, faster and stronger before stepping onto the field.

For Al Washington and Jeff Hafley, the key recruiters for Simon, the Buckeye coaches secure a big win by getting the St. Peters Prep (N.J.) prospect to commit to OSU. That prep school is one of the best on the East Coast, and hopefully, this will strengthen a pipeline to the Buckeyes.

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LGHL Podcast: Reviewing (and previewing) Ohio State baseball

Podcast: Reviewing (and previewing) Ohio State baseball
Geoff Hammersley
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The Buckeyes achieved a trip to the NCAA regionals, but what should we expect next season?

Outside the Shoe is a podcast that focuses on sports outside of Ohio State football and basketball.

Time for another mini-podcast.

The baseball season is now over. The Vanderbilt Commodores, who hosted Ohio State in the Nashville regional, defeated the Michigan Wolverines in the College World Series to win the national championship in three games.

While the Wolverines didn’t win the title, the Big Ten was able to send five teams to the Baseball Championship. Meredith Hein and Geoff Hammersley review OSU’s season, one that featured MLB draft picks and All-Americans. Additionally, they’ll preview how the Big Ten can improve upon their success going forward.

Podcast Breakdown


0:00 — Intro
0:43 — What was so special about this season for the Buckeyes?
3:09 — What does Ohio State have to do to take it to the next level?
7:10 — What does it mean for the Big Ten to get five teams in the regionals?
10:17 — Best Big Ten team in position to make a run in 2020?

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2020 June 2019 - Ohio State's Most Important Recruiting Month Ever?

June 26th: The first post-BBQ commitment is in the books, and it's not anyone from the class of 2020. Instead, 2021 offensive lineman Ben Christman (Richfield OH Revere; 6'6" 295 lbs; #9 OT, #44 overall) pledged to Ohio State just days after attending the weekend Bash. Christman is ranked as the second-best prospect in the State of Ohio for the Class of 2021 (fellow Buckeye verbal, DE Jack Sawyer, being the top-ranked prospect), and his commitment keeps Ohio State rolling on the recruiting trail.

In other recruiting news, it appears that 2020 offensive lineman Josh Fryar (Beech Grove IN Beech Grove; 6'5" 295 lbs; #7 OC, #372 overall) did in fact make his official visit to Columbus last weekend. After maintaining Twitter silence for several days since his visit, which many interpreted negatively for Ohio State, Fryar gave a very positive interview to recruiting guru Steve Wiltfong. Within minutes, the crystal balls started rolling in for the Buckeyes. Fryar is expected to announce his college selection sometime in July, and his choice is expected to be Ohio State.
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2020 NY OLB William Mohan (ttun Verbal)

So, as far as LB recruiting..... Melton, Mohan, Thomas and Mitchell now out?

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Kourt and Simon are the 2 we are banking (hoping) on. Geez, this week really narrowed down the list of possibilities @ the LB position. Any other names out there?
I'm sure OSU could circle back to in state guys later in the process. But if we land Williams and Simon, than there will be no need.
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LGHL 4-star 2021 wide receiver Jayden Ballard commits to Ohio State

4-star 2021 wide receiver Jayden Ballard commits to Ohio State
Matt Tamanini
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Zone 6 gets a big commitment for the future.

The weekend got off to a BOOMing start for the Ohio State Buckeyes as they picked up a commitment from four-star, 2021 wide-receiver Jayden Ballard on Friday afternoon. The Massillon native made is pledge official on Twitter.


100% committed to The Ohio State University #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/tForgFZNzN

— JB (@J_Ball21) June 21, 2019

Ballard currently ranks as the 125th best prospect in the country, according to 247Sports Composite Rankings. He is currently slotted in as the fifth best player from the state of Ohio, and the 22nd WR nationally in the 2021 class.

In addition to the Buckeyes, Ballard also had offers from Notre Dame, Michigan State, Penn State, and others; although he was long expected to commit to the in-state powerhouse.

Ballard joins the Buckeyes class as the third member of next year’s class for Ryan Day, joining quarterback Kyle McCord and defensive end Jack Sawyer. The WR’s commitment only increases OSU’s standing at the top of the Big Ten class rankings.

We will have more on Ballard’s commitment and the rest of the major recruiting weekend here on LGHL.

Check out highlights from Ballard’s high school career:

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LGHL Podcast: Ohio State’s recruiting business is about to be BOOMing

Podcast: Ohio State’s recruiting business is about to be BOOMing
Matt Tamanini
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We predict that the Buckeyes will finally pick up some defensive commitments soon!

On the State Secrets recruiting episodes of the Land-Grant Holy Land podcast, one of our recruiting experts, Patrick Mayhorn, tries to educate our resident “old,” Matt Tamanini, about Ohio State Buckeyes’ recruiting.

With one of the busiest weekends on Ohio State’s recruiting calendar now officially underway, we take a look at what’s been going on recently for the Buckeyes in terms of building their upcoming classes, and what might be coming this weekend and over the rest of the summer.

Matt and Patrick start by talking about the four most recent commits to Ohio State’s football 2020 recruiting class. Then they discuss how Ohio State taking one 2021 quarterback made a another 2021 very angry, and then they’ll look forward to who might be joining the Buckeye fold in the next few weeks.


On this episode:

1) Commitment recap: Ty Hamilton, Julian Fleming, Grant Toutant, Jake Seibert


2) Why Ohio State took Kyle McCord over J.J. McCarthy, and what that means for the rivalry with TTUN.


3) Which three running will Ohio State get from Kendall Milton, Bijan Robinson, Deamonte Trayanum, Sam Adams and Jaylan Knighton?


4) Commitment watch: Darrion Henry, Clark Phillips, Cody Simon, Kourt Williams, Trayanum, Joe Royer and A.J. Kirk


Contact Matt Tamanini
Twitter: @BWWMatt
Instagram: @BWWMatt

Contact Patrick Mayhorn
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LGHL Ohio State recruiting: Buckeyes poised for huge recruiting weekend, RB updates

Ohio State recruiting: Buckeyes poised for huge recruiting weekend, RB updates
Caleb Houser
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This weekend is easily Ohio State’s largest recruiting weekend of the year.

It’s here! The biggest recruiting weekend of the year so far has begun for the Ohio State Buckeyes. And while everyone of course wants the main event to be game day, in the summertime, “recruiting day” will have to do. The Buckeyes will host a whopping 15 prospects on official visits this weekend and with many big names on commit today and throughout the rest of this weekend, Ryan Day and his staff are hoping to set off some early fireworks for the 2020 class.

Any time a program is able to host this number of elite talents at the same time, it may be hard to devote enough attention to each one, but if you’ve learned anything about the Buckeyes in recent years it’s that they recruit with the best of them. And, with all of these athletes getting to know one another and begin to believe in the future of a team at OSU, the next two days will surely be a weekend that will be a key piece to the current 2020 class.

Latest running back updates with 2020 prospects


Probably the most interesting position in terms of recruiting for the 2020 Ohio State class is at running back. What’s less of a “problem” and more of an advantage is that the Buckeyes are in on so many top elite level guys, but at the same time, still have yet to land one at the position for this current cycle. The guys that Ohio State wants in the fold aren’t new names to recruiting followers as each are being recruited by nearly every top program in the country. Without further adieu, let’s get into the latest rumblings in the wild west of running back recruiting.

On May 31, arguably Ohio State’s highest targeted running back, Kendall Milton, started his official visit in Columbus to see the Buckeyes and what they could offer him if he were to choose Ohio State in the end. Blown away by the visit, Milton and his father mainly went out of their way to say that the Buckeyes had outdone themselves with how well the visit went. One aspect they enjoyed the most was the reality that the Buckeye staff had plans for Milton not only on the field, but off the field too after football to ensure he’d be successful. In many cases, when Milton’s visit ended, many top insiders felt the Buckeyes were the team to beat in his recruitment.

Fast forward to now though and it’s true when they say recruiting is like a roller coaster ride. Many times, the current team or visit has the hot hand and that looks to be the case right now with Milton. In fact, Bill Kurelic had his crystal ball pegged toward Ohio State following Kendall’s OSU visit, but now, Milton is wrapping up his time at Georgia and the crystal ball has shifted to the Bulldogs. What’s to make of all of this then? Well, as it looks now, the team with the recent visit such as Georgia seems to have the momentum. It’s important to note that in recruiting, many times the last visit is the one that sticks out the most of course. Ohio State isn’t out of it by any means, but need to get back into Milton’s ear if they want to fend off what seems to be trending right now.

Another 2020 running back who was recently at Ohio State for his official visit was Bijan Robinson, a back who if not 1a on Ohio State’s list, he’s certainly 1b. The Arizona four-star is a back the Buckeyes have long desired to have in their class and their hosting of Robinson like usual was a visit that really stood out for him. Now, only a week removed from his official, the Buckeyes still sit in a really good place for Bijan and the potential for him to make the decision to come to Ohio State. While top target backs usually don’t concern themselves with what other guys do, if Milton were to choose Georgia, it leaves the running back room in Columbus wide open for a guy like Bijan to come in and be “the” guy.

Programs like Texas and other schools closer to home are of course very much still in the fold, but with Bijan himself saying that he still feels very high on the Buckeyes, the staff has to like where they stand for his services and the potential of landing him in their current class. What comes next is to continue to press for Bijan and ensure that he will be a vital piece to their class. If that can continue, Robinson could very well be the top target for the staff and hopefully a committed member of the class.

Last but certainly not least, in-state running back DeaMonte Trayanum of Akron Hoban just finished up his official visit to see the Buckeyes earlier this week. A prospect that’s certainly no stranger around campus, the visit was just another opportunity for the Buckeyes to cement mainly what Trayanum has already known. It’s clear Ohio State wants to take two backs in this class simply due to future depth concerns and DeaMonte is a player that they want in the fold—and can certainly land. The 247sports crystal ball has Ohio State in a large favorite to land him, but it’s not over yet.


Always good to be back in the shoe.. pic.twitter.com/a8KWuV0NGG

— DeaMonte Trayanum (@Chipperrz_) June 20, 2019

So what sense can we make with all of this? It’s a bit of a timeless momentum shift, but the bullet points to take away are that the Buckeyes are not out for any of the guys mentioned here. They are still very much in the thick of things. The trouble, when you’re an elite who attracts national caliber talents, you have to face other elite programs for them. As it stands right now, the Buckeyes may have a better shot at Bijan Robinson than Kendall Milton, but also have a really solid shot at keeping DeaMonte Trayanum at home to round out two stellar guys at the position for the 2020 class. Time however will tell.

Quick Hits:

  • Four-star California native Clark Phillips III will announce his decision today. With him starting his official visit today with Ohio State, it’s a pretty good notion to think that he will choose the Buckeyes. The fourth best corner in the class, Phillips will fill a serious need and be a huge addition to a class that needs defensive talent to coming in.
  • Four-star Ohio native Darrion Henry is back on campus for his official visit. A decision isn’t guaranteed, but is possible if all goes well this weekend. Henry would be another elite player and in-state kid to bolster the 2020 defensive class.

Columbus I’m back !!!! #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/r0lPKVGSeu

— D Hen (@darrion_henry) June 21, 2019

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