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Google Ohio State has busy recruiting weekend - Land-Grant Holy Land

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Ohio State has busy recruiting weekend
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Just days after turning heads at an Ohio State summer camp, three-star athlete Craig Young of Wayne High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana finally let the cat out of the bag, announcing his commitment to the Buckeyes via his Twitter page on Friday evening.
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Google Listen: Haskins named starter (again) | Break Germaine's record? - 247Sports

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Listen: Haskins named starter (again) | Break Germaine's record?
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Bucknuts editor Dave Biddle co-hosts the After The Fact show on 97.1 The Fan in Columbus each Sunday, along with Jeff "Tito" Thitoff, and each hour of the program has a segment dedicated to OSU called the "Buckeye Fix." The second Buckeye Fix of ...


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Amir Riep Will Be Involved at Safety This Year for Buckeyes
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Ohio State must replace two-year starter Damon Webb at free safety this season, and they may be doing it with junior Jordan Fuller, who was the starter at strong safety last year. That may solve one problem, but it opens up another. Five Buckeyes spent ...


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Photo gallery from Ohio State 1-Day Camp
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Some prospects arrived at Ohio State on Saturday having already been offered a scholarship by the Buckeyes including some top recruits on the Buckeyes' board. Today in this gallery Bucknuts has photo's from the camp. Be sure to enjoy VIP access to ...


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Good evening Bucknuts subscribers! There is plenty going on with Ohio State football recruiting so let's get started! I will of course have plenty more throughout the night and tomorrow. 1) The strength of the Buckeyes' final 1-Day Position Camp of the ...
Ohio State defensive line targets shine, Darvon Hubbard returns to Columbus and other one-day camp notesLettermen Row

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Report: Haskins named Buckeyes preseason starting quarterback
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State sophomore quarterback Dwyane Haskins will enter preseason camp as the team's starter, according to ESPN's Adam Rittenberg. Haskins, Tate Martell, and Joe Burrow competed during the spring for the job. Burrow left the ...
Urban Meyer on Joe Burrow: 'He's a Buckeye forever'247Sports
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Having gone through the Ohio State football program and been in attendance for these job fairs during his time as a Buckeye, former OSU linebacker Camren Williams brought an interesting perspective to the players from his current position as a New ...


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Jaedon LeDee was a Pied Piper of sorts for Ohio State's 2018 men's basketball class.
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19, 2017, when LeDee – a power forward from The Kinkaid School in Houston – announced his commitment to the Buckeyes. Within a matter of six days, the OSU class had swelled to four players with the addition of California guard Duane Washington, New ...


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Breakdown: Buckeyes get a great athlete in Craig Young
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LGHL What does Craig Young bring to Ohio State

What does Craig Young bring to Ohio State
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The Indianapolis athlete doesn’t yet have a position, but could make an impact all over the field.

One of the most impressive and intriguing prospects in the country is officially a Buckeye commit. After getting the green light to commit from Urban Meyer and Alex Grinch at Ohio State’s recruit camp on Tuesday, Craig Young wasted no time, and committed to the Buckeyes today.

Young’s recruitment is an odd one. Originally thought of as a wide receiver, it didn’t look like there’d be a spot for him in Ohio State’s class—for a long time—up until his camp performance. With guys like Jameson Williams, Marcus Washington, David Bell, Trey Knox and Elijah Higgins all looking like possible receiver commits in this class, and Garrett Wilson already committed, a project at receiver like Young didn’t seem likely.

While he may not have a space at receiver, he has one on the defensive side of the ball, and it was his defensive performance that got him that green light. At this point, there’s no telling where Young will end up on the field at Ohio State. He’d make sense at quite a few positions, and it really is just up to where Ohio State thinks he’ll excel. While we don’t know exactly where he’ll see playing time yet, let’s take a look at the skills Craig Young brings to Columbus.

On the field


Craig Young is, first and foremost, an outstanding athlete. He ran a 10.58 second 100-meter dash, and has an incredibly rare combination of size and speed. At 6-foot-4, 212 pounds, Young has a natural defender’s frame, and the potential to add muscle mass while not losing a ton of speed is a big reason that Ohio State likes Young so much.

There’s not a ton that can be taken from his Hudl tape. It almost exclusively focuses on Young’s play at receiver, which is where he’s spent most of his time in high school. However, with the plan to play defense at Ohio State set, I expect we’ll see Young shift his focus to defense in his senior season.

Because there isn’t film of him playing defense, it’s hard to determine exactly how refined or skilled he is on that side of the ball. What does show up on his film is his elite speed, quickness, great hands, and the kind of aggressiveness that you need an elite defender to have. He exudes confidence, and plays with the kind of body control that some players never develop. He’s strong, and has a ton of physical traits that will carry over to the other side of the ball.

Young will likely end up at either linebacker or safety in Columbus. He’d make a lot of sense in the Darron Lee mold of a speed rusher at outside linebacker, and it wouldn’t be difficult for him to play comfortably at roughly 230 pounds like Lee did. Another converted athlete turned linebacker, Malik Harrison, plays at around 240. If Ohio State wants Young in this spot, he’ll likely lose a little speed when he bulks up, but he has the athleticism and versatility to make this work.

Safety makes more sense if Ohio State is happy with his current size. The tallest safety on the team right now is Brendon White, at 6-foot-2, and Young would make a ton of sense in the “Legion of Boom”, Kam Chancellor mold of tall, athletic, rangy safeties that Ohio State has found success in before, with guys like Malik Hooker. His coverage skills will need worked on, but Alex Grinch is very good at his job, and the foundation is there for safety to be an ideal fit for Young.

In the class


Young in the 11th member of Ohio State’s 2019 class. He joins Ronnie Hickman, Cade Stover, Bryson Shaw and, potentially, Steele Chambers in the defensive back seven. No matter where Young ends up, he fills a spot that isn’t occupied by any other current Buckeye commits. If he lands at linebacker, he’s faster and more athletic than Stover. If he lands at safety, he’s a better free safety, center field type than Shaw or Hickman.

If Young is a safety, which i’m inclined to think right now, he’s likely one of the last safeties in this class. Ohio State wants three or four in this class, and with Shaw and Ronnie Hickman already in, and Young now joining them, they’ll likely only look to add one more. That could be Jordan Battle, and it may be as soon as next week at Friday Night Lights, when he visits campus.

Young committed to Ohio State over eight other reported offers, from Indiana, Iowa, Iowa State, Michigan State, Purdue and Wisconsin, among others. He’d taken several visits to each of the major in-state schools (Indiana, Purdue, Notre Dame), as well as Wisconsin. The primary opposition for Ohio State here was Purdue, but despite some social media rumors, if Ohio State gave the green light, Purdue didn’t have much of a chance.

Had Ohio State not extended a committable offer, Young likely ends up at Purdue. As soon as his offer became committable, this recruitment was over. Craig Young is a Buckeye, and he’ll likely make it official during the early signing period. By the time he signs, I’ll be shocked if he hasn’t picked up a fourth recruiting star, and moved significantly up the recruiting rankings. He’s far more talented than the No. 538 ranking he has currently.

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2018 In-State Players To Watch

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Not a mistake. Hamm is a Class of 2018 defensive back recruit (6'4", 200 lbs) from Cleveland Glenville who earned only one FBS offer (Miami of Ohio) and decided to extend his recruitment by enrolling in Fork Union Military Academy for one semester. He previously made an unofficial visit to Ohio State on April 14th (Spring Game). Here's a link to an article on Hamm by Bill Greene: LINK
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Google Young moves Buckeyes up in 247Sports Team Recruiting Rankings - 247Sports

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Young moves Buckeyes up in 247Sports Team Recruiting Rankings
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With some other programs receiving commitments since then, the Buckeyes fell to the seventh spot in the latest rankings, as both Notre Dame and Clemson passed them by. The good news for OSU, though, is that their 10 commitments were less than ...


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Google Ohio State's Grimmer is low amateur after 36 holes at US Open - 247Sports

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Ohio State's Grimmer is low amateur after 36 holes at US Open
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After those two visits Young had plenty of good things to say about Ohio State and his interest in the Buckeyes. Young returned to Columbus on Tuesday for the Buckeyes 1-Day Position Camp. Just before camp started Young told Bucknuts he was being ...
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Google Ohio conquers: Buckeye State bests West Virginia, 47-13, in BACF - Marietta Times

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The Ohio team of River head coach Mike Flannery put on a dominating performance here Friday night at Bill Hanlin Stadium as the Buckeyes rolled past host West Virginia, 47-13, in the 25th annual Battle Against Cystic Fibrosis All-Star Football Classic.

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LGHL 3-star athlete Craig Young commits to Ohio State

3-star athlete Craig Young commits to Ohio State
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Just days after a great camp performance, Young is officially a Buckeye commit

College football recruiting is a strange, high pressure game, that never really stops or even slows down. Because it deals with coaches that need to succeed to keep their jobs, and teens making the most important decision of their loves, there’s a tendency for the recruiting world to be very volatile. With offers, visits, and constant contact, things can change in the matter of hours, and frequently do.

We’ve seen countless last second signing day flips, out-of-the-blue visits to rival schools, offers that change an entire recruitment, and pretty much anything imaginable. On Tuesday, Craig Young’s entire recruitment changed. Today, it ended.


#AGTG COMMITTED❗️Please respect my decision. pic.twitter.com/H4Nx9ja6Ib

— YoungStuna (CY) (@craig_young00) June 15, 2018

Young, a 6-foot-4, 210 pound Fort Wayne (Indiana) product had his entire future drastically changed on Tuesday afternoon. He was in Columbus for Ohio State’s recruiting camp, and, according to every report out of the camp, put on an absolute show. Despite receiving an offer from Ohio State in January, and visiting campus twice since then, Young had not yet been given the green light to commit to Ohio State, his top school.

The third visit all he needed. With questions about his future at his listed position of receiver, Young moved all over the field at the camp, and showed out at defensive end, linebacker, and safety. He played just about every position Ohio State could think to put him at, and showed the coaching staff exactly what they wanted to see.

About halfway through the camp, he spent some time talking to Urban Meyer, Alex Grinch, and Mark Pantoni. That meeting was likely about him being given the green light to commit. Just two days later, Young is officially a member of Ohio State’s 2019 class.

Young is the 11th member of the class, and either the fifth or sixth defensive player in the class, depending on where Steele Chambers plays in college (my prediction is running back). He’s listed on 247Sports as a receiver, and sits at 684th nationally. I don’t think either of those will remain true over the summer.

It’s not clear yet where Young will play at Ohio State, but it’s safe to say he’ll likely be a defender. Based on size, and athleticism, linebacker would make a lot of sense for Young, but I wouldn’t rule out safety either. He’s a versatile athlete, and he’ll play wherever Ohio State thinks he fits best.

This switch to defense should have a positive impact on his ranking as well. If what Ohio State saw was enough to convince them that Young is worth taking, he’ll likely be able to show those skills off at various recruiting camps all summer. I think Young is more talented than his ranking, and wouldn’t be surprised at all if he picks up a fourth star sooner rather than later.

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LGHL Ohio State alum Ezekiel Elliott is learning how to be a better leader in the NFL

Ohio State alum Ezekiel Elliott is learning how to be a better leader in the NFL
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Plus, one Buckeye should make a big push in this weekend’s U.S. Open and two others will compete in the track and field junior championships.

“I think the biggest thing I accomplished is just developing more leadership skills,” Elliott said. “That’s really what I focused on coming into this year, just becoming a better vocal leader with the loss of Dez and Witt.”

-Ezekiel Elliott via Schuyler Dixon, Associated Press


The Dallas Cowboys haven’t won a Super Bowl in over 20 years, and Jerry Jones isn’t getting any younger, which means that the team’s group of second- and third-year players will need to take on bigger roles in developing the future of the franchise.

The Cowboys (foolishly) decided not to re-sign veteran wideout Dez Bryant, and then after a bit of back and forth, tight end and locker room leader Jason Witten announced he was retiring. With those two offensive veterans now missing from the locker room, more of their responsibilities off the field will fall on Ezekiel Elliott.

The 2017 offseason and actual season were filled with distractions for the top-rated running back Elliott, but he’s got a new challenge this offseason — one that has nothing to do with legal woes.

There’s no questioning Zeke’s talent and ability on the field. Looking ahead at 2018, there’s no reason he shouldn’t continue setting and breaking new organization and league records — barring any suspension or injury. But whether or not the team has the kind of success this year that could carry them into and through the postseason is yet to be seen, and a lot of that will be decided by how players like Elliott and QB Dak Prescott step into leadership positions in the locker room.

“It’s a little bit tougher for me to be a vocal leader,” he said. “I like to go out there and work. I think it takes a little bit more extra effort to kind of encourage guys to come with you so it’s definitely something I have to work on.”

Elliott can now focus on nothing but football, and can really capitalize on this opportunity to take a leadership role over the running backs and offense. That sense of responsibility not only goes toward limiting off-field problems, but also creates a deeper sense of commitment to the team and teammates.

The weight of the world was on Zeke’s shoulders the second he declared for the NFL Draft in 2016, but he’s one of the few people who can probably shoulder the load so long as he keeps his head down and keeps grinding.

“Ohio State track & field freshmen Anavia Battle and Eric Harrison Jr. are set to represent the Buckeyes at the 2018 USA Track & Field Junior Outdoor Championships...”


-Ohio State Athletics

Two Buckeyes will compete this weekend in Bloomington, Ind. where they will look to secure a spot in the IAAF World U20 Championships next month. Athletes ages 14-19 are eligible, and the top three finishers in each heat or the next two fastest times will qualify to participate in Tampere, Finland on July 10-15.

Anavia Battle will compete in the 100m and 200m dash in the women’s competition. She qualified for the events thanks to her 11.47 run at the Big Ten Championships, where Battle finished No. 4 in the field. She’s also the No. 5-seed for the 200m dash after snagging the silver medal with a 22.94 time at the B1G Championships.

Eric Harrison Jr. is the new reigning Big Ten Freshman of the Year thanks to his performance this spring, and will also be competing in the 100m and 200m dash races for the men. Harrison is the No. 2 seed in the 100m event, after snagging the bronze medal at the Big Ten Championships with a time of 10.28. He’s also the top-seeded competitor in the 200m, with his first place time of 20.39 at the B1G Championships.

It’s been a great year for the Ohio State track and field team, dominating both the indoor and outdoor Big Ten events. Now that the summer season is upon us, these two Buckeyes have another shot at adding to an already impressive 2018.

“Ohio State University alumna Julianna Iafallo signed a contract to continue her hockey career with the National Women’s Hockey League’s Buffalo Beauts, the NWHL announced on Thursday.”

-Ohio State Athletics


Coming off a pretty impressive four years as a Buckeye, Julianna Iafallo didn’t miss a single game during her time in Columbus, and finished her collegiate career having played 148 games, good enough to tie for second all-time in Ohio State history.

She also recorded 64 points on 22 goals and 42 assists — not to mention finishing fourth on the team during the 2017-18 Frozen Four run where she claimed 27 points from 12 goals and 15 assists. Iafallo served as a captain her senior season, helping to lead the team to the program’s first ever NCAA Frozen Four appearance.

Iafallo will be joining a friendly face in Buffalo, with Buckeye alum Lisa Chesson also playing for the Beauts. The team is one of the best in the somewhat smaller league, having competed for the Isobel Cup in all three years of NWHL’s existence — winning the Cup in 2017 and finishing No. 2 in 2016 and 2018.

The NWHL was established in 2015, and just added their fifth team to the league earlier this year. Teams compete for the Isobel Cup, named after the daughter of Frederick Stanley —the namesake for the Stanley Cup—, Lady Isobel Gathorne-Hardy.


Solid opening nine for @grimmer12_will
He turns at +1 for the day and +4 for the tournament.

— Ohio State Mens Golf (@OhioState_MGOLF) June 15, 2018

So, the opening round of the 118th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills was a bit of a mess, with top-name golfers finishing the day over par by double digits, and a slew of bogeys filling more than one golfer’s scorecard. One of the younger competitors who is still in the thick of things after Round 2, is Ohio State amateur Will Grimmer.

Grimmer finished his opening round with a very respectable 73 (+3 on the day) thanks to three birdies and nine pars. He was tied (with Rickie Fowler, among others) for 19th at the end of the day, and was just four strokes behind the leader.

“I really like this golf course and I had a really good feeling coming into today that I could play well,” Grimmer said. “We watched quite a bit of the coverage this morning and seeing some of the best players in the world struggle as they were, I thought Holy Smokes! But I knew I had a good game plan and I really wanted to stick to it. If anything, I think it gave me the mindset to hang tough because bogeys were going to happen.”

Friday’s second round started much earlier for the Buckeye, who teed off at 8:46 a.m., but he had another solid outing, finishing +2 on the day (+5 on the tournament) with two more birdies and 12 pars.

With guys like Tiger Woods sitting at +10 heading into Saturday, Grimmer should be proud of what he’s been able to accomplish so far, and get some confidence to push him through the weekend.

This woman is my new, personal hero


So, this happened today.

Ross Smith, a football player from Dayton, and his Grandma are YouTube famous thanks to hilarious videos of Granny doing weird things (like getting a lap dance) and meeting cool people (like OSU players).

The duo made their way to the Woody Hayes Athletic Center on Friday and spent some time posing with Chase Young and Mike Weber — and probably a bunch of others.

Enjoy.


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— The Predator (@ChaseYoungFans) June 15, 2018

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— Mike Weber (@mikeweberjr) June 15, 2018
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Google Kurelic: Sky not falling after all; Maurer, Miller and Wilson - 247Sports

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Despite the successful career with the Buckeyes, Barrett was not selected in last spring's NFL Draft. He did sign an undrafted free agent contract with the Saints, where he is now teammates with Brees. Following rookie mini-camp, Barrett is now working ...


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Carmody works out at new position for Ohio State coaches
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Despite the successful career with the Buckeyes, Barrett was not selected in last spring's NFL Draft. He did sign an undrafted free agent contract with the Saints, where he is now teammates with Brees. Following rookie mini-camp, Barrett is now working ...


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Google Friday Chat Transcript: Will Ohio State land Zach Harrison? - 247Sports

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Friday Chat Transcript: Will Ohio State land Zach Harrison?
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On Friday, June 15, I held a chat on The Front Row for Bucknuts users. Most of the conversation revolved around Ohio State 2019 recruiting efforts, if the Buckeyes will land their top target in the cycle, who will start on the offensive line, and more ...


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Buckeyes' search for next QB on uncertain path
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The Buckeyes don't have their answer at quarterback as of yet. Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer has said previously his preference is to sign one quarterback in every class, and doing so this cycle is proving tricky. Ohio State has offered 13 quarterbacks in ...
Ohio State men's basketball | CJ Jackson, Buckeyes looking for big things from Kyle YoungThe Columbus Dispatch
Ohio State recruiting: Buckeyes bring in Ohio's best for campsLandof10.com
How the NCAA's new redshirt rule affects the BuckeyesLand-Grant Holy Land
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FORMER OHIO STATE SAFETY COREY BROWN BUILDING CAREER AS A COACH AT SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY

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Corey Brown wasn’t sure what he wanted to do next when he went unselected in the 2014 NFL draft and his career playing football came to an end.

Four years later, however, Brown’s passion for the sport has brought him back to the football field, and that’s where he expects to be for many years to come.

A safety for Ohio State from 2009-13, Brown had a tryout with his hometown Pittsburgh Steelers in 2014 but never played in an NFL regular-season game, thrusting him into the real world without a clear career path. Brown spent time working in management for the supermarket chain Giant Eagle, while also exploring jobs in real estate and sales. Eventually, though, Brown decided he wanted to be a football coach.

"After my playing career, I just had to step away from the game for a second, just to see exactly what I wanted to do in life and what I wanted to be my career," Brown said. "And I finally figured out that I wanted to get back to coaching and be around football, and once I got back around it, I fell in love with it again."

Upon that realization, Brown called Terry Smith – his former coach at Gateway High School, and now the assistant head coach and cornerbacks coach at Penn State – who recommended that Brown visit the website Football Scoop to search for openings. As it turned out, Slippery Rock University – a Division II school in western Pennsylvania, about 60 miles north of Pittsburgh – was looking for a graduate assistant to coach defensive backs, and Smith recommended Brown to Slippery Rock head coach Shawn Lutz.

Brown got the job, and after a year as a graduate assistant, he now has a master’s degree and is The Rock’s full-time defensive backs coach.

"I would have gone anywhere, but it just happened to favor me in my situation, because Slippery Rock’s an hour from my house," Brown told Eleven Warriors. "So it was a perfect distance for me to get going and get my feet wet."

In his first year as a coach, Brown says the biggest things he learned were how to connect with his players, getting them to buy in and get the most out of them. After playing for one of the most prominent and profitable college football programs in the country, Brown also had to learn how to work and recruit with fewer resources at the Division II level.

Brown felt prepared to be a coach, though, because of the coaches he learned from as a player, including Smith but also including Urban Meyer, Jim Tressel, Everett Withers, Kerry Coombs and Taver Johnson at Ohio State. Brown also said that Lutz, as well as the rest of Slippery Rock’s coaching staff, have done a great job showing him the ropes.

Having played at Ohio State has helped Brown as a coach, he said, not only because of what he learned being a Buckeye but also because it helps him command immediate respect from his players.

"They really look up to the fact that I played at Ohio State," Brown said. "(They think), 'He knows what it takes to be there,' so they really buy into what I’m saying and really buy into everything I’m coaching and trying to teach and help them out with, so it’s definitely helped me out along the way."

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