osuturfman
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That's right Buckeye fans, the name you've been hearing about since his 280 yard, 5 TD performance in the 2000 Division IV State Title game, may not even get a scholarship offer from the Buckeyes. After pulling up lame in a 40 yard timing session, Ferguson has increasingly placed doubt on his future. OSU coaches have not been calling as frequently as in months past and according to some sources Delbert has actually been making calls to the coaches himself out of worry.
Now I'm not saying that young Mr. Ferguson hasn't got an ounce of talent because we all know that to be completely false. What he, like other athletes of his age and ability, does have is potential. In my own opinion, I think it may be too little too late for DF. If he had an extra year with Coach Thom McDaniels (Warren G. Harding's Head Football Coach) and wasn't sitting behind a legimate All-State candidate in Richard Davis (a player who was vital in help Harding to the State Finals last season) then I might reconsider. After his stellar Freshman season, DF just faded into the crowd of very good backs from the Youngstown area. He made a name for himself and then proceeded to go through the motions so to speak at Youngstown Ursuline for the past two seasons. Now he wants to turn it on like a light switch and be Mr. Buckeye. And for these reasons and precursors I'm not sold on Delbert Ferguson.
Fumbles
Delbert has committed a great deal of fumbles over the past two years and this is not to say that he is lackadazical with the ball, he just does not protect it well. His upright running style (even more so than Maurice Clarett) can be attributed to his high number of fumbles as well. He's showed signs of improvement and weakness (ups and downs) over the past two years where he won't fumble for two games and then fumble 3 or 4 times in the following game. This is a problem that can and has to be corrected if Delbert is to succeed at the next level.
Speed
Everyone is quick to knock Delbert's speed, and rightfully so. DF is not fast by any stretch of the word, at least in terms of the college game. By high school standards DF is realtively fast but in college he could be struggling to run away LBs. This is another area that can be improved but only to a certain extent. I would say the best 40 time we will ever see Ferguson run is a 4.6.
Overall, DF is much like a smaller, less-skilled Clarett. He's got the same physical running style but he just won't cut it at the college level. I am very happy with the addition of Antonio Pittman to the recruiting class, he's the one back in Ohio that has me sold. I still wouldn't mind seeing DF in Scarlet and Gray, possibly as a SAM LB.
If we are going to take him though perhaps it would be a prudent choice to wait it out until after the football season and see how everything pans out. In any event, let's remember it is not the end of the world if we don't offer this kid by then end of summer camp. Come the end of January DF will still be on his mind and I'm sure OSU will be there in some capacity. Before any of that though he needs to go out and prove his worth, and by all accounts it's going to take an effort most have never seen from Delbert Ferguson.
In other news and notes from Northeast Ohio, recent Buckeye commit is recieving quite a interest from Coach Kirk Ferentz and the Iowa staff. Ferentz recently sent a personal letter to Mr. Lane inviting him to come visit Iowa and discuss his football future. Subsequently, Shaun Lane has prepared a letter that will be used in all future dealings with other schools expressing his appreciation for contacting him, stating that he is wholeheartedly committed to the Buckeyes, and thanking them kindly for not contacting him any further. If we only could have had Shaun talk to Irizarry, oh well, we had to have something to talk about last January.
-Turf Man
Now I'm not saying that young Mr. Ferguson hasn't got an ounce of talent because we all know that to be completely false. What he, like other athletes of his age and ability, does have is potential. In my own opinion, I think it may be too little too late for DF. If he had an extra year with Coach Thom McDaniels (Warren G. Harding's Head Football Coach) and wasn't sitting behind a legimate All-State candidate in Richard Davis (a player who was vital in help Harding to the State Finals last season) then I might reconsider. After his stellar Freshman season, DF just faded into the crowd of very good backs from the Youngstown area. He made a name for himself and then proceeded to go through the motions so to speak at Youngstown Ursuline for the past two seasons. Now he wants to turn it on like a light switch and be Mr. Buckeye. And for these reasons and precursors I'm not sold on Delbert Ferguson.
Fumbles
Delbert has committed a great deal of fumbles over the past two years and this is not to say that he is lackadazical with the ball, he just does not protect it well. His upright running style (even more so than Maurice Clarett) can be attributed to his high number of fumbles as well. He's showed signs of improvement and weakness (ups and downs) over the past two years where he won't fumble for two games and then fumble 3 or 4 times in the following game. This is a problem that can and has to be corrected if Delbert is to succeed at the next level.
Speed
Everyone is quick to knock Delbert's speed, and rightfully so. DF is not fast by any stretch of the word, at least in terms of the college game. By high school standards DF is realtively fast but in college he could be struggling to run away LBs. This is another area that can be improved but only to a certain extent. I would say the best 40 time we will ever see Ferguson run is a 4.6.
Overall, DF is much like a smaller, less-skilled Clarett. He's got the same physical running style but he just won't cut it at the college level. I am very happy with the addition of Antonio Pittman to the recruiting class, he's the one back in Ohio that has me sold. I still wouldn't mind seeing DF in Scarlet and Gray, possibly as a SAM LB.
If we are going to take him though perhaps it would be a prudent choice to wait it out until after the football season and see how everything pans out. In any event, let's remember it is not the end of the world if we don't offer this kid by then end of summer camp. Come the end of January DF will still be on his mind and I'm sure OSU will be there in some capacity. Before any of that though he needs to go out and prove his worth, and by all accounts it's going to take an effort most have never seen from Delbert Ferguson.
In other news and notes from Northeast Ohio, recent Buckeye commit is recieving quite a interest from Coach Kirk Ferentz and the Iowa staff. Ferentz recently sent a personal letter to Mr. Lane inviting him to come visit Iowa and discuss his football future. Subsequently, Shaun Lane has prepared a letter that will be used in all future dealings with other schools expressing his appreciation for contacting him, stating that he is wholeheartedly committed to the Buckeyes, and thanking them kindly for not contacting him any further. If we only could have had Shaun talk to Irizarry, oh well, we had to have something to talk about last January.
-Turf Man
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