http://scout.theinsiders.com/a.z?s=145&p=8&c=1&nid=1200658
http://www.ohiostate.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=28706
Marcus Waugh
Height: 5-foot-11
Weight: 221 pounds
40-yard dash: 4.68 seconds
Bench reps: 26
Vertical leap: 31 inches
Shuttle time: 4.44 seconds
GPA: 2.97
High School: St. Johns Jesuit HS
(Toledo, OH)
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Sounds like he has the ideal size for a fullback.
Here is another article on Waugh...
http://www.ahwatukee.com/afn/sports/articles/030620a.html
http://www.ohiostate.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=28706
Marcus Waugh
Height: 5-foot-11
Weight: 221 pounds
40-yard dash: 4.68 seconds
Bench reps: 26
Vertical leap: 31 inches
Shuttle time: 4.44 seconds
GPA: 2.97
High School: St. Johns Jesuit HS
(Toledo, OH)
Bio Notes: A Division I Ohio first team all-state selection in 2003.
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Son Of Ex-Buckeye Getting Plenty Of Attention
By Duane Long
Date: Jun 16, 2004
FB/LB Marcus Waugh of Toledo (Oh.) St. John's has Buckeye bloodlines as his father played for Ohio State under Woody Hayes and Earle Bruce. Now it is Marcus's turn to choose a school, and he is getting the attention of several fine programs in the region.
A player out of Northwest Ohio to keep an eye on out this year is FB/LB Marcus Waugh of Toledo St. John's. Waugh (5-11, 230) is the son of ex-Buckeye Tom Waugh, who played from 1975-1979 and was a captain in 1979. Marcus Waugh is currently getting the attention of several schools.
"I went to the Bowling Green camp," he said. "They were really excited about me. They want to see some tape before they go ahead and offer."
Marcus Waugh has attended junior days at Iowa and Pittsburgh. He's hearing from Iowa quite a bit as well as Indiana, Michigan State, and Purdue. Iowa and Pittsburgh are recruiting him as a fullback, while some schools are recruiting him as a LB.
Last season, Waugh played fullback, linebacker, some running back, and punted for a 42-yard average. He had 930 yards rushing on less than 150 carries with 14 TDs while posting 119 tackles, three sacks, and two interceptions on defense.
This spring, Waugh made the state competition in track with 56-6 shot and also ran the 100 and the 4x1. He also threw 174 in the discus during the year and won the city as a 215 pound wrestler back in the wintertime.
Waugh will be camping at Ohio State. At BG camp, he posted a 4.31 shuttle and 4.65 40 at BG camp and put up 26 bench reps of 185 pounds at Nike (although he has done as many as 32).
Marcus Waugh will be listed as one of Ohio's top 100 prospects in the upcoming issue of Ohio High, due out in August.
Sounds like he has the ideal size for a fullback.
Here is another article on Waugh...
http://www.ahwatukee.com/afn/sports/articles/030620a.html
Waugh had always said he wanted to return to his native Ohio to play at Ohio State University because his father had played for the Buckeyes in the 1970s under late coach Woody Hayes.
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