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RB07OSU;1094940; said:I love his film...I like Spiker at DT personally. He has great athleticism and a very explosive first step. You can see it on defense but it's even more aparent when he is pulling. Great motor and tenacity. He is physically dominant...what kind of competition does he play? He plays to high and relies on his strength too much but you can tell he has some nice tools to work with. He seems more polished on the OL right now but I think if he gets taught up right at DT, he could be one heck of a force. Either way you look at it, he's very versatile. I will definetly keep an eye on how Ryan does at camp.
Who was all at the game today?crazybuckfan40;1100560; said:Was at the game today...
Mrknowitall;1100635; said:Who was all at the game today?
cdiddy said:Noticed in some pics of TP a rather large kid/man with a "TV" letter jacket.
Must of been Spiker.
Tri-Valley's Spiker drawing serious D-I football interest
By SAM BLACKBURN
Staff Writer
DRESDEN - Tri-Valley's Ryan Spiker played in the shadow of All-Ohio teammate Adam Bice last season, when the Scotties rolled into the Division II Region 7 semifinals.
If recent weeks are any indication, he'll soon be leaving his own impressive legacy.
Spiker, a 6-4, 295-pound two-way lineman, recently received Division I scholarship offers from West Virginia and Indiana, and visited Ohio State for its junior day last weekend.
Scotties' coach Justin Buttermore said Spiker has also drawn interest from other BCS programs, including Notre Dame and South Carolina.
It has been a whirlwind three weeks for the junior, who wasn't sure what his college plans would be before the recent turn of events.
"We're getting a lot of stuff at once," Spiker said. "Because of NCAA rules they can't call me which is probably a good thing. I'd be getting 1,000 calls a day."
Like many recruits around Ohio, Spiker would love an offer from Ohio State, "because obviously it would be great to be able to go there. I think every kid in Ohio wants to play there."
But Buckeyes coach Jim Tressel told Spiker and other line recruits that they will be competing for scholarship offers. He met Tressel and spent time with incoming freshmen Mike Adams and Michael Brewster, both blue chip line recruits already enrolled at OSU.
"There are five other guys and only three scholarships," Spiker said. "A lot will depend on what happens at their summer camp. We're already working hard to get ready for next year."
Buttermore said it's a common theme with big-time programs.
"(OSU) obviously has a lot more people they can offer being Ohio State," Buttermore said. "That will be something that happens late (in the process) if it happens."
moopdawg;1109161; said:Do the 3 spots include Mewhort?
crazybuckfan40;1109182; said:So gotta assume that we will be looking to 4 with us losing 5 this year...
So I would also assume not counting Mewhort in that group...
OregonBuckeye;1109201; said:If we don't count Mewhort in the group, that means there are only 2 open schollies.