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'11 OH ATH Shane Wynn (Indiana Signee)

bigdog3300;1489383; said:
....That gets him game experience while letting him build into a bigger RB and learn the system while still getting a return on him. Size is NOT an issue with this kid, not at all.

Wynn would never play RB at tOSU. Shane would play the slot. Dane and Lamaar are currently listed at 5'11" (which is generous), and being 2 or 3 inches shorter than them will not jeopardize his success in our system at the slot.. because he'll NEVER be called on to go and get jump balls. If anything, his lack of size is an asset to his shiftiness..

He will grow, get faster and even more explosive, and he will get stronger. He does have two more years of HS..

Buckrock;1489447; said:
10.6 100 meters is pretty good. Is'nt Lamar Joyner 5' 9" 180 pounds? SW still has some time to sprout. Speed still kills.

Amen.
 
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612Buckeye;1489742; said:
Wynn would never play RB at tOSU. Shane would play the slot. Dane and Lamaar are currently listed at 5'11" (which is generous), and being 2 or 3 inches shorter than them will not jeopardize his success in our system at the slot.. because he'll NEVER be called on to go and get jump balls. If anything, his lack of size is an asset to his shiftiness..
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Lamaar and Dane are significantly bigger than Shane Wynn. He is really, really small. But I love him as a player. You can be a small, fast guy and be successful but you have to be tough. Wynn is a tough receiver. He isn't going to be a number one receiver or anything like that, but he is someone you can use in certain packages and such. I like him a lot.
 
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St. Ignatius edges Glenville, 14-13 - cleveland.com

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Added by Jon Fobes on August 29, 2009 at 11:39 PM
St. Ignatius defensive back Kevin Johnson steps up to intercept the pass intended for Glenville receiver Shane Wynn in the first quarter. (John Kuntz / The Plain Dealer)
 
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Rivals $

9/8

Evaluates his team's start...no written offers yet but OSU has told him to keep his grades up and he should see an offer...hearing from Arkansas, Cincinnati, Florida, Georgia, Louisville, LSU, Michigan State, North Carolina, Ohio State, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas and USC.
 
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westbuck04;1489033; said:
I would disagree. He might be 5'7, and can't be more than 150 pounds. He's probably done growing height-wise, and how much can you pack on a 5'6/5'7 frame?

IMO, he's just too small. We don't recruit players of his size.

Good call, idiot! :biggrin:

Congrats to him on the offer. He's tiny, but he can ball.
 
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