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'13 CO OT Dan Skipper (Tennessee decommit; Arkansas Verbal)

Bestbuck36;2292545; said:
Boy, I hope he packed some warm clothes. Sunday and Monday are going to be brutal. We need at least one of Skipper/Hunt to help finish off this class.


The entire West is just now warming up from some cold Canadian air that moved in the end of last week. This guy is from CO. I don't think any central Ohio weather will scare him off.
 
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For OL recruit Dan Skipper, all 6-10 of him, it's looking like two-team race between OSU and Arkansas. Urb v Bielema? Advantage: #Buckeyes.

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11W - Catching Up with Dan Skipper: Official Visit

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Ohio State is returning four starters along the offensive line for the 2013 football season. However, all four, Jack Mewhort, Corey Linsley, Andrew Norwell, and Marcus Hall, are set to graduate after next year, leaving the Buckeyes with many holes to fill along the unit.

The Bucks have already scored commitments from two 2013 offensive line prospects in Centerville's (OH) OT Evan Lisle and Indianapolis (IN) Lawrence Central's OG Timothy Gardner.

Urban Meyer and his staff would love to add a third name to that group and one of the top remaining offensive line targets in the class is Arvada (CO) Ralston Valley Senior OT Dan Skipper.

The massive 6-10/290 lineman and current Tennessee commit received an offer from Meyer near the end of December. Despite his commitment to the Vols, Skipper started looking at other schools after Derek Dooley was fired from Rocky Top.

One of those schools was Ohio State, and Skipper arrived in Columbus this past Saturday for his OSU official visit. His stay extended through Monday of the holiday weekend and the trip went as well as could possibly be planned by the staff.

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