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oh yeah. We don't have a guy as big as Tovar but #26 is going to be a serious probem. I'll go as far to say that when Downs leaves next year, regardless if Styles leaves or not, they will make a starting position for him in the middle and he will be a monster.Ironic how similar that duo looks to Styles and Powell back in the day.
Two long, fast dudes
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Ohio State Buckeyes DC Matt Patricia planning on replicating key Jim Knowles decision
Ohio State Buckeyes defensive coordinator Matt Patricia is going to unleash his LBs just as Jim Knowles did last year.scarletandgame.com
Ohio State Buckeyes DC Matt Patricia planning on replicating key Jim Knowles decision
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Ohio State Buckeyes defensive coordinator Matt Patricia may be taking a page out of his predecessor's playbook this season as it pertains to unleashing his linebackers.
Cleveland.com's Stefan Krajisnik predicts Patricia will unleash Payton Pierce next to Sonny Styles and Arvell Reese in a way reminiscent of what Jim Knowles deployed during the Buckeyes' run to the College Football Playoff National Championship.
"While their statures are different, Pierce could be the key to unlocking what Reese and Styles do as Ohio State’s starting linebackers this season," Krajisnik wrote.
"The Buckeyes unleashed their linebackers last year following a troublesome performance in a mid-October loss at Oregon. Ohio State started using Cody Simon and Styles to create havoc in the backfield, made evident by their four combined sacks in the College Football Playoff.
"Patricia might do the same with Styles and Reese this season. Having Pierce on the roster as a trusted third linebacker — who might be the surest tackler of the bunch — helps make it possible."
Patricia may as well borrow as much from Knowles as he could. He'll be under Knowles' shadow after the championship-caliber defensive coordinator took his talents to State College to coach the Penn State Nittany Lions, anyway.
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