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Freshmen football players benefit from ?big brother? program at OSU
By Blake Williams
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Published: Monday, November 15, 2010
Adjusting to college life can be a daunting task for any freshman. For those whose first quarter of classes coincides with their first season of college football, it's even more difficult.
"Being a freshman here is a tough thing," said OSU defensive tackle John Simon.
To ease the transition from high school to college, the football staff instituted a program in fall 2006 that pairs an incoming freshman with a "big brother" on the team.
"The older guy just looks after the younger guy and calls him if he needs help ? getting situated," Simon said.
There is no formula for determining the brothers ? the decision is up to the coaching staff.
"I think it mostly goes by position, but whoever they assign for you, you got," Simon said.
Coach Stan Jefferson, who serves as director of player development and runs the program, had more insight.
"It could be by position, it could be by if they are from the same state, it could be if there's a situation where we just feel that those two people will work well together," he said. "We try to get a total staff input."
Though communication among brothers is encouraged, the level of involvement between players is up to the individuals, defensive back Donnie Evege said.
Because most freshmen do not have cars, big brothers often get calls to give their little brothers rides to team events.
They also go to the movies, the mall or other social activities together.
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