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Wow, I thought we moved guys to the Buckeye Football forum fast when signing day was in February. With the early signing period we don't even wait until the ink is dry.
SKULL SESSION: THE FLIP OF CAMERON BROWN, THE POTENTIAL OF ALEX WILLIAMS, AND THE ODYSSEY OF O-DOG
Cameron Brown, not to be confused with his St. Louis Christian Brothers College teammate Kamryn Babb, flipped from Nebraska to the good guys. Brown is an elite route-runner with a knack for the big play.
After signing his papers, he detailed seeing the light.
From stltoday.com:
"It's exciting. I always had Ohio State in my heart,” said Brown, 17. “I didn't know if I was the right fit. I figured out it's perfect for me. I feel like I can play in their system, they run the same one we run here at CBC.”
Brown had a monster senior season as he caught 58 passes for 931 yards and scored 13 touchdowns despite not playing in the state semifinal or final with an injury. He was a unanimous Class 6 first-team all-state selection by the Missouri Media and the Missouri Football Coaches Association.
The 6-foot-2 and 175-pound Brown verbally committed to Nebraska twice, but when it came time to put pen to paper he said Ohio State was where he leaned. Brown said he told Ohio State he'd sign with the Buckeyes following his official visit but choose not to make that announcement public. After decommitting from Nebraska the first time in June, Brown received death threats on social media.
SUPREME '18 SUMMER ENROLLEES START MATRICULATING AT OHIO STATE
CAMERON BROWN
Eight members of Ohio State's vaunted 2018 class, the Supreme 18, early enrolled back in January.
The rest of the reinforcements started arriving in Columbus Saturday with four-star defensive end Tyreke Smith, four-star safety Josh Proctor, and four-star linebacker K'Vaughan Pope marking the first wave of summer enrollees.
Interesting to see Cam get some time out there tonight...figured Riep, Banks, or Tyreke Johnson would be next up (haven't checked on injuries). In any event, seemed like he played really well from my recollection.