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CB Dominick Kelly (Official Thread)

Wonderful young man, outstanding hard worker. Will give you absolutely no trouble of the football field and takes care of his business in the classroom.

Ran neck and neck with Ellis Robinson, the five star recruit who ended up starting as a true freshman. Ellis struggled earlier in the year against Alabama and Tennessee, but then made dramatic strides towards the end of the year, and he was taking the bulk of Dominick’s snaps.

Is likely getting more NIL money and more playing time in Columbus than in Athens.

Positives:
Fought and earned his way into playing time in Kirby‘s defense and did contribute. Absolutely never quit on the team or on himself despite a desire to contribute more no off the field issues, not a locker room headache. Very used to practicing HARD against good competition. Immediate contributor on special teams.

Challenges:
Reclassified so he was a 17-year-old freshman in college. YOUNG. Incredibly athletically talented but probably could stand to put on a good 10 pounds of muscle in order to compete in the Big Ten and then the SEC. Buckeye S&C will put him down a healthy path and continue the work done in Athens.

He left a great program to go join a great program. This is college football in 2026 folks. Shake his hand and wish him well unless he plays the Dawgs again
 
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Wonderful young man, outstanding hard worker. Will give you absolutely no trouble of the football field and takes care of his business in the classroom.

Ran neck and neck with Ellis Robinson, the five star recruit who ended up starting as a true freshman. Ellis struggled earlier in the year against Alabama and Tennessee, but then made dramatic strides towards the end of the year, and he was taking the bulk of Dominick’s snaps.

Is likely getting more NIL money and more playing time in Columbus than in Athens.

Positives:
Fought and earned his way into playing time in Kirby‘s defense and did contribute. Absolutely never quit on the team or on himself despite a desire to contribute more no off the field issues, not a locker room headache. Very used to practicing HARD against good competition. Immediate contributor on special teams.

Challenges:
Reclassified so he was a 17-year-old freshman in college. YOUNG. Incredibly athletically talented but probably could stand to put on a good 10 pounds of muscle in order to compete in the Big Ten and then the SEC. Buckeye S&C will put him down a healthy path and continue the work done in Athens.

He left a great program to go join a great program. This is college football in 2026 folks. Shake his hand and wish him well unless he plays the Dawgs again
Cheers Woof. It is hard these days with all the movement. You love a guy then he's gone the next minute. Sounds like we're going to be happy about this young man.
 
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