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DE Caden Curry (Official Thread)

The DL is playing well, but I'm not sure how Curry can be held off the field in our rotation. Dude is clearly a player. We'll need him as the season goes on regardless of depth. Excited for his future here.

Think he'll have that slow build throughout the season and have a come out party late like Olave...they're going to pick his spots wisely and keep that confidence high until the rest catches up.
 
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Think he'll have that slow build throughout the season and have a come out party late like Olave...they're going to pick his spots wisely and keep that confidence high until the rest catches up.

That would be a smart play...just get him some minutes in the next few games and bam, Caden is going to blow people up end of the year.
 
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Caden Curry needed only a dozen plays to show why he was one of Ohio State’s most coveted targets in the recruiting class of 2022.

Over the course of 12 defensive snaps last Saturday against Arkansas State – the first defensive snaps of his Ohio State career – Curry recorded four tackles.

He kicked off his second defensive series as a Buckeye by exploding off the edge and burying Arkansas State running back Ja’Quez Cross for a tackle for loss six yards behind the line of scrimmage, then bounced off of two blockers to tackle quarterback A.J. Mayer at the line of scrimmage one play later. He kicked off Ohio State’s next defensive series by splitting two blockers to stop a run for a gain of only two yards, and bounced off a block to make another tackle on his first play on the field on Ohio State’s final defensive series of the game.



That wasn’t all Curry showed in his defensive debut. On one of his first plays in the game, Curry drew the assignment of covering a running back on a wheel route out of the backfield and showed the speed to run stride-for-stride with the smaller back – an impressive feat for a defender who was playing defensive tackle for a high school team just a year ago.


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