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Outside linebacker
Cincinnati, Ohio
Moeller
Ht:6'6"
Wt:223 lbs

Mike Dyer ‏@MikeDyer

Ohio State offered Moeller junior free safety Sam Hubbard this morning

https://twitter.com/MikeDyer/status/314716136904216576

 
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bucknut11;2317641; said:
Scout profile says he's committed to ND to play lacrosse.

I think that I saw he plans on visiting with Coach Myers while visiting with Coach Meyer. Anyone who is a current ND LAX commit would likely be a welcome candidate on Coach Nick's sideline as well.

Edit: Sorry no linky... Will re-edit if I see it again.
 
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http://www.hudl.com/athlete/429574/#highlights/16591392 (Junior year football highlights)

Funny enough, I saw his film for the first time last night in the "2014 In-State Players To Watch" thread. Impressive film. Looks ideal for the Star position, especially with us looking to put 5 and potentially 6 DB's on the field at the same time, but would be a great fit at OLB or a hard-hitting S with some ball skills. His 4.0 GPA is just icing on the cake.
 
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The Recruiting Trail
Ohio State offers Moeller junior free safety Sam Hubbard
03/21/13
by Mike Dyer

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Ohio State offered Moeller junior free safety Sam Hubbard this morning, according to Moeller coach John Rodenberg.

Hubbard, who is 6 feet 5 and 220 pounds, also has offers from Stanford, Illinois, Louisville, Miami University, Ohio University and Boston College.

Hubbard is verbally committed to Notre Dame for lacrosse.

He was second-team all-GCL South in football this past season. He had 75 tackles (34 solo), two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and two interceptions.

Ohio State offers versatile 2014 OLB
March, 21, 2013
By Brad Bournival | ESPN.com

Changing sports could do wonders for the college recruitment of Sam Hubbard (Cincinnati/Archbishop Moeller).

An accomplished lacrosse player who has committed to Notre Dame, the 6-foot-5, 225-pound Hubbard talked with his football coach John Rodenberg about the gridiron and maybe switching sports allegiances.

?When I told him I thought he?d get offers from some football schools, he gave me a list,? Rodenberg said. ?He said, ?I really like Ohio State, Michigan, Notre Dame or Stanford.? I said, ?Well, I?ll call those schools and see what their interest is.?

?Stanford, Ohio State and Michigan got back to me real quick. Ohio State is a big offer for him. He?s an intelligent kid. He knows what it takes to compete at a high level. He went up to talk to Coach [Urban] Meyer a few weeks ago on a visit. He?s excited. He thinks they?re going to win a national championship at Ohio State. I don?t know if it?s definitely changing sports, but I would say it?s changing pretty heavily toward football.?

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http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/colleges/osu/post?id=9329
 
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ScriptOhio;2317998; said:
Re: Hubbard is verbally committed to Notre Dame for lacrosse.

Re: The NCAA allows each Division I lacrosse program 12.6 scholarships for men
http://www.speeddevelopment.net/NCAA_College_Scholarship_Rules_and_Limits_-_CollegeAthletes.com.pdf

Just curious, was he offered a full lacross scholarship at Notre Dame?

I can't say for fact, but I doubt that he's on a full athletic 'ship for LAX. Fully funded D1 programs get 12.6. A lot of programs will split it up as a couple get the full 1-year non-renewable, a bunch will split up halves or less, some kids will get needs based funds and a couple more are pure walk-ons.
 
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tlinc;2318056; said:
Sister is at OSU already. That can't hurt our chances.

I would guess it will come down to the Buckeyes and the Irish (if they offer in football).

With a kid from moeller, I'd never rule out BC or michigan st either
 
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FlyerBuck;2318327; said:
In this case, I would. OSU, Michigan, Stanford, and Norte Dame are the players here.


I think there's a while to go until NSD, hard to believe that he's only looking at those 4 solely for another 10mos. There's a big familiarity between his HS and those 2 colleges as well. Not saying you're wrong, but there's certainly a lot of time until this saga is over
 
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