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wadc45;2276459; said:Scout $ - Shrine Bowl Notebook
12/11
Had to make the best decision for himself which was OSU and is coming in as a Viper.
Rivals $ - Shrine Bowl: Monday recruiting notebook
12/10
Greg Gilmore is working on Lewis...meanwhile Lewis is working on Vonn Bell and Trey Johnson.
BuckTwenty;2276469; said:Ha. Good luck with that, Greg.
December 19, 2012
Tyquan Lewis earns Prime Time spot on AP 1st team
CORRESPONDENT Van Holland
TARBORO ? Tarboro Vikings defensive end Tyquan Lewis has added another award to his collection. He was selected to the Associated Press All-State Defensive 1st team. Lewis received 15 out of a possible 17 votes, which was the most votes for a defensive player.
Lewis has been a driving force for the Vikings defense over the last four years. He was recently named the NCHSAA 2-A state championship Defensive Player of the Game.
Lewis led the Vikings for the second consecutive year with sacks and really turned up his game during the playoffs where he averaged at least two sacks per game in the playoffs.
Lewis' career took off during his sophomore season when he was an unknown, but quickly made a name for himself on the defensive side of the ball. He was a threat coming off of the end for opposing quarterbacks and couldn't be handled in the 2010 state championship game. He hit the quarterback on almost every other play.
Lewis committed to play football for the Ohio State Buckeyes and head coach Urban Meyer in September. He chose the Buckeyes over North Carolina and LSU.
Lewis decided to go play for the Buckeyes, because he connected well with the coaching staff there. Meyer was impressed with Lewis when he worked out for the Buckeye coaching staff. He said Lewis was one of the fastest players he had seen come off the edge and the others he had seen like that were top draft picks in the NFL.
Lewis played in the Shrine Bowl this past weekend. On the opening kickoff he forced a fumble and North Carolina scored off of the turnover.
Lewis began his senior campaign going to combines. The most prestigious was "The Opening" in Oregon that was hosted by Nike at their headquarters.
Lewis is listed as a four star athlete and has an impressive time in the 40-yard dash. His big 6-foot-4 230 pound frame has been a force on the gridiron.
When he goes to college to play for the Buckeyes, he will move from defensive end to linebacker.
osugrad21;2275924; said:Getting rave reviews at the Shrine Bowl...working on the edge and also true LB. Measurements are legit and he definitely plays faster than the 40 time. I'll see him personally Saturday.
osugrad21;2283502; said:In all honesty, he looked out of position and lost...and like a kid going through the motions in an all-star game. He definitely passes the eyeball test and did get 'tweaked' early in the game. It was not an impressive day for him.
TheDudeToo;2283511; said:Looks good on the films posted. Plays like he's [censored]ed. Reminds me a bit of Vernon Gholston.