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DONOVAN PEOPLES-JONES, CASS TECH GROUP AT OHIO STATE
There was a major recruiting camp in Columbus yesterday and it paid some dividends for Ohio State.
The Rivals Camp Series stopped just miles from the Buckeyes' campus yesterday morning and upon its completion, a handful of Ohio State targets in 2017 and 2018 and beyond made a visit to see Urban Meyer's program. Of all the visits, none were more "important" from a recruiting standpoint than the one made by Detroit Cass Tech five-star wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones, who showed up with a handful of his younger Technician teammates.
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Donovan enjoyed his visit to tOSU alongside his mother & got to speak with Coaches Meyer, Coombs & Smith. He's impressed by Coach Meyer's track record & knows that he can develop into an NFL-caliber player at Ohio State. Returning this weekend for the spring game.
But there are people who are able to pull it off. For example Krenzel was a Molecular Genetics major, a pretty difficult syllabus in its own right.That would be one difficult load. A former player of mine is at Northeastern playing basketball and he wants engineering. That first semester kicked his butt academically with all the work required of a D1 athlete for athletics.
But there are people who are able to pull it off. For example Krenzel was a Molecular Genetics major, a pretty difficult syllabus in its own right.
I think ant80 is right about the major.I thought he dropped that major and switched to History, or something.
It can, of course, be done (e.g., John Frank and Chad Cacchio went to Med and Dental schools, respectively, after they graduated). It just takes a special kid to be able to pull it all off.