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A HEALTHY TARON VINCENT RAISES CEILING OF OHIO STATE’S DEFENSIVE TACKLES
Testaments to the stature of Ohio State’s football program come in numerous forms.
Conference championships, primetime victories, recruiting coups, or, in the case of Taron Vincent last fall, forgotten, sidelined five-star prospects.
Oftentimes, the loss of somebody as talented or as heralded as Taron Vincent would set a team back significantly. The 6-foot-2, 295-pound interior lineman was the nation’s 20th-best overall recruit and the No. 1 defensive tackle when he signed with the Buckeyes in 2018. As a freshman, he ended the season with a season-high 19 snaps in the Rose Bowl, potentially springboarding him toward a starting role in a post-Dre’Mont Jones world. Instead, a torn labrum in his right shoulder a week before the 2019 season kicked off kept him out the entire fall.
Most programs that don’t collect five-star recruits like candy on Halloween would respond by wilting. In the case of Ohio State, however, defensive line coach Larry Johnson simply reloaded. Jashon Cornell started at 3-technique, Haskell Garrett backed him up, and the Buckeyes’ defensive line thrived.
Technically, Johnson again shouldn't need a fully healthy Vincent to put together a quality interior defensive line in 2020. Garrett and Jerron Cage return as fourth-year 3-techniques, and Tommy Togiai is joined by Antwuan Jackson Jr. at nose tackle. Together, they’d be a formidable unit.
But provided Vincent’s healthy, and Johnson says he is, then he raises the ceiling for what Ohio State can expect out of its defensive tackles.
“I think it will be a very competitive fall when we get going again,” Johnson said a couple of weeks ago. “Who's going to be the guy who jumps out? So that's what I'm looking forward to. (Vincent) has the skillset, certainly has the mental phase of the game. Now it's just a matter of playing football – again.”
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...ses-ceiling-of-ohio-state-s-defensive-tackles
Testaments to the stature of Ohio State’s football program come in numerous forms.
Conference championships, primetime victories, recruiting coups, or, in the case of Taron Vincent last fall, forgotten, sidelined five-star prospects.
Oftentimes, the loss of somebody as talented or as heralded as Taron Vincent would set a team back significantly. The 6-foot-2, 295-pound interior lineman was the nation’s 20th-best overall recruit and the No. 1 defensive tackle when he signed with the Buckeyes in 2018. As a freshman, he ended the season with a season-high 19 snaps in the Rose Bowl, potentially springboarding him toward a starting role in a post-Dre’Mont Jones world. Instead, a torn labrum in his right shoulder a week before the 2019 season kicked off kept him out the entire fall.
Most programs that don’t collect five-star recruits like candy on Halloween would respond by wilting. In the case of Ohio State, however, defensive line coach Larry Johnson simply reloaded. Jashon Cornell started at 3-technique, Haskell Garrett backed him up, and the Buckeyes’ defensive line thrived.
Technically, Johnson again shouldn't need a fully healthy Vincent to put together a quality interior defensive line in 2020. Garrett and Jerron Cage return as fourth-year 3-techniques, and Tommy Togiai is joined by Antwuan Jackson Jr. at nose tackle. Together, they’d be a formidable unit.
But provided Vincent’s healthy, and Johnson says he is, then he raises the ceiling for what Ohio State can expect out of its defensive tackles.
“I think it will be a very competitive fall when we get going again,” Johnson said a couple of weeks ago. “Who's going to be the guy who jumps out? So that's what I'm looking forward to. (Vincent) has the skillset, certainly has the mental phase of the game. Now it's just a matter of playing football – again.”
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...ses-ceiling-of-ohio-state-s-defensive-tackles
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