Tackle from Troy gives in to urge, settles on OSU
Thursday, June 03, 2004
Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Todd Denlinger was trying to keep his options open in the college football recruiting lottery, but he said he had to give in to the irresistible force.
"It’s always been my dream to play at Ohio State," said Denlinger, a 6-foot-3, 282-pound defensive tackle from Troy. "I’ve committed to the Buckeyes."
Evidently, it has been at least a short-term desire of the OSU coaches to have Denlinger join them, too. He is rated the top defensive line prospect in the state by the Ohio Football Recruiting News.
Denlinger said defensive coordinator Mark Snyder, assistant head coach/defensive line coach Jim Heacock and linebackers coach Luke Fickell took turns wooing him.
"I think the coaches are great there, and the campus is a great place," Denlinger said. "And the football program obviously is great.
"Coach Heacock is one of the best defensive line coaches in the country, as you can tell" by the recent selections of defensive linemen Will Smith, Tim Anderson and Darrion Scott in the NFL draft.
Denlinger still could have written his ticket to a lot of places. Despite his size, he ran a 4.71-second 40-yard dash at OSU’s summer camp last year. He played linebacker at Troy last season, collecting 125 tackles (17 for loss). Those stats, coupled with his 3.85 grade-point index, made him a hot commodity this spring.
"He’s one of the top defensive line prospects in the country," OFRN publisher Bill Kurelic said of OSU’s fifth commitment to the 2005 recruiting class.
Denlinger said he had 20 scholarship offers, including Wisconsin, Penn State, Oklahoma, Stanford, Duke, Tennessee, Cincinnati and South Carolina. He said OSU’s coaches did not apply pressure for him to make up his mind early.
"They put it in my own hands," Denlinger said. "It has been my goal to get it over with quickly.
"May was kind of the active time for recruiting. I wanted to finish the month and see what would happen. Nothing changed. Ohio State is where I’ve always wanted to go."
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