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Glasgow to Ohio State
AURORA ? Marmion senior offensive lineman and DeKalb resident Graham Glasgow will be a preferred walk-on at Ohio State, according to Cadets football coach Dan Thorpe.
Thorpe said Glasgow visited Minnesota, Michigan and Ohio State in the past few weeks to explore walk-on opportunities, and determined Sunday that he wanted to be a Buckeye.
Glasgow, a 6-foot-7, 310-pounder, also had received a Division I scholarship offer from Eastern Michigan.
"He probably could have played sooner at Minnesota, but he wanted to see what he could do," Thorpe said.
Glasgow joins fellow Marmion seniors T.J. Lally (South Dakota State) and Nick Scoliere (North Dakota State) as standouts from last year's Class 6A state runners-up to make a college selection. Offensive lineman Jake Winkel is considering Army and Wheaton College.
Thorpe is excited about Glasgow's football future.
"I just want my kids to go be treated with respect, and for them to work hard and have a great career," Thorpe said. "If it's as a starter, wonderful. If it's as a contributing member at a D-I school, that's fine, too. I just want to make sure the kids are happy."
Sportsbuck28;1958314; said:Uhh... what?
How does this kid go from being an OSU preferred walk-on to a Michigan walk-on with literally no news reporting this? Color me confused.
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NDqbsRoverated;1958459; said:We're being linked to Mgoblog... I guess we broke the news online, confirmed it, or something.
TDunk;1958485; said:Be very, very quiet.
NDqbsRoverated;1958459; said:We're being linked to Mgoblog... I guess we broke the news online, confirmed it, or something.