BETTER KNOW A BUCKEYE: BARON BROWNING
This week's
Better Know a Buckeye feature continues with a profile of Baron Browning, a linebacker from the Fort Worth area.
BARON BROWNING
- Size: 6-4/230
- Position: LB
- Hometown: Fort Worth, TX
- School: Kennedale
- 247 Composite: ★★★★★
- National Ranking: 11
- Position Ranking: 1 (OLB)
- State Ranking: 4 (TX)
- U.S. Army All-American
- All-USA Second Team (USA TODAY)
Browning's path to Ohio State is circuitous. His recruitment starts the June after his freshman year with his first offer, from Baylor. He committed to the Bears the next summer before uncertainty surrounding Baylor's sexual assault scandal, among other things, encouraged him to explore his options. Ohio State got its foot in the door with large help from Jeffrey Okudah. However, Browning seemed to favor Texas and, later, Alabama. Ohio State made a strong push near the end with his official visit for the Michigan game and an in-home visit at the end of last November to secure Browning's commitment on Dec. 1, 2016.
I retell this story below and the reasons Browning highlighted that encouraged him to leave Texas, and the South more generally, for Ohio State. Thereafter, I provide a scouting report of the No. 1 outside linebacker prospect in the country. I project a redshirt amid a crowded depth chart and a small injury concern for Browning before closing with highlight film for the reader to watch at the end of the feature.
HIS RECRUITMENT
Browning's recruitment starts the summer after his freshman year. He hit the camp circuit, performing under Art Briles' watchful eyes on June 1, 2014. He left with a scholarship offer, his first. This portended some major offers to follow as Oklahoma State and Arkansas each extended scholarship offers after impressive camp performances that summer.
His sophomore year was a bigger boon for his recruitment as Browning racked up offers from major programs across the country. It started that fall of 2014 with offers from Nebraska, UCLA, and Washington. It continued later in spring 2015 with offers from Alabama, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Texas, and USC. This interest underscored a central theme early into Browning's recruitment that held through its duration: Baron Browning was the No. 1 outside linebacker prospect in his 2017 class and a certain five-star.
These majors offers, even the visit to Tuscaloosa concurrent with his scholarship offer, were unable to shake the trajectory of a recruitment that increasingly favored Baylor. Baron Browning's father, Barry Sr., played for TCU in the 1990s. His defensive coordinator there for a year was Phil Bennett, who served as Baylor's defensive coordinator from 2011 through 2016. That connection, combined with its status as his first offer and college football's nouveau riche of the time, made Baylor the favorite for Browning's services.
Browning's comments upon his July 18, 2015 commitment to Baylor largely reiterated those points. He identified Baylor as a "brand" of which he wanted to be part. He talked up his connection with the coaching staff, including Art Briles and Jim Gush, his would-be future position coach.
Browning said he was 100% committed to Baylor and would not repudiate himself from his word. It's conceivable he was right and this feature would not be on
Eleven Warriors if not for the exogenous shock of the sexual assault scandal that rocked Baylor University. Baylor University had Title IX problems on this front since 2012 but these problems became front-and-center in June 2015 when Phil Bennett, Baylor's defensive coordinator, announced Sam Ukwuachu (a Boise State transfer with a slew of known behavioral problems) would play for Baylor in 2015. Ukwuachu was subsequently arrested for sexually assaulting a Baylor soccer player. The internal investigation Baylor commenced under then-president Ken Starr, concurrent investigations by outlets like
Outside the Lines and
Dallas Morning News, and newer incidents involving Shawn Oakman eventually culminated in a damning report before Baylor's board of regents that led to the removal of Art Briles from his position.
Browning had already made his mind to pursue other options before Briles' dismissal. He decommitted from Baylor on February 14, 2016. He punctuated the decision with "I think it's best I open my recruitment back up all the way and really weigh my options going into my senior year." He momentarily withheld comment about what new schools he was favoring though Browning would not want for options going forward.
It's still a bit surprising that Browning's eyes turned north to Columbus at this time. He had a longstanding offer from Ohio State but said little of it. Further, his immediate attention after his decommitment was regional. He visited Texas, not without a different form of program uncertainty, later that month. The next month, he visited Texas A&M, which was by a wide margin the biggest beneficiary of the turmoil in Waco (e.g. Kellen Mond, Hezekiah Jones, Jhamon Ausbon). He visited LSU in April. He already had a genuine interest in Alabama that resulted in a prior visit. Few things about Browning's recruitment at the time other than a mention in a preliminary "top ten" portended the unofficial visit Browning would take last May.
Here, Ohio State fans may have Jeffrey Okudah to thank for Baron Browning's unofficial visit. Okudah and Browning visited Ohio State together that same weekend of May 21-22 last year. Okudah was more strongly considering Ohio State than Browning was at the time. The joint visit to Ohio State had a lasting effect on the recruitment of both. A follow-up visit from Tim Beck and Luke Fickell to Browning's home in Texas may have put the Buckeyes in the lead.
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