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Could play one of or the most position for the Bucks. The Star! Congrates Darron and keep putting the hard work in!
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Going toe-to-toe with 4-star Georgia safety Vonn Bell, New Albany's Darron Lee impressed the coaches so much during his camp visit in June that he gained an Ohio State offer and committed shortly after.
MaxBuck;2302804; said:Great link, great interview. Cameraman should not have had that sixth beer with lunch, though.
I didn't realize that Darron had lived in Chattanooga.
Are we sure this kid isn't 30? I seriously can't think I have seen a young man that carries himself so well for being in HS still. Such poise and respect. His parents should be very proud. How many times did he say the word 'team' or compliment someone else? And the maturity....wow. No personal chest thumping at all. Just a kid who seems very fortunate for his opportunity. I actually enjoyed watching that more than a lot of game footage. So refreshing to see guys like that. Head and shoulders above most kids his age. He will be one that Urban talks about that he loves to coach.Buckskin86;2302799; said:
maximumblitz;2303376; said:I am holding out hope that he will be a starting linebacker, with Shazier moving into the middle. No one has a crystal ball. There is some percentage chance of him being a starting linebacker.
maximumblitz;2303376; said:I am holding out hope that he will be a starting linebacker, with Shazier moving into the middle. No one has a crystal ball. There is some percentage chance of him being a starting linebacker.
Ohio State football: Buckeyes seeking players with versatility on field
By Tim May
The Columbus Dispatch Sunday February 17, 2013
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Kyle Robertson | DISPATCH
Darron Lee played quarterback, running back and defensive back at New Albany. He sees his versatility as an asset.
Urban Meyer and his Ohio State staff hit the recruiting trail each year seeking to fill specific needs, but they also are looking for a few good men.
They are known as ?athletes? in the parlance of modern college football, players who could end up at any number of positions through their college careers. The Buckeyes signed at least three this year ? Darron Lee of New Albany, Christopher Worley of Cleveland Glenville and Gareon Conley of Massillon. They have one on the hook for 2014 and some more in their sights.
?It depends on where you?re at? in terms of stocking the cupboard, Meyer said. ?The only thing I can relate it to is like when we were at Florida where we had a lot of ?athletes,? right now we?re behind on ?athletes? at Ohio State.
?Like on special teams, and guys with what we call ?safety bodies,? that?s why we had so much trouble on special teams. So this year we went out and tried to find those ?tweener guys who can play a lot of positions.?
Lee was an extraordinary dual-threat quarterback and running back at New Albany who also excelled as a hard-hitting defensive back. The recruiting analysts projected him as a safety once he gets to OSU, but he said recently that he will wait to learn his assignment.
?I honestly don?t know right now what I will end up doing,? Lee said.
?But ? I feel the coaches are going to put me in the right position, whether that?s hitting people and picking the ball off, or whether it?s having the ball in my hands and getting hit and scoring touchdowns. It?s a wait-and-see thing.?
He didn?t see that as being slighted in the recruiting process.
?I think it?s a credit to my versatility,? Lee said. ?They have seen I can do multiple things on the field, and I think they are going to use that to their advantage.?