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MD Buckeye;2089552; said:Scout $ - Bogard Enjoys Trip to Los Angeles
1/15
By Carden.....Enjoyed his trip to LA, especially the weather & being able to catch up with Aundrey Walker. Remains committed to Ohio State.
MD Buckeye;2090000; said:Scout $ - Bogard Talks USC Visit
1/16
By The Bank....Says the visit was great, but he's comfortable with Ohio State.
Its important to remember, in recruiting, as in life, actions speak louder than words.
Glenville's De'Van Bogard told The Plain Dealer he has no plans on changing his oral commitment to the Buckeyes, and that the cornerback has met with Meyer and "loves him." Bogard gave his pledge to Ohio State in June, but some wondered after his official visit to USC over the weekend and the departure for Arkansas of OSU cornerbacks coach Taver Johnson, who would have been his coach in Columbus.
Bogard said Johnson told him "Ohio State is the place for me," and that Johnson's move shouldn't change his choice.
"I'm still committed to Ohio State and I'm not planning on changing my mind," Bogard said.
Bogard Ready to Be a Star at Ohio State
By Brandon Castel
COLUMBUS, Ohio ? De?van Bogard wasn?t looking for anything in particular as he glanced around Ohio Stadium.
He was a bit nervous, but more excited to be standing on the field where he would one day play his college ball. That excitement became intrigue as Bogard spotted a ring of names hanging on the upper bowl of the stadium.
?That?s going to be me up there someday,? Bogard said as he glanced over his shoulder at the names Harley, Horvath, Cassady, Griffin, Janowicz, George and Willis.
?I?ll be up there with those guys.?
?Those guys? are some of the greatest players in Ohio State football history; some of the true heroes of the game, including a two-time Heisman Trophy winner in Archie Griffin and the first real football star ever at Ohio State in Chic Harley.
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Freshman Devan Bogard was the first member of the rookie class to lose his black stripe and officially become a Buckeye football player.
The defensive back from Cleveland?s Glenville H.S. had his stripe removed Wednesday during a team meeting for his efforts on & off the field