• Follow us on Twitter @buckeyeplanet and @bp_recruiting, like us on Facebook! Enjoy a post or article, recommend it to others! BP is only as strong as its community, and we only promote by word of mouth, so share away!
  • Consider registering! Fewer and higher quality ads, no emails you don't want, access to all the forums, download game torrents, private messages, polls, Sportsbook, etc. Even if you just want to lurk, there are a lot of good reasons to register!

LB Justin Hilliard (2020 B1G Champ Def POG)

Justin Hilliard’s Second Career Start A Memorable One

Justin-Hilliard-Postgame-Wisconsin-1170x780.jpg


Justin Hilliard was carted off of the Ohio State practice field on Saturday, March 23rd.

The fifth-year senior Buckeye linebacker had injured his Achilles tendon, and as Hilliard hung his head following his latest setback, it was clear the injury was significant.

In less than six months, however, he was back on the football field for the Buckeyes.

And this past Saturday, he notched his second career start. (His first start came last year against Minnesota.)

With Wisconsin’s running game coming to town, Ohio State’s defensive brain trust decided to go with a beefier lineup featuring four defensive linemen, four linebackers, and three defensive backs. Hilliard was that fourth linebacker.

“We kind of found out I think Tuesday or Wednesday,” Hilliard said of finding out that he would be starting. “We knew that they ran heavier packages just to try to punch you in the mouth, and so we kind of had an idea by Tuesday.”

Generally when a player is getting somewhat of a surprise start, they tell a few family members. Not Hilliard, however.

“I honestly didn’t tell anyone,” he said. “They probably found out when you all found out.”

It didn’t take long for Hilliard to make an impact. On second-and-10 early in the second quarter, he dropped Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor for a loss of six, essentially ending that particular drive.

“It felt so good,” he said. “When I’m when I’m out there though I’m not going out to make plays, I’m going out to do my job, and on that play, yeah, I did my job.”

During the game there is no time for reflection, but afterward, Hilliard had some time to think about how much he has been through and how far he’s come in the past six months.

His first two seasons at Ohio State were lost to injury, but he was determined not to lose his fifth season as well.

“It means so much to me. So much. I was just talking to a lot of guys downstairs, having great moments. At times when I was down, those guys were picking me up so much,” Hilliard said.

“Coming back from the injury is one thing. Coming back to where you were, or just coming back and recovering, and then you got to get back to where you were and even better. And so the coaches — especially [linebackers] Coach [Al] Washington and [co-defensive coordinator Coach [Greg] Mattison have been on me and it’s starting to show up.”

Entire article: https://theozone.net/2019/10/justin-hilliard-second-start-ohio-state-buckeyes/
 
Upvote 0
OHIO STATE'S JUSTIN HILLIARD HAS SUBMITTED APPLICATION TO NCAA PETITIONING FOR SIXTH YEAR OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL, WOULD “PROBABLY” RETURN IF APPROVED

108580_h.jpg


In redshirt senior linebacker Justin Hilliard’s mind, he’s viewing this as his last season at Ohio State. But if the NCAA allows, his college football career might extend an extra year.

Hilliard, who has dealt with two torn biceps and an Achilles tear as a Buckeye, has submitted a waiver request to the NCAA in hopes of being granted a sixth year. It’s now a “waiting game,” he said, since the paperwork has been submitted.

“That process has been done,” Hilliard said on Wednesday night. “It's something that I need to have a conversation with coach (Ryan) Day, coach Mick (Marotti) and all that. But right now, I'm kind of treating it like these are my last games.”

If the NCAA approves the waiver, would Hilliard play another year?

“Probably,” Hilliard said. “I think so. We'll see.”

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...h-year-of-college-football-unsure-whether-hed
 
Upvote 0
SKULL SESSION: RYAN DAY SEEKS EFFICIENCY OVER CHANGES, JUSTIN HILLIARD AND CJ SAUNDERS SEEKING SIXTH YEAR, AND D'ANGELO RUSSELL TAKES DWAYNE WADE'S TORCH

FUTURE SIX YEAR SENIORS. In a world where it seems like most players arrive in Columbus expecting to be in The League after just three seasons, it's looking like Ohio State might have itself a pair of sixth-year seniors next year.



Read into those comments however you would like.

To me, it sounds to me like Hilliard fully expects to be eligible and healthy next year, but there may be some hangup in at least one of those areas for Saunders.

I don't know how it's all going to shake out, but having a sixth-year player on both sides of the ball would sure be one hell of a way to add some veteran leadership to a team that's looking like it'll be pretty young next year.

I mean, damn. Six years is long enough to see two different players come and go.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...lliard-and-cj-saunders-seeking-sixth-year-and
 
Upvote 0
SKULL SESSION: RYAN DAY SEEKS EFFICIENCY OVER CHANGES, JUSTIN HILLIARD AND CJ SAUNDERS SEEKING SIXTH YEAR, AND D'ANGELO RUSSELL TAKES DWAYNE WADE'S TORCH

FUTURE SIX YEAR SENIORS. In a world where it seems like most players arrive in Columbus expecting to be in The League after just three seasons, it's looking like Ohio State might have itself a pair of sixth-year seniors next year.



Read into those comments however you would like.

To me, it sounds to me like Hilliard fully expects to be eligible and healthy next year, but there may be some hangup in at least one of those areas for Saunders.

I don't know how it's all going to shake out, but having a sixth-year player on both sides of the ball would sure be one hell of a way to add some veteran leadership to a team that's looking like it'll be pretty young next year.

I mean, damn. Six years is long enough to see two different players come and go.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...lliard-and-cj-saunders-seeking-sixth-year-and

Perseverance
 
Upvote 0
Wonder what these two 6th year guys will do to Day's recruiting numbers? If he was counting on these two guys exiting the program, and already has verbals in hand, does that mean the verbals get their offers pulled, or that Day has to tell Justin and CJ "No" on their request to come back. Just looking down the road a tad.....Go Bucks!
 
Upvote 0
Play of the damn game is right, so happy for Justin to pull that off. He had a hell of a game, but that pick was the defining moment without a doubt. Really glad to have Justin back this year playing at a high level.

All while being blocked by an OL (#62) six yards off the LOS. Where was the bleeping flag???
 
Upvote 0
Back
Top