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LB Kyle Libby (Walk-On)

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Early bird makes the roster
Heath grad Libby earns walk-on spot at Ohio State
By DAVE PURPURA
Sports Writer

Michael Lehmkuhle, The Advocate


Heath's Kyle Libby slips past Lakewood's Matt Delawder last season. Libby, who graduated from Heath in December and enrolled early at Ohio State, earned a walk-on spot with the OSU football team.

HEATH -- Kyle Libby piqued interest from the Miami University and Cincinnati football programs.

Hillsdale College was willing to do practically anything to sign the Heath standout, who also turned heads at Ohio University, Wittenberg, Otterbein and Tiffin among other schools.



But none of those could offer Libby what Ohio State did -- and didn't.

Libby, a former Bulldogs tailback, tight end and linebacker, graduated from Heath in December and enrolled early at Ohio State with the intent of walking on to the Buckeyes. He survived a 50-man tryout and will participate in spring practice as a linebacker beginning Monday.
The spring game is April 22.

"It's going great," Libby said Wednesday night, in the midst of his first college spring break. "It was either come in (before winter quarter) or in the fall. Being here now, I have six months' more experience than I would have had, and I hope it gives me an opportunity for more playing time."

Libby, who attended Ohio State camps for three straight summers in high school, said he's currently low on the linebacker depth chart. After surviving a tryout just for the right to become a walk-on in the third week of the winter quarter, he started working out with the team the next week -- a regimen that included the well-known 6 a.m. conditioning sessions.

Eighty players wanted to walk on, a group that was cut to 50 because players must have carried 12 credit hours each quarter for the past year -- if they weren't freshmen like Libby -- and maintained at least a 2.0 GPA.

Libby is part of a growing number of high school football players graduating early to participate in spring college practices.

A recent USA TODAY survey of schools aligned with the Bowl Championship Series shows a 53 percent increase, from 34 athletes last year to 52 this year, in players who graduated from high school a semester early and have arrived on campus to begin studies and participate in spring football.

"He made a good decision going over there early," Heath coach Mark Collier said. "He's at peace with his decision.

"As a coach, I respect what he's done. I'm excited for the fact that he's doing it. At school, people are talking about it and wondering how he'll do. He's doing what people said he couldn't do."

Libby dropped basketball and baseball after his sophomore year to concentrate solely on football. He worked out at The Advantage Club with manager Larry Miller, who worked with former Buckeyes and area natives Matt Calhoun and Jeff Uhlenhake.

Calhoun, a teammate of current Ohio State co-defensive coordinator Luke Fickell, is a Heath graduate.

Libby credits The Advantage Club for his increased speed, size and strength. He's running a 4.75 40-yard dash and has bulked up from 200 to 230 pounds.

"This has always been what I've wanted to do," Libby said. "When I had the opportunity to go other places, this was where I wanted to be. I was always set on this.

"If there were greater offers, I didn't know. But I never gave myself an opportunity for them. I mean, there's nothing like Ohio State football."


Dave Purpura can be reached at (740) 328-8823 or [email protected]


Originally published March 23, 2006
 
"This has always been what I've wanted to do," Libby said. "When I had the opportunity to go other places, this was where I wanted to be. I was always set on this.

"If there were greater offers, I didn't know. But I never gave myself an opportunity for them. I mean, there's nothing like Ohio State football."

Gotta love that attitude.
 
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Heath graduate to suit up for OSU games

Kyle Libby says it's fun being on top-ranked team in the nation
By DAVE PURPURA
Advocate Reporter



COLUMBUS -- Kyle Libby could have gone to Austin, Texas, last weekend, but he didn't feel a pressing need. His place on the Ohio State football team is secure at home.

Libby, a Heath graduate and OSU freshman, is a scout-team linebacker for the top-ranked Buckeyes and will dress for the remaining six home games, the first one on Saturday against Cincinnati. Only 70 players travel with the Buckeyes, relegating Libby to viewer status for road games.

He was not one of 105 players Ohio State carried through camp and the season opener against Northern Illinois, which is why Saturday is his first day to dress.
"It wasn't weird," Libby said of watching the 24-7 win against Texas. "I could have tried for tickets; a lot of guys did. It doesn't bother me not to be there."
It would take more than that -- and a technical glitch that means he isn't listed on the Ohio State Web site's official roster -- to sidetrack Libby, who graduated from Heath in December, participated in winter workouts with Ohio State and saw time in the fourth quarter of the spring game April 22.
Playing as the backup to sophomore starter James Lauranaitis, Libby had one tackle. He played only when the Buckeyes ran their base defense -- four down linemen and three linebackers -- on first down.
"Right now, I'm just learning the defense as much as I can," Libby said. "I'm not at the same place every day. They move me around to the different linebacker positions. I'm just going wherever I'm needed."
Libby, who is one credit hour short of sophomore status entering the start of fall quarter next Wednesday, did not take classes during the summer. Instead he commuted from Heath to attend workouts five days a week.
Even though the initial awe of being a Buckeye wore off somewhat after the spring game, some remains.
"It really sunk in the day after the (Northern Illinois) game," Libby said. "I had all summer being here with the guys, but being on the top-ranked team in the country -- it's fun to be here."
Dave Purpura can be reached at (740) 328-8823 or [email protected].

Originally published September 15, 2006
 
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I learned from someone who is close to him that he will be out for 6 to 10 months. They said however, that he is seeking a medical deferment so he can get back that year of eligibility and be a sophomore next season. I was sorry to hear about the length of time, but I know he is dedicated and won't let this stop him.
 
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