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Junior-college linebacker chooses OSU
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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Linebacker Larry Grant committed to Ohio State yesterday, and if he ends up being the final member of the Ohio State recruiting class, the Buckeyes can say they ended on a high note.
Grant, originally from Norcross, Ga., by way of City College of San Francisco, is considered among the top junior-college linebacker prospects. With that in mind, he said there was no doubt why he picked Ohio State over Oregon and a couple of other schools.
"It’s ‘Linebacker University,’ " he said.
The Buckeyes still were waiting for word from defensive lineman Corey Peters of Louisville (Ky.) Central and receiver Greg Mathews of Orlando (Fla.) Edgewater. But incidations were that they would go elsewhere.
Even if the Buckeyes lose them, coach Jim Tressel and his staff certainly will be pleased with the class. Although the Buckeyes waved goodbye to their three senior starting linebackers, including All-American and Lombardi Award winner A.J. Hawk, today they are expected to welcome five highly touted linebackers among the 20-member class.
Thought I just heard Tress say on the radio that Larry's high school coach played for the Buckeyes.
also played for former OSU coach Dick Walker
Sporting News
He signed with Ohio State and likely will start spring practice at middle linebacker.
225 is a tad small for middle linebacker in the Big Ten. You would figure with his speed that he'd be better suited for the outside.