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8/18/06
8/18/06
Redshirt learned from best
By Jon Spencer
T-F staff
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COLUMBUS -- It was never Marcus Freeman's intention to redshirt at Ohio State, especially after seeing playing time as a true freshman in 2004.
A knee injury in last year's season opener and subsequent staph infection abruptly changed those plans for the linebacker out of Huber Heights Wayne.
Now he thinks his painful ordeal might have been a blessing in disguise. "At first you're like 'Man, why me?' " said Freeman, the projected starter at strongside linebacker when the Buckeyes open the season at home Sept. 2 against Northern Illinois. "But everything is for a reason and then it became, what can I do each day to get better?
"God has a plan for everything. Maybe I needed that extra year to get better. Now that I wasn't practicing, I had to sit back and study (A.J.) Hawk and (Anthony) Schlegel and (Bobby) Carpenter and make sure I can do what they did."
What they did was spearhead a 2005 defense that led the nation in run defense and the Big Ten in total defense and scoring defense. All three have moved on to the NFL. Hawk, a two-time All-American, and Carpenter were first-round picks.
It might take six or seven linebackers to replace them, at least in the early-going as OSU tries to find the right pieces on a defense featuring nine new starters.
Sophomore middle linebacker James Laurinaitis and fifth-year senior John Kerr are slated to start alongside the 6-foot-2, 242-pound Freeman. The rotation has junior Curtis Terry backing up Freeman, junior college transfer Larry Grant working behind Laurinaitis and 210-pound freshman Tyler Moeller job-shadowing Kerr while highly-touted freshman Ross Homan recovers from a hamstring injury.
Anything the Buckeyes get from fifth-year player and one-time blue-chipper Mike D'Andrea will be a bonus. He's been plagued by injuries virtually from the moment he stepped on campus in 2002.
"It's an unbelievably tight-knit group," co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Luke Fickell said. "They compete against each other but do a great job of helping each other.
"It's not a clear-cut three guys who have to be together. They do a great job of working together. We just have to find the best fit, whether it's three, four, five or six guys."
After a year in football purgatory, Freeman is glad to be a free man again. He celebrated with a team-high 10 tackles in the spring game, giving 60,000 fans a glimpse of the skills that made him a Parade All-America at Wayne.
"Last year was a wake-up call," Freeman said. "So many people come out of high school saying 'I'm going to Ohio State and I'm going to start.' Even when I was in high school I thought 'A.J. Hawk ... I can play with him.' Then you get here and realize it's a whole different game at this level. There's so much to learn.
"Many times I sat in the film room, watching A.J., Bobby and Schlegel to see what they did to become such great linebackers."
What they didn't do was wear their hair as closely-cropped as Freeman.
None of them arrived with as much acclaim either.
"He's got as much ability as any linebacker we have here," Fickell said. "He's one of the guys I'm really trying to lean on. He's only a sophomore, but he's been here about three years and I have high expectations for him."
So do the guys on offense.
"This defense is looking real good," tailback Antonio Pittman said. "They've got a lot to prove. They know that a lot of people are doubting them, so they've been out here banging heads."
Freeman is simply trying to keep up the pace set by his predecessors.
"Now that I'm older, I couldn't ask to be in a better position," he said.
"Coming out of high school I was like, 'Man, I want to come to Ohio State and play right away.' Now I realize I couldn't do that.
"There's people like you every year. I learned behind three great linebackers. Now I have to use what they taught me and show what I can do." [email protected]
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