OHIO STATE LINEBACKER PALAIE GAOTEOTE IV STRIVING TO “HELP THE TEAM ANY WAY I CAN” DESPITE SMALLER-THAN-EXPECTED ROLE
Palaie Gaoteote IV isn’t playing the role he envisioned he would have in Ohio State’s defense this season, but he’s still trying to make as big of an impact for the Buckeyes as he can.
Through the first nine games of the 2022 season, Gaoteote has played
only 28 snaps. New defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Jim Knowles has leaned almost entirely on his starters in his position group, and as a result, Gaoteote has seen only occasional defensive snaps despite currently being fourth in the linebacker pecking order behind Tommy Eichenberg, Steele Chambers and Cody Simon.
In his first interview session of the season Wednesday, Gaoteote acknowledged he isn’t playing as much as he thought he would be. But he says he’s trying to take advantage of the snaps he is getting and do what he can to help the team win.
“It's definitely been different, but it's definitely a role that I've embraced,” Gaoteote said. “Coming into the season, I expected a lot of things and things didn't happen that way. So the role that I have right now, I plan to play to the best of my ability and just help the team any way I can.”
For the most part, Gaoteote’s role this season has been playing on special teams, where he has played 86 snaps between the kickoff coverage, kickoff return and punt return teams. Gaoteote has received acclaim for his performance in that phase of the game, earning special teams player of the game honors after both of Ohio State’s first two contests of the year against Notre Dame and Arkansas State.
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