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LB Reid Carrico (transfer to West Virginia)

By making this closing comment in the link posted above Reid shows he really understands what he's about to become a part of...

" Brotherhood is no cliche in Columbus, and this is another example of that. When the Ohio State football team
says or uses that phrase, just know that they mean it. The evidence is everywhere around us right now. I can't
wait to be part of it."

This kid gets it.
 
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ALL-AMERICAN BOWL PRESENTATION

And since we’re on the subject of Henderson, the nation’s No. 2-ranked running back will be taking virtual center stage at 8 tonight, in addition to future teammate Reid Carrico, in the latest episode of NBC Sports’ Road to the Dome series in which several All-American Bowl athletes are being honored with a jersey presentation ceremony.



Henderson and Carrico are the latest in Ohio State’s 2021 class to be honored with the presentation, as Jordan Hancock and Donovan Jackson were featured in episodes one and two, respectively.

More Buckeyes will be featured later on, as they currently have a nationwide-best 11 commits who have announced they will play in the All-American Bowl.

 
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“Effort,” Pendleton told Eleven Warriors. “Without a doubt, effort. The kid never takes a play off.”

Ask Ohio State coach Ryan Day why Carrico was the Buckeyes’ linebacker of choice for their recruiting class of 2021, and it’s because he has no doubt they’ll get that same kind of effort from Carrico in Columbus.

“You talk about somebody when you look him in his eye, he’s gonna get something done,” Day said when the Buckeyes signed Carrico in December. “He’s gonna have a great career here just because of the way he takes care of himself. In the classroom, on the field, one of the toughest guys I’ve seen on film running sideline to sideline.”
 
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