Teradja Mitchell following Ohio State blueprint to stardom
Teradja Mitchell knows the path in front of him at Ohio State.
He knows there’s a format, a master plan, that comes with being a Buckeyes linebacker. He has seen it in action for three seasons. Mitchell had the chance to watch four hard-working grinders lay out the plan for he and his pair of classmates in the linebacker room.
Now, Mitchell must put that plan to good use this spring and into the summer. This spring is Mitchell’s first at Ohio State in which the depth chart seems to be in his favor. And if he follows that path set forth by Buckeyes linebackers before him, he has a chance to be the next star of the Silver Bullets defense.
“There’s been a blueprint set up with those four guys that just left,” Mitchell said. “I just kind of followed the blueprint and just stepped into the role. I have to be the leader in the room now, being the older guy, me, Dallas and K’Vaughan. So it just kind of comes natural to me because we’ve seen what it takes to lead the unit. Just following the footsteps of the older guys.”
The plan could have crumbled after Mitchell’s freshman year when former linebacker’s coach Billy Davis departed the program. After Ryan Day took over for Urban Meyer, he brought in Al Washington from Michigan to lead the linebackers unit. Coaching changes aren’t always easy for young players. Mitchell made sure to stick with the Buckeyes. Washington has made the expectations clear inside the linebackers room.
Washington knows what it takes to be an Ohio State linebacker. His father played linebacker for the Buckeyes. So when it comes to helping Mitchell reach his potential — another part of the plan — Washington has been helping him for two seasons.
“The standard of Ohio State linebackers, this thing, it goes well beyond, years, so we talk about that all the time,” Washington said. “We’re aware of that. … The standard is the standard. That’s non-negotiable. That’s something that we have to, when we do our day-to-day business, something we have to think in the back of our mind. The guys that are in the room now, they’ve worked really, really hard. They’ve taken advantage of their gaps in time to earn that position, that standard of being a linebacker. But they have to continue to do it. It’s a day-to-day thing.
“We’ve got to see better. Every day, it’s a daily thing. They do have work to do. They do have to continue to take advantage of they time that they have to get better and to uphold that standard.”
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