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LS Roen McCullough (Official Thread)

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Roen McCullough

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  • HEIGHT 6-1
  • WEIGHT 230
  • HOMETOWN COLUMBUS, OHIO
  • LAST SCHOOL WORTHINGTON KILBOURN
  • YEAR SOPHOMORE
Roen McCullough was an invited walk-on to the football program after a standout academic and athletic career at Worthington Kilbourne High School in suburban Columbus … he was rated the No. 4 long snapper nationally as a senior and was named second-team all-conference … lettered four years for coach Vince Trombetti … seeking to take over long snapping responsibilities after his brother, Liam, completes his Ohio State career … academic honors in high school included the President’s Outstanding Academic Excellence Award and the Celebration of Excellence Medal … he is the son of Michelle and Mike McCullough.

https://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/roster/roen-mccullough/
 
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Long snapper Roen McCullough no longer on Ohio State's football team
By DAVE BIDDLE

Long snapper Roen McCullough is no longer on Ohio State's football team, Bucknuts has learned. McCullough opened camp as the Buckeyes' No. 2 long snapper behind starter Bradley Robinson. McCullough was also Robinson's backup in 2020. This leaves just two long snappers on Ohio State's 2021 roster: Robinson and true freshman Max Lomonico. Robinson is a a sixth-year senior who transferred to OSU from Michigan State in 2017.

The 6-foot-1, 230-pound McCullough is the younger brother of Liam McCullough, who was Ohio State's No. 1 long snapper from 2016-19. Liam is now the long snapper for the Las Vegas Raiders.

It is unclear if Roen McCullough will continue his football career elsewhere. Bucknuts will have more on this developing story.
 
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