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Bruh, yes I actually typed it that way.
Not fair to ever compare someone to the original pancake man, BUT, his demeanor on the field and off, so far, might be the closest I've seen from this state since the man himself. I think he's better than Alex Boone. If he shoots for Big O but lands on say, Nick Petite or Paris, I'm sure we'll all live with that.
Got too much time on my hands right now evidently but I've been watching a ton of film on these recruits. Anyone hiring? Hehe
Greer is now ranked ahead of Felix Ojo on Rivals.“After being able to see Sam Greer at the Rivals 5-Star event, we feel more confident about Greer’s ability and development path to the next level.
The Archbishop Hoban product came in at 6-foot-6 plus, 315 pounds with over 34-inch arms and has a tremendous frame to play either tackle spot.
His build is nearly college-ready and despite having limited reps at the high school level he showed quality footwork and hand usage in pass protection at Rivals 5-Star.
He has some polishing to do when it comes to feeling leverage, but should come naturally as he collects more reps. Excited to see a full, healthy senior season from him.” —
Greer is getting a chance to showcase his potential after missing most of his sophomore season with injury. This camp cycle was his first with a full season of varsity experience under his belt. A 6-foot-7, 323-pound, in-state offensive tackle who shut down elite edge rushers at an elite recruiting camp? Sounds good to me! Ohio State might not break its drought on composite five-star offensive tackles, but Greer is showing the potential of a future front-five anchor.In a deep group of touted offensive tackles at Rivals Five-Star, it was Sam Greer who stood out among the rest. The Ohio State commit checked in at nearly 6-foot-7, 323 pounds with plus length. Greer was a standout during the extensive 1-on-1 period, getting the best of talented pass rushers on most of his reps. Greer flashed light feet and some of the best reactive quickness among the offensive linemen at Rivals Five-Star. He was also hyper physical. Greer was a bull on contact, giving little ground once engaged.
I think Onianwa(Rice OT), is currently the starting LT, and this will be his last year of eligibility. Daniels from Minnesota will still have years of eligibility left, and could battle Lowe, Siereveld and the Armstrong twin for the starting spotsReally can envision that next year tOSU will have their two tackles come up from existing ranks. Meaning that don't have to shop the NIL list. At the very least, see Lowe as a RT, am I correct that the Rice guy has couple of years left? Then making the switch to LT, opening the door for Greer. Again, not downselling the others in line, but going on posting headlines only (I know, not a real thing). And with the IOL's here now, there's at least one year each left of eligibility. For the first time in quite awhile, seems like the OL has more and better depth than the DL. Go Bucks!