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When the Lancers were in need of a big play, they looked no further than Ohio State tight end commit Brody Lennon. His first touchdown of the game opened up the scoring as he hauled in a 15-yard pass closing out the first quarter.
Closing out the first half went just as planned for the Lancers. Lennon responded with a 22-yard touchdown catch in the corner of the end zone to tie the game heading into halftime.
“Brody is Brody, he’s tremendous, Ohio State is getting a really good football player,” Gilmour coach Tom Kaufman said.
In between the two scores from Lennon was a little bit of everything. Stellar special teams plays, a lot of running and chunk plays that felt like no lead was ever safe.
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Whatever Gets You Through the Night.To answer your question, the camps and offseason workouts are important. Film is more important to me, but it doesn't show you everything you need to evaluate a prospect. Just one example would be competition level, you need to show out against the best players in-person if you come from a school with bad competition. I played in a rural area with bad competition, I had to show up to camps/circuits to prove I was legit.
In this case, Lennon did that at camp and got his offer. Not really sure where he should be ranked, but when a school like OSU offers a kid at camp, then you take another look at their ranking.