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OL Carter Lowe (Official Thread)

Anyone 'in the know', know how he's doing during spring ball? Know it's far-fetched that he'd be running with the ones so quickly, but haven't heard his name mentioned in the OL vignettes about tOSU's OL outlook. Hearing the twins names, which is good, and some of the RS freshmen, but was just wondering....thanks
 
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Anyone 'in the know', know how he's doing during spring ball? Know it's far-fetched that he'd be running with the ones so quickly, but haven't heard his name mentioned in the OL vignettes about tOSU's OL outlook. Hearing the twins names, which is good, and some of the RS freshmen, but was just wondering....thanks
He’s currently running with the 3s. His OL alignment is:
LT Lowe LG Jake Cook, C Simon Lorentz, RG Jayvon McFadden and RT Deontae Armstrong
 
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Better Know a Buckeye: Carter Lowe’s Size and Athleticism Could Be the Cornerstones to Develop Him Into a Stout Left Tackle For Ohio State​

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Immediate Impact​

Although Ryan Day has said Lowe could also play guard, Lowe's athleticism, size and proven ability on the blind side suggests he'll stay at left tackle in the long run and won't move to need inside.

“Wherever they put me is where I like,” Lowe said. “But I think they like me at tackle right now. I like tackle, left tackle, specifically.”

Like nearly every freshman offensive lineman, Lowe will likely need at least a year to develop before he's ready for a significant role on Ohio State's offensive line. That said, he has a chance to earn a spot on the two-deep as a freshman if he proves his worth throughout spring practice and fall camp. With Ethan Onianwa expected to start at left tackle, Lowe will compete with Austin Siereveld and Deontae Armstrong, among others, for a backup tackle role.

Long-Term Impact​

Although Onianwa is a first-year Buckeye, he is entering his final season of eligibility which means the starting left tackle position will be vacant entering the 2026 season. If Lowe can maximize his time, both on the field and off of it, as a freshman, he will have a chance to compete that starting role in his second season as a Buckeye.

Although when – not if – Lowe will eventually start at tackle for Ohio State seems to be the biggest question, he has the talent to be a future All-Big Ten selection and an anchor of OSU's offensive line.
 
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