HorseshoeFetish;2303963; said:
I guess we've all been taken to school.
I was anticipating a bite.
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HorseshoeFetish;2303963; said:
I guess we've all been taken to school.
BB73;2303959; said:Welcome to the Buckeye family, Kyle!
Holy mackerel! I'm glad that Urban netted you. Some posters will place you on a perch just for being a Buckeye, saying that your commitment jacks up this class to a larger scale, while fans of other teams might be trolling with comments that show them to be bottom feeders.
Some might get hooked and take the bait, and clown around with your name, trying to have a whale of a time like sharks in the water. But we know that Urban didn't take a flyer on you, that you will be a man-of-war for the Buckeyes. If you're able to handle the middle of the line, you could even be a snapper!
We won't hear Joe S(c)had talk about you, but that's because the slippery eels at ESPN would rather flounder around and poke barbs, trying to torpedo Ohio State with red herrings rather than admit any rays of sunshine that might drum up support for the program.
OK, some of those smelt, I did pack them in like sardines, but nothing should char the moment of excitement of Urban reeling in this commitment.
Lancaster's Trout commits to Ohio State football
Junior verbally committed to Buckeyes on Sunday
Feb 11, 2013
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The Eagle-Gazette staff
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Lancaster's Kyle Trout verbally has committed to play for Ohio State. / Eagle-Gazette file photo
LANCASTER ? For the fourth time since 2000, a Lancaster High School football player plans to play for Ohio State.
On Sunday, junior offensive lineman Kyle Trout verbally committed to play for the Buckeyes, his father, Kevin Trout, confirmed. The 6-foot-6, 290-pound lineman had offers from 10 different colleges, including BCS schools West Virginia, Pittsburgh, Illinois, Michigan State and Indiana. Trout was offered by Ohio State offensive line coach Ed Warinner.
Trout is rated as a four-star prospect by the scouting website Rivals.com, and was a first-team, All-Central District selection this past season with the Golden Gales.
Ohio State only signed two offensive linemen in the most recent class this past week.
Trout didn?t start his sophomore season, but saw his stock rise after participating in camps for several universities, including Ohio State, before his junior season.
?If you?re Kyle Trout, you?re 6-foot-6, 260 pounds and you run like a wide receiver ? which he does ? a lot of coaches are like, ?We see what we want. We can mold him like a piece of clay,?? Lancaster coach Rob Carpenter said before the 2012 season.