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OL Nicholas Petit-Frere (1st Team All American, Tennessee Titans)

Football: Nicholas Petit-Frere comes in ready to live up to lofty expectations for Ohio State

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Nicholas Petit-Frere came into Ohio State with higher expectations than most linemen before him.

A former five-star prospect out of Berkeley Prep High School, Petit-Frere joined the 2018 Class as the seventh-highest rated prospect and the top-rated offensive lineman in the program’s history, according to 247Sports composite rankings, which began rating recruits in 1999.

But for Petit-Frere, the expectations from the outside world take a back seat to the expectations he has for himself.

“It’s my expectations. It’s not really like expectations of like, ‘Oh, he was rated a five-star guy,’” Petit-Frere said. “Those are my expectations, because it’s like a self determination for me to get better.”

The redshirt freshman offensive tackle comes into the 2019 season with four games played for the Buckeyes, but with his heightened expectations intact.

Ohio State comes into the fall without four of its five 2018 starters on the offensive line, with Isaiah Prince, Demetrius Knox and Malcolm Pridgeon graduating and Michael Jordan forgoing his final season of eligibility to enter the 2019 NFL Draft.

This leaves position battles to be won, and gives Petit-Frere an opportunity to earn playing time.

Known most for his work at right tackle, the redshirt freshman is going up against redshirt senior offensive tackle Branden Bowen, who is coming off a major surgery on his leg.

Redshirt senior offensive tackle Josh Alabi is currently playing on the left side in the absence of junior Thayer Munford, who is out for the spring with an injury, but also has the potential to take the spot.

Despite being his main competitor, Bowen had nothing but positives to say about the player Petit-Frere has become in the past year and a half.

“He’s an amazing player,” Bowen said. “I’ve never seen faster feet on an O-lineman, he’s finally getting that confidence, he’s finally getting the playbook down, and he’s getting to the point where he can really dominate.”

Bowen brings the experience to the spot — the fifth-year Ohio State offensive tackle has 19 games played, six of which have been starts.

But Petit-Frere has the potential, something he might not have believed after his first season.

He said his first offseason proved to be more difficult at the start than for the early enrollees.

As a new recruit, he enrolled in the summer, and was forced to play catch-up with the freshmen who had been there for spring practices.

“It makes them a man, it makes them like really understand how to perform here at this program,” Petit-Frere said. “Summer’s the same way, but like getting two chances at it instead of one, really changes some people.”

Entire article: https://www.thelantern.com/2019/04/...live-up-to-lofty-expectations-for-ohio-state/
 
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Six for Saturday: Buckeyes Primed For Stardom In 2019

Last year, the Buckeyes had a star emerge at quarterback as Dwayne Haskins set all kinds of Ohio State passing records. The year before, it was freshman running back JK Dobbins.

In 2016, you saw Malik Hooker, Curtis Samuel, Marshon Lattimore, Nick Bosa and I can’t even remember who else become stars.

It happens every year. New stars take over and become household names in the college football world.

This year will be no different. There is no shortage of possible new stars for Ohio State in 2019, but for our purposes we’ll keep it to just six or so names.

Nicholas Petit-Frere – Right Tackle, rFr.
As talented as any offensive lineman Ohio State has recruited in years, Nicholas Petit-Frere is a craftsman. Blessed with physical abilities that few players his size possess, his focus is on technique and perfection. Petit-Frere understands the process that needs to take place and works every day to make that process come to fruition. He was a consistent presence this spring on an offensive line that had many moving parts. Petit-Frere may not yet be great this year, but he should still be very good.

Entire article: https://theozone.net/2019/06/six-buckeyes-primed-stardom-2019/
 
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I genuinely do not understand why 11w continues to take the waste-up shots at check-in.

They clearly do not understand why people are interested in the event, which is to see how the off-season strength and conditioning has gone, which requires more than a waste-up picture.

Was wondering the same thing. Hard to get a good judgement on strength gains from most of their check in pictures.
 
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I still think this guy is battling Davis to start. Whether he plays inside as a Gaurd or RT and Bowen plays RG.

That’s what I’d like to see.

Munford, Jackson, Josh, Bowen, NPF

Alabi and Davis first off the bench.

Lots of flexibility as you have an OT and G as quality sub depth plus Bowen has the ability to change.

Absolutely love this versatility and I think that starting 5 could be really good.

NPF just needs to go and grab his spot.
 
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I still think this guy is battling Davis to start. Whether he plays inside as a Gaurd or RT and Bowen plays RG.

That’s what I’d like to see.

Munford, Jackson, Josh, Bowen, NPF

Alabi and Davis first off the bench.

Lots of flexibility as you have an OT and G as quality sub depth plus Bowen has the ability to change.

Absolutely love this versatility and I think that starting 5 could be really good.

NPF just needs to go and grab his spot.
There is absolutely no way he is playing G. His main issue seems to be maintaining weight.
 
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I still think this guy is battling Davis to start. Whether he plays inside as a Gaurd or RT and Bowen plays RG.

That’s what I’d like to see.

Munford, Jackson, Josh, Bowen, NPF

Alabi and Davis first off the bench.

Lots of flexibility as you have an OT and G as quality sub depth plus Bowen has the ability to change.

Absolutely love this versatility and I think that starting 5 could be really good.

NPF just needs to go and grab his spot.

Love the depth and talent that we have this year. It is going to pay dividends throughout the season.
 
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Impressive young man right there.

For sure, as a young man, indeed. But, perhaps on the physical side? Who here could put on 30# and cut a half second to a second off their 40 time?


Can’t recall who said it a couple of weeks ago, but it was one of the best quotes ever... something like ‘my 40 time is 3-days and a recovery shake.’ Imagine what it would be with another 30.
 
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