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wadc45;1401031; said:
Football: Sam Longo: Recruiting analysts see long wait ahead
James Pallitto
Issue date: 2/25/09 Section: Sports
Chris Watt, the nation's No. 1 offensive guard prospect according to scout.com, had an offer on the table from Ohio State. The Buckeyes had two spots remaining for linemen, one reserved for five-star Marcus Hall and the second for either Watt or a less-heralded prospect with a long frame.
A three-star to Watt's five, Ohio State commit Sam Longo plugged the small hole in the recruiting class with his massive build.
At 6-foot-6 and 280 pounds, Longo's length translates to either tackle position on the outside of the line. The nation's 26th-ranked tackle according to rivals.com, Longo assumes he'll be a surprise. The Web site deemed him its sleeper of the 25-man class, a prediction that would make many forget about Watt's signing with Notre Dame if it pans out.
Viking;1422863; said:If we didn't have Michael Adams I'd bet on Longo ending up something like Eben Britton in a few years. He may still (especially if he redshirts - although that won't help him from a polish perspective), but I'm not sure it happens unless someone else doesn't pan out, which I don't hope for, but you have to believe is a legitimate possibility. I don't see him fitting at guard too well.
itownbuckeye;1422916; said:He's already a year behind Adams/Shugarts and will be two with a likely redshirt year. Couple that with the fact that none of the '09 O-line commits are definite tackles and I fail to see a reason why Longo couldn't end up at tackle if it is his best position. Also, I don't understand why a redshirt year wouldn't help him from a polish perspective. Seems like an extra year to focus on strength, conditioning and technique could only help in that respect.