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Yeah but Pace was Pace as a freshman. There may be another like him one day. Maybe.DAWAND JONES, THE LARGEST PLAYER IN OHIO STATE FOOTBALL HISTORY, HAS US BUZZING HEADING INTO THE SUMMER
Every year, we get to learn the names, faces, and personalities of new freshmen arriving to play football for Ohio State. Each class brings five-stars, high four-stars and plenty of players we can't wait to see on the field.
But every now and then, a guy arrives and transcends the football stuff, making a bigger impression on the staff of Eleven Warriors. When Tyvis Powell stayed firm as the first commitment in Jim Tressel's final class, despite the turbulence of the coach's removal, and then followed it up with an open letter to fans, that meant something.
Years later, when Demario McCall brought his incredible collection of dirt bike photos, he became an instant favorite around Eleven Warriors HQ. He's been great ever since.
This year, it's offensive lineman Dawand Jones who has us buzzing.
Let's start with his size. The three-star prospect from Indianapolis' Ben Davis High School checks in at 6-foot-8, 360 pounds. He's the heaviest freshman to ever sign with Ohio State, and one inch shorter than the tallest, tackle Kevin Feder, who arrived in 2015 and soon found his way to Kansas via transfer.
What I'm trying to say is that Dawand Jones is the largest man to ever play football for Ohio State. Large enough for upperclassmen to take notice.
But he's not just mass. The dude can move!
Saturday, Jones played in the annual all-star game featuring the best hardwood stars from Indiana taking on the best from the state of Kentucky. He wowed the Bankers Life Fieldhouse with his rim-rattling, finishing with 10 points, four rebounds, and two swipes in Indiana's 120-74 victory.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...istory-has-us-buzzing-heading-into-the-summer
Re: The 6-foot-8, 350-pound specimen has gone from a player that had no technique as a junior to a promising prospect early in his final prep season. Also a Division-I basketball recruit, the massive Jones moves well in lining up at both tackle positions. He can bend, he can run, he's playing at a different speed than he was as a junior, and he played with a motor all night in his team's 41-36 loss at Avon (Ind.) High on Friday night.
https://247sports.com/college/wisco...-more-scholarship-offers-this-fall-121034242/
How is this guy only rated a 3 star? This guy has to have the most "upside" (i.e. potierntial for improvement) than anyone else on the team. He'll probably redshirt this year; however, in 4 years could be another Orlando Pace.
DAWAND JONES, THE LARGEST PLAYER IN OHIO STATE FOOTBALL HISTORY, HAS US BUZZING HEADING INTO THE SUMMER
Every year, we get to learn the names, faces, and personalities of new freshmen arriving to play football for Ohio State. Each class brings five-stars, high four-stars and plenty of players we can't wait to see on the field.
But every now and then, a guy arrives and transcends the football stuff, making a bigger impression on the staff of Eleven Warriors. When Tyvis Powell stayed firm as the first commitment in Jim Tressel's final class, despite the turbulence of the coach's removal, and then followed it up with an open letter to fans, that meant something.
Years later, when Demario McCall brought his incredible collection of dirt bike photos, he became an instant favorite around Eleven Warriors HQ. He's been great ever since.
This year, it's offensive lineman Dawand Jones who has us buzzing.
Let's start with his size. The three-star prospect from Indianapolis' Ben Davis High School checks in at 6-foot-8, 360 pounds. He's the heaviest freshman to ever sign with Ohio State, and one inch shorter than the tallest, tackle Kevin Feder, who arrived in 2015 and soon found his way to Kansas via transfer.
What I'm trying to say is that Dawand Jones is the largest man to ever play football for Ohio State. Large enough for upperclassmen to take notice.
But he's not just mass. The dude can move!
Saturday, Jones played in the annual all-star game featuring the best hardwood stars from Indiana taking on the best from the state of Kentucky. He wowed the Bankers Life Fieldhouse with his rim-rattling, finishing with 10 points, four rebounds, and two swipes in Indiana's 120-74 victory.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...istory-has-us-buzzing-heading-into-the-summer
Re: The 6-foot-8, 350-pound specimen has gone from a player that had no technique as a junior to a promising prospect early in his final prep season. Also a Division-I basketball recruit, the massive Jones moves well in lining up at both tackle positions. He can bend, he can run, he's playing at a different speed than he was as a junior, and he played with a motor all night in his team's 41-36 loss at Avon (Ind.) High on Friday night.
https://247sports.com/college/wisco...-more-scholarship-offers-this-fall-121034242/
How is this guy only rated a 3 star? This guy has to have the most "upside" (i.e. potierntial for improvement) than anyone else on the team. He'll probably redshirt this year; however, in 4 years could be another Orlando Pace.