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BETTER KNOW A BUCKEYE: DRUE CHRISMAN
Our "Better Know a Buckeye" series continues with its tenth installment. We profile Drue Chrisman, a punter from Cincinnati. Chrisman is the punter designate in Ohio State's 2016 recruiting class and the only specialist Ohio State recruited this past cycle.
DRUE CHRISMAN
Specialists also don't have extensive recruitment periods since many programs opt to use walk-ons for those jobs and save precious scholarships for other positions on the field. Still, Chrisman had a solid offer sheet, including offers from Brigham Young, Florida State, and UCLA, that he weighed before committing to the Buckeyes on May 5 of last year.
I retell this recruitment below and provide a scouting report, as best I can, of a punter. I close with a projection of a redshirt and some highlight film for you to watch.
HIS RECRUITMENT
Coaching staffs try to recruit every position on the field in each recruiting class. This is true even at positions where reserves do not play a lot. For example, Ohio State aims for a quarterback in every recruiting class even if it intends to play just one in a given game for the entire season. This is a rather common approach among all college football programs.
Specialists are different. Kickers, long snappers, and punters do not see the same level of action in a game as a quarterback or running back. Football rules and regulations even protect these players more than other positions on the field. Depth is not a high priority.
These positions do not get much attention in a given recruiting cycle, especially if the current starter at kicker, long snapper, or punter has years of eligibility remaining. Walk-ons can round out depth, if necessary, and save a coaching staff a scholarship it can use at another position of interest.
Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-.../04/69748/better-know-a-buckeye-drue-chrisman
Our "Better Know a Buckeye" series continues with its tenth installment. We profile Drue Chrisman, a punter from Cincinnati. Chrisman is the punter designate in Ohio State's 2016 recruiting class and the only specialist Ohio State recruited this past cycle.
DRUE CHRISMAN
- Size: 6-2.25/198
- Position: P
- (Hometown) School: Cincinnati, OH (LaSalle)
- 247 Composite: ★★★
- National Ranking: 771
- Position Ranking: 1 (P)
- State Ranking: 32 (OH)
Specialists also don't have extensive recruitment periods since many programs opt to use walk-ons for those jobs and save precious scholarships for other positions on the field. Still, Chrisman had a solid offer sheet, including offers from Brigham Young, Florida State, and UCLA, that he weighed before committing to the Buckeyes on May 5 of last year.
I retell this recruitment below and provide a scouting report, as best I can, of a punter. I close with a projection of a redshirt and some highlight film for you to watch.
HIS RECRUITMENT
Coaching staffs try to recruit every position on the field in each recruiting class. This is true even at positions where reserves do not play a lot. For example, Ohio State aims for a quarterback in every recruiting class even if it intends to play just one in a given game for the entire season. This is a rather common approach among all college football programs.
Specialists are different. Kickers, long snappers, and punters do not see the same level of action in a game as a quarterback or running back. Football rules and regulations even protect these players more than other positions on the field. Depth is not a high priority.
These positions do not get much attention in a given recruiting cycle, especially if the current starter at kicker, long snapper, or punter has years of eligibility remaining. Walk-ons can round out depth, if necessary, and save a coaching staff a scholarship it can use at another position of interest.
Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-.../04/69748/better-know-a-buckeye-drue-chrisman
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