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The story of Lathan Ransom’s 2022 season turned on a dime.
His ascension as a starter in the Buckeye secondary early in the season was made all the more impressive by a lightning-fast turnaround from a leg fracture suffered in the final game of the 2021 campaign. Still, Ransom wasn’t content only to get back on the field. The third-year safety emerged as a star performer for Jim Knowles’ defense, and entering the final month of the regular season, Ransom was named a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. With a strong end to the year, he might have been off to the NFL.
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“When you're playing good, you're at the top of the world. When you’re making bad plays, you're at the bottom of the world. And I mean, I use that as fuel,” Ransom said Thursday. “I use that as fuel to get better every day. So that's really what I do. … I'm here because I want to improve on things that I wasn't, maybe – I didn't like the way I played last year. I mean, all types of things. I think I'm trying to improve my game all around. I'm trying to improve my game all around, trying to be the most consistent safety in the country. I mean, that's really what I want to do.”
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