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Watch 2 more Buckeyes lose their black stripes
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Are you fired up yet?
As training camp draws to a close, two more young Buckeyes, one from the 2015 class, and one from the 2016 class, have lost their black stripes, officially joining the program. And from the looks of this video, their units are awfully excited for them.
Joining the ranks of the stripeless are 2016 H-Back Demario McCall, and 2015 defensive lineman Rashod Berry.
Awesome way to end fall camp! Demario and Rashod welcome to the Bucks! pic.twitter.com/I4LEzOKILt
— Urban Meyer (@OSUCoachMeyer) August 20, 2016
Berry, a three-star recruit with offers from Michigan State, Iowa and others, had a bit of a slow start to his Ohio State career as it wasn’t totally clear what position he’d play. After a short stint at tight end, Berry has moved to the defensive line and seems to have really found his footing.
McCall, one of the highest ranked prospects of the 2016 class, may play this year, and certainly figures to be in Ohio State’s offensive plans for the future.
Congrats to both players.
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Matt Brown via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
Are you fired up yet?
As training camp draws to a close, two more young Buckeyes, one from the 2015 class, and one from the 2016 class, have lost their black stripes, officially joining the program. And from the looks of this video, their units are awfully excited for them.
Joining the ranks of the stripeless are 2016 H-Back Demario McCall, and 2015 defensive lineman Rashod Berry.
Awesome way to end fall camp! Demario and Rashod welcome to the Bucks! pic.twitter.com/I4LEzOKILt
— Urban Meyer (@OSUCoachMeyer) August 20, 2016
Berry, a three-star recruit with offers from Michigan State, Iowa and others, had a bit of a slow start to his Ohio State career as it wasn’t totally clear what position he’d play. After a short stint at tight end, Berry has moved to the defensive line and seems to have really found his footing.
McCall, one of the highest ranked prospects of the 2016 class, may play this year, and certainly figures to be in Ohio State’s offensive plans for the future.
Congrats to both players.
Continue reading...