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WR Kojo Antwi (Official Thread)

Welcome to the Buckeye Family, Kojo!! And happy birthday Mrs. Antwi!

Kojo's HS team runs a lot of unique plays that show off his route running, which is a real strength of his. Kojo's now has THE perfect coach/teacher in Brian Hartline to take that route running strength and turn it into a serious advantage

And like pnuts said earlier, he really can play any WR position, inside or outside. That flexibility should help him see the field earlier and more often. Exciting all around, even in an absolutely loaded WR room
 
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Welcome to the Buckeye Family, Kojo!! And happy birthday Mrs. Antwi!

Kojo's HS team runs a lot of unique plays that show off his route running, which is a real strength of his. Kojo's now has THE perfect coach/teacher in Brian Hartline to take that route running strength and turn it into a serious advantage

And like pnuts said earlier, he really can play any WR position, inside or outside. That flexibility should help him see the field earlier and more often. Exciting all around, even in an absolutely loaded WR room

the most exciting part to me is you know Hartline already sold him on it. He has the vision all lined up and this kid can get it done lined up anywhere, running anywhere across the field…gotta love how each of these receivers bring a different skill set into the fold, you check out their highlights and they all remind me of different OSU WR’s lol. I cannot wait to see Hart’s vision in bloom.
 
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KOJO ANTWI, WR (Ohio State)

Antwi provided another solid, consistent day, which seems to be the theme of his week. A quartet of turbo-charged receivers -- Bouie, Isaiah Bond (Alabama), Barion Brown (Kentucky), and Isaiah Sategna (Arkansas) -- give the East ample downfield firepower, but Antwi has thrived in the short-to-intermediate game as perhaps the squad's most natural route runner. He hauled in an 18-yard 7-on-7 red-zone TD from Allar toward the end of practice on a smoothly executed scoring strike.
 
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