timmyboy Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 I know alot of people on this site dislike the team from down south (OSU) but the younger brother of former OSU standout Greg Oden is a going to be graduating and he is HUGE. Alot of people feel that DT is our weak spot, so why not offer this kid. His stats are below. Being as tall as he is..... i would see alot of batted down passes in his future.Anthony OdenHt: 6-8 Wt: 280 Position: DE, TE Year: Class of 2008 High School: Dunbar HS(Dayton, OH) Younger brother of former Ohio State basketball standout Greg Oden. Quote
sgm405 Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 I know alot of people on this site dislike the team from down south (OSU) but the younger brother of former OSU standout Greg Oden is a going to be graduating and he is HUGE. Alot of people feel that DT is our weak spot, so why not offer this kid. His stats are below. Being as tall as he is..... i would see alot of batted down passes in his future.Anthony OdenHt: 6-8 Wt: 280 Position: DE, TE Year: Class of 2008 High School: Dunbar HS(Dayton, OH) Younger brother of former Ohio State basketball standout Greg Oden. He played hoops too...saw him during the state final. Biiiiig kid. Quote
skip-zip Posted May 8, 2007 Report Posted May 8, 2007 Wow. He's probably already close to being too big to play DE, which leaves only the NT spot in our defensive scheme. I see that he plays TE also. Which makes sense since he has good enough hands to play B-ball. I wonder what his status is as far as who is recruiting him for FB and BB. Quote
timmyboy Posted May 8, 2007 Author Report Posted May 8, 2007 Wow. He's probably already close to being too big to play DE, which leaves only the NT spot in our defensive scheme. I see that he plays TE also. Which makes sense since he has good enough hands to play B-ball. I wonder what his status is as far as who is recruiting him for FB and BB. according to rivals and scout.com he doesnt have any offers as of yet. Lets jumps on this guy fast and be his first offer. Alot of times the first school to offer is the one that the prospects always keep in mind. Quote
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