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I must have been on vacation when this happened. I never noticed that we lost Freddie Lenix until now.
Although we have a lot of LB'ers, it sucks to lose players. Last edited by LordJeffBuck; 07-04-2006 at 12:13 PM. Reason: deleted swearing |
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Coaches help freshman adjust By C. Trent Rosecrans Post staff reporter After a year when so much had been taken from Freddie Lenix - a scholarship to one of the nation's top football programs, his grandmother and a great aunt - it hurt when the one thing he could always count on was taken away too. Although the linebacker had enrolled at UC in time to participate in spring football practice, the Bearcat coaches decided to hold him out of practice so he could concentrate on school. It was tough - the one constant in Lenix's life had been football, the game he loved as much as anything. But now the people who wanted him to play football most wouldn't even let him put on his pads. "There was a point where I was kind of mad," Lenix said. "I wanted to get out there and run around and put on pads. I hadn't done it since high school." UC was supposed to be the place that would finally let him play, and yet he was still on the sideline. As one of the state's most decorated players as a senior at Cleveland's Glenville High School, Lenix and teammate Jamario O'Neal donned Ohio State caps and signed on the dotted line on signing day thinking his career was made and he was headed to Columbus to play for the Buckeyes. After taking the ACT twice and with a good core GPA in hand, Lenix didn't think about too much but helping lead the Tarblooders to another state track championship as he finished his senior year of high school. Despite sending his signed letter to Columbus that February, Lenix hadn't gotten a letter from Ohio State saying the school had chosen him. In the end, although he'd been declared eligible by the NCAA Clearinghouse, he wasn't accepted by Ohio State. While the nation's top recruits were headed off to college last summer, Lenix was left at home. Ohio State coach Jim Tressel convinced Lenix that things would work out, despite having to miss the 2005 season. All Lenix would have to do was attend Cuyahoga Community College and then enroll at Ohio State in the winter, ready for spring practice. It turned out that still wasn't good enough for Ohio State's admission office and Lenix was left without a home. After visiting UC, Michigan State and North Carolina, he decided to become a Bearcat and enrolled in classes at UC. At that point, he thought everything had settled down and was about to get back on track. Instead, he had a tumultuous spring. Within a month of coming to Cincinnati, his grandmother, Lela Hunt, and great aunt Ella Lenix, both died. While dealing with that as well as the step from community college to UC, Lenix was held out of spring football practice as well. "We knew that being in spring practice would be a great advantage for him and this football team, but I thought he needed to get things squared away at home and situated and in the right frame of mind for school," said UC coach Mark Dantonio. "I think he got overwhelmed and I didn't want him not to succeed as a person. He's going to succeed as a football player. I felt like we had time to get his feet on the ground and move forward, but we needed to do it in the right way." As a 20-year old, it didn't quite seem that easy to Lenix. All he knew was he wasn't being allowed to play football. That's what he wanted more than anything. He'd come to practice and see his teammates running around hitting each other, yet he wasn't allowed to hit anybody. "We didn't need to see him run around, there were more important things at that point," said UC defensive coordinator Pat Narduzzi. Even though Lenix understood what the coaches were telling him and even accepted it, his malaise continued even in the weight room. Always a solid worker on the weights, Lenix admittedly wasn't giving it his all. His mind was elsewhere - with his grandmother, his auntie, his two sons, Freddie Jr. and Mylen - everywhere but where it needed to be. That's when Dantonio stepped in and sat down with him. Dantonio didn't meet alone with Lenix as his head coach, but as someone who cared about the young man. "It was nothing, we just talked," Dantonio said. "It wasn't like he hadn't heard it before, we just talked." It was just another talk to Dantonio, but it meant the world to Lenix, who was still trying to find his way in college and in life. "(The coaches) helped me mature a lot - I couldn't do it for myself, I may have chosen the wrong thing if I hadn't had someone older and more experienced to help me with it," he said. "The coaches helped me through that. Now I'm grateful for that, and I'm here to pay them back for doing that for me." |
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LENIX BACK TO LB - Freshman Freddie Lenix is back to playing linebacker after a short tryout at cornerback. "He's back to being a linebacker, we need to find a place for him to play," Dantonio said. "But he needs to do his part, this is different game than high school. He needs to find his way onto the football field, probably first on special teams and then develop from there." |
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Lenix is getting back on track at UC. I for one hope Lenix gets into the game and realizes his dream to play in Ohio Stadium this Saturday.
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Freddie is #7 if you want to keep a lookout for him during the game.
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I was just about to ask that question. Thanks so much!
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It's unfortunate they both aren't wearing Buckeye jerseys...
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dang, i wish he was here at OSU!
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Honestly, I think it will probably work out better for Freddie playing time wise, being a Bearcat. Hopefully the time off has allowed him to concentrate on his academics and get off to a good start on getting a degree.
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Wow, too bad for Freddie. Hope his personal issues aren't too serious and he finds his way soon.
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Hi fellow Buckeye fans, long time lurker/seldom poster here.
I was doing some reading on former Ohio State players over the past few years and I came across the name of Freddie Lenix. I know he played for Cincy but he if he was on their 2006 roster as a frosh, he would be a senior for this upcoming season assuming he played all four years there. However, I can't find him on their roster at all. Does anybody know what happened to him? |
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