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Originally Posted by NavyBuck
2. Studlien looked a bit shorter to me than his listed height.
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Before anything goes further, the listed height is correct and will be verified before you know it.
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3. I wouldn't say Will is a step slow, but speed is not his strongest asset at this point. He rarely was late to a spot, so he has sufficient speed for HS. Another step faster, however, and he would be a no brainer for OSU. As it is, I can see why the staff may wait to offer him.
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the delay was due to him missing camp with an ankle sprain. had he made it to camp he would have got an offer with Storm Klein. He will get an offer all things stay the same or improve. As far as speed goes how do you think he is in on almost every tackle? It is his speed. That is what God gave him.
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4. Will played a significant amount of OG in the first half. After the first series I noticed him on O, he sat the next series out on D. Later in the quarter, however, he was in on both O and D and to my eye he looked like he was getting a little fatigued by half time. He did an excellent job at OG, which is clearly NOT his position in college.
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Will made the transition from LB and as far as him being fatigued, no way. He was pulled out of respect. BW was blowing out TW and BW put in their 2nd and 3rd string.
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P.S. The other inside linebacker - #22 -looked pretty good as well. However, he got points taken off with me when - after making a nice play behind the LOS - he did a sort of pelvic thrust to his sideline in celebration. The officials immediately threw a flag as they should have and I saw no more of that out of him. I don't think the BW HC was amused.
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I agree. The kid was caught up on a big play. He is forgiven.
No matter how much you downplay the quality of football at TW, they are D1 and BW is D3. TW was the only school to beat this BW senior class when they were frosh. They were undefeated as 7th and 8th graders. This game was payback and if TW looked sub par it was because of the heart and determination of Big Walnut.
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Last Year Studlien, who led the team with 124 tackles, made the transition to guard almost seamlessly...This year Big Walnut's winning tradition will get tested early. Four of its first five opponents are Division I schools before it attempts to defend its shared OCC-Capital title.
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