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8/17 Dexter still has the same four offers. Two of his teammates have already committed to ND and Illinois. |
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8/22/05 Larimore won his first game of the season, 82-0 over East Chicago (Ind) Central. He has yet to set up any visits. |
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9/10/05 Larimore visited Iowa State recently. Ohio State, Michigan State, Indiana, Purdue, Ball State, Miami of Ohio have called him this month. |
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from those clips you can definitely tell that he understands leverage. he plays really low and gets his pads down great. could be another Tim Anderson type with some added weight and muscle. wrestlers make great DT's.
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according to Chris Pool, Dexter's father Jeff said that tOSU offered Dexter last night. a written offer is in the mail... after watching his videos yesterday, i am very excited. i guess there is some question over what position the offer is for, whether it is for OG, C, or DT. being the stud wrestler that he is, i would love to see him at DT. Last edited by OSUBucks22; 09-14-2005 at 06:58 PM. |
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hopefully this guy is a big-10 caliber tackle, and we're not just offering because of the lack of talent there this year...
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Yup, wrestlers can make good DTs. Another successful former star wrestler turned star DT: Coach Luke Fickell.
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i would be willing to bet that this offer is for a DT. especially with Palmer, Browning, and Nagy all in-state for the O-Line.
according to madville yesterday, Browning looks to be next in line for the O-Line offer. |
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H.S. Football: Larimore gets offer from Ohio State<!--ENDHEADLINE-->
Sept. 15, 2005 <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=380 border=0><TBODY><TR bgColor=#003399><TD>By Mark Lazerus / Post-Tribune staff writer</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!--COPY--> Dexter Larimore doesn’t want to sound full of himself. Really, he doesn’t. But he wasn’t exactly shocked, or even mildly surprised, that Ohio State coach Jim Tressel called him up at home Monday night and offered him a full scholarship to play defensive tackle for the Buckeyes. After all, the Merrillville senior is good. And he worked darn hard to be that good. “It’s a little hard to fathom,” Larimore said. “But, and I don’t know how to say this without sounding cocky, if you put in the amount of time and work that I put in, it just proves that it was worth it. With my hard work, I kind of earned it.” Ohio State shoots right to the top of Larimore’s list, which already includes offers from Illinois, Indiana, Ball State and Western Michigan. Just to complicate matters, the 6-3, 275-pounder also has scholarship offers to wrestle at Iowa State, Missouri, Michigan State and Indiana. “He’s got some tough decisions to make,” Merrillville football coach Jeff Yelton said. “There’s a lot on his plate right now.” Larimore’s in no rush to make a decision on where — and what — to play, but Ohio State certainly caught his attention. “It’s Ohio State, I mean, jeez, they were the national champions a couple years ago (2002),” he said. “It’s amazing knowing I could go to a program like that.” The Buckeyes have been all over Larimore ever since he manhandled offensive linemen throughout a camp in Columbus, Ohio, in June. He received a call from the Buckeyes on Sept. 1 — the first day such calls are allowed — and got something in the mail from them every day since. “They recruited me pretty hard,” he said. Larimore said he’s also been recruited by Michigan State, Purdue and Michigan, and scholarship offers likely won’t be too far off. But the winningest program in Division I history slipped in Larimore’s eyes last Saturday, when he attended the Michigan-Notre Dame game in Ann Arbor, Mich. In fact, Michigan might have lost more than the game that day. “It’s Michigan-Notre Dame, and I was surprised that the Big House wasn’t as loud as I thought,” Larimore said. “You’ve got 110,000 people there, and it’s loud, but it’s not that loud. It changes my perspective a little. É I was watching the Ohio State game (against Texas later in the evening) and, whew, that place was getting loud. And their stadium is awesome.” The emergence of Ohio State all but knocked out Ball State as a contender, even though Larimore’s older brother, Riley, will be a senior defensive end there next year. “I don’t think Ball State’s a really good fit for me,” he said. “Riley loves it down there, and he liked the smaller campus. I kind of liked the bigger campuses.” As the offers keep pouring in, Larimore insists he won’t lose his focus, either in the classroom or on the field. “It doesn’t really bother me,” he said. “Every once in a while, I start thinking about it in class or something, but it doesn’t make me lose focus or anything. During football season, I’m there to play football. I’m not going to play for myself or scholarships or anything.” http://www.post-trib.com/cgi-bin/pto...1_spor_08.html offer is for DT... and he's already badmouthing scUM... gotta love this guy! Last edited by OSUBucks22; 09-15-2005 at 10:00 AM. |
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9/15 Chris Pool confirms the offer for the #6 prospect in Indiana. Dexter is DT all the way IMHO. At 6'3, 285 and with his wrestling background, he will undoubtedly draw Tim Anderson comparisons. Anderson played at tOSU at 6'4 289 although the Buffalo Bills roster has him at 6'3 304 right now. Just like Anderson, Dexter is noted for his intensity and motor. |
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