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'07 OH LB Greg Jones (Michigan State signee)

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'07 OH LB Greg Jones

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Cincinnati (OH)
Archbishop Moeller

Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 210 pounds
40-yard dash: 4.6 seconds
Bench max: 270 pounds
GPA: 3.5
Greg is hearing from Irish, Boston College, Cincinnati, Iowa, Miami, Michigan, Ohio State, Purdue and Harvard. He did grow up a Michigan fan, but he is also interested in tOSU, Purdue, and Notre Dame. Greg will camp at tOSU, ND, and Michigan
 
We all know recruting is a hype game... change game, but if there is a recruit who I think OSU "missed on" it is him.. He is a football player... plain and simple... We will see as the seasons unfold...I will state the last "miss" I said was Donte Sanders..hahah... and that is why I am typing on Buckeyeplanet... and not a DIV I coach...lol
 
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Dantonio honors Thornhill legacy with captaincies for sons

JONES' BIG DEBUT: True freshman backup linebacker Greg Jones was one of the defensive standouts against UAB, recording seven tackles, including a sack for a loss of six yards.

"He did great," Kaleb Thornhill said. "You know, it's funny, he's my roommate in the hotel and we were talking before the game and he was saying, 'Man, I can't believe I'm on kickoff return and I'm going to start the game.' I said. 'You know, you can start your career by making a statement.' You could see in his eyes that he really wanted to go out and play."
 
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Freshman impresses with instincts
by Steve Grinczel
Wednesday October 24, 2007, 3:30 AM

Michigan State's Greg Jones, right, tries to tackle Northwestern quarterback C.J. Bacher earlier this season.EAST LANSING -- Greg Jones is a problem-solver.

No wonder he's already one of Michigan State's most effective defenders as a true freshman and aspires to be an electrical engineer.

"He has instincts and football awareness," Spartan linebackers coach Mike Tressel said after Tuesday evening's practice. "You don't have to coach every little thing. He has a natural feel."

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craigblitz;879053; said:
We all know recruting is a hype game... change game, but if there is a recruit who I think OSU "missed on" it is him.. He is a football player... plain and simple... We will see as the seasons unfold...I will state the last "miss" I said was Donte Sanders..hahah... and that is why I am typing on Buckeyeplanet... and not a DIV I coach...lol
Remind me to get my lotto #'s from you too. You nailed that one on the head. Looks like your 1-1 on the 'missed on' front. :wink:
 
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Why the hell didn't Lloyd Carr offer him? :smash:

I guess he actually thought we were better off at LB'er with Marrell Evans (2*, no longer with the team), Austin Panter (4* JUCO, was with the team 1 year, and was awful while here, left to never be heard from again), Brandon Herron (3*, back-up to true freshman Craig Roh), and Steve Watson (3*, started off at TE, switched to OLB under Greg Robinson).
 
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Because he's short. However, he's also a demon on the field, like his position and size comrade Brian rolle.
mbama1;1568595; said:
Why the hell didn't Lloyd Carr offer him? :smash:

I guess he actually thought we were better off at LB'er with Marrell Evans (2*, no longer with the team), Austin Panter (4* JUCO, was with the team 1 year, and was awful while here, left to never be heard from again), Brandon Herron (3*, back-up to true freshman Craig Roh), and Steve Watson (3*, started off at TE, switched to OLB under Greg Robinson).
 
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