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'07 OH OL Nick Schepis (Boston College Verbal)

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Walsh Jesuit

Height: 6-foot-4
Weight: 275 pounds
40-yard dash: 5.1 seconds
Bench max: 300 pounds
Squat max: 525 pounds
GPA: 3.6


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Nick is an early OL prospect to keep an eye on. He camped at tOSU this past summer and will be on an unofficial visit for the Illinois game. He is a solid student and a projected qualifier with his 3.5 GPA.
 
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A top OL for next year?

The GPA looks very good. Does anyone know if he is one of the top OL recruits in the state for next year? This is the first I'm seeing something on him. The last list I saw from D. Long had N. Sharp as the early top OL in the state for next year and also mentioned J. Chaffin, M. O'Hara, M. Webster and M. Law. I think that because we did not get the top OLs in this years class that it is very important to secure the top ones in next year's class (that can qualify). I know that the staff knows what they are doing and have a good reason to be bringing Schepis in for a visit. I just wanted to see if anyone has first hand knowledge on his playing skills or the other OL prospects. Thanks and GO BUCKS!!
 
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The top three OL next season should be Mark Wetterer of Cincy Anderson, Cameron Wade of Bedford Chanel, and Shepsis. Also keep an eye on Beloit West Branch's Nathan Sharp, St. Ignatius' Kevin Koncelik, Hubbard's Marcus O'Hara, and Middletown's Corey Pigg.
 
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Sharp is the one to keep your eye on...hopefully we bring in a stable of lineman next year that includes Sharp, Schepis, Sawettle, O'Dowd, Oglesby and Wetterer. Is that too much to ask for?
 
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I've seen Walsh play twice this year. Unfortunately, I was paying attention more to Mark Woolridge. From what I saw, Nick Schepis is tall and powerful. Footwork was good but not great laterally. He's already reportedly one of the best OL ever at Walsh. Definitely someone to watch next summer and fall.
 
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Sharp is the one to keep your eye on...hopefully we bring in a stable of lineman next year that includes Sharp, Schepis, Sawettle, O'Dowd, Oglesby and Wetterer. Is that too much to ask for?

My early list would be Oglesby, O'Dowd, Blankenship, Schepis, and Wetterer. I think Wade is best suited at DT, but OL is a possibility.
 
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Right now Nick looks to be one of the top 2 lineman in Ohio next year. Hopefully he is able to get an offer at camp. YOu have to like that GPA and he has nice size to be a guard/center in college.

Then we need to go get us some big tackles.
 
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By Jeremy Crabtree...academics will play a large part in Nick's decision. He attended games between Ohio State and Illinois, Boston College and Wake Forest, and Indiana and Purdue last Fall. He has recently spoken to coaches from Ohio State, Boston College, and Indiana.
 
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