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Defensive Linemen:
North -- Earl Okine, Calvin Shaw, Johnny Butts, Marty Everett, Chris Martin, and Gary Tinsley. South -- Corey Liuget, Kenneth White, Sean Ferguson, Donnel Engram, John Williams, and Moses McCray.
Two players -- one from each side -- were big time difference makers and could make an argument for being the two most dominant players on the entire field. Corey Liuget and Earl Okine were unblockable all night. Liuget, who after checking in around 230 at our combine back in March, is up near 300 and carries it well. Once his lower body fills out, he'll probably be a 320-pound kid. He's definitely a tackle prospect all the way, even though he played mostly end in this game. He played some tackle and some tight end but made a huge impact at end. He comes off the ball with tremendous explosiveness, has an array of pass-rushing moves (impressive considering his size), and he still runs very well. At 6-4, he'll be an ideal DT prospect -- one who will have the bulk to play the gaps and one who will be quick enough to be disruptive in the opposing backfield. He proved on Friday night that he's one of the top 5 overall prospects in the entire state.
knightlife;1046439; said:Sabino and the OSU commitments are working Corey really hard this week at the U.S Army AA practices.
The visit could seal the deal especially after Gohlstine declares.
Buckeyecty4;1046454; said:Corey isnt at the AA game..