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S Bryson Shaw (transfer to Southern Cal)

With all the talk about our DBs next year I wonder where Shaw fits in the plans. IIRC he has mostly been practicing at CB this year. But with his speed, range and athleticism, I could see him working behind Proctor in the deep safety position. Thoughts?
 
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WHAT TO EXPECT IN 2020 AND BEYOND FROM OHIO STATE'S 10 FRESHMEN WHO REDSHIRTED LAST SEASON

S BRYSON SHAW

2019 in review: Shaw played six defensive snaps against Miami (Ohio) and played special teams versus Maryland and Rutgers. He had two tackles.

A look toward 2020: As a true freshman, Shaw sat behind Jordan Fuller, Proctor and Hooker. Though Fuller is gone, the other two are still around and remain the favorites to stay ahead of Shaw on the depth chart. The Maryland native will have to make some progress in the offseason to show he deserves reps. He’ll likely spend most of his redshirt freshman season on special teams.

Long-term outlook: Should Day stick to his plan of relying heavily on a defense with only one deep safety, future opportunities might be more limited than Shaw initially imagined when he signed to play for Ohio State. For that reason, it’s pertinent that he develops quickly under Coombs. At 6-foot-2 and 185 pounds, he has the prototypical physical frame of a safety, which gives him a solid base from which to work.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...states-10-freshmen-who-redshirted-last-season
 
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