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DL Assistant Coach Kenny Anunike (Official Thread)

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Probably not in line for an offer at this point, but certainly a central Ohio kid who is gaining some national attention...

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Lewis Center (OH) Olentangy

Ht: 6-foot-5
Wt: 220 lbs
Forty: 4.6 secs
GPA: 3.5

Interested in Air Force, Duke, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan State, Stanford, Akron and Miami (OH).

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By Crabtree...performed well at the Elite Skils combine. Miami (OH), Duke and Air Force have offered. Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Michigan State, Kentucky and Akron are also in touch.
 
Scout.com: Ohio's Top Prospect List Includes Anunike

By John Watson
TDD Staff
Posted Jul 9, 2007

After the big four of Texas, California, Georgia, and Florida, the talent level in Ohio usually produces high numbers of Division I talent. By earning the commitment of TE Kenny Anunike, the Blue Devils have landed one of the best in the state according to Scout.com's state rankings.

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Committed to Duke back in May...
 
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Just sayin':

1. Apparently he started as a graduate assistant in early 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_State_Buckeyes_football

2. May serve as graduate assistant for 2 years. - Eligible for a 3rd year if the graduate assistant successfully completes 24-semester hours during the initial 2-year period. The 3rd year must immediately follow the 2nd year.

3. His 3 years would be up in (early) 2020, so he would have to be converted to some other position, maybe a "quality control" guy (i.e. like the position Hartline had, etc.)
 
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Is it me, or does that article seem to be written so as to soften the eventual blow that will be felt? I recognize that we can’t hang on to LJ for forever. I predict that he retires in S&G, but retirement has to be coming up sooner than any of us would like.

If this is the succession plan, so be it. Far better to be prepared by the best ever to coach the DL than to have to go find someone who can do it LJs way.
 
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