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RB DeaMonte “Chip” Trayanum (transfer to Kentucky)

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Archbishop Hoban (Akron, OH)
Ht: 5'11"
Wt: 210 lbs
Class: 2020 (High School)



 
I’ve seen Chip play every game this season as my cousin is also a sophomore for Hoban.

Tough runner. If he’s a take, there’s 0% chance he goes anywhere else when it comes time to make a decision.

Unless it's changed recently, I believe all offers to Ohio players are OFFERS because Urban doesn't need to extend an offer to an Ohio player to get him to look at OSU. I have to assume he's a take.
 
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Unless it's changed recently, I believe all offers to Ohio players are OFFERS because Urban doesn't need to extend an offer to an Ohio player to get him to look at OSU. I have to assume he's a take.

Todd Sibley, Thad Snodgrass, Leonard Taylor, Danny Clark, & Aeneas Hawkins all say otherwise.

A lot can change between now and signing day for a 2020 recruit.
 
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I agree. If an in-state 2020 kid is getting offered at this stage, it appears the staff is willing to take him at any point and hoping to have him as a building block for the 2020 class.
But like @buchtelgrad04 stated, a lot can happen in 2years. And a possible commitment now doesn’t mean much of another RB fits better by 2020. Sibley knows that
 
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Visiting tOSU this Friday with his strength coach. Looking to get back to Columbus for the Spring Game (April 14th) as well as trips to Notre Dame & PSU in April.
 
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“The visit went great,” Trayanum told Eleven Warriors. “That was the first time that I got to see the facilities and campus. It was really a great experience getting to talk to most of the coaches.”

The 6-foot, 205-pound Trayanum is considered the 10th-best outside linebacker and No. 170 prospect overall in the Class of 2020, as he recorded 120 tackles, 20 tackles for a loss, 14 sacks, five pass breaks ups, one interception and one forced fumble to help the Knights to their third-consecutive state championship last season. He also rushed for 850 yards and 13 touchdowns as a part-time running back, which is the position Ohio State would have him play at the next level.

With that said, Trayanum and Hoban strength and conditioning coach Michael Winkler spent a considerable amount of time on the visit with Meyer, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Ryan Day and running backs coach Tony Alford.

“They said to keep doing what I’m doing and the sky is the limit,” Trayanum said.

Entire articlle: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...p-schools-deamonte-trayanum-tyler-davis-visit
 
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