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OL Jack Wohlabaugh (transfer to Duke Blue Devils)

2016 OHIO STATE SIGNEES JACK WOHLABAUGH, LUKE FARRELL NOT CONCERNED ABOUT STAFF TRANSITIONS AT THEIR RESPECTIVE POSITIONS

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Scott Beigie remembers one of the first times Greg Studrawa came to Walsh Jesuit High School to meet with to star offensive lineman and Ohio State signee Jack Wohlabaugh. Studrawa made it pretty difficult to forget.

"Coach Studrawa has this big personality," Beigie told Eleven Warriors Wednesday. "He was yelling in the halls as we were coming down and I'm like, 'There's classes going on, you're killing me!'"

Studrawa made multiple trips to Walsh Jesuit upon his hire Jan. 15 to establish the foundation to his relationship with the three-star offensive lineman and ease any would-be tension the player had for signing to work with a different coach than the one that recruited him. Wohlabaugh committed to Ohio State in April 2015 with the belief Ed Warinner would be his position coach.

Less than a month before signing day, however, Urban Meyer brought in Studrawa and shifted Warinner to tight ends coach so as to take some weight off the offensive coordinator's shoulders and allow him to stay in the press box during games.

Wohlabaugh, though, is not worried about the shift in coaching personnel.

"No, it really hasn't changed anything," Wohlabaugh told Eleven Warriors. "I just look at it as a better opportunity, because two great O-line coaches are there."

ENtire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...ot-concerned-about-staff-transitions-at-their
 
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