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RB Marcus Williams (official thread)

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Ironton Tribune

Published: Jan 21, 2006 - 10:25:09 pm CST Sports

Ironton’s Williams earns spot on Buckeyes roster

By JIM WALKER/Tribune Sports Editor

Saturday, January 21, 2006 10:25 PM CST

Some are called. Few are chosen.

A total of 52 players battled for a chance to be a walkon for the Ohio State Buckeyes, but only seven were selected.

Marcus Williams was one of the chosen few.

Williams, the former All-Ohio defensive back for the Ironton Fighting Tigers, spent the past season in preparation to make the Buckeyes roster.

“I decided to do it before Christmas break. I thought they would be the first of March. I didn’t know it would be this early,” Wililams said.

“When I got back to school, I called the football office and they said they were having a meeting Friday 13. They did a background check to make sure we were eligible and put up a list on Wednesday. It caught me off guard. I hadn’t been running that much. I had been lifting.”

After running for several days, the 5-foot-11, 185-pound Williams went to the tryout on Wednesday and ran well in sprints and gassers (long sprints).

“When we got to endurance, I won more than half the sprints. I think that kind of caught their eye. They posted the names at noon and I went to check and one of them was mine.”

Williams passed up several small college offers to attend Ohio State as a student. But realizing how much he missed the game, Williams decided to make a push to earn a spot on the roster.

“The whole time I thought I would eventually try it. I wanted to get the feeling if I wanted to try it and I did,” Williams said.

Tyler Whaley, another former Ironton player, has been a member of the Buckeyes for the past three seasons. He will be a redshirt junior center next season and could earn some playing time. Williams is hoping for a similar scenario.

“I’ve talked to Tyler and he told me what to expect. I kind of want to follow Tank’s footsteps. I don’t care what position they put me at, my goal is to be on special teams,” Williams said.

Team workouts begin Tuesday and Williams can’t wait.

“I’m kind of nervous because I don’t know what to expect. It’ll be a casual workout for them but it’ll be tough for me,” Williams said.

Williams is the son of Bobby and Mary Williams of Ironton.



 
Congrats Marcus on your achievement. The Buckeyes are getting a good kid and heck of a ball player. In many ways he is very similar to former Ironton and Michigan St. safety Jason Harmon. Harmon was a three year starter at MSU. Williams has very good instincts and is very fundamentaly sound. Always seems to be in good position, a tenacious hitter and flat out disruptive on special teams. Keep your eye on this one, he's special. I'm not 100% sure but I believe he is at tOSU on an academic scholorship. He not only will help our team on the field but in the classroom as well. Go Bucks!
 
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Marcus won his second special units scout team POW award for his work during Iowa week. He won earlier for the Texas game.

Tressel does a great job of finding guys who fit into niche positions like special teams gunner (Steven Moore, Chris Conwell) and can sometimes progress into something better (Antonio Smith).
 
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We did have excellent special teams preparation. In fact, Marcus Williams was the scout special teams player and through his work on the scout special teams, kind of getting his battlefield commission onto a couple roles on the back-up groups of the special units and will indeed make the travel squad as we go.

I imagine the list of walk-ons who played as true freshmen is quite low. I can only think of Whaley and Jason Bond and even they were RS freshmen.
 
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