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DT Cormontae Hamilton (transfer to Memphis)

WHAT CORMONTAE HAMILTON'S COMMITMENT MEANS FOR OHIO STATE'S 2019 RECRUITING CLASS

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Finding the right fit for your college football program isn't just about what happens on the field, but off it as well. Today, Ohio State added a key piece. How will that commitment impact the Buckeyes?

Ohio State landed a commitment from one of the most dedicated prospects in the country when Memphis Whitehaven three-star tight end Cormontae Hamilton on Friday afternoon, a little over a month after he earned an offer during his unofficial visit for Friday Night Lights.

Let's take a closer look at what Hamilton – the No. 718 prospect overall in the Class of 2019 – brings to Columbus.

ON THE FIELD
The 6-foot-1, 256-pound Hamilton might not have the prototypical size that most big-time schools look for in a tight end, but he makes up for it with a tireless work ethic and arguably the best set of hands — and catch radius — in the entire state.

Hamilton recorded just nine receptions for 189 yards and three touchdowns, but was an integral part of the run-heavy Tigers’ journey to the state semifinals last fall. He’s a tremendous blocker who shows a great attitude, even when he’s not the focal point of an offense.

“I bring hard work, effort and dedication,” Hamilton told Eleven Warriors.

Whitehaven, by the way, is part of Tennessee’s Class 6A Division. That is the same level from which the Buckeyes pulled freshman running back Master Teague III (Murfreesboro Blackman) and offensive tackle Max Wray (Franklin), which is the toughest in the entire state.

Once Hamilton gets in an offense that throws the ball more often, he’ll be show off his overall athleticism and ability to go up and catch the ball in traffic. He’s also an excellent route-runner who shows attention to detail, even if his stats don’t reflect that just yet.

IN THE CLASS
Hamilton becomes the 15th in Ohio State’s Dynasty ’19 recruiting class, joining fellow Tennesseean Kane Patterson, a four-star tight end who hails from Nashville. He will certainly be the only tight end taken by the Buckeyes this cycle.

Ohio State has been linked to a number of different players at the tight end this cycle, notably Illinois four-star Jahleel Billingsley, Texas four-star commit Brayden Liebrock and Auburn three-star pledge Luke Deal. The staff kicked the tires on a number of others, but much like the quarterback position, struggled to find one they truly liked — until Hamilton showed how badly he wanted to be a Buckeye, but more on that shortly.

Ohio State could afford to be selective at the position after signing the nation’s top-ranked tight end last cycle in New York five-star Jeremy Ruckert. He’s joining a stacked depth chart that includes redshirt junior Rashod Berry and redshirt sophomores Luke Farrell and Jake Hausmann, though.

The key, of course, was finding someone who wasn’t afraid of the potential competition that awaited them in Columbus, which is why several of the aforementioned names committed elsewhere. That’s where Hamilton, Fairfield three-star tight end Erick All Jr. and West Virginia three-star Brenton Strange came into the equation.

All three worked with offensive coordinator/tight ends coach Kevin Wilson during camp sessions this summer, but only Hamilton and Strange left Columbus with an offer in hand. The hangup with All was his inability to hold onto weight, which won’t be a problem for the other two.

Choosing between the two prospects was difficult, seeing as they’re quite different prospects. Strange is four inches taller, 50 pounds lighter and plays receiver at the high school level, while Hamilton is more of a blocking tight end with a lot of potential in the passing game.

The staff obviously believes he’d be a better complimentary piece to Ruckert moving forward.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...t-means-for-ohio-states-2019-recruiting-class
 
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Welcome to the Buckeye Family, Cormontae!!

I actually really like his addition into this class. I was afraid we were going to end up with a light-in-the-pants HS WR project that we were going to try to convert into a college TE. Cormontae is far from that, despite not being typical TE height. He's a heck of a blocker on tape, gets to the second level with ease, and looks athletic. 11W also compliments him on his catching radius

Personally, after seeing his film, in addition to TE, I'd love to see him in an H-Back (TE/FB) role for us and put some of that blocking skill to additional good use. With some time in the program, could definitely see him crashing downhill into the first guy through the line on 3rd and short situations, or splitting out from FB to make a catch (ala what Oklahoma did to us in '17 with their FB)... could make him a mismatch in that kind of situation
 
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Looks like a Khalid Hill type (TE/FB/H)

This kid can block.....In a run heavy, Power Spread system, I can’t think of a much better fit. We’ve had guys with prototypical TE size, but we’ve never had a bowling ball ready to set the edge, or blast inside on a smash. We’ve had guys do it, like Baugh, but this kid can do it at a different level. I love what he will bring to the run game, and he will still pose a threat as a TE. Keep in mind he often lines up on LOS at HS level. In OSU system he’s going to get the advantage of running downhill as he sets up block.

I love this signing. I think its one of those guys who literally makes every player around them better, based on what he can do at his position. RB’s and QB’s are going to love running to his side of the field, and when we do slip him behind defenses after pounding on DE’s and LB’s, it’s going to be majestic.

If you had the perfect 3 star signing, this is it. Especially for the college game. He’s the perfect Power spread TE.
 
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VIDEO: BUCKEYE COMMIT CORMONTAE HAMILTON DISCUSSES TAKING A GREYHOUND BUS TO CAMP AT OHIO STATE

Hard work and dedication are a cornerstone of what people look for in the hiring process.

That is no different in the recruiting world of college football, and Ohio State seems to have found those qualities in their most recent commit, Cormontae Hamilton.

Hamilton committed to the Buckeyes on Friday, just more than a month after taking a Greyhound bus from his hometown of Memphis, Tenn. to Columbus, to participate in Ohio State's Friday Night Lights camp.

The three-star prospect was also dealing with a sprained shoulder at the time, but that wasn't going to keep him from coming to Columbus, where he performed well enough to earn a scholarship offer from the Buckeyes. He discussed his trip and commitment with WATN in Memphis on Saturday.


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“It was just an enjoyable, grinding moment. It felt wonderful because this is the offer that I have been wanting,” Hamilton said. “Coach Wilson told me I deserved it because I didn’t give up just because my shoulder was hurting. I kept pushing. Coach Meyer told me he liked my athleticism and the sacrifices I made to make it up there.”

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...-taking-a-greyhound-bus-to-camp-at-ohio-state
 
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VIDEO: BUCKEYE COMMIT CORMONTAE HAMILTON DISCUSSES TAKING A GREYHOUND BUS TO CAMP AT OHIO STATE

Hard work and dedication are a cornerstone of what people look for in the hiring process.

That is no different in the recruiting world of college football, and Ohio State seems to have found those qualities in their most recent commit, Cormontae Hamilton.

Hamilton committed to the Buckeyes on Friday, just more than a month after taking a Greyhound bus from his hometown of Memphis, Tenn. to Columbus, to participate in Ohio State's Friday Night Lights camp.

The three-star prospect was also dealing with a sprained shoulder at the time, but that wasn't going to keep him from coming to Columbus, where he performed well enough to earn a scholarship offer from the Buckeyes. He discussed his trip and commitment with WATN in Memphis on Saturday.


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“It was just an enjoyable, grinding moment. It felt wonderful because this is the offer that I have been wanting,” Hamilton said. “Coach Wilson told me I deserved it because I didn’t give up just because my shoulder was hurting. I kept pushing. Coach Meyer told me he liked my athleticism and the sacrifices I made to make it up there.”

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...-taking-a-greyhound-bus-to-camp-at-ohio-state


This is all great, but why hasn't he been added to the 2019 verbal commitments page! Just askin'.
 
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