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Buckeyes nab two more
by Pfef
on Jun 21, 2008 11:52 PM EDT
After picking up a trifecta of rather
unexpected commitments over the past month (Reid Fragel, Dominic
Clarke, Adam Bellamy), order seems to have restored itself on the
Buckeye recruiting front -- and, more importantly, my class of '09
predictions.
On Friday, perhaps the most well known name in the class committed
to play for Jim Tressel. Unlike guys like Terrelle Pryor and Greg Oden
who were famous for their own accomplishments, however, the only reason
that people will recognize St. Thomas Aquinas standout wide receiver
Duron Carter is because of his direct family lineage. The position
"wide receiver" and last name "Carter" should ring a bell to just about
everybody, but in case you're still missing the boat, just check out
the eyebrows
and that should seal the deal. Not to sell Duron short, though, he is
still a heck of a player that can be very effective at the Division I
level. Scout ranks him as the #40 receiver in the country, and
although Rivals isn't so nice (#73), he has been selected to the Under
Armour All-American game -- although that may have something to do with
his father's current employer, ESPN, who just so happens to have the
rights to the game. Carter's frame stands at about 6'3" 185 lbs., very
similar to a Brian Robiskie type of player. His size should allow him
to be a fantastic red zone target in college, and if that's the case,
then I guess "all he'll do is catch touchdowns."
In a display of selflessness and humility, Terrelle Pryor promised that he would give up his #2 jersey
if Duron wanted to follow in his father's footsteps, which would
immediately make both players that much more likable right off the bat
in Columbus (if it's even possible to like the biggest thing to hit
Columbus since Oden and the son of the school's greatest receiver any
more).
Duron Carter on Youtube
Additionally, the rich continue to get richer in Columbus as Floridian power halfback/fullback Carlos Hyde is expected to commit
to Ohio State as soon as tomorrow. As the top ranked fullback in the
country with the ability to be a 20+ carry per game back in the Big
Ten, Hyde has drawn comparisons to the likes of Wisconsin standout PJ
Hill and current NFL star Jamaal Lewis. Additionally, Hyde's
commitment will in all likelihood open the door for another tailback
from the sunshine state to join the Buckeyes this summer. Jaamal Berry
currently has Ohio State as his leader, and he would be the perfect
"lightning" compliment to Hyde's "thunder" game. With Jordan Hall
already on tap (who will probably factor much more in the receiving
than running game), running back was a key position of need for the
Buckeyes this year, and it appears that Tressel will get two marquee
studs to replace the expected departure of the Wellses following the
season.
Carlos Hyde on Youtube. He's the semi-truck who doesn't care too much for arm tackles.
http://www.aroundtheoval.com/2008/6/21/556374/buckeyes-nab-two-more
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Posted by Vico in Recruiting | Jun.21.08
Update: It’s official.
Just as Kurelic noted last night, Hyde made the call today and issued
his verbal. The reasons for the verbal remain the same, though
apparently Dick Tressel got the news as he was in the middle of moving
furniture and was ecstatic over the commitment.
Carlos Hyde
The second Florida prepster domino appears ready to fall. All
recruiting eyes were on Columbus in anticipation of the possible tidal
wave of commitments that may follow from the advanced camp, further
considering the shrinking number of spots in the class. Duron Carter,
as expected, secured his spot. Another heavy Buckeye lean, Carlos Hyde, looks ready to do the same tomorrow.
Bill Kurelic brings the news from his contact with Carlos Hyde.
Hyde, originally from Cincinnati, had been in Cincinnati for the past
week to visit his family. He grew up idolizing the Buckeyes, but moved
down to Naples, Fla to be with grandma. Hyde had the Buckeyes
practically at the top of his list when they offered, and may have committed earlier in the week
if not for the delays in actually taking a tour of campus. Indeed, by
spending a whole week in Cincinnati, he was in no particular rush to
make it to Columbus. Hyde felt he had seen everything he needed to see
upon finally making it to campus, specifically remarking how Tressel
takes care of his players. He noted he would talk about it with his
family, and since everyone agreed to Ohio State as the top choice, Hyde
says he set to commit tomorrow. He explicitly stated he wants to let
Jim Tressel know before heads back to Florida.
Carlos Hyde has a lot of people excited, myself included, over what
he could bring to the table. The Buckeyes didn’t take a tailback in
2008 in the fallout of DeVoe Torrence, and with Beanie a possible
candidate for entry into the NFL and Rasta Wells losing his eligibility
after this year, the Buckeyes appear to have their sights set on two
more backs to compliment Jordan Hall, who is arguably more of a
receiving threat than rushing threat. For all intents and purposes, the
Buckeyes only have two targets, with Hyde being one of them. I’ve
encountered a lot of comparisons of Hyde, who Scout.com has listed as
the number one fullback prospect in the country. These comparisons
range from Jamal Lewis to our very own Beanie, which I don’t think is
particularly accurate nor fair to Hyde. Hyde doesn’t have the breakaway
speed of either and Beanie is Jim Brown incarnate, but Hyde shows a
nimbleness of footwork and power running style that compares favorably
with PJ Hill of Wisky fame. If Hyde is the power back of the two
targets, Jaamal Berry is the home run hitter/lightning in a bottle
target. I’ve been calling for a Dr. Berry and Mr. Hyde tandem
in this class for awhile, and it looks like a very real possibility.
With Mr. Hyde ready to enter the fold, the Buckeyes are one step closer
to such a tailback tandem in 2009 to compliment other studs like
Brandon Saine and Boom Herron.
The embarrassment of riches that comes with being a Buckeye these days. http://www.ourhonordefend.com/2008/06/21/carlos-hyde-is-ready-to-commit/
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Coveted Florida running back Carlos Hyde visited Ohio State this
weekend and became the 19th member of the Buckeyes 2009 recruiting
class. Hyde, a rare blend of size and quickness, has long favored the
Buckeyes as he he once lived in the Cincinnati area. At 6-1, 230lbs the
native from Naples, FL fits the mold of current Ohio State running back
Chris Wells, a four star rated player and the #2 overall fullback in
the class of 2009. Hyde chose the Buckeyes over offers from West
Virginia, Florida, Florida State, and Clemson. http://www.absolutepigskin.com/2008/06/buckeyes-pick-up-19th-in-class-of-2009.html
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OSU football: Class of 2009
Monday,
June 23, 2008 3:08 AM
High school football prospects who have committed to be part of the 2009 Ohio State football
recruiting class:
PLAYER
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POS
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HT
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WT
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HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
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C.J. Barnett |
DB |
6-1 |
180 |
Clayton, Ohio (Northmont) |
Dorian Bell |
LB |
6-2 |
220 |
Monroeville, Pa. (Gateway) |
Adam Bellamy |
DL |
6-4 |
275 |
Aurora, Ohio |
Zach Boren |
LB |
6-1 |
245 |
Pickerington Central |
Duron Carter |
WR |
6-3 |
185 |
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Aquinas) |
Dominic Clarke |
DB |
5-10 |
170 |
Frederick, Md. (Tuscarora) |
Melvin Fellows |
DT |
6-5 |
255 |
Garfield Heights, Ohio |
Chris Fields |
WR |
6-1 |
180 |
Painesville, Ohio (Harvey) |
Reid Fragel |
TE |
6-8 |
258 |
Grosse Pointe, Mich. (South) |
Justin Green |
ATH |
5-11 |
178 |
Louisville, Ky. (Male) |
Jordan Hall |
RB |
5-11 |
190 |
Jeanette, Pa. |
Adam Homan |
LB |
6-2 |
230 |
Coldwater, Ohio |
Carlos Hyde |
RB |
6-1 |
235 |
Naples, Fla. |
James Jackson |
WR |
6-0 |
175 |
Grand Ledge, Mich. |
Storm Klein |
LB |
6-2 |
225 |
Newark, Ohio (Licking Valley) |
Corey Linsley |
OL |
6-4 |
285 |
Boardman, Ohio |
Jack Mewhort |
OL |
6-6 |
285 |
Toledo (St. John's) |
John Simon |
DT |
6-3 |
265 |
Youngstown (Mooney) |
Jordan Whiting |
LB |
6-1 |
230 |
Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) |
Jamie Wood |
ATH |
6-2 |
185 |
Pickerington Central |
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OSU football notebook: Buckeyes add two recruits
Brother of former player, Florida running back born in Ohio join class of 2009
Monday,
June 23, 2008 3:07 AM
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Ohio State picked up two more commitments from out-of-state prospects with in-state ties
yesterday to push its 2009 recruiting class to 20 members.
Carlos Hyde, a power running back from Naples, Fla., whose parents still live in Cincinnati, and
speedy receiver/defensive back Justin Green -- younger brother of former Ohio State defensive
tackle Marcus Green -- picked the Buckeyes over several other schools.
"I basically like everything about that city and the school," said Justin Green, who, like his
brother, is from Male High School in Louisville, Ky. "The tradition of the program is outstanding,
the fans are great.
"I remember every time I went up there when I was little to watch my brother play I had a great
time. I just thought it was time to make up my mind."
Hyde was sent by his parents to live with his grandmother in Naples, Fla., several years ago so
"he wouldn't get caught up in anything bad (in Cincinnati)," said his mother, Dermidra. "You could
tell he had talent that could take him places, and we didn't want anything to distract him from
developing that talent."
That didn't stop her from lobbying hard for that talent to bring him closer to home once major
colleges started showing interest, including Florida, the University of Miami and Florida State,
especially after Naples won the Florida 3A title last year.
"Every time he'd call and say someone else was interested in him, we were always on him,
reminding how nice Ohio State was, and how nice it would be for him to be close to home once
again," Dermidra Hyde said, laughing. http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/sports/stories/2008/06/23/OSUfb0623.ART_ART_06-23-08_C3_0EAIHPO.html?sid=101
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