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Topic: 2025 DL Ty Neubert (Columbus DeSales HS, OH) - Ohio COMMIT
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Ted Thompson
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Posted: 6/24/2024 9:38 AM
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Posted: 6/24/2024 9:51 AM
Offers from EMU, Marshall, Navy, Ball, Kent, and plenty of Ivy--Princeton, Penn, Harvard and Cornell.
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Posted: 6/24/2024 11:15 PM
Valley Cat wrote:expand_more
Offers from EMU, Marshall, Navy, Ball, Kent, and plenty of Ivy--Princeton, Penn, Harvard and Cornell.
Those Ivy offers indicate his intelligence, which I am sure won't hurt in helping him to learn how our defense operates that much faster.

Reminds me of Andrei Iosivas used to play WR at Princeton and was drafted by the Bengals. Naturally he is also a freak athlete enough to be drafted in the first place, but I have always partially credited his intelligence in how quickly he has progressed as a player since joining the Bengals.
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Posted: 6/26/2024 10:54 AM
I've never thought that academic intelligence necessarily carries over to functioning on the field, mastering a playbook, etc. Maybe so, but I'm not sure court or field awareness, making reads as an offensive lineman in football or in a motion offense in basketball, is in the same category as academic ability. I'd be interested in hearing what others on here think about this.
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Posted: 6/27/2024 12:06 PM
Jeff McKinney wrote:expand_more
I've never thought that academic intelligence necessarily carries over to functioning on the field, mastering a playbook, etc. Maybe so, but I'm not sure court or field awareness, making reads as an offensive lineman in football or in a motion offense in basketball, is in the same category as academic ability. I'd be interested in hearing what others on here think about this.
I’ve heard many times that offensive linemen need to be /or are the smartest guys on the field - don’t know if that’s true
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Posted: 12/18/2024 11:48 AM
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Posted: 12/22/2024 5:18 PM
Hard too imagine this is true, but according to the Dispatch, Ty played every snap both ways the past 2 years. Also named the Div. II district defensive player of the year.
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