Skull Session: Xavier Johnson is a Swiss Army knife for Ohio State, Lathan Ransom is making his case for the Jim Thorpe Award and Terry McLaurin’s path to the pros was unique.
Awesome. May that culture continue to work wonders for Ohio State on the practice field at the Woody and on the field during games – most of all during the Michigan game on Nov. 26.Terry McLaurin's path from four-time Indiana state champion, to clawing for snaps and catches at Ohio State to one of the best and highest-paid receivers in the NFL has been quite the journey – one McLaurin argues is wholly unique., McLaurin fought back tears describing what it meant to be where he is today.
"After practice this man is still working," Samuel said."I'm talking on days we got off I wake up and say, 'Terry, what are you about to go do?' He'd say, 'I'm about to go to the facility, go run some routes, catch some passes.' Where he's at today is all because of that." To reach this point, he endured: having to convince Urban Meyer he was worthy of a scholarship to Ohio State, redshirting his freshman year, catching no passes his first season playing and 11 in his second, having people doubt he could play well for the Buckeyes, finishing fourth on the team in receptions in his last season, seeing his peers receive more rewards from their work, getting drafted in the third round as a special teams player and solid backup.
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