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Ohio State
head coach Jim Tressel accepted the
commitment of Olentangy junior linebacker
Josh Perry, 6-foot-3, 225-pounds. Perry
became the first commit for the Ohio State
class of 2012.
It's unusual
to see Ohio State take a commitment from a
player before he plays a down of football as
a junior, but it's evident that Josh Perry
is not the typical high school junior.
"I did commit to Ohio State, and I couldn't
be happier," Perry began. "I went there to
meet with Coach Tressel, with my mom and
dad, and my head coach, Ed Terwilliger. We
just talked about what this type of
commitment will mean to both Ohio State, and
to me personally."
"Coach Tressel said that from this point
forward, I'm a reflection of Ohio State
University, and I represent their program,"
Perry continued. "He said I'm now part of
the family, and he said I need to keep
working hard, doing all the right things. He
also said that Ohio State will embrace my
entire family, not just me as a football
player. That meant a lot to all of us."
Although Perry is still a very young man, he
appears to be wise beyond his years, and he
explained why he made his commitment to Ohio
State so early.
"I had a list of schools in mind, and I have
taken visits already," he stressed. "I
narrowed it down to a top-three, and Ohio
State was number one. They are my dream
school, so I felt if I was fortunate to get
the opportunity to be a part of Ohio State,
I would grab it. They have everything I want
in a school, both academically and
athletically."
Perry is not sure what position he will end
up playing at Ohio State, because so much
depends upon how much he grows over the next
few years.
"It's really up in the air right now, Coach
Fickell said I could end up at several
different spots, depending on how big I
get," Perry stated. "I could get bigger and
play defensive end or tight end, or if I
don't put on too much more weight, stay at
linebacker. It doesn't matter to me at all.
We have to see what happens, but right now
we're all thinking it will be linebacker."
Perry is not only a great athlete, but he's
one of the top students at Olentangy, and he
takes the academic side of his life very
seriously.
"My parents instilled that in me at an early
age," Perry explained. "Both of my parents
were good students in school, and they
expected a lot from me in the classroom.
I've always been interested in learning more
than most of my friends, and I found that
the harder I work in school, the easier it
gets to get good grades. I really enjoy
learning new things, and I'm just naturally
a studious person, so that makes me want to
learn."
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