High school football players come to Ohio State for a number of reasons, and not every player has the same reasons. But one goal that’s the same for nearly every prospect that walks through the doors on a recruiting trip to the Woody Hayes Athletic Center is to make it to the NFL. The Buckeyes have a history of getting players to the League and that has largely to with the culture in Columbus. “You almost stick out if you don’t go hard. Not even almost. You stick out if you don’t go hard and you don’t compete,” wide receiver Terry McLaurin told The Sun Sentinal of Ohio State. “It’s an uncomfortable environment if you don’t love the game of football and that matures you very fast if you don’t know, coming in as a young guy. But you’re going against first rounders, NFL talent, five stars you see each…
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