In Denzel Burke, Miles Lockhart saw a path to playing college football he wished to emulate. The 2024 Chandler, Arizona, cornerback remembers watching Burke, then a 6-foot, 189-pound wide receiver, at Saguro High School in Scottsdale before he blossomed into an Ohio State freshman All-American cornerback. To Lockhart, Burke is evidence that an Arizona high school football player can get the attention of a program like Ohio State. “That really set up a big example or something that I definitely want to do (and) I could see myself doing,” Lockhart told The Dispatch. “Just having him come really from the same area as me, (having) the same type of things that coaches are looking for, it definitely gives me a kind of boost and just seeing into what I can do.” Lockhart has that chance, committing to Ohio State on the first day of his June 23-25 official visit before…
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