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Ohio State offers scholarship to Centerville lineman

Michael Bennett, a 6-foot-3, 275-pound Centerville High School junior offensive and defensive lineman, received a scholarship offer from Ohio State over the weekend, adding to his already hefty recruiting attention.

Centerville coach Ron Ullery said OSU extended the offer on Sunday, Jan. 31, and that Bennett already has offers from UAB, Ball State, Duke, Cincinnati, North Carolina State, Indiana, Wake Forest and Northwestern.

“I think it’ll keep on growing,” Ullery said. “He’s that impressive on film.”

Ullery said the colleges are recruiting Bennett as either an offensive or defensive lineman, because he’s athleticism is impressive in both spots.

“His explosion off the ball is pretty special,” Ullery said.

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By Clint

February 2, 2010 4:38 PM | Link to this

Nice … Mike take the offer from Coach Tressel and Go Buckeyes in 2010-11 .

By Clint

February 2, 2010 4:39 PM | Link to this

Nice … Mike take the offer from Coach Tressel and Go Buckeyes in 2010-11 .

By TC

February 2, 2010 5:12 PM | Link to this

what irony. today’s paper (B2) has an entire page devoted to the fact that this year’s OSU recruiting class “will lack Miami Valley flavor”. Then we get this story later in the day. Good work. Or bad work? I guess its good to know today, as opposed to tmrw - signing day? Congrats to Mike. Go where you feel the most comfortable. Its seems to me that the offers are “all over the board”. ACC, Big Ten, Mac, Conference USA.

By Wayne Ownsyourass

February 2, 2010 8:40 PM | Link to this

Good thing “He’s that impressive on film.” because he wasn’t that impressive in person on the field. “His explosion off the ball is pretty special,” pretty boy special at best. Ullery always thinks his kids are great. If it were true, they would ALL BE SIGNING on the dotted line tommorrow.

By Elks

February 2, 2010 8:57 PM | Link to this

Wayne ownsyourass, you’re a tool. Bennett dominated your line and Wayne will lose next year at Centerville.

By Elks

February 2, 2010 8:57 PM | Link to this

Wayne ownsyourass, you’re a tool. Bennett dominated your line and Wayne will lose next year at Centerville.

By Elks

February 2, 2010 8:59 PM | Link to this

Wayne ownsyourass, your stupidity speaks for itself.

By Elks

February 2, 2010 9:00 PM | Link to this

Wayne, your stupidity speaks for itself.

By ownswho

February 2, 2010 10:12 PM | Link to this

Elks looks like your stupidity speaks for itself in your I don’t know how to post, double posts.

By jay

February 3, 2010 6:59 AM | Link to this

Wayne you sound Jealous of what Mike Bennett has accomplished, did Mike Kick your A— on the Field or are you one of the wimps that sit in the stands and fantasize about being a football player.either way your not on his level,but good luck when you graduate,with all these new and existing pizza establishments you will have plenty of job offers so don’t be sad or jealous. keep us posted on the pizza chain,I personally will give you a couple extra dollars for the delivery tip Oh yea but a large L on your forehead so I’ll know who you are.

By wayeisnasty

February 27, 2010 8:10 AM | Link to this

Huber Heights in general is a nasty place…Wayne High School is disgusting. Huber is Huber and will always be Huber….A NASTY drug filled trash town. They do breed some good athletes despite their best efforts no to.

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