Taft Ohio Top Recruits Split College Decisions

Taft Ohio Top Recruits Split College Decisions

Dwayne Standford Taft Oregon Ducks

Taft Ohio Top Recruits Split College Decisions

Many believed that Taft High School stars Dwayne Standford and Adolphus Washington would attend the same college, and the players themselves set that as their goal. But the draw of the Oregon Ducks was too much for Standford as he explained at his high school this month during their announcement ceremony. He had considered Cincinnati, Ohio State and Oregon. Defensive end Washington had considered Ohio State, Cincinnati and Michigan State. Washington choose the Buckeyes.

A last minute trip to Eugene Oregon was what it took for Standford to make up his mind. The 6’5” 185 lbs receiver is considered the seventh best 2012 recruit in the state of Ohio and the 22nd best recruit at his position nationally, according to Rivals.com. The facilities and the game atmosphere in Oregon set them apart from the other schools. Oregon looks to use Standford right away when he arrives.

Washington on the other hand has had his mind made up for some time after an official visit to Columbus. He hopes Urban Meyer will be the head coach when he arrives in 2012. He could get a chance to play right away as the Buckeye defensive line is losing a number of seniors this year. He liked Ohio State for all the things that the school provides out side of and in addition to football.

OSU and Oregon for Taft 2012 Top Recruits Standford and Washington
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