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Newest Buckeye Se'Von Pitman
Dave Thurman (8:20 am)

Urban Meyer might be better with flips than the cook at IHOP.  A few hours after receiving a verbal from Tommy Shutt (who flipped to the Buckeyes from Penn State), the new head coach at OSU received another commitment from defensive end Se'von Pittman (flipping to Ohio State from MSU).  The 6'5", 245-pound Pittman hails from Canton McKinley and was a high school teammate of current Buckeye Steve Miller.  During a fine senior season he made 102 tackles including 20 tackles for loss and 8 sacks, forcing two fumbles and recovering one.

Pittman is rated as a top 100 national player by Rivals who has assigned him four stars.  Scout and 247 Sports also list Se'von as a four-star player, Like Adolphus Washington, Pittman is considered a weakside end and is being brought in to bring more pressure on opposing quarterbacks.  In addition to OSU and Michigan State he had received offers from Michigan, Florida, Alabama, Nebraska and others. He brings the number of verbal commitments in the class of 2012 to eighteen.

With two big commitments to begin the week, the question on everyone's mind is who's next?

Welcome home Se'von! 

 


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UF owns OSU
12/13/2011 11:29

Urban Meyer does flip more than an IHOP cook... flips opinions on whether or not he really wants to stay head coach at your school.

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12/13/2011 12:17

Florida fans are the most unappreciative people I have ever seen. The man won two NC's at your school (more than the overrated Old Ball Coach did) and yet he is a villain. Hey, let him stay 5-6 years and win two titles for the Bucks and we will love him forever!

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