Ohio State commit Carson Hinzman reacts to news of OL coaching change for the Buckeyes
Ohio State will have a new offensive line coach after the firing of Greg Studrawa. However, Buckeyes commit Carson Hinzman is staying the course with his pledge to the program.
The 6-foot-4, 280-pound interior offensive lineman is regarded by the 247Sports Composite as a four-star prospect. Hinzman is rated as the No. 2 prospect from Wisconsin and the No. 6 interior offensive lineman in the country.
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Carson Hinzman and George Fitzpatrick both confirmed the firing of Greg Studrawa does not change their commitment to Ohio State.
“I’m a man of my word,” Hinzman said.— Garrick Hodge (@Garrick_Hodge) January 6, 2022
Carson Hinzman says he’s firmly committed to Ohio State after the decision to move on from Greg Studrawa. pic.twitter.com/FocdrnJDK9
— Lettermen Row (@LettermenRow) January 6, 2022
“I’m a man of my word,” Hinzman said of why he’s remaining committed to Ohio State. “I’m 100 percent behind him and his plan…I’m not here for one coach.”
Studrawa has been Ohio State’s offensive line coach for the past 6 seasons.
Hinzman selected Ohio State over offers from Wisconsin, Iowa, Notre Dame, Alabama, Illinois, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Oregon, and Penn State.