Ohio State’s Raekwon McMillan was always expected to be great, and he was

Simply playing football at Ohio State carries a considerable amount of hype, but there’s an extra layer of expectation reserved for the brightest recruits. In 2012, the nation’s fifth-ranked recruit Noah Spence signed with the Buckeyes. Five-star safety Vonn Bell was the crown jewel of the team’s 2013 recruiting class. Both Spence and Bell went on to be drafted in the first two rounds of the NFL draft, and 2014’s No. 1 overall linebacker recruit, Raekwon McMillan, is about to join them. “When we roll into games as the underdog, like we were my freshman year, we were trying to prove to the world that Ohio State is the best team in the nation, and we were.” — Raekwon McMillan You may have heard, but most true freshman do not play under Urban Meyer. 17 of 24 true freshman redshirted in 2013, 14 of 23 in 2014, and a whopping…

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