
At some point this offseason, Ohio State sophomore wide receiver Gee Scott Jr. approached head coach Ryan Day, offensive coordinator/tight ends coach Kevin Wilson and wide receiver coach Brian Hartline about a potential move to tight end. “We thought it was a great idea,” Day said during his media availability on Friday morning. “He’s a very mature young man who sees a future in that for him. Whether we go full-time with it, we’ll see. He has the right frame. He’s very, very athletic. He thinks Kevin Wilson can really teach him how to block and he wants to do it. We think it’s a huge opportunity for him and we’re excited about where it’s going to go.” The 6-foot-3 and 215-pound Scott came to Columbus as a four-star wide receiver from Sammamish (Wash.) Eastside Catholic as part of the Buckeyes’ 2020 recruiting class. However, he played mostly on special…
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