Lincoln Kienholz was always a quarterback. It didn’t matter what sport he played. He had the eyes of a quarterback on the basketball court, seeing open windows and dishing passes to open teammates. It was the same thing at shortstop during baseball season, using his range, quickness and strength to make throws to consistently beat runners. Steve Steele always saw Kienholz as a quarterback who could play Division 1 baseball, Division 1 basketball or even run Division 1 track if he wanted to. But Riggs High School’s football coach’s lens of Kienholz never changed. He was always the Governors’ next great quarterback. Ohio State football news: Sign up for the Ohio State Sports Insider text group with Dispatch reporters “That’s a kid that you need to have playing,” Steele said. “You can’t afford to not have that kid play football for you.” Whether QB @LincolnKienholz ends up signing with Washington…
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