Monday, December 12, 2011

4 Star Defensive End Se'Von Pittman Commits To Ohio State

Pittman follows Schutt to OSU
According to Bill Greene, Se'Von Pittman, the defensive end from Canton, OH, has de-committed from Michigan State and is now an Ohio State Buckeye.

Pittman changed his commitment from Michigan State to Ohio State after making an official visit with the Buckeyes this past weekend.

Pittman committed to Michigan State in June over scholarship offers from Ohio State, Michigan, Florida, Alabama, Nebraska and others.The 6-foot-5 and 235-pound Pittman has had an outstanding senior season as the Bulldogs qualified for the state playoffs and finished with a 9-3 overall record. Pittman made 102 tackles including eight sacks. He also recorded 20 tackles for loss this year.

He has exceptional quickness off the ball and overall athleticism and agility. Can win with a speed rush and can win with quick inside moves. He has to get bigger and stronger, which will help him against the run, but he's a pure pass rusher. This defensive line he joins is turning out phenomenal.

This has all now resulted in Pittman becoming Ohio State's 18th commitment for their 2012 recruiting class. Urban Meyer is on a roll, and like we said in the Schutt post, this is now the second domino to fall in Meyer's recruiting game plan. Things are starting to fall into place for the 2012 class, which continues to get better and better.

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