Ohio State tight end Cade Stover implementing new unconventional training method

Cade Stover may have a new training regiment.

Chalk this one up in the “things you don’t see every day” column. Ohio State linebacker turned tight end, Cade Stover gave us a quick glimpse of what life is like out on the farm. And let’s just say, things are just different out in the country.

Stover posted on his personal Twitter account a video with the caption “Make sure your sound is on.” Why the sound? Well, how else would you hear the squeals of the potbelly pig he was chasing. What looks to be a piglet or even a family pet (yes, potbelly pigs are widely popular pets) got loose out in the pasture and Stover made sure to bring it back to safety.

Check out the video below.

Who knows… this just might become a new training method for the Buckeye football team.

Stover is from Lexington, Ohio which is about an hour north of Columbus. It doesn’t take long to get from the city to the farm in the Buckeye state. And from the looks of things the OSU tight end enjoys going back to his roots.

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