It’s always interesting to get a little behind-the-scenes peek at something you don’t normally get to be a part of. Or, in this case, some behind-the-scenes sounds more than video — or so we have come to realize.
On Monday, Ohio State junior defensive end Zach Harrison was mic’d up for spring practice, and he had a lot of unusual sounds coming out of his mouth as he went through drills at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. There were some good sound bites in there too of his interaction and conversation with teammates, but as he rushed around defenders, hit pads, and practiced his tackling techniques, he was a literal sound and play football toy.
The fine folks on the Ohio State creative team captured it all and shared it on the Ohio State Football Twitter page, and if you haven’t gotten around to watching and listening to it, it’ll only take a couple minutes of your time.
We are of course poking fun, because a lot of those sounds are what you get when you’re in the trenches trying to push and dominate the man across from you.
Check out our latest edition of #MicdUpMondays to see if the 🎙 survived a physical practice attached to @zacharrison_'s pads…#GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/Y9vYi8NsAK
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) April 5, 2021
This could be a breakout year for Harrison, and if he can play anywhere near the elite sounds he makes heading into battle, the OSU defensive line will be in great shape.
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