Despite being shocked by the firing of Greg Studrawa, both Carson Hinzman and George Fitzpatrick remain committed to Ohio State.
“I’m just looking to hear from him that we’re going to be good no matter what,” Hinzman said. “Committing there, personally, I don’t need to hear a whole lot from him. I committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes and if he’s the head of the Ohio State Buckeyes, he tells me to go jump in a freezing lake, I’ll go do it. I’m 100 percent behind him and what his plan is.”
Hinzman and Fitzpatrick both hope whoever is hired to replace Studrawa is a “tough love” kind of coach. “I’m just excited to see someone who’s ready to get to work,” Hinzman said. “I’m not a believer in someone who’s like ‘You guys got it, you’re at this level.’ It’s like yeah, I may be at this level, but I want to get to the next level. I’m excited for someone that’s going to push us and brings a good culture. I’m really excited to see who they bring in.”
For the rest of the week, Hinzman and Fitzpatrick’s focus will be representing the West team in the All-American Bowl. But Fitzpatrick will head to Columbus on Sunday to enroll early to begin participating in the strength and conditioning program and compete in spring football. “It’s going to be a little weird, I’ll move in on Sunday, just not knowing the coach, it definitely feels a little odd,” Fitzpatrick says.“We’re committed to winning a national championship,” he said. “We’re excited to be able to bring that home.”
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