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Justin Fields is Moving from Georgia to Ohio State!
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It is now official that the Georgia quarterback Justin Fields is going to join Ohio State. On Friday night, Fields confirmed his statement that he had posted on Twitter. Fields was expected to move to Columbus campus on Friday afternoon and since the classes at the university will soon resume, Fields is likely to move in over the weekend. According to report, Fields will
participate in spring practice as well as in the Buckeyes’ offseason program.

Fields served as the backup to sophomore Quarterback Jake Fromm in the 2018 ESPN 300 where he emerged as the best recruit of the season. Has he appreciated the University of Georgia, Fields said that under the great coaches at the university he has refined his skills. He said that Coach Kirby as well as the entire UGA football coaching staff has work a great deal to help
him improve his career as a quarterback athlete. He thanked them for being patient and understanding while training and mentoring him to be a future athlete.

According to a report from Lettermen Row, Fields’ decision to move to Ohio State may have resulted from his friendship with QB Dwayne Haskins of Ohio State. This is especially if you consider the fact that they were trained together by the Atlanta-based quarterbacks coach Quincy Avery, who is one of the most outspoken supporters of Ryan Day. He has been quoted severally congratulating Ryan for is ability to develop players’ talent to its full ability.

Once Fields has been granted a full release by the university, he will have to petition the NCAA for his eligibility to
participate in Ohio State Baseball. He will then transfers to Ohio State University immediately and participate in the Baseball. Field said “I have decided to move to Ohio State University where I will continue with by undergraduate degree as I play football for the Buckeyes. I will miss Ohio Baseball Fraternity more than they will every think, and wish them the best as they prepare for the next season. I hope the friendship that we have developed here in the university will remain strong while we are playing
football in the university or even after we left college.” Fields ended his statement by saying that he will not be making further comments nor doing interviews about the transfers.



Posted on Sat, 05 Jan 2019 12:32:43 GMT at http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Brutusrep...Ohio-State
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