The Ohio State football team capped their second day of fall camp with a time-honored tradition, player skits.
First up, shown above, is redshirt-freshman wide receiver Torrance Gibson doing his best impersonation of Ohio State's “Juice Man,” Mickey Marotti.
Next, we have redshirt-freshman cornerback Josh Norwood as cornerbacks coach Kerry Coombs, introducing fellow redshirt-freshman Damon Arnette, playing the role of head coach Urban Meyer.
Letting our guys have some fun tonight. Josh and Damon put on a show!! pic.twitter.com/ZRI6x5T0bz
— Urban Meyer (@OSUCoachMeyer) August 9, 2016
And here's Arnette continuing as Meyer:
Lesson #1: Always pay attention when @OSUCoachMeyer...er, @da3_ysn is speaking pic.twitter.com/iKi798kGpK
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) August 9, 2016
We're still waiting for videos to surface of linebackers Joe Burger and Craig Fada, and running back Mike Weber. We know they exist.
S/o to @the_wait_ @da3_ysn @cfada29 @mikeweberjr @quick_tg6 for winning first skit https://t.co/ojdgSu3V2v
— Joe Burger (@jburgs37) August 9, 2016
On Tuesday, the skit winners claimed their hardware following the morning practice:
Last night's skit winners @quick_tg6 @the_wait_ @da3_ysn @cfada29 & @jburgs37 claim their rewards after practice pic.twitter.com/tkrbDrHFgc
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) August 9, 2016
This team's skit game is strong, and it's telling that so many youngsters are taking on these roles within the team. Maybe one of them will rise to the level of Skit King Darron Lee some day.