Ohio State Football News: TE Gee Scott, Jr. Talks about the Offense

By Danielle Daniels

Gee Scott, Jr. blocking against Arkansas State 9 10 2022 (courtesy IMAGN, photo by Joseph Scheller of Columbus Dispatch, USA Today Sports Syndication)

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Gee Scott Jr.

THE GEE SCOTT, JR. FILE

  • Position:
    Tight End
  • Height:
    6-3
  • Weight:
    240
  • Hometown:
    Seattle, Wash.
  • Last School:
    Eastside Catholic
  • Year:
    Graduate Student

Follow on Social Media
Twitter: @Geescottjr
Instagram: @geescottjr

Ohio State Overview
• Gee is in his fourth season with the program and has two seasons of eligibility
• He played in 12 of the team’s 13 games in 2022 and caught five passes for 28 yards with a long gain of 16 yards in the game against Michigan
• He has played in 25 games during: six as a true freshman in 2020, seven in 2021 and 12 last season
• Played 224 snaps, including 93 on special teams
• He was recruited as a wide receiver, but is transitioning to tight end, a move that started during spring practice 2021

More on Gee
• Gee was a member of the 2020 class of recruits to Ohio State
• A top-100 prospect nationally who is a four-star prospect according to 247Sports.com
• The nation’s No. 12-ranked wide receiver and the No. 2 player in the state of Washington
• Played in the Army All-American Bowl
• Had 76 receptions for 1,453 yards and 15 touchdowns during his senior season in 2019
• Caught 52 passes for 755 yards and six touchdowns as a junior in 2018
• Played for head coach Jeremey Thielbahr and helped Eastside Catholic win back to back state championships
• Included in the season was a GEICO Bowl Series victory over Arizona powerhouse Centennial
• Earned an invitation to The Opening Finals in Dallas as a result of his performance at The Opening Regional in Oakland where he had the second-highest testing score
• An All-Metro League Mountain Division selection
• Is the son of the late, Tara Scott, and Gee Scott Sr.

 

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