We continue to see some sights and sounds out of Ohio State football spring practice, and with it, we sometimes get interviews by players and coaches. On Friday, we heard from the new wide receivers assistant coach, Cortez Hankton, for the first time.
Hankton came from LSU to Columbus. It’s always interesting to get a comparison of top-tier programs, so reporters were chomping at the bit to ask him about what he sees from the receivers’ room at OSU vs. LSU, get his feedback on what it means to coach Jeremiah Smith, what some of the young receivers look like, how he views Ohio State as a program from outside vs. inside of it now, and much more.

If you missed any of Hankton’s comments, you can get them all here, thanks to the full interview from the WBNS 10TV YouTube channel.
The Buckeyes still have quite a few practices before the annual spring game on Saturday, April 8, and as more sights, sounds, and interviews are made available, we’ll bring those to you.
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