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Why Ohio State’s Emeka Egbuka attracts inspiration from a former Oregon linebacker

By Editorial Board Published December 31, 2024 7 Min Read
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Why Ohio State’s Emeka Egbuka attracts inspiration from a former Oregon linebacker

Rising up within the Pacific Northwest, the Rose Bowl was one thing Ohio State senior receiver Emeka Egbuka dreamed of. It’s the sport he and his childhood mates would think about themselves in at any time when they might play within the yard.

“There’s just something about it,” Egbuka stated. “Something in the air down there in Pasadena. It’s just a beautiful venue, especially that time of the year. … So just having the chance to play in it, it’s definitely very surreal. And this is gonna be my second time, so I’m gonna do my best to take it all in.”

However Egbuka, a local of Steilacoom, Wash., at all times pictured himself donning the uniform of the crew that can be on the sideline throughout from him on Wednesday.

“Honestly, I was never really a Buckeye fan until I really committed here,” he stated. “I was actually an Oregon fan growing up, especially in the Pacific Northwest. … That was a school that I really dreamed of going to.”

Egbuka beloved the Geese’ jerseys, however what primarily drove his fandom was an admiration for Fotu Leiato, a fellow alum of Steilacoom Excessive Faculty who performed linebacker at Oregon.

Leiato — whom Egbuka considers the best participant to ever come from Steilacoom — captured the eye of scouts and followers nationwide when his senior spotlight tape went viral with 1,021,734 views, making it the most-viewed Hudl video of all time.

The 12-minute-long reel showcases the tenacity Leiato performed with: the very first clip reveals him on a kick return, reducing his shoulder as he bulldozes a participant from the opposing crew and sends him flying backward, making a lane for the ball service to run by way of. On protection, Leiato created chaos each time he crashed by way of the hole on a blitz, making life hell for the O-linemen, quarterbacks and working backs he confronted. And when he would get the ball in his arms, Leiato flashed his silky easy athleticism.

Oregon linebacker Fotu Leiato served as an inspiration and mentor for Ohio State vast receiver Emeka Egbuka.

(John W. McDonough / Sports activities Illustrated by way of Getty Photos)

“If you go to his Hudl, you just see how relentless of a player he was,” Egbuka stated. “He was just what you think of when you hear the word ‘football,’ like he’s out there just decapitating people, hitting people as hard as he can. He played very, very hard and that’s something I really admired about him.”

When Leiato was starring for the Spartans, Egbuka was a younger center schooler standing on the sidelines, mimicking his favourite participant’s strikes and making an attempt to emulate him as greatest he may. Dreaming of turning into “half the player he was.” He took psychological notes of how Leiato by no means took a rep off, taking part in each down with the identical depth on the sphere. Off the sphere, Egbuka was impressed by how shut Leiato was along with his teammates and the way he interacted with them.

Regardless of a few six-year age hole, a friendship was finally struck between the 2. Phrase travels quick in Steilacoom, a small city of 6,000 nestled on Puget Sound, and Leiato discovered about Egbuka as he was making a reputation for himself on the youth soccer scene.

Leiato was relationship the older sister of Egbuka’s quarterback. Earlier than lengthy, Leiato took Egbuka below his wing.

“Whenever I went over to [my quarterback’s] house to hang out and stuff, Fotu would be there,” Egbuka remembers. “I think he saw something in me and was able to give me a little bit of experience and advice when I came to football.”

Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka speaks to reporters during a news conference.

Ohio State vast receiver Emeka Egbuka speaks to reporters throughout a information convention on Monday.

(Kyusung Gong / Related Press)

Then, in 2018, tragedy struck.

Leiato, who had been dismissed from the Geese soccer program after his second arrest in 4 months, was discovered useless close to the location of a single-car wreck at 5:31 within the morning. He was 21 years previous.

“I was devastated,” Egbuka stated. “I didn’t really understand what was going on. … A lot of my family and friends who were way closer to him than I was were devastated. It was just a tough time for our community.”

Although the 2 had misplaced contact earlier than the accident, Egbuka tries to honor Leiato’s reminiscence by way of his actions as Ohio State’s most skilled receiver, passing down his information to the subsequent era.

Ohio State vast receivers coach Brian Hartline has additionally observed Egbuka’s development as a pacesetter.

“He’s probably one of the best people we’ve had in our room, both as a person and as a player,” Hartline stated. “[He’s] a bit more vocal this year, really put his fingerprint on the room and allowed us to chase the best version of ourselves.”

As Egbuka gears up for his second Rose Bowl, this time in opposition to the crew of his childhood idol, he carries Leiato — and Steilacoom — with him wherever he goes.

“Every time I step on the field, it’s a chance to shed light on where I’m from,” Egbuka stated. “I think he was proud of where we’re from, and he never took the opportunity lightly to be able to be on the field, so I shouldn’t either.”

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