Self-belief is essential to becoming good at any endeavor. And to hear former teammates talk about it, one Ohio State player with no shortage of self-belief is Lorenzo Styles Jr.
“Zo is the most confident dude I know in the world,” former Buckeye safety Lathan Ransom said on the Bobby Carpenter Show on March 17. “Having him go out there and fly around and compete, I'm excited to watch it.”
That confidence needs to come into play now more than ever for Styles.
Entering his fifth and final collegiate season as the heir apparent to Jordan Hancock at nickel, Styles will have a fight on his hands for every rep this offseason as young, hungry talent surrounds him at both the cornerback and safety positions.