When Jonathon Cooper was asked to identify the most recent time he's had a boring weekend, the future Ohio State defensive end could only shrug.
"It's been a long time," Cooper said after working out at Ohio State camp Tuesday at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.
Cooper doesn't really mind, however. He sees every opportunity to participate in a camp either at Ohio State — all of 15 minutes from his hometown of Gahanna — or elsewhere, as a chance to display his skills to those salivating over the rising prospect.
"Ever since I started the summer I’ve just wanted to come in and work hard and show that I’m the best defensive end in the country," Cooper, a four star prospect, said.