The next time Greg Studrawa sees Malcolm Pridgeon, he wants the mammoth offensive lineman to fill his stomach with a popular Italian dish the junior college transfer hopes to one day present to customers while he makes a living beyond football.
"He's a culinary guy," Studrawa said on National Signing Day Feb. 3. "He called me, said he made some chicken alfredo last night and I told him, 'Bring some next time.'"
Pridgeon is only the third junior college player to sign a National Letter of Intent to play football at Ohio State in the last 10 years, just the second in Urban Meyer's tenure.