| Isaiah Cook |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Claremont, Calif.
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 | High School: Claremont
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 | Height / Weight: 6-2 / 219
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 | Position: LB
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 | Experience: 3V
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OSU linebacker Cook hits the books, too- Cliff Kirkpatrick, The Gazette-Times
2008: Isaiah will be more a player in the linebacker rotation...quick player and physical.
2007: Nine tackles for the season, including a career-high five vs. Idaho State.
2006: 18 tackles for the season, including three vs. Hawai'i and California...recovered two fumbles in the win over No. 3 USC - one (John David Booty) led to a second quarter OSU field goal (13-7) and the other (Chauncey Washington) led to a third quarter field goal (33-10).
2005: Isaiah became eligible during the course of the season and ended playing six games on special teams...made a pair of tackles. (Ariz, UW). 2004: Redshirt
CLAREMONT: Cook was a three-year letterman for head coach Mike Collins...assisted Claremont to the Baseline League title in 2002 and '03...named the league's top linebacker as a junior after making 122 tackles, including four quarterback sacks...first team All-CIF in 2002...SuperPrep Magazine selected Cook to its all-region team as a senior after making 89 tackles, including three sacks, and intercepting two passes...also was a quarterback for the team, completing 26 of 45 passes for 257 yards, and adding another 247 yards on the ground on 45 attempts his final season.
PERSONAL: Born in Cleveland, Ohio...son of Beverly Cook...has one sister, Shawond...Robert Malone, an uncle, played football at Akron...chose OSU because of the "coaches, team, school, and city"...majoring in ethnic studies.