August 20, 2012
Switzer-land in the summer
Dynamic GW tailback again ready for grind
Chip Ellis
Switzer is sporting a bleached-blond look these days.
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By the time the 2012 season is completed, George Washington tailback Ryan Switzer should have a pretty good tan going. Because the spotlight will doubtlessly be affixed to his every move.

Everyone will be keeping an eye on Switzer, the go-to player for last year's Class AAA state runner-up, which kicks off its season at 7:30 Friday night at Oakes Field against neighboring rival South Charleston.

  • Fans will be watching: As a junior, Switzer won the Kennedy Award last year as the top player in West Virginia, running for 2,796 yards and scoring 45 touchdowns for the Patriots, who fell 35-27 to Martinsburg in the title game at Wheeling Island Stadium. Only eight juniors have ever taken home the Kennedy Award, which has been handed out since 1947.
  • College coaches will be watching: The speedy Switzer, who passed up his junior year of track and will forego his senior season of basketball in order to concentrate on football, has already decided to accept a scholarship offer from North Carolina. But that won't stop all the talent hunters from checking out Switzer's dizzying array of moves and trying to change his mind before national signing day in February.
  • Opponents will be watching: The best way to slow down the Patriots, who own 26 straight regular-season victories, is to control Switzer. But few came close last year. He carried fewer than 16 times just once (nine carries for 169 yards in a one-sided first-round playoff win over Spring Valley) and lugged the ball as many as 34 times against Martinsburg in the title game. He's also again expected to kick off, punt and play defensive back.
  • As if all that isn't enough, the 5-foot-9, 175-pound Switzer has drawn some attention this summer for starting his season with a head of bleached-blond hair.

    "I may keep it all year,'' Switzer said with a grin.

    Moments after GW completed the preseason portion of its schedule Friday with a pair of scrimmage wins in the MSAC Grid-o-rama at Laidley Field, Switzer was asked if he's again ready for the long grind. If the Patriots return to the state finals, they'll be playing until Dec. 1, a full 15 weeks away.

    "I think so,'' Switzer said. "We went through the offseason conditioning, and we had 40 guys almost every day. I think we showed ourselves pretty well in the preseason.

    "We've got a lot of stuff to work on, but that comes with time. We're working some new guys in. We're going to have mistakes. I can't make mistakes - stupid mistakes that I made. But overall, come Aug. 24, we're going to be ready.''

    In last Friday's MSAC workouts, Switzer touched the ball four times against Parkersburg and sped for three touchdowns of 70, 39 and 31 yards. His other carry went for minus-4 yards (an option play to the short side of the field), so he wound up with 136 yards. Later against Capital, he carried eight times for 55 yards and two scores, those covering 1 and 6 yards.

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