
Photo courtesy of LSJ photograpgher Leo Valdez Pictured from left to right are: Keith Guy (step-father), Kiesha Guy (Cameron’s mother), Cameron Martinez and Keiarra Guy (step-sister). We’ve got really good coaches that are preparing us for the upcoming season and I feel we’ll be ready to go.” “You definitely have to bring it every day. “It’s d efinitely a tough schedule all the way around, from top to bottom,” Martinez said. Mixed in between are road games at Michigan State and Penn State and home games against Wisconsin and Iowa.

Ohio State faces a difficult schedule as they open the 2022 season at home against Notre Dame and end with their annual rivalry game against Michigan. We know that we fell short of what we really wanted to do last season, so we have kind of been using that as motivation during this off-season going into this upcoming season.” It helps to carry some of that momentum into this season. “It was a r eally good way to finish off the season last year winning the Rose Bowl,” Martinez said “It was definitely really good following the way we finished the regular season. Ohio State finished the 2021-22 season with a wild come-from-behind Rose Bowl win over Utah, 48-45, to go along with an 11-2 overall record a final No. He did not see any playing time in the season opener against Minnesota.Ĭameron Martinez in action during the Ohio State spring football game (Photo courtesy of LSJ photographer Leo Valdez) He also had one interception that he returned 61 yards for a touchdown against Tulsa on September 18. Martinez, who is majoring in psychology, recorded 23 tackles during the 2021 season, including 14 unassisted and nine assisted tackles. He earned Ohio State University Scholar-Athlete status during the 2020 season. 14 athlete by during his senior season at Muskegon. Martinez was a four-star prospect who was rated as the nation’s No. The former Big Red played in only one game in 2020 against Indiana and ultimately red-shirted that season as a true freshman.

Martinez, a 5-10, 190-pound safety, is a junior, however, a sophomore academically. Prior to the national anthem there was a moment of silence and a video tribute to honor Haskins took place just before halftime. Ohio State honored the memory of former Buckeye quarterback Dwayne Haskins, who was killed in an auto accident on April 9 by wearing a “DH” decal on their helmets. Cameron Martinez (#10) and his Ohio State team-mates pay tribute to Dwayne Haskins on Saturday afternoon (Photo courtesy of LSJ photographer Leo Valdez)
