Of course they were excited(in bold black), and why they switched him, plain and simple,to get more touches (in bold blue)
Played for his father, Ted Ginn Sr., in high school ... was selected as the USA Today Defensive Player of the Year ... also a 2004 Parade All-American ... SuperPrep named him as its 2004 National Defensive Player of the Year ... Most Valuable Player of the U.S. Army All-America game ... also played quarterback, wide receiver and running back for Glenville and returned punts and kickoffs ... intercepted eight passes as a senior, returning five of them for touchdowns ... one of his interception returns went for a state-record 102-yard touchdown, while another went for a 97-yard score ... also passed for 932 yards and 12 touchdowns and rushed for 845 yards and 17 touchdowns ... named one of Ohio's three 2003 Division I Offensive Players of the Year ... returned four punts and one kickoff for touchdowns.
You all can predict a bust, I'll predict (as I have since he was a freshman, no Johnny come lately here) as an intriguing combination KR/PR/Terry Glenn type WR/Nickelback. His skill set should have him in the NFL for a long time.