On June 5, 1997, Liam McCullough, a long snapper with the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League, was born. The Las Vegas Raiders signed two-star high school prospect McCullough as an undrafted free agent after the 2020 NFL Draft.
He played college football for Ohio State, and 247Sports.com rated him as a two-star prospect. Liam McCullough played four seasons at Ohio State (2016–19). He made 55 snaps while a Buckeye.
McCullough chose Ohio State on June 10, 2014, after accepting a full scholarship offer. As the Raiders reduced their roster to 53 players, McCullough was released.
How Good Is Liam McCullough?
McCullough received a scholarship offer from Ohio State as soon as he graduated from high school and was ranked No. 1 in the nation by 247Sports throughout his recruitment. He is only the second long snapper in school history to receive a scholarship offer.
What Happened To Liam McCullough?
Liam McCullough took every snap beautifully over his four seasons as a Buckeye, playing in all but one game (the 2016 game against Oklahoma) due to illness.
He has been recognized as Academic All-Big Ten three times, a three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete, and a two-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar. We are going to miss him on this football team, for crying out loud.