You might see it sometimes in like some documentary movies, because I’m a big documentary person. “My thing was like, ‘You know what, one thing I cannot do is be soft. He is a two-time Big Ten champion and holds eight All-America honors. And it took me all the way until getting to college for me to really understand what it was that I was dealing with.”While meeting with the media on Thursday, Landers explained that his struggles with his mental health began after his father was killed. Whatever issues I had before the game started, it’s to the point where my mental is good enough to where if I got to deal with it, I can deal with it.”“You got so many people in the world today struggling with this disease called mental health that a lot of people don't want to talk about, and it's a real thing,” Landers said in his video. He cares about our well-being, he cares about our day-to-day mental state as well as our physical state, so I appreciate him.”“I’m not the type of person where I want to go to counseling. He was sidelined by injuries this spring but is back on the field and healthy for preseason camp, and he’s expected to be among the Buckeyes’ team leaders this fall.Landers woke up to a bevy of missed calls and text messages.Robert Landers set his phone to silent, as he often does after a long day, when he went to bed on Saturday night.Landers encourages other people who might face their own challenges with mental health to find their own coping mechanisms that work for them.Landers and his Ohio State football teammates were coming off their second day of preseason camp, with their third August practice set for Sunday morning, and he wanted to make sure he got a good night’s sleep. “I know what helps me, and my situation and how I deal with it is going to be different from somebody else. NSF's mission is to advance the progress of science, a mission accomplished by funding proposals for research and education made by scientists, engineers, and educators from across the country. I can say me personally, I'm one of those people who have suffered from mental health on many occasions, and God has continued to bless me and put me in certain positions, but it's still an uphill battle on a day-to-day basis. I’m struggling. It puts me in a tranquil place and a tranquil state of mind to where, I’m good. It just all depends on what helps you deal with what you’re going through.”“It was surreal because it’s like one of those things where for me, you see it on TV, you hear about it, things like that. At just 10 years old, Landers suddenly became the man of the house, and he felt pressure to set an example for his two younger brothers.“When I run out that tunnel, it’s tunnel vision,” Landers added. She also owns the OSU record for indoor mile and outdoor 1,500 meters. “It really does affect people in a negative way, and a lot of people don't know how to handle it. Robert Landers has struggled with his mental health since his father was killed in 2006, but football and opening up to the people around him have helped him cope. “I don’t hear the crowd, don’t see the crowd. old. “As soon as I cross that red line, it’s all football. But he still asked his brother Trey, who was going out in their hometown of Dayton that night, to let him know when he got home.While Robert Landers was relieved to be able to call his brother and talk to him on Sunday morning, learning about the violence that had taken place in his hometown still weighed heavy on his heart.Landers said Day frequently makes sure he is doing well, and that means a lot to the Buckeyes’ fifth-year senior nose tackle.“We all got to just walk strong, walk with our heads up high and for me, the best way that I've learned to deal with this issue and this disease is by surrounding myself with the best possible people that I can surround myself by. The ceremony, which will begin at 2 p.m. With the potential to play in the NFL next year, Landers hopes that football will allow him to provide a better life for not only himself, but also for his family. Good, quality people. It helps me clear my head and not think about nothing else,” Landers said. Eight-time pistol All-American Anthony McCollum will also graduate on Sunday having won two national titles for the Buckeyes. ... FL, took to Twitter to sling mud at prospects that are currently committed to the Clemson program. More simply, though, football has served as an escape that has helped him cope with the troubles he has faced in other aspects of his life.“It took me growing up and maturing and getting out of my ignorant state of understanding exactly what mental health is and how much of an issue that it is for me to realize that it’s not about me being weak,” Landers said. “He’s consistently asking me, ‘Are you OK? Do you want to talk about it? The Wayne graduate, who caught 15 passes last season as a senior at Kentucky, announced on Twitter he signed with the Chicago Bears.