se-alum;1082674 wrote:I expect Devin Smith to have a big season.
Is that you Dave Biddle?
se-alum;1082674 wrote:I expect Devin Smith to have a big season.
Gotta give him credit for sticking with where he wants to be, rather than going somewhere else just to be on the big stage.vball10set;1082805 wrote:hated not to get him, but happy that he decided to stay 'home' to play :thumbup:
That will make 24 players that have transferred since Randy Edsall was hired. Being as unbiased as possible you have to look at Diggs decision and ask if he made a good choice.se-alum;1084990 wrote:An already bad Maryland team got worse today. O'Brien and their starting LT were both granted their release.
That was awful. Not funny, not clever. Nothing redeeming about that.silverknights09;1084994 wrote:[video=youtube;OHOS6Sth9J0][/video]
+1Fly4Fun;1085481 wrote:That was awful. Not funny, not clever. Nothing redeeming about that.
Kind of hard to do that. It was beyond... beyond... I wish I hadn't seen it.silverknights09;1087333 wrote:Pretend like I never posted it lol
Yeah. This has definitely been one of the most bizarre recruitment-s ever; and there have certainly been some bizarre ones.thePITman;1092025 wrote:Anyone else REALLY glad, now, we didn't accept Davonte Neal's commitment? Maybe Urban was on to something.
http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1334184
this rivals Seantrel Henderson (dodged another bullet there!) and, to some degree Tyrelle Pryor.Scarlet_Buckeye;1092118 wrote:Yeah. This has definitely been one of the most bizarre recruitment-s ever; and there have certainly been some bizarre ones.
Don't know who Tyrelle Pryor is, but yes, Davonte Neal's recruitment is starting to rival...wkfan;1092137 wrote:this rivals Seantrel Henderson (dodged another bullet there!) and, to some degree Tyrelle Pryor.
Don't forget the kid from Toledo who ended up going to USC and becoming a tightend. I don't recall his name. But he played all the recruiting games till the end as well.Scarlet_Buckeye;1092819 wrote:Don't know who Tyrelle Pryor is, but yes, Davonte Neal's recruitment is starting to rival...
Seantrel Henderson
Terrelle Pryor
Bryce Brown
(I'm sure there are many others)
Fred Davis?centralbucksfan;1093471 wrote:Don't forget the kid from Toledo who ended up going to USC and becoming a tightend. I don't recall his name. But he played all the recruiting games till the end as well.
Fred Daviscentralbucksfan;1093471 wrote:Don't forget the kid from Toledo who ended up going to USC and becoming a tightend. I don't recall his name. But he played all the recruiting games till the end as well.
Yes sir, that would be him!Scarlet_Buckeye;1093472 wrote:Fred Davis?
Really?Scarlet_Buckeye;1093472 wrote:Fred Davis?
Fred Davis was nothing like Henderson, Pryor, or Brown. He just didn't wanted to go to U$C over Ohio State and decided to wait till the very last minute to announce he was leaving his home state. I don't equate that to Pryor, Henderson, or Brown. Those 3 played games. To my knowledge, there was no "game playing" with Davis.
My bad. That was awful... let me try again...wkfan;1093590 wrote:Really?
Guess you were just fired from the 'Spelling and Grammar' police.
Ohio State fans and recruiting analysts alike knew they were getting a rock star recruiter in Urban Meyer when he took the head coaching job back in November, but what they didn't know was how Meyer would go about bringing in top rated classes to Columbus year in and year out.
While people like myself are still trying to figure out the method to his madness, things are becoming a bit more clear. Each day it is easier to tell what constitutes a committable or non-committable offer, as the way Ohio State's coaches go after certain players tells the tale of how the really feel about them.
For example, someone like Malik Zaire never had his offer confirmed by Ohio State, but rather was told to come to camp in the summer so the coaches could see him throw. Verdict: uncommittable offer. On the contrary, someone like Joey Bosa is being aggressively pursued by Meyer himself and the Bucks are looking to accept a commitment from him at any time. Verdict: committable offer.
One player who falls into the latter category and is high up there on OSU's big board is Wichita Falls (TX) Rider QB JT Barrett. Barrett is currently the top priority for the Buckeyes when it comes to quarterback, and for good reason, as he is one of the nation's best. Barrett has been rated as a 4-star prospect and the nation's top dual-threat quarterback by 247 Sports (#38 overall), while also recently earning an invite to the prestigious Elite 11.