Not really sure "wow!" Is gloating...They will be fine. Unlike us, they have recruited at an elite level. They may not win a national title, but they will be very good. And they have great coaches. Their facilities are just as good as ours, they have fan support as good as ours, and Columbus makes Lincoln look like Wahoo. They are also in prime recruiting soil. So instead of gloating over them losing seven guys, maybe we should be worried about our 6-7 coach.
Eli Apple CBWho are the 7?
Is the next announcement that Urb has health problems and plans to "retire"?
Wow!
4 and 5 star players all over the place to replace them.well I'd have to guess this should help our chances of winning our game against them, we do have a lot of experience comming back, I just hope Tommy plays flawless and we have good run game going in the OSU game.
Define "several" losses. We used to think that was three. Then, you know, Callahan, Pelini, Riley . . . well, you know.As far as how all the players leaving will affect the team, regardless of the bulk of talent potentially replacing them, there will still be a learning curve and rookie mistakes that will probably lead to several losses.
Can they recruit seven more to fill the "declared" slots?Wow!
Is announcing that you intend to leave work prematurely on a Friday to go have a beer 'declaring early for the draft'? If so, count me in, too.This would be a good problem to have.
make that 9 von bell
It's not called recruiting at their level, it's called reloading. They had 16 4 or 5 stars the following year so you'll likely see them do it again next year, and the year after etc.Can they recruit seven more to fill the "declared" slots?
It's not called recruiting at their level, it's called reloading. They had 16 4 or 5 stars the following year so you'll likely see them do it again next year, and the year after etc.
As a fan of OSU, the best part is that opposing fan bases make jokes about Meyer's "health issues", laugh triumphantly for their barb, and pat themselves on the back for their original sarcasm, while all Meyer does is go and win a National Championship.
As far as how all the players leaving will affect the team, regardless of the bulk of talent potentially replacing them, there will still be a learning curve and rookie mistakes that will probably lead to several losses. Maybe that causes stress on Meyer enough to make him consider leaving, or it might make him salivate on the potential for the team to make another championship run in 2017.
something does not feel right about all this - I wonder if there is trouble in paradise at OSU
Are you trying to convince me that losing 9 players early to the draft and of course any seniors you had whether they are drafted or not is a good thing?Your comment made me laugh. I can understand how having that many players entering the draft might be a foreign concept for you but fact is this team is just so loaded. Why would there need to be a problem for those young men wanting to cash in on their talent? Maybe you ought not trust your feelings so much.