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He’s no Bill Davis but I think he’s doing the best he can.Agreed. CoachAnimal has turned a limited room a few years ago into a strength in the middle of the defense.
You need to put a major caveat with the "JMU level talent". The average age of the team being 23 was HUGE! They started only about 3 Sophomores but started 8 RS or true seniors. Mendoza was a RS junior. That age made a big difference.Is the above what Thump means about 'bagmen'? Kid's got talent, no doubt, and seems to playing his cards pretty close to the vest. And would expect that the hometown folks are putting the squeeze on him to stay home. Lastly, knowing the NFL will smell out talent anywhere, he could do worse. Winning a Nati with JMU level talent (no offense intended), might indicate that there's some great coaching going on at Indy. Anyway, my hopes aren't high on him joining the Buckeye ranks, but here's hoping. He would help replace the two 5*s that left after their freshman years. Go Bucks!
The bench killed us last year. If we dint find depth this year it'll be the same result.Remember when Larry Bird was commenting on the Celtics championship match-up with the Lakers. He said that the series wouldn't hinge on his match-up with Magic, but the 4th and 5th players on each teams matching up. Point being is that believe tOSU will match up pretty well one thru three, but maybe the fourth and fifth players might not carry their weight. Don't know, hard to tell. Hopefully they rise to the occasion, and the basketball team shows out this year.
Should be the best OL we've had in quite some time, or close to it. I think just about any OL would get dunked on by Indiana and Miami's defensive fronts in the form they were at come playoff time. They'll be better for it.![]()
Skull Session: Jeremiah Smith is College Football’s WR1, Bryson Rodgers Still Hates The Team Up North and Kirk Herbstreit’s Cameos Cost a Fortune
Jeremiah Smith is college football's No. 1 wide receiver, Bryson Rodgers is a Buckeye for life and Kirk Herbstreit's Cameos cost a fortune.www.elevenwarriors.com
THE BEST IN THE B1G. Ohio State was well-represented in Phil Steele’s preseason All-American teams, with preseason National Offensive Player of the Year Jeremiah Smith, Julian Sayin, Austin Siereveld, Luke Montgomery, Earl Little Jr. and Dalton Riggs all earning recognition.
Phil Steele Preseason All-Big Ten
Ohio State placing four offensive linemen across the first three teams — Siereveld, Montgomery, Carson Hinzman and Phillip Daniels — stands out as a major indicator of what could be a dominant unit up front. If that group comes to fruition in 2026, the Buckeyes will be a problem for everyone.
First Team Second Team Third Team Fourth Team RB Bo Jackson QB Julian Sayin C Carson Hinzman K Connor Hawkins WR Jeremiah Smith OG Luke Montgomery OT Phillip Daniels OT Austin Siereveld DT John Walker DE Qua Russaw S Earl Little Jr. LB Payton Pierce DE Kenyatta Jackson Jr. LS Dalton Riggs CB Devin Sanchez LB Christian Alliegro
Just sayin':
1. should be interesting to see what the new OC can do with these guys.
2. I would have thought Hinzman would be higher than 3rd team.
3. Wonder if Tegra Tshabola would have made at least 3rd team OG had he stayed
4. Conner Hawkins has to be an upgrade on Special Teams. Dalton Riggs must be the "real deal" too.
Same!![]()
I mean...that's what made that movie a classic!!! Can't remember, but I think there were some pretty good basketball scenes in there too.I automatically think of the scene from He Got Game!