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ttun recruiting (all classes)

Yeah, I have yet to see a scUM commit or even kid they're seriously recruiting that I'd want for OSU(save Hiter and Meadows)

They got ZERO real recruiting boost from a national title, they had a rich dude write some checks at the end of last class but that was the only reason those few players ended up there.
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Should semipro/college players be paid, or allowed to sell their stuff? (NIL and Revenue Sharing)

Login to view embedded media Number 1: the tweet is pretty damn funny
Number 2: I don't believe that price for Sellers AT ALL

Should ask the old man to look into the crystal ball and tell him if he's always going to be in a great spot because that ability to earn $8MM isn't always going to be there.

Like say when you are 35, 2 kids and a wife and barely scraping by. See how that loyalty to dear ol' South Carolina is repaid when you want to give your kids something and can't afford it.
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ttun recruiting (all classes)

Not all "momentum" is created equal. They are still recruiting at about the same they did under Harbaugh (goodish but not near elite), minus their paycheck players they landed at the end of last class.
Yeah, I have yet to see a scUM commit or even kid they're seriously recruiting that I'd want for OSU(save Hiter and Meadows)
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2027 TN RB David Gabriel Georges (Verbal Offer)

Top 2027 Ohio State Running Back Target David Gabriel Georges Learning English, How to Love Carlos Lockyn​

By Andy Anders on June 18, 2025 at 11:25 am @andyanders55
David Gabriel Georges

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English might be David Gabriel Georges’ second language, but nothing about Carlos Locklyn’s coaching intensity was lost in translation on Tuesday.
"That’s something I like, because it pushed me to work my hardest,” Gabriel Georges said after the camp.
It’s an approach that appeals to Gabriel Georges.
The elite 2027 prospect has been coached hard by relatives since he first took up the sport as a child, and though there’s a long way to go in his recruitment, Locklyn will have Ohio State in the thick of a heated battle for his services.
“I’m from a family of football players. My uncle, he is a coach, and the way he coached me was always, ‘Do this, do that.’ Like military kind of (style), like Coach Lock,” Gabriel Georges said with a big smile. “It’s always like, screaming, ‘Cut.’ So it’s something I’m familiar with and I really like that.”

Gabriel Georges is originally from Quebec, Canada, and, as with 22% of Canadians, his first language is French.
He moved to Tennessee to play high school football at Baylor School in Chattanooga. Only then, 11 months ago, did he start learning English, but he’s already absorbed enough to carry on a conversation. He said there are a lot of “really, really nice” teachers and coaches at Baylor School to assist him. Still, there was definitely an adjustment period.
“At first (it was difficult), yeah, because I play in Tennessee, so the first month was pretty hard for me to understand the coaches,” Gabriel Georges said. “School, at the beginning, was pretty hard. And that Baylor team really helped me learn English faster. Right now, sometimes, I can ask questions, repeat it and understand it better. But it’s kind of hard sometimes.”
The choice to pursue his college football ambitions away from home in the United States was difficult, but necessary in Gabriel Georges’ eyes.
“In Canada, you don’t really have good exposure for university and stuff,” Gabriel Georges said. “If I would have stayed in Canada, I would never be able to be here (at Ohio State) or be able to do visits. ... It was (hard), because I’m going to be far from my family and friends. But at some point, it was something I had to do if I wanted to succeed in football and have more exposure and be able to play against good players.”
While Gabriel Georges is new to America, he is not new to American football.

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