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2027 TX ATH Myron Johnson-Cook (Verbal Offer)

Michigan offers Myson Johnson-Cook on OSU visit​

Leave it to Michigan to try and steal Ohio State's thunder on a big day for the Buckeyes, right? It started with FOX rolling out Dave Portnoy on Big Noon Kickoff, but rolled over into the recruiting sphere as well.

The Wolverines offered 2027 five-star running back Myson Johnson-Cook while he was in the middle of his Ohio State visit on Saturday, which garnered some attention on the interwebs.

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It's a common experience for a recruit to be grateful for any Division I offer they receive, even if the timing on that particular offer was interesting. Nonetheless, Johnson-Cook got to see a pretty good game from the Buckeyes, so his trip certainly ended on a high note.
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tOSU Recruiting Discussion

The Hurry-Up: Recruits Enjoy Their Experience at Ohio Stadium for the Buckeyes' Win over No. 1 Texas, Michigan Offers Myson Johnson-Cook on His OSU Visit​

Ohio State made a statement on Sunday, taking down No. 1 Texas 14-7.

The Shoe was loud and chaotic all afternoon, with OSU fans making life difficult for Arch Manning and the Longhorns. Noon game or not, this was the kind of atmosphere you wanted for a big recruiting weekend which featured more than 100 recruits in attendance. As 2027 tight end Colt Lumpris told Eleven Warriors Sunday, he thought The Shoe was one of the loudest stadiums he's ever been in and he thoroughly enjoyed his visit to Ohio Stadium. He certainly wasn't the only one.

Ohio State showcased a dominant defense and a willingness to adapt offensively, providing something enticing for every position group that visited over the weekend. Although the coaching staff had limited time to spend with prospective players, they made the most of their visits and left a lasting impression on many players that could pay dividends down the stretch.

On Friday, we highlighted the loaded list of recruits who were making the trip to Columbus for Saturday’s game. Some of those recruits took to social media after the game to share their experiences and we've compiled some of the reactions below.
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John Cooper (former head coach, 2-10-1)

Bullshit. He left it as flat lined as he found it.

‘99 and ‘00 were pedestrian at best. Losing to teams like Purdue and Minnesota.

He had a great run from ‘95-‘98. Even managed to win 1 Big Ten title and a Rose Bowl.

That was it. That’s the apex.
Nope. Earle Bruce buried the program with his incompetence and Coop brought it back
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John Cooper (former head coach, 2-10-1)

I'm not going to go full Jax on Coop, who I deem to have been an improvement over Earle and credit with beginning the modernization and nationalization of a then-stagnant regional program, but the only place where he's a legend is Ann Arbor.
Yes he was a definite improvement over Earle who tried his best to bury the program.

The program has been a national player ever since 1993. Starting with Cooper
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QB1 Julian Sayin (National Champion)

He’s easily 16-20 for 160+ yards if we don’t drop a few of those passes. Probably even have a 21-0 type lead too if we are being honest.

He just looked so decisive out there that’s what stood out to me. His quick release is something else too man does he get rid of it quick. He had Simmons coming in untouched and somehow he was able to see it last second and get off a throw that was catchable.

Like Day said, he could’ve handled more vs Texas but with the way the defense was playing the smart move was to run the ball and kill the clock.
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