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Google 2017 Big Ten football preview: Ohio State Buckeyes - OSU - The Lantern

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2017 Big Ten football preview: Ohio State Buckeyes
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Though Ohio State could not find an offensive flow in the first half of its game against Indiana and went into halftime down 14-13, the Buckeyes pulled ahead of Indiana in the third quarter and ran away in the fourth quarter to beat the Hoosiers 49-21 ...
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LGHL Ohio State releases hype trailer for Army West Point

Ohio State releases hype trailer for Army West Point
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Is it Saturday yet?

The creative minds behind the Ohio State hype videos have released their latest trailer for the game against Army West Point.

Opening up with an aerial view of The Horseshoe on a foggy day, with an a cappella version of Carmen Ohio being sung, the hype video transitions to the backs of the Buckeye players linking arms—something that is done at the end of games when the team sings Carmen with the fans.

A fade out is accompanied by a smash, and the voice of Urban Meyer saying this: “There’s nothing like an angry football team; nothing like an angry staff.”

After that, it’s a montage of player entrances onto the field, and highlights from the Indiana Hoosiers and Oklahoma Sooners contests. Throughout the montage, Meyer’s words to amp up the team and the ending phrase to Buckeye Battle Cry can be heard and seen, respectively.

The Ohio State Buckeyes take on the Army Black Knights at 4:30 p.m. Saturday inside Ohio Stadium. The game will be broadcasted on Fox.

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LGHL 4-star OT Jake Wray opens up about Ohio State visit

4-star OT Jake Wray opens up about Ohio State visit
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The Buckeyes didn't get the win, but they might've won over a future Slob.

As Ohio State prepares to put this past weekend's loss against Oklahoma in the rear view and get set for Saturday’s contest against Army, Land-Grant Holy Land gets you caught up on the latest in Buckeye recruiting.

Wray talks Ohio State visit


This past Saturday, Ohio State played host to many top prospects during the disappointing performance against the Sooners. One of those players in attendance was ‘20 OT Jake Wray of Franklin (TN), who the Buckeyes are currently big favorites for.

Wray, a 6'5, 290-pounder, sat down with 247Sports’ Bill Kurelic to discuss the visit to Columbus and how things went despite the outcome.


“The coaches – I give them props,” Jake said. “After the tough loss, it would be hard to come out and talk to us, talk about the game. It impressed me the way they did it. You could tell it hurt a lot.”

The Tennessee talent also revealed to Kurelic that one thing he wanted to see on Saturday was how the offense performed. One would think that Wray didn’t come away too impressed with that side of the ball, but all things considered, it sure seems like Wray had a fine visit to Ohio Stadium.


“The game experience was a lot cooler than I thought it would be. I really liked how the fans stayed even though Ohio State didn’t win”

Perhaps that is something Wray will be able to experience firsthand, as the current expectation is for the four-star to become a Buckeye when all is said and done. Obviously Wray has a long way to go in his recruitment, but he does hold an offer from Ohio State already. His brother Max Wray, who is also a four-star OT, is a current puzzle piece in the Buckeyes' current No. 1 ranked recruiting class in the country.

The younger Wray would be an exceptional addition to the program, if the staff can ultimately reel him in when the time comes. For now, Jake is penciled in as a Top 100 prospect by 247Sports. He’s also listed as the eighth-best tackle in his class and the sixth-best player from the state of Tennessee.

Holtmann to host four


While the football squad will be focused on their battle with the Black Knights, new Ohio State head basketball coach Chris Holtmann will have his hands full with a few top basketball recruits who are expected on campus. According to Scout.com’s Evan Daniels, Ohio State will be hosting ‘18 SG Eric Hunter, ‘18 PG Andrew Nembhard, ‘18 C Morris Udeze, and ‘18 PG Duane Washington this weekend for official visits.

Nembhard and Udeze will be making their way up from Florida to see what the Buckeyes have to offer. Nembhard is a high four-star prospect with a dozen offers under his belt. The top-10 PG in the country is down to Connecticut, Florida, Gonzaga, Maryland, Ohio State, Seton Hall, Stanford, USC, and Virginia. As for Udeze, who had an in-home visit with the Buckeyes yesterday, he is down to Butler, LSU, Ohio State, TCU, and Wichita State.

Coming all the way to Columbus from California is three-star PG Duane Washington of Sierra Canyon High School. Washington holds about 30 offers to his name including Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oregon, Purdue, UCLA, and many more. The Buckeyes offered Washington back in late August.

Lastly, Eric Hunter will be in the 614 after a short trip from Indianapolis — a city that Holtmann is all too familiar with. Hunter, much like Washington, is a three-star prospect. At this time, Hunter has 11 offers to sort through when it’s time for him to make his decision. Back in June, Hunter revealed a top 6 that included Butler, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Purdue, and Xavier. Hunter has already officially visited the Boilermakers with trips to see the Buckeyes, Golden Gophers, and Musketeers on deck. That means the Bulldogs and Cornhuskers are likely the two schools fighting for that final visit.

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Nelsonville-York's Ronnie Wend (right) goes up for a catch against Minford's Darius Jordan (23) on Friday. Wend and the Buckeyes host River Valley in the Tri-Valley Conference Ohio Division opener on Friday at 7:30 p.m.. Messenger photo by Louise Fish.

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On July 26, less than a week after working out at the Buckeyes' Friday Night Lights camp, New Castle (Pa.) defensive back Marcus Hooker received the scholarship offer he had been hoping for, an Ohio State offer. It didn't take long for Hooker to commit ...


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Saturday's OSU-OU matchup lead to an overall frustrating outing from the Buckeyes who were was simply outplayed in every facet of the game. Falling 31-16 in your own, 100,000-plus stadium hurts, but it's about the recovery from now until December that ...
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LGHL Is Urban Meyer’s out-dated philosophy the reason for Ohio State’s offensive woes?

Is Urban Meyer’s out-dated philosophy the reason for Ohio State’s offensive woes?
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According to opposing coaches, the blame-game starts and stops with OSU’s head coach.

“In the regulation periods of Ohio State’s past three games against marquee opponents... the Buckeyes have what can be considered 34 full offensive possessions. Over that time, Ohio State can claim just one sustained touchdown drive – a seven-play, 44-yard drive against Oklahoma on Saturday night.”

- Pete Thamel, Yahoo Sports


In sports, the buck, ultimately, always stops at the desk of the head coach; and a good one takes the blame for the shortcomings of his assistants and players even when he’s not at fault. If you have been paying attention since Saturday night, you surely have noticed that there has been plenty of blame to go around, and it has come from all directions; reporters, analysts, fans, social media, and even big-time recruits.

However, in Thamel’s article, placing blame at the feet of Urban Meyer is not a symbolic falling on the sword, but instead is born of opposing coaches ascribing the ultimate fault for Ohio State’s poor offensive performance in the past two-plus seasons to the head coach himself.

Having spoken with coaches who have played against, or prepared to play, OSU in the last season or so, Thamel’s consensus seems to be that J.T. Barrett has the skills to be a productive college quarterback, new offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson appears to have his hands tied, and the much maligned #Zone6 receiving corps isn’t the main culprit either.

Instead, Thamel’s sources say that the coach who has gone 62-7 at Ohio State has stunted his offense’s ability to succeed by not evolving, instead relying on the offensive innovations that thrust him to national prominence as the head man in Utah.

Whether the blame should fall squarely on Meyer, Wilson, Barrett, wide receiver coach Zach Smith, or some combination, the fact remains that since the National Championship Game against Oregon in January 2015, the Ohio State offense has been stagnant in nearly every game in which the unit couldn’t overwhelm the defense with talent.

If Meyer and the Buckeyes want to compete for another national title, this year or in the future, they will need to diagnose exactly what is to blame for their offensive problems and address them thoroughly and quickly.

“Because of the increased sense of urgency it takes to combat the triple-option, (Greg) Schiano said Ohio State would resume adjustments in the pass defense on Sunday when the Buckeyes begin UNLV preparation.”

- Garrett Stepien, Scout.com


With much of the post-Sooners discussion centering on OSU’s inept offensive performance, defensive coordinator Greg Shiano’s unit has gotten off of the hook a bit for allowing quarterback Baker Mayfield to carve up the defense with impunity.

When talking to the press this week, Schiano admitted that there are corrections that need to be made in his pass defense, but that they wouldn’t be addressed until this coming Sunday, due to the unique challenge presented by this Saturday’s opponent, Army’s—and their triple-option offense.

When Schiano was the head coach at Rutgers, the Scarlet Knights played a service academy almost every year, so the D-Cor is familiar with how to get a team prepared to face the unusual defense, and that requires full focus during the week leading up to the game.

Fortunately, with the likes of UNLV and Rutgers on the heels of the matchup with Army, there is time before the Buckeye D has to start facing legitimate offenses again in October. However, when you’ve given up 806 yards of passing in the first two games of a season, any time not spent fixing those specific problems can feel like time wasted.


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In his conversation with the Big Ten Network’s Dave Revsine, Columbus Dispatch writer Tim May references Ohio State’s 2014 victory over then-No. 8 Michigan State, 49-37, as an example of what J.T. Barrett can do when he has weapons that are able to get open and catch the ball.

However, when you look at that game, Barrett’s passing numbers, for the most part, are not especially impressive. He went completed 16-of-26 passes for 300 yards and three touchdowns. So, yes, averaging 18.75 yards per completion is nothing to dismiss, but in fairness, he had one completion that went for 79 yards. Barrett also added 86 yards and two TDs on the ground.

However, this type of revisionist history is part of the reason that so many people are concerned about Barrett’s current lackluster performance. The afterglow of the championship has retroactively colored the performance of Barrett (and to a lesser degree Cardale Jones).

Did they both put up some impressive numbers? Absolutely. But when you remove all of the variables, were they demonstrably better in 2014 than they were in seasons since? Not really?

The difference is that in 2014, they had wide receivers able to course correct enough to turn under-thrown balls (of which there were many) into long completions. Neither QB that year showed a tremendous amount of accuracy, especially down-field, so in subsequent seasons, with lesser talent on the outside, their weaknesses have been amplified.

So, rather than wishing that Barrett was the quarterback that he was in the National Championship season, it might be better the realize that, save a shakier confidence in his receivers, he is exactly the quarterback that he was in 2014, and it is time for the coaching staff to cater the offensive to what Barrett does best, not what they wish he did best.

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LGHL 7 things learned from the head coach press conferences of Ohio State and Army

7 things learned from the head coach press conferences of Ohio State and Army
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Listening to what both coaches had to say will point to what we can expect this Saturday.

The weekly press conferences are done, so that means one thing: we’re getting closer to the start of Week 3 of college football. With Ohio State’s Urban Meyer having his press conference on Monday, and Army West Point’s coach Jeff Monken holding his talk with the media on Tuesday, we now have both coaches’ words on what to expect on Saturday afternoon.

Let’s breakdown the four biggest points from Meyer’s presser, and the three biggest points from Monken’s presser.

Urban Meyer

1. “Coach Schiano has coached against wishbone teams. I have, too...You need to spend every waking moment from here until the foot hits the ball to prepare against the wishbone.”


After playing against two highly efficient passing teams (the Indiana Hoosiers and Oklahoma Sooners) the Buckeyes go against an efficient running team in Army West Point, who utilizes a variation of the wishbone offense.

What is the wishbone? The wishbone offense is a three running back set that has a quarterback that can handle the ball on pitches/options. This kind of attack causes problems for the defense, as teams rarely see it.

In the past two games, it was the OSU pass defense that was subject to the stress test; now, it’ll be the rush defense’s turn. So far, the rush ‘D’ for the Buckeyes ranks second in the Big Ten, giving up an average of 60.5 yards per game. Even better: only one rushing touchdown has been allowed by defensive coordinator Greg Schiano this season—a fourth quarter, three-yard TD in the Oklahoma game.

Army put up 513 rushing yards against Fordham in their first game of the season. (Granted, it was Fordham. But, 513 yards is 513 yards.) The last time Ohio State played a Wishbone-esque team was Navy in 2014. At halftime of that contest, which was played at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, the Midshipmen led the Buckeyes, 7-6.

Last week, Barrett didn’t even throw a touchdown. He only needs to be responsible for two more TDs to tie the Big Ten record currently held by Drew Brees.

If allowed, this offense causes headaches. Luckily, if there is a headache happening for the Buckeyes defense, it won’t be in the secondary. The utilization of the triple option offense by Army has led them to only pass the ball for a whopping 17 yards this season.

Having disciplined personnel on defense is a good way to manage the Wishbone offense. Speaking of disciplined players and sticking to their assignments...

2. That was the biggest issue, guys trying to do too much...I'm going to go stop this play instead of cover my guy and take my eyes off my guy for a second, and that's where you saw a couple of those guys squirt loose.


A breakdown in the secondary led to Sooners’ QB Baker Mayfield’s 386 yard passing night against the Buckeyes. Throw in an additional 104 yards on the rushing attack, and you have 490 yards worth of offense surrendered.

Meyer pointed to guys trying too much as a reason for the Sooners’ ability to make plays. If Ohio State’s defense tries too hard against Army, and guys start trying to stop the play instead of covering their assignment, then Army has a real shot at pulling an upset.

With the Wishbone (or any option-based offense), guarding the quarterback and the pitchmen are imperative if you want to shut down that style of play. When guys start anticipating the pitch and go into action before the pitch takes place, that’s how trouble starts for the defense.

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Sleight of Hand: Guarding the QB (Ahmad Bradshaw) and the guys he’s optioning to is a key in stopping the Army offense

Covering the guy you’re supposed to cover will be the name of the game on Saturday afternoon. Acknowledging the fact that guys were doing too much against Oklahoma is a good sign for Meyer’s bunch, as they will be working to make sure it doesn’t happen again this week.

3. “You take all the intangibles, the tangibles, everything, then you make that decision.”


In regards to figuring out how the starters are named, Meyer talked about how the decision boils down to the intangibles, tangibles and everything inbetween. With an insane amount of criticism finding its way to the offense—with an exceptional amount focused on J.T. Barrett—and the defense, knowing what it takes to be a starter may be helpful down the line.

Dwayne Haskins has been the named floated around as the guy people (and recruits) want as a quarterback for the Bucks. However, Meyer noted earlier in Monday’s press conference that Haskins will go onto the field when he is game ready, or he shows that he can help them win. At this juncture for the QB #1 spot, someone with the intangibles and tangibles to be named starter would be none other than Barrett. He stands alone as the only Buckeye to be named captain three times, and carries a 27-5 record as starting QB.

If other positions start faltering, then the metrics outlined by Meyer may help determine what the picture may look like if a new starter is announced.

4. “Yeah, it's a six-man rotation. There's not a differentiation from 1 through 6, and I think they're going to be all fine players. They're continuing to grow.”


As Barrett takes the brunt of the blame for the offense, the rotation at wide receiver is still happening for the Buckeyes. Meyer noted that the six-man rotation at WR is still in place. Already, there have been miscues and missed catches by receivers. Against Indiana, Parris Campbell missed a wide open pass that would’ve been a touchdown; against Oklahoma, a bullet pass from Barrett skimmed off the fingers of K.J Hill in the end zone, leading to OSU gathering only three points after making a push deep into the Sooners’ redzone.

While the rotation is a work in progress, more wrinkles can get ironed out against Army. Between the Black Knights and UNLV Rebels, Meyer and wide receivers’ coach Zach Smith have two games to figure out how to stop the miss throws, dropped passes, and deep ball. After that, it’s on to the Big Ten schedule.

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Ironing out the Wrinkles: Between Barrett and the receivers, time is running out to solve the miscommunications

The rotation is not a bad idea, especially when there isn’t a solid No. 1 WR like there was in years past. A few years back, an overwhelming majority of OSU observers could point to Devin Smith being the guy at wide out; another year it was Michael Thomas.

Ohio State doesn’t have that guy, yet. So it’s worth trying to figure that conundrum out now, rather than late in the season. Once teams figure out that the deep ball isn’t a viable threat, and that the receivers are prone to making drops or running the wrong route, then defenses will begin to really clamp down on Barrett and the passing game. We already saw what happened against Oklahoma. If a solution isn’t sought soon, then the same kind of output isn’t too far out of the realm of possibility against Penn State, Iowa or Michigan.

Jeff Monken

5. “In the last seven games where we haven't had a turnover we're 7-0...We did that last week. And I really think that was the stat of the game. We had no turnovers and they had two.”


The first four points dealt with the Urban Meyer presser. Now, let’s pivot the final three things learned to the Army HC. Monken pointed out that winning the turnover battle is a huge stat to have in your favor. Looking at last week’s game against the Buffalo Bulls, he is 100 percent right. In that game, Army forced two fumbles as Buffalo was driving in their territory. Having the change in momentum was huge, as at the time, the Bulls were leading, 17-7, and turnovers occurred on their last drive before halftime and the first drive after.

Army didn’t cough the ball up, and was able to overcome the deficit in the fourth quarter courtesy of two, 1-yard rushes from junior fullback Darnell Woolfolk.

Keeping possession will be one of the biggest (if not the biggest) key to the Black Knights game plan. If they can recreate the turnover outcome they had with the Bulls against the Buckeyes, then keep your finger over the alarm—we may have the beginning of an upset brewing.

On the flipside, if Ohio State can create a fumble on a bad pitch/option, then this game can get busted opened real quick. Don’t take my word for it, just look at the history books. When Navy held the lead against OSU a few seasons ago, a fumble recovery by Darron Lee went 61 yards for a TD. Even though quarterback Keenan Reynolds would lead the Midshipmen to a touchdown on their next drive, the fumble proved to be costly.


Winning the turnover battle will keep the Black Knights in the game; if Ohio State wins the battle, then it could be a rout in The Shoe.

6. “We certainly felt like we needed to have everything that we got in our offense prepared for the first two games to have a chance to win...Coach Schiano has seen this offense several times and we have stood on opposite sidelines.”


Greg Schiano came up in Meyer’s presser, and it showed up again in Monken. If anything from school has taught me something, it’s this: if something gets repeated, it’s probably important to know—and will be on a test.

Ohio State’s test on how well they defend Army’s variation of the wishbone/triple option offense this weekend may have gotten easier with the addition of Schiano on staff. When he was the head coach in charge of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Schiano went up against the Black Knights in the 2011 season. Rutgers won, 27-12, and having a successful experience of playing Army helps.

Monken wasn’t the man in charge at West Point in 2011, but the option strategy has been relatively the same. The effectiveness of the Army offense this season has produced two wins at home. Going back to last season, the win streak is up to five games, including a big win against rival service academy Navy last December.

Preparedness is a necessity when going up against a program like Ohio State. With Schiano having seen how the operations work with the Army flexbone attack, there may be a series of plays the Black Knights haven’t run yet in their first two games, but will this Saturday. Even though Monken’s record at Army is 15-23, he’s 10-5 in the last 15 games.

7. “Rhyan [England] means a lot to our defense. He's a really smart player, and he is the guy that makes sure everybody is where they need to be on the back end.”


Army’s defense will be tested, too, this weekend. Free safety Rhyan England will be the impact player for the Black Knights. The senior is one of the most experienced guys on defense, starting in 31 games throughout his time at West Point.

In the last two weeks, the Ohio State passing game has struggled to get off the ground. (Last week, Barrett didn’t even throw a touchdown. He only needs to be responsible for two more TDs to tie the Big Ten record currently held by Drew Brees).

Locking down on the OSU receiving corps and deflecting passes away will be instrumental for the Black Knights defense. Knowing that Mike Weber and J.K. Dobbins will be getting touches—and probably a good chunk of yards per carry—makes shutting the passing operation down even more important. With Meyer still reevaluating the play calling on offense, OSU is still going through a learning phase before the Big Ten schedule arrives.

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Hailing a Cab Downtown: Ohio State will need to move down the field against Army. How balanced the attack is will be the question.

It’s not too wild to assume that the Buckeyes try different things in the passing game, and run different routes to see what they can/can’t do with the receivers and Barrett. But one thing we do know is that the deep ball can’t be fixed over night. When OSU played Navy, an 80-yard TD pass from Barrett to Devin Smith helped the Buckeyes pull away from an upset in Baltimore. There is no Smith this season, and “chunk” passes have relied on receivers creating their own space; Johnnie Dixon and Campbell did just that against the Hoosiers when they turned medium range completions into long TDs.

Experience is irreplaceable. That’s why England is the most important person on the field when the Black Knights go on defense. If he recognizes the schemes being run by the OSU offense, and can help move the personnel around to stifle Barrett’s passes, this game will once again be dominated by a run-first mindset for the Buckeyes.

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COLUMBUS — The Ohio State Buckeyes didn't waste time dwelling on their 31-16 loss to Oklahoma. They have devoted all their time since Saturday getting ready for a unique opponent: Army. "We put that (loss to bed)," coach Urban Meyer said Monday.
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Commitment of 4-star Antwuan Jackson pushes Ohio State’s lead in the 2018 recruiting class
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The Buckeyes increase their lead against the college football world.

As Ohio State football moves on from the Oklahoma loss on Saturday, the Buckeyes received some good news on Tuesday afternoon as four-star defensive tackle Antwuan Jackson (Ellenwood, GA/Cedar Grove) committed to the program.

Jackson, originally an Auburn Tiger, transferred to JUCO power Blinn College before committing to the Buckeyes.

For the Buckeyes, the commitment raises their lead in the 2018 recruiting class. According to the 247sports composite rankings, Ohio State holds a score of 298.70. To get that score, the Buckeyes have reeled in four five-star commits, 12 four-star commits, and two three-star commits.

By having Jackson’s commitment, the Buckeyes have two members of the 2018 class who play defensive tackle. The other is five-star Taron Vincent (Bradenton, FL/IMG Academy), who pledged to the program back in April.

Ohio State holds a lead on the competition for the 2018 class. The second highest team score-wise, according to the 247sports composite, is Tom Herman’s Texas Longhorns; the Longhorns hold a 279.36 overall score in the 2018 recruiting cycle. Behind the Longhorns are the Penn State Nittany Lions, who come in with a 272.35.

Billy Price speaks on recruits tweets after Oklahoma visit


The loss to Oklahoma drew criticisms from all fronts. Some called for play-calling changes, others called for a quarterback change. The latter, centering around putting another quarterback in for J.T. Barrett, was voiced by recruits on the Twittersphere.

Five-star offensive tackle Jackson Carman (Fairfield, OH/Fairfield) was one of the Buckeye targets to make their opinion known on Twitter advocating for Dwayne Haskins to see time at quarterback.


OSU game this past weekend, they need to put in my bro @dh_simba7 and let him work ‼️ pic.twitter.com/9X1Cpcfiey

— T H E J I A N T (@Jackthejiant) September 11, 2017

The tweets still picked up notoriety entering Tuesday night, and after OSU football practice, an opinion was brought to the surface by Billy Price.

Another high-profile recruit who lent a voice on the quarterback situation was five-star defensive end Micah Parsons. Parsons quote tweeted 247sports writer Patrick Murphy after he made a tweet mentioning Urban Meyer would not make a change at QB.


I would and his name is @dh_simba7 https://t.co/MZGrGyvPt0

— BLESSEDMVP (@Micah_parsons23) September 10, 2017

Parsons went back on Twitter to apologize the following morning about the tweet.


My fault about J.T. I was just in my feelings last night about the game #GoBucks

— BLESSEDMVP (@Micah_parsons23) September 10, 2017

In an article by Jeremy Birmingham of Landof10.com, Price said that he made comments about teams while on he was on recruiting visits, but reiterated that unless they were part of the team and put in all the hours getting ready for games, “your opinion and sometimes some of your voices don’t need to be heard.”

Price is one of the nine captains on the team, so the opinion came from one of the leaders on this edition of the OSU football team.

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