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Give me Bisontis, Okunlola, and Montgomery as the OT prospects. Like I mentioned multiple times already, I just don’t have Proctor in that “elite” category.
Proctor relies way too much on his size and strength, which works now, but at the next level it won’t. I watched his film and was not impressed. Yeah, he throws 190 lb DE’s around. But I see very little technique and his footwork isn’t very good. He has heavy feet. Not saying he can’t develop...
Ohio State has had some damn good linebackers on its roster the last few years and imo, none of them played to their potential. That’s all coaching and defensive scheme. Baron Browning, Malik Harrison, and Pete are all really good.
I’ve always hated that “bag man” comments. My wife was a cheerleader at the University of Louisville and she would tell me about the stuff that Terrence Williams and Amobi Okoye would have (brand new cars, Rolex’s, designer clothes and sunglasses, etc…) and she was like “how tf do they afford...
I think developing two All American’s, 1st round picks, and one Thorpe award winner at Cincinnati is probably as great as anything he can do at Ohio State. OSU probably has as many first round DB’s in the league now as Cinci has ever had.
I agree. Had Texas A&M not done what they did, Saban wouldn’t feel threatened. It reminds me of some of Calipari’s comments back when Coach K started beating him at his own game. Oh, now you’re concerned?