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Looks like one of Hoke's players is still gonna be in trouble regardless of the outcome:
http://www.sportspickle.com/2014/10/michigan-player-maintains-eligibility-one-wants-buy-autographed-memorabilia
To back up what Nutriaitch has stated:
Roughly 47% of all FBS players are within the SEC's footprint. Compare that to 19% for the Big Ten, and about 13% for the Pac-12. Sure, some states are split (SEC-ACC and SEC-B12), but you get the idea. I'd imagine that athletes tend to want to stay...
If you can't beat Ohio State, you have to hire their coaches.
Either way, I'm glad that MSU is doing so well - hopefully never at OSU's expense again. I wonder what kind of program Dantonio could field with decent recruits.
To me, he looked a lot like Kenny Guiton out there. Calm, collected. Isn't explosive enough to take the game over by himself, but not too prone to terrible failures. If he can improve, and can continue to do so.. He'll have at least 3 years to start for OSU.
Call me crazy, but being worried about a team that's biggest win last year was Indiana is kind of...Strange. I mean, it *is* a team with a decent triple-option offense, but I don't see how last year was great for them. They lost to Toledo in overtime! The last time Ohio had a problem with...
Call me insane, but I think the defense has played good so far. One int and a safety against one of the best offenses is pretty decent given the number of starters out. Not perfect in the least, but good given the personnel woes.
Am I the only one that feels the ADs are to blame? Outside of OSU, it seems that every university tries to hire the cheapest up and comer possible. Outside of meyer, who was the last big name hire to the Big ten? Its like the ADs hire for mediocrity. I look at what Washington State did with...