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yeah i also thought that what he mentioned about feeling like he was behind a bit when he came in says something positive about what coach mic is doing to continue to build the S&C element at osu.
it was also cool to hear him talk about the more complex OL playcalling (what ryan day has also...
really great interview and some cool stories about downs and jj…
seth… grown-ass man!
i couldn’t help getting a knot in my stomach hearing him talk about what it means to have a tree in buckeye grove and reflecting on what happened with him after the rose bowl… he even seemed to get a bit...
Maybe he needs to hire MoC to advise him how to turn things around...
Imagine that Ryan Day went out of his way to give a special thank you to MoC during the Championship Celebration in the Shoe. MoC was the only person that he thanked (other than his family) who is not a player, or a coach...
yep. was a great interview.
and ryan indirectly harping on the ncaa’s inability to enforce rules. he mentioned it a half dozen times, without mentioning the ncaa but clearly he’s pissed that nobody is enforcing rules “in general”.
maybe watching the stallions drama drag into its third year...
makes it sound like it was expected?
team a bunch of returning guys and a couple of mercenaries to reach the mountaintop.
get it however you can get it ryan.
hartline was already in the program as a GA. he wasn’t an unknown quantity on the sidelines.
not a ding against lecharles, but hartline didn’t come into the assistants pool cold. and he was the right guy in the right spot when zach smith got fired.
to be fair (and it was maybe frye reaching or day pushing him or both), but they made a big pivot to portal recruiting for OL… maybe just a way also to humble the likes of sanders.
either way it seems to have worked. we’re not in a bad spot on the OL for at least next year.
i’d take 3-4 OL...
but it seems like spotting OL talent out of high school is much more of a mixed bag and more dependent on development of technique over a couple of years at a competitive program, compared to “skill” positions.
or at least nobody has cracked the code yet.
taking a somewhat known talent out of...