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'05 OH ATH Alex Daniels (Minnesota signee, transfer to Cincinnati)

I found it odd that Daniels said he has called Pellini during the dead period, but he hasn't had any contact with the OSU coaches since camp. Wouldn't he also want to give a ring to Tucker or Fickell or Snyder if we were his co-favorites? I think Alex is genuinely confused and has a tough decision to make...


By the way, his mom does not want to ship him out of town. She plans on returning to her native Cleveland to care for her mother once Alex graduates high school and I assume she figuers if he is going to be on his own, he might as well do it in a new place. At least that's my guess...
 
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LordJeffBuck said:
Daniels will make an official visit to Oklahoma for the Texas game (October 9th), and decide between Ohio State and Oklahoma shortly thereafter. No mention of any official visit to Ohio State.

Wow, that could easily be taken two completely opposite ways:

1. He's set on picking Oklahoma and is going there just to make absolutely sure that is where he wants to play, and really has no intention of going to Ohio State (thus no official visit).

2. He already knows he wants to play for Ohio State (and doesn't even need an official visit), but is going to Oklahoma to see what they got just in case.
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think Daniels has even been to Norman yet.

With the Red River Shootout being played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, he still won't see what the Norman area has to offer if he does use that as his offcial visit.

I find it hard to believe that he would pick a school without ever visiting their campus.

If I am indeed wrong about AD ever going to Norman, ignore my whole post. :biggrin:


EDIT: Combine the fact that Norman is just about 2+ hour trip from Dallas with great technological advances in transportation, and it's likely he'll see the campus at some point that weekend.
 
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Forgive me, but I just don't have a good feeling about this one. I think he is Oklahoma bound. I guess we will just have to wait until after the quiet period and Alex's visit to Dallas. The only thing that I tend to cling to is the article back in April on Rivals where his coach said "That's been a dream of his, to play for Ohio State."

Either way, I wish Alex the best of luck...
 
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Being from Columbus, Alex probably has a pretty good idea of what Ohio State has to offer, so he might not need to take an official visit to OSU. In any event, he didn't say that he wouldn't visit OSU.

As some posters mentioned on another board, the Oklahoma-Texas game is played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.
 
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LordJeffBuck said:
As some posters mentioned on another board, the Oklahoma-Texas game is played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.
Correct me if Im wrong but are recruits not allowed to take official visits to games that are off campus???? I thought I read somewhere a few years back that because OSU played in a neutral stadium , that they were not allowed to have recruits there on official visits. I could be wrong but if this is the case, then how in the world would Daniels be able to make the trip to Norman to see the game, when the Sooners will be in Dallas?
 
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osubartender23 said:
Correct me if Im wrong but are recruits not allowed to take official visits to games that are off campus???? I thought I read somewhere a few years back that because OSU played in a neutral stadium , that they were not allowed to have recruits there on official visits. I could be wrong but if this is the case, then how in the world would Daniels be able to make the trip to Norman to see the game, when the Sooners will be in Dallas?

This is an annually scheduled game between the same teams, not a special event such as a Kickoff Classic, etc., between two selected teams. Even though the Red River Shootout is played on a "neutral" field, it is still considered a regular game.
 
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osubartender23 said:
Correct me if Im wrong but are recruits not allowed to take official visits to games that are off campus???? I thought I read somewhere a few years back that because OSU played in a neutral stadium , that they were not allowed to have recruits there on official visits. I could be wrong but if this is the case, then how in the world would Daniels be able to make the trip to Norman to see the game, when the Sooners will be in Dallas?
I think what you're thinking of was our game with UC in 2002. They were trying to use playing at PBS as a recruiting tool but the rule you're talking about prohibited it. You can host a recruit on an official off campus but it has to be outside a certain distance, like 30 miles. PBS is just 3-4 miles from UC's campus so they weren't able to have officials in, when technically, tOSU could. I remember Minter being pretty pissed off about this...the biggest "home" game in school history and they couldn't have in recruits.
 
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http://ohiostate.theinsiders.com/2/285345.html



Great picture of Hartline and Daniels, among others. Daniels has some positive things to say about tOSU and, as others speculated earlier, is taking the trip to Oklahoma because he doesn't really know much about the school. One difference is we are recruiting him as a LB and Oklahoma wants him as a safety. He seems to prefer SS, mentioning Sean Taylor at one point.

It's 50-50 at this point...
 
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coxew said:
I think what you're thinking of was our game with UC in 2002. They were trying to use playing at PBS as a recruiting tool but the rule you're talking about prohibited it. You can host a recruit on an official off campus but it has to be outside a certain distance, like 30 miles. PBS is just 3-4 miles from UC's campus so they weren't able to have officials in, when technically, tOSU could. I remember Minter being pretty pissed off about this...the biggest "home" game in school history and they couldn't have in recruits.
Serves them right, we went down their for the innungural game in Nippert or Nipper whatever it is called, and they changed the loc.
 
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jimotis4heisman said:
Serves them right, we went down their for the innungural game in Nippert or Nipper whatever it is called, and they changed the loc.
No they didn't. I don't believe there were any plans to ever play at Nippert. The game was scheduled for PBS years before construction even began on the new stadium.
 
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