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InBloom;679908; said:Take it as no surprise that all but one of the starters you'll be facing vs. Florida were recruited there by Ron Zook.
Talent was never the problem at Florida, as evidenced by the record before and after zook's streak of 5-loss seasons.InBloom;679908; said:Take it as no surprise that all but one of the starters you'll be facing vs. Florida were recruited there by Ron Zook.
InBloom;679908; said:Take it as no surprise that all but one of the starters you'll be facing vs. Florida were recruited there by Ron Zook.
ol104;680187; said:Did Brian have the talent to make it at OSU? I always figured Brian was one of the guys on the fringe, who could get an offer is others fell through, but his academics never really made him a viable option
wadc45;680199; said:I think he is a heck of a talent but was borderline grades wise...there are some years where, if he had the grades, I could see guys like Brian Gamble and Morgan Williams being offered...they certainly have the talent. But you look at things this year and see guys like Andrew Dailey, Carlton Peake, Jordan Mabin, David Arnold, Kyle Jefferson, Mark Wetterer, Frankie Edmonds, Jeff Lucas, Kyle Hubbard, Nick Schepis, Chris Givens, Sidney Glover, Vince Browne and Charlie Hatcher being passed over. All of those kids could probably come to OSU and eventually contribue...but the staff has the luxury now of taking only the kids that meet their exact criteria (character, grades, size, speed, can play different positions, football IQ, etc.).
wadc45;680223; said:You got Hubbard as your TE...throw in one of Skylar Jones, Clay Belton, Chazz Anderson, Zak Kristan or Perci Garner to chuck the ball around and you got yourself an offense. You could even throw in someone like J'Keem Waters as your FB.
The Ohio State Recruiting
One of my erstwhile spies has informed me that Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel visited Massillon Washington High School this past Monday to check in with Tigers? superstar Brian Gamble, who is one of the top prep players in the Buckeye state.
Gamble verbally committed to play for Illinois coach Ron Zook on Dec. 5, 2006. He has been one of the top two-way players and most versatile running backs in Ohio the last two seasons, but suspect grades have prevented him from being more heavily recruited, specifically by the Buckeyes. He projects as a strong safety at the collegiate level.
Word is that Gamble scored a 22 on the ACT, which would get him into OSU, and now the Buckeyes have a renewed interest in speaking with him.
The Buckeyes already have six commitments from players who project as defensive backs, four of who are projected safeties.
Does OSU really need another safety prospect?
Apparently the staff thinks so and that?s why they visited with Gamble.
?I think the Internet is the big thing that has cause the explosion in recruiting coverage,? said Massillon coach Tom Stacy, who will have four players ? Andrew Dailey (Penn State), Brian Gamble (Illinois), Cory Shane (Walsh) and Emery Saunders (Findlay) ? signing letters of intent on Wednesday.
?It has really caused the importance of recruiting and recruiting information to go through the roof,? Stacy continued. ?It?s just gotten to the point where there?s so much out there. I just had a coach from Illinois call me in a panic (Monday) because of something he saw on the Internet that said Gamble was going to be changing his mind from Illinois to Ohio State. The Internet has caused that. It?s almost become a hobby for some.?