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'08 WV OL Josh Jenkins (West Virginia Signee)

MililaniBuckeye;1077920; said:
I would like to think that Josh isn't going to make a decision that will affect not only the next 3-4 years, but also the rest of, his life based on WVU giving his brother some employment.

Well I hope he does too, whichever school that might be. However, we are talking about an 18 year old. An age group not known fors its wise decisions. Let's hope that JJ is wise beyond his years.
 
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WyoBuckeye;1077973; said:
Well I hope he does too, whichever school that might be. However, we are talking about an 18 year old. An age group not known fors its wise decisions. Let's hope that JJ is wise beyond his years.

I think with the way he has handled his recruitment, the way he speaks in interviews and most importantly what those close to him have said about him has proven him to be just that. Wise beyond his years. Let's just sit back and relax and rest easy with the fact that those on this board in the know have said it's not a matter of "if" but "when".

:osu:
 
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If WV is the slight leader, why did Jenkins back off his "soft" verbal? It is not adding up.....

New coach. That is always a reason for another look. On the other hand, the coaching change was an opportunity to leave WVU behind with a clear conscience. Then again, you can argue he continues to hedge to avoid the local backlash as much as a serious interest.

Only Josh knows.
 
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Oh8ch;1078167; said:
New coach. That is always a reason for another look. On the other hand, the coaching change was an opportunity to leave WVU behind with a clear conscience. Then again, you can argue he continues to hedge to avoid the local backlash as much as a serious interest.

Only Josh knows.

As we know from last year at this time, never was a truer word spoken.
 
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WVU and OSU are NC contenders next year...Free Shoes University not so much. When looking at the long term future OSU is an obvious choice over WVU. If Coach Styewart doesn't maintain what RR did he gonna be gone in 2-3 years whereas Tressel isn't going anywhere unless he decideds to retire which is highly unlikely at this point.
 
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New coach. That is always a reason for another look. On the other hand, the coaching change was an opportunity to leave WVU behind with a clear conscience. Then again, you can argue he continues to hedge to avoid the local backlash as much as a serious interest.

I see your point. By all reports this decision has been very difficult for him and who can blame him if he wants to stay in his home state and play. I know most of us feel Ohio kids should stay in state if offered by tOSU.
 
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Every WVU fan, writer, or person in the state of WV holds on to hope that WVU is, and always has been in the lead. The whole time he was taking unofficial visits, they maintained he was solid to WVU, while the whole time he was really leaning towards OSU. They will not relent...when RRod left, it was a better excuse to leave and actually just made it a lot easier on Josh. I don't see him ending up anywhere other than OSU.
 
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RB07OSU;1077305; said:
My hypothesis on why that could be...McCullough=WVU fan and Reitz=UM fan. Always seems to me that they are holding out hope in the updates.

that's the way I feel as well. When you listen to the responses of these two coaches, it's not necessarily what the athletes feel, think or say, it's more about the way the coaches want to perceive the info and twist it so they can feel that the schools they want the kids to go to still have a chance. And you would think that they would have the athletes best interest in mind and not their own personal gains. I guess this business doesn't work like that.

:oh::io:
 
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mendensa;1078898; said:
that's the way I feel as well. When you listen to the responses of these two coaches, it's not necessarily what the athletes feel, think or say, it's more about the way the coaches want to perceive the info and twist it so they can feel that the schools they want the kids to go to still have a chance. And you would think that they would have the athletes best interest in mind and not their own personal gains. I guess this business doesn't work like that.

:oh::io:

I don't know if they are knowingly trying to twist the information...I just think their perception of the situation is influenced on their ties to the respective schools. Either way, I don't think either coach is very accurate normally.
 
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