BuckeyeNation27;1378397; said:but he was hanging out with USC kids and I already jumped off the ledge!!!
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BuckeyeNation27;1378397; said:but he was hanging out with USC kids and I already jumped off the ledge!!!
HotMic;1371102; said:I wouldn't be so sure he's heading to USC....no matter what anyone is saying.
eobuck;1378475; said:If he waits until NLOID to announce, it will be for OSU, imo. No reason to wait that long if it is the in-state school. No pressure from the locals if he announces and signs for OSU on the same day. No reason to hold off on his announcement for another month if ASU is where he wants to go.
eobuck;1378475; said:If he waits until NLOID to announce, it will be for OSU, imo. No reason to wait that long if it is the in-state school. No pressure from the locals if he announces and signs for OSU on the same day. No reason to hold off on his announcement for another month if ASU is where he wants to go.
bobcat84;1378523; said:I disagree. Does he wait till signing day for a big ceremony in front of the locals to not announce for the local team? I doubt it. Kind of like rubbing it in. If he wanted to commit to tOSU he would do it low key well before signing day. If they wait till signing day this one ends badly for tOSU imo...
OCNut;1378748; said:Two things to think about: 1) People around Corey know he has Ohio roots, so if he pick us, they could at least see where he was coming from and 2) ASU is terribly mediocre.
One thing I am glad about is that his visit was a night game in the Shoe. Even though we lost, that had to have made a positive impact. But I think he is still torn.
schultgb;1379129; said:3rd thing to think about: He is 18 years old and has been dating a girl for multiple years, logic does not always prevail in these situations.
He's not telling his parents, his coach, his teachers, his teammates. Not even his best friend, fellow Scottsdale Saguaro football player Kody Koebensky can get a read on Corey Adams' future.
Adams, a 6-foot-3, 280-pound defensive tackle, says he'll likely wait until Feb. 4 -- the first day high school seniors can sign their football letters of intent for college -- to declare. Arizona State is waiting. So is Southern California and Ohio State.
"He's quiet about the whole situation," Koebensky said. "He's trying to keep it under wraps.
"I think it would be great to be with him for another four years. Max and I would love to have him on our team. We've talked to him about it. He hasn't said yea or nay. He keeps his mouth shut about it."