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Jdadams01;2092157; said:Nothing against either of them, but when I see Bam I think Nate Oliver's Ohio State career.
matt_thatsme;2092188; said:based on.....
Jdadams01;2092401; said:Nate came into OSU as decent player, but never showed the speed or athleticism to get serious playing time. I saw Bam play in person a few times and that was my first impression. Not a bad player, but I didn't get the feel that he'll be a game changer in the Big Ten. A step or two slower than what I think Urban wants in a safety, as well lacking the hips and athleticism to cover receivers. I can't see him excelling as a safety or the star. I think his best shot would be to add a bit of weight and move to LB, which I believe is where UFM would put him. I think Bam is a back up option for the staff in case we don't get Williams, Marcus, or Santos.
osugrad21;2092271; said:BN$--Bam Bradley?s Dilemma
Considering Pitt, tOSU, and Stanford...has family at each location. Will likely announce near NLOID.
Magua;2092577; said:Off topic I know but please - let's not start a BARWIS!1!1!! campaign after we made fun of the skunkbears for so long.
Safety Bam Bradley (Trotwood, Ohio) still lists Stanford as his leader, followed by Pittsburgh and Ohio State, writes ESPN.com's Jared Shanker.
The three-star athlete has one last official visit to take, but so far he likes the attention he's been getting from the Stanford coaching staff.
Said Bradley:
"They actually come more than pretty much anybody. They're here whenever they can be ... They make an effort to get here as much as they can ... That just means they really need me and don't just want me. I got to go somewhere I'm needed and not just wanted. I'm going to work hard wherever I go but it's a plus to go somewhere they need you."