calibuck
Too soon old, too late smart
Saturday, actually heard an announcer mention what a terrific team OSU can have next year with only one senior on offense (Barton) and only one senior on defense (Grant). Everyone will be eligible to come back. By golly he's right. Not to short-change the current year Buckeyes, but with what the Buckeyes have coming back, wow. They should be top-rated next year. So that makes 10 starters on offense and 10 starters on defense, plus all of the special teamers, PLUS a pretty elegant recruiting class coming in (even if Pryor and Hale decide to matriculate elsewhere).
I realize that maybe Gholston, Laurinitis (sp), and Jenkins might turn in their unis early and go to the pay-for-pay league, but if all three stay (and it looks like they are all having barn-burning years), the imagination soars. With the experience and growth of the current starters, they should be pretty cohesive next year, only Wisconsin that I see, maybe Penn State, to challenge. Michigan loses a ton of talent. LSU and USC will have plenty coming back also, and Florida as well. But I really can see OSU starting out the season as #1. Wow, in seven years, Tressel will have won one NC, played in another, and possibly play for a third in 2008. When will they start the statue?
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I realize that maybe Gholston, Laurinitis (sp), and Jenkins might turn in their unis early and go to the pay-for-pay league, but if all three stay (and it looks like they are all having barn-burning years), the imagination soars. With the experience and growth of the current starters, they should be pretty cohesive next year, only Wisconsin that I see, maybe Penn State, to challenge. Michigan loses a ton of talent. LSU and USC will have plenty coming back also, and Florida as well. But I really can see OSU starting out the season as #1. Wow, in seven years, Tressel will have won one NC, played in another, and possibly play for a third in 2008. When will they start the statue?
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