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2010 TSUN News (in-season)

shiznit7;1804009; said:
And now an insider in Orlando is saying that there may be problems with Dee Hart's recruitment and that he may soon re-open it. Wow what a great day to be a Buckeye! :oh:
Yep, the problem, I think, is that your coach is a mouth breather. If he gets canned, that recruiting class is gonna implode...though, frankly, Dee Hart is the only one worth getting excited about, (my) IMO.

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buckeyesin07;1804189; said:
jwins--do you know anything about the JT Floyd situation beyond what's been posted on mgoblog?
he is out this weekend and will be evaluated again after that. Today i was told that he is not necessarily out for the year but also cannot play through the injury. Of course yesterday I was told it was season ending.

Edit: and now it is back to season ending.

Floyd was hardly a strong db, but he was generally in the area of most plays and could finish off a player on his heels. The frosh have looked as lost as most players their age do, but without the makeup speed to recover. Floyd would surrender a lot of 7-15 yd gains but doesn't usually blow his assignment altogether (for six pts) like christian and talbott have.
 
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Floyd.jpg
 
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Those mgoblog mspaint pics are always classic. That is a good example, without knowing ehic play that is offhand (which probably means the wr scored), he often surrenders catches with poor coverage and/or huge cushions, but will close on the play from about 7-10 yds away but usually at a decent depth. The frosh alternatives to floyd are frequently trailing by 7 to 15 yards with no chance of closing.
 
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