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I have seen final numbers predicting anywhere from 4-8 spots left. Lets play with the assumption that we have 8 to give because that is more fun... even though it means we will see some attrition through medical hardships and transfers.
Continue reading: http://www.thebuckeyebattlecry.com/2011/12/recruiting-update-the-meyer-impact-part-ii/
ant80;2059757; said:Any word on Davidson? I don't remember seeing his updates since 11/28. I know he injured his leg and is out for a while, but given his legacy, I would think he is a viable option.
OneBuckeye;2059779; said:He seems destined to be a buckeye captain. He has the talent to be on a top DI team. It would be a shame if he doesn't get the chance to be a buckeye.
crazybuckeye;2059917; said:Nonsense. Nick was offered back in July which means he had more than enough opportunity to "be a buckeye" if that's what he wanted. If he doesn't end up a Buckeye, then that's entirely on Nick. He certainly had his chance.
Buckeye86;2059774; said:The eponymous CB40's wish list/best guess via TheBuckeyeBattleCry.com:
Recruiting Update: The Meyer Impact Part II
buchtelgrad04;2060013; said:I've been through the recruiting process, and you're as wrong as you can be. So much more goes into recruiting. Kids who rush decisions to save spots usually don't stick. Take your time, do your due diligence and the right school will be there for you in the end. Football may not even be Nick's main focus, we don't know what could factor into his decision. Let him take his sweet time.
brutus2002;2060316; said:When your family memebers are former captains for the Buckeyes how hard can the decision be? Its not like his dad acnnot pick up a phone and call the program and find anything out they want...Its not like noone in his family had ever been to OSU or knew nothing about it.
FlyerBuck;2060325; said:Not every kid wants to follow in the footsteps of his dad or grandpa. Sometimes a kid want to do his own thing and look at what's the best situation for him, not what was best for his relatives. You can't blame the kid for looking at other schools when some of the best schools in the country are knocking at his door begging for his services. Even as a die-hard OSU fan it would be hard not to entertain some other offers
A variety of numbers capturing Meyer's star power, regions & percentages in recruiting.
Urban Meyer Recruiting: By The Numbers
Breaking down where Urban Meyer has looked for recruits, what type he's tried to sign and where they have tended to play prior to Meyer's hiring at Ohio State.