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DE Keith Wells (Columbus State; transfer to Ohio Dominican)

crawdaddy29;1073270; said:
I hope we can land wells especially after the Tressel visit. What makes you so confident about these guys, Wadc45?

Well, that's very easy. You see, we're all BKB. Wadc45 is that part of BKB that is assigned to vknow what's going on in that part of the vmatrix. As that part of the BKB multifaceted personality, well, it's all a bit complicated. He knows.
 
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Steve19;1076139; said:
Well, that's very easy. You see, we're all BKB. Wadc45 is that part of BKB that is assigned to vknow what's going on in that part of the vmatrix. As that part of the BKB multifaceted personality, well, it's all a bit complicated. He knows.
wouldn't that be "v" complicated ?
 
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osugrad21;1076134; said:
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Keith has scheduled his visit to ND. The Irish have gained his attention by asking him to remove football from the equation and to consider which degree is most impressive.

Sorry Notre Dame, Keith wants to major in engineering. On all the top 50 engineering school lists I have seen Notre Dame is nowhere to be found. OSU is around #20.
 
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osugrad21;1076134; said:
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Keith has scheduled his visit to ND. The Irish have gained his attention by asking him to remove football from the equation and to consider which degree is most impressive.

That is the summary from the article Hobbs linked...

This really says volumes to the quality of this kid, more power to him! Makes me want him to Buckeye-up even more. Actually, I wouldn't put it past JT to have encouraged Keith in this 'kind' of behavior. Maybe that is some of the 'class' that Keith referred to when he spoke so reverently about our reverent CEO.

I mean, really, are we really worried about the domers from a football point of view? Methinks not, AND, me also thinks that JT knows what this kid is all about much more than me does, too, for instance. So, I have v-come to trust in our JT. And as for 45 and the scooping of the scoop goes, he's second only to JT, right? Besides, scheduling is not going...not yet, anyway.
 
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osugrad21;1076134; said:
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Keith has scheduled his visit to ND. The Irish have gained his attention by asking him to remove football from the equation and to consider which degree is most impressive.

That is the summary from the article Hobbs linked...

sounds like the michigan fans now with their academic smack...i can just hear weis slamming osu and UT's academics...hope keith will think about the entire experience of college
 
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lilnape26;1076168; said:
Sorry Notre Dame, Keith wants to major in engineering. On all the top 50 engineering school lists I have seen Notre Dame is nowhere to be found. OSU is around #20.
Are you looking at Graduate or Undergraduate rankings?

ND's Engineering grads have very little problem gaining acceptance into well respected graduate engineering schools - such as Ohio State's.

In fact I recall reading that ND - at the Undergraduate level - was ranked in the 16th tier of Engineering schools, along with the likes of Yale and Vanderbilt. Not exactly poor company.

I would agree with you that Ohio State's B. Eng. program is highly respected around the country, but ND's isn't the slouch you suggest - not in my opinion anyway.

Of course, if quality of Engineering education were the over-riding criterion Wells should be looking at Purdue :)
 
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Vincent dePaul Draddy Trophy
Code:
Year Player School  
1990 Chris Howard Air Force   
1991 Brad Culpepper Florida   
1992 Jim Hansen Colorado   
1993 Thomas D. Burns Virginia   
1994 Robert B. Zatechka Nebraska   
1995 Bobby Hoying Ohio State   
1996 Danny Wuerffel Florida   
1997 Peyton Manning Tennessee   
1998 Matt Stinchcomb Georgia   
1999 Chad Pennington Marshall   
2000 Kyle Vanden Bosch Nebraska   
2001 Joaquin Gonzalez Miami   
2002 Brandon Roberts Washington University   
2003 Craig Krenzel Ohio State   
2004 Michael Mu?oz Tennessee   
2005 Rudy Niswanger LSU   
2006 Brian Leonard Rutgers   
2007 Dallas Griffin Texas
Tennessee and OSU have both had more "Academic Heisman" winners than Notre Dame. In that same timeframe, 1990-now, OSU has had 10 (football) Academic All-Americans to ND's 4 (unless I missed some scanning through that pdf). Putting (football) student athletes in the situation to excel both on the field and in the classroom would seem to be an OSU strength as compared to ND.
 
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