SweetBuckeye
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If you recruit with character and honesty, you'll get the right kind of kid to commit (ie, Garrett Goebel). Stay the same, it's working fine on the field.
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SweetBuckeye;890008; said:If you recruit with character and honesty, you'll get the right kind of kid to commit (ie, Garrett Goebel). Stay the same, it's working fine on the field.
SweetBuckeye;890008; said:If you recruit with character and honesty, you'll get the right kind of kid to commit (ie, Garrett Goebel). Stay the same, it's working fine on the field.
But, what you're doing when you "buy" a player is creating an atmosphere of individuals. First off, most of these D-IA type athletes have been "THE MAN" at their HS. Now they're getting freebies and being coddled and not learning the first thing about humility or how to behave... the law becomes below them. They always have someone take care of it... and why do they think this? Because someone ALWAYS has for them.. all because they could run fast, or catch or throw....
I can't really believe that anyone can take exception with the recruiting job JT is done. All the guy has done is win a NC, beat the snot out of everyone including tsun. which we all know that everyone one in here would drag their testicles over broken glass if only we beat them more than they beat us let alone 5 of 6. Oh sure we can all wish we had gotten this guy or that one but we can't get them all. Or maybe we shopuld bring back Cooper. we all know he was a heck of a recruiter.LordJeffBuck;889841; said:Every year, we hear the same old routine: "Tressel can't close! ... JT is a lazy recruiter! ... Ohio State doesn't show kids enough love! ... The Buckeyes don't push kids hard enough for a commitment! ).
In what way? OSU & UM seem to have different philosophies about how often they offer, and when to offer. As a casual observer, OSU often slowplays kids by waiting to offer... while Michigan will often "offer" and then slowplay them (ie they don't truly have an offer they can jump on immediately).I seriously doubt the JT approach differs from the approach taken by the other Big 10 coaches.
The whole character/moral fiber standard that many fans hold , and attempt to project, for their home team coaches does become difficult to stomach sometimes.tibor75;890287; said:I seriously doubt the JT approach differs from the approach taken by the other Big 10 coaches.
FritoBandito;890466; said:IMHO the "JT can't close" nonsense results from high profile recruits, mainly from out of state, who announce late in the process (at the Army AA game, on ESPN or at a presser in their school cafeteria on the final day) that they are going somewhere other than tOSU. This gives some eager recruitniks the false impression that JT does not do well late in the process.
Reality, I believe, is that these very high profile kids usually end up right where you'd expect them to -- at their dominant state school or another nearby powerhouse. But they have played the recruiting process out to the very end and, in most cases, played it shrewdly to their own benefit.
These kids desperately want an OSU offer early on because of the prestige it adds to their recruitment resume, not because they actually want to play in Ohio. If they're good enough, of course JT will make them an offer. Who wouldn't? But the reality is that many OOS recruits are using that offer to promote themselves to other, closer-and-more-likely programs.
Of course there are exceptions: Ben Martin, Fred Davis, now Kevin Koger, in-state. Mike Brewster, JB Shugarts, Santonio Holmes, out-of-state. But they are the exceptions. If you follow recruiting long enough, you come to realize that kids generally end up right where you'd expect them to. Most Florida kids stay south, most California kids stay west, most Ohio kids stay in God's country, etc. So, when the really high profile OOS kids announce at the end of the process that they're not coming to Ohio after all, it seems to some like a failure on JT's part. Ridiculous! It's kids doing the expected -- staying close to home or going to the school dad played for. Family ties and geography are the two predominant motivators -- for the kids who announce at the end, same as for the kids who sign up early.