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Birm and Andrew Ellis have become quite bearish on this one. Seems like he could pop for Kentucky sooner rather than later.
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Stud gonna Stud.
Given how good our OLs have been the past couple of years, it seems to have worked pretty well.
When it comes to OL, you can’t just throw out the numbers as a whole and say “we’re fine”. There’s no issue on the interior of the line, he’s been fine there, but we’re approaching critical level at OT.
They lose Munford, NPF, Paris, Jones and Wray over the next two years. They currently only have Zen, Jackson and maybe Christman as guys who can fill those spots. Adding Wagner would be nice, but he’s going to need a few years similar to NPF. Having three starting-level tackles (one of which is definitely better suited at guard) is unacceptable.
Swung and missed on multiple 5 star OT's over multiple years without a compensating pick up.
That trend simply doesn't exist at any other recruiting position on the OSU staff.
One or two is a coincidence, this is getting into trend territory.
Swung and missed on multiple 5 star OT's over multiple years without a compensating pick up.
That trend simply doesn't exist at any other recruiting position on the OSU staff.
One or two is a coincidence, this is getting into trend territory.
We do this every year. This time it’s Stud. Last time it was Alford. Before that it was DT recruiting.
If the players that are being brought in are progressing and are playing up to OSU standards, who cares about the star next to their name? Especially at OL.
Alford caught heat and fixed it in a big way just one year later. Stud has not done this, at least with OT's.
As far as the second part goes, if the staff can just take any old 3 star and get OSU level play from them then why go after guys like Carman, Latham and Goodwin? The "stars are overrated" thing is a cop out. The staff has identified certain guys, prioritized them and then missed on them. There is no good way to spin that in terms of OT recruiting.
Comparing Stud's recruiting chops against Hartline's is not fair. How does Stud compare to Jim Bollman or Ed Warriner? I think Stud is still an upgrade.
Given how good our OLs have been the past couple of years, it seems to have worked pretty well.
I don't have complaints about how he's coached them up. But the goal at tOSU is to win NCs and as we saw against Bama, you have to be close to elite at every position group. If he can't bring in the top depth that the other top schools do, it will cost us. Just a reality of the situation. I definitely acknowledge the success he's had. Just saying his recruiting is lacking a bit by the high standards at Ohio State