Polar opposite of Nave and Satterfield from the '24 class. I hope Cook earns an offer from the good guysJust keeps getting better
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Polar opposite of Nave and Satterfield from the '24 class. I hope Cook earns an offer from the good guysJust keeps getting better
Per a source, Louisville commit Jake Cook will workout at Ohio State today. Lettermen Row on Monday that he was invited with his team to work center specific drills with Justin Frye and he is doing that.
Just spoke to someone close to the Cook camp. Seems there might be a little (understandable) frustration in that the feeling is Jake has done everything asked of him and is still getting some vague feedback after this latest session. Has now camped and worked out twice. No offer at the moment. Still kind of a “well let you know” vibe. That could of course change as the staff talks as a group later today, but no status change right now.
mick and Matt probably have more being on site but wanted to share what I have
I've seen the comparison in philosophies so many times over the years. And my answer is usually the same and its formed into another question: would you rather OSU be Iowa and Wisconsin or Alabama and Georgia? 1 group is happy with getting to conference championships and occasionally winning 1, and then playing in a meaningless 2nd or 3rd tier bowl game, with their ceiling being a NY6 bowl/a low seed in the CFP. While the other group is competing for NCs yearly, and their fan base would riot if they fell into the 1st group for more than 1 year. Schools like Wisky and Iowa take 3star or lower OL and take YEARS to mold them. There are fans who want Frye fired right now, and he's barely been at OSU for 3yrs! These teams' fanbases are fine with being competitive every few years.It's been said and repeated that the hardest position to guage for the future is the OL players. Guess it's easy to take a 5* that all that needs to be done is polish the fenders, rather than rebuild from ground up. Thing I notice is that most (if not all) have the requisite size (both height and weight), and am certain that coaches watch tons of film to see how the feet move, push out from stance, pass pro, etc. We watch and see schools like Wisconsin, Iowa, and ? take these 3* kids and develop them into beasts, and first round NFL choices. How come tOSU doesn't/can't do the same? Looking at the OL room, see many players that are good, but not great (at least not yet). Really don't have an opinion on this (well, I really do, but...) would like to hear more learned opinions of why this is. One thing I do notice is that the OL guys of today have sculpted their bodies far better than yesteryear, when bellies flopped over. Today's OL guys wear their 280-320 lbs much better.