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I think getting 2 (maybe 1) more lineman is #1 priority. Gibson/Harris would be #2 priority. Not because of athleticism or skill. Just there is more need on the line. 2016 is loaded with qb and rb talent and we have enough at those two positions now to get there. Then round out the class with one more DB if there is space. I don't even know if we have space for 4 more though.And Gibson. Need to keep the ridiculous athleticism coming in.
Scratch that. We are only losing 11 seniors. None of our juniors are nfl ready. I don't know how we are going to fit the 18 we have.I think getting 2 (maybe 1) more lineman is #1 priority. Gibson/Harris would be #2 priority. Not because of athleticism or skill. Just there is more need on the line. 2016 is loaded with qb and rb talent and we have enough at those two positions now to get there. Then round out the class with one more DB if there is space. I don't even know if we have space for 4 more though.
As I've mentioned a couple of times recently, the recruiting process for four-star offensive lineman Josh Wariboko continues to be an interesting one. He took his official visit to Ohio State, but for now it seems as though UCLA and Oklahoma, where he was once committed, are still the leaders. Sources believe his parents are pushing for Oklahoma, which both went to school, while Josh continues to get more and more interested in the idea of playing in California. While I don't think you can count Ohio State out yet, right now it looks like it will be an uphill battle for the Buckeyes and it could have something to do with a lack of offer for his younger brother, Max Wariboko, who has an offer from the Bruins. If OU offers his brother, does he re-commit?
Scratch that. We are only losing 11 seniors. None of our juniors are nfl ready. I don't know how we are going to fit the 18 we have.
The Verdict
Ohio State should never be counted out because of an extraordinary coaching staff that hits the recruiting trail hard, but we view this as a two-team race between UCLA and Oklahoma.