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ProudBuck67;1039498; said:Congrats on USA Today selection!
GO BUCKS!
Coaching stability builds Ohio State
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Doug Lesmerises
Plain Dealer Reporter
Columbus- Following shoulder surgery, Ohio State recruit Michael Brewster won't be playing in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl for high school seniors on Jan. 5. He'll still be in San Antonio, though, at work for the Buckeyes.
As usual, coaching changes shift the recruiting landscape this time of year, and the departure of Rich Rodriguez from West Virginia to Michigan affected two recruits still in the mix for the Buckeyes, quarterback Terrelle Pryor and offensive lineman Josh Jenkins. They'll also be at the All-American Bowl, where Brewster will spread the message of stability in a college football world where 17 schools, or 14 percent of the programs in the Football Bowl Subdivision, will have new head coaches next season.
"I'll tell them, 'I think Ohio State is more stable than some other places,' " Brewster said. "That's pretty much how I chose Ohio State."
Brewster became attached to offensive line coach Jim Bollman, a coach he feels is guaranteed to remain through his time in Columbus. Bollman, in his seventh season with the Buckeyes, has been with Tressel since he was hired by Ohio State. One of Brewster's other finalists was Southern Cal, where line coach Pat Ruel is in his third season after making five different stops in the previous seven years.
"I know Coach Bollman is going to be there, and there's no way I could turn him down," Brewster said. "You want to play for the guy that recruits you."
National recruiting analyst Jamie Newburg of Scout.com believes that, other than playing time, coaching stability is as important as any consideration for a recruit.
"In a perfect world, one would think a player would commit because of a school or the program," Newburg said, "but recruiting is all about relationships."
As for Brewster, who might skip spring practice but said he'll be "200 percent ready" by the fall, once he leaves San Antonio, he'll head to Columbus. He'll move into his dorm on Jan. 6 then be ready to enroll early for the start of classes on Jan. 7, surrounded, he figures, by coaches who aren't going anywhere.
Electron Boy;1044149; said:i'm confused, why would Brewster enroll early and then not participate in spring practice? i thought that was the whole point
Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1044150; said:Rehabbing an injury. Plus, even if he doesn't suit up and physically practice, there's enough mental prep work too. Can't do anything but help to get to school early.