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Post 23 Season tOSU Coaching Changes

that's all it is. it's all it ever is.
What do you think he lacks? Dude is a very intelligent 3x all American millionaire who is doing this by choice. That shows, to me, that he's motivated to do well at least. His credentials alone would be a recruiting tool. He's also pretty charismatic and well spoken. I don't see how he could fail tbh
 
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What do you think he lacks? Dude is a very intelligent 3x all American millionaire who is doing this by choice. That shows, to me, that he's motivated to do well at least. His credentials alone would be a recruiting tool. He's also pretty charismatic and well spoken. I don't see how he could fail tbh
People around Ohio State see in Laurinaitis the same things they saw in Hartline. I don’t see what’s confusing about the optimism for him to be successful.
 
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I mean, there's context involved in everything. If Frye is losing out on guys because of NIL, that's different than losing someone you made a competitive offer for like Bolden.

At the end of the day, Eliano couldn't close the top ranked safety in the country WHO WAS RELATED TO HIM. I mean, you can't come back from that.
Meh

I’d never make that reason #1

What if the kid grew up hating tODU or would have zero interest playing for a cold weather school, etc etc etc

Family doesn’t always equal a lock IMO
 
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The room he coached this year took a sizable step backwards this year with more experienced players.
I’d say the room returned to its mean because Knowles didn’t blitz them 80% of the time to hide their deficiencies, primarily. Eichenberg also played injured to the detriment of the team, again, but having an entire arm not working instead of broken hands was harder to hide.
 
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I’d say the room returned to its mean because Knowles didn’t blitz them 80% of the time to hide their deficiencies, primarily. Eichenberg also played injured to the detriment of the team, again, but having an entire arm not working instead of broken hands was harder to hide.

They struggled reading keys this year more than ever. That doesn’t have anything to do with a bad arm or injuries.

They literally stepped the wrong way, taking themselves out of the play.
 
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I mean, there's context involved in everything. If Frye is losing out on guys because of NIL, that's different than losing someone you made a competitive offer for like Bolden.

At the end of the day, Eliano couldn't close the top ranked safety in the country WHO WAS RELATED TO HIM. I mean, you can't come back from that.
I still think using that approach would be grounds for Fryes termination as well. Offensive linemen are more difficult to evaluate however.
 
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What do you think he lacks? Dude is a very intelligent 3x all American millionaire who is doing this by choice. That shows, to me, that he's motivated to do well at least. His credentials alone would be a recruiting tool. He's also pretty charismatic and well spoken. I don't see how he could fail tbh

People around Ohio State see in Laurinaitis the same things they saw in Hartline. I don’t see what’s confusing about the optimism for him to be successful.

Yeah, it's less about him being a former player and more about the buzz around his coaching and recruiting ability.

LB play did take a step back, but I tend to agree that them having to read and react rather than being able to be more aggressive showed some flaws in their game. Maybe it was JL as well, but we also saw Simon take a big leap forward. We can't know for sure yet.
 
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