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QB Jack Miller (transfer to Florida)

SKULL SESSION: JACK MILLER IS THE FUTURE, GRADUATE TRANSFER CHANGES, AND JOEY LANE OFFERS TO PLAY QUARTERBACK

THE SKY AIN'T FALLING.
I thought we'd start the day off be reminding you all that Ohio State's current starting quarterback is the highest-rated player ever to sign with the Buckeyes and the heir to the throne, Jack Miller, is coming in next year.

And by the way, there's no chance this Tweet was coincidental:





Yeah, Ohio State's probably boned if Justin Fields goes down with an injury this season (no disrespect to Chris "The Dragunov" Chugunov, of course). That's certainly not ideal, but it's also very much a bridge we'll cross if we get to it.

It's not great, but I'm not even convinced this isn't Ohio State's best-case scenario, given all other options. It's easy to say this wouldn't have happened if the Buckeyes never took Fields, but I honestly think it would have played out very much the same way.

Dwayne Haskins was always leaving, and the loser of the Matthew Baldwin/Tate Martell battle was probably going to transfer no matter what, leaving the starter and Chugunov – exactly where we are right now. But in this case, Ohio State has a starting quarterback who I personally believe is better than either Baldwin or Martell.

The biggest difference is that if Fields never comes to Ohio State, there's at least a chance the Buckeyes do sign Dwan Mathis, but even that isn't a guarantee. Remember, Fields didn't chase Mathis away from Ohio State, his departure from Georgia just opened up a very advantageous spot on the Bulldogs' roster for Mathis. And if Mathis was looking for a convenient path to playing time, who's to say he wasn't going to find that somewhere else, and sign elsewhere anyway?

I don't know. Maybe things could have worked out better, but I still think Ohio State has the most talented starting quarterback it possibly could have had in any scenario. It's just now a little more important to keep him on the field.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...ransfer-changes-joey-lane-quarterback-walk-on
 
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Pages don't exist. Please elaborate on what Miller is laughing about.

The '21 QB who went to tsun because he was Day's second choice was saying he used to love OSU but now he wants to kill them


so he pretty much fits right in up there already

funny how things work out
 
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Pages don't exist. Please elaborate on what Miller is laughing about.
Here's the "article" that spawned the Twitter battle:


“Coach Day told me he wasn’t going to take (a 2021 quarterback) until the end of summer or anything like that because he wanted to make sure everything was all good, so I didn’t really worry about all that during my visit,” McCarthy said. “But I didn’t get that feeling when I was there. I really didn’t, with all the coaches there and how they interacted with us, I didn’t feel the big family tradition part of it. It was either you’re good at football or you’re over here. That’s what I felt.”

In short, McCarthy felt like Day lied to him.

“I get it’s a business, but it always sucks being lied to. And that’s kind of where the rivalry started for me. And the hatred. But what are you going to do? It’s a business and they have to do what they have to do. They lied to my face, but it’s all good now,” McCarthy said.
His quotes are rather unintelligible (yeah, I know, strange for the Harvard of the West), but claiming he was "lied to" is a real stretch.

Anyway, word on the street is that JJ was literally begging for the Ohio State offer. When the Buckeye staff went with Kyle McCord (who was actually favoring Michigan at that point), JJ threw a little hissy fit and committed to Ohio State's rival to get revenge, or some such thing. Perfect Michigan Man....
 
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Here's the "article" that spawned the Twitter battle:



That quote :lol:

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Here's the "article" that spawned the Twitter battle:



His quotes are rather unintelligible (yeah, I know, strange for the Harvard of the West), but claiming he was "lied to" is a real stretch.

Anyway, word on the street is that JJ was literally begging for the Ohio State offer. When the Buckeye staff went with Kyle McCord (who was actually favoring Michigan at that point), JJ threw a little hissy fit and committed to Ohio State's rival to get revenge, or some such thing. Perfect Michigan Man....

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