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QB Taylor Graham (transfer to Hawaii)

LitlBuck;1484866; said:
I am curious as to why you would say this. Do you see more upside in Graham or is it because of some other things:huh:

I was never as high on Hendrix as some others...both probably have similar ceilings all things being equal, but I always thought Graham would make a nice addition to the class and I think Graham has a higher basement, so to speak, than Hendrix. At worst, I see Graham as another Brian Hoyer-type B10 quarterback.
 
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I'm on board with Milli... if you have David Cutliffe and Norm Chow, arguably the two best Quarterback coaches of the past decade after you, there's something there. Good bloodlines and size, and a love for Ohio State... done deal for me.
 
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Taosman;1485074; said:
Probably not a lot separating the 3 players, with Montana the name guy. Maybe Montana has a slight edge in the complete passing game.
Love the guys who act like they want to be here.
:oh:

Gotta think you are right. Occassionally there is a T.P. who stands head and shoulders over all the others, and it isn't even close. More often, though, there is a decent sized number of guys who are pretty close in talent level, and the major determining factors in their continued growth is their Senior year of H.S. (how they progress), how well they are coached in college (and receive coaching, i.e. are they teachable?) and the surrounding cast of players on the team.

People who think that if we miss out on one guy that the sky is falling, over react and fail to realize the talent pool that is out there in most years.

:io:
 
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OregonBuckeye;1485043; said:
Camp offers tend to work out very well for us. Can't wait to see some of his highlights.

FWIW, there aren't many highlights because he was out with injury for most of last season. The highlights should pop up this year. He's been impressive at every camp he's attended and that's enough for me.
 
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Not to mention a slight resemblence to a young Rex Kern and Craig Krenzel, two of our more successful QBs:

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MililaniBuckeye;1485120; said:
Not to mention a slight resemblence to a young Rex Kern and Craig Krenzel, two of our more successful QBs:

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With the uniform colors and red hair, he looks like he could be related to Ross Oltorick, as well. :
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If he chooses OSU, does he have to play for Notre Dame for 2 years first? :p
 
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A couple great throws in there. Some roll outs, some left hash mark to right sideline type throws and then some throws that are just on the money. Definitely an offer I like and being a legacy sweetens it!:osu:

I like that offense his team runs. That's kind of what I envision the Bucks running this year when we aren't in the "i"; pistol, pony, and 5 wide.
 
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