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RB Bri'onte Dunn (dismissed from team)

Some of you need to read back through this thread before you post something ridiculous.

Dunn goes to my alma mater, would love to get him. He has always wanted to play for Ohio State, but I could see him going to Michigan now that Meyer is here. He wants to play in a pro style offense and we simply can't offer that to him here.

Great recap but this has been said about 100 times in this thread.

not trying to be goof but i want dunn bad but i feel both sides are making this kid out to be the #1 recruit in the nation... has anyone seen him play in person...

Many of us have seen film as well as seen him in person. He is very worthy of his lofty ranking.

Some of you need to stop throwing the terms "spread" and "pro-style' around so much because they are such blanket terms that really have no meaning when it comes to recruiting and personnel. A back like Bri'onte can excel in many different types of offenses. Both staffs will adapt to the personnel they have. Michigan will likely have adapted their offense in a couple of years to fit Shane Morris, who is a highly touted 2013 QB committed to Michigan who is more of a traditional pocket passer than say Denard.
 
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wadc45;2053875; said:
Some of you need to read back through this thread before you post something ridiculous.



Great recap but this has been said about 100 times in this thread.



Many of us have seen film as well as seen him in person. He is very worthy of his lofty ranking.

Some of you need to stop throwing the terms "spread" and "pro-style' around so much because they are such blanket terms that really have no meaning when it comes to recruiting and personnel. A back like Bri'onte can excel in many different types of offenses. Both staffs will adapt to the personnel they have. Michigan will likely have adapted their offense in a couple of years to fit Shane Morris, who is a highly touted 2013 QB committed to Michigan who is more of a traditional pocket passer than say Denard.

i agree with this 100%!

look at how fitz did in a "spread offense" with a "spread qb".. he was a 1000 yard rusher... i think meyer will work and adapt his style to the talent he has much like hoke has done..
 
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bogeywon;2053879; said:
i agree with this 100%!

look at how fitz did in a "spread offense" with a "spread qb".. he was a 1000 yard rusher... i think meyer will work and adapt his style to the talent he has much like hoke has done..

PS...TSUN = That State Up North
 
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New Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer hit the recruiting trail running, and he hit it hard. Meyer is expected to make a visit to GlenOak High School soon and check on Golden Eagles running back Bri?onte Dunn. The two spoke by phone the night Meyer was officially introduced as OSU?s head coach.

BOTTOM LINE ON DUNN

Dunn has a difficult decision to make for an 18-year-old kid. Academically, either Ohio State or Michigan will serve him well. Football is where the question is.

The way I see it, Dunn?s decision is whether or not he wants to be a piece of a puzzle at Ohio State and probably be a part of something special in the next four years, or does he want to be the picture of the puzzle? Dunn probably won?t rush for 1,000 yards under Meyer because, first, no running back has in Meyer?s 10-year head coaching career, and, two, there will be plenty of options in the backfield there.

PREDICTION

Meyer is a coaching rock star. He has charisma that commands attention. He will keep Dunn, who wore an Ohio State wristband all season

http://www.cantonrep.com/sports/x91...l-Urban-Meyer-sets-recruiting-sights-on-Stark
 
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Dunn probably won?t rush for 1,000 yards under Meyer because, first, no running back has in Meyer?s 10-year head coaching career, and, two, there will be plenty of options in the backfield there.

So because there hasn't been a 1000 yard back means there never will be??

And don't look now, but the offense he had to run in Florida with Tebow was as close to the single wing that we are going to see in this day and age.
 
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