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tOSU Recruiting Discussion

I have faith in Urban and his staff that we will finish strong

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ESPN ticker just showed that Alabama, Florida State, and Ohio State have the three highest-ranked average recruiting classes over the last four seasons and that all three made the playoffs. Gee, I wonder why they didn't mention which team beat the other two in said playoffs for the national title...


When did Ohio State play Florida State? Or are you claiming something else? This seems like a Roseanne Rosanadanna moment.
 
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IMO this Oline class is a foundation for future success. My favorite part of the class next to the LBs. Any QB or skill position player has to feel confident behind this Oline and the 2014 class.

Agreed. I was very happy we were able to pull in a haul like this, especially considering Warinner is seemingly year to year in terms of staying or leaving to become a head coach, and you never know if him leaving might cause a 1 year dip in OL recruiting.

I can't imagine there have been too many recruiting classes in NCAA history (and definitely not many if any in team history) where you bring in 6 offensive linemen and the average size is 6'6" 292 lbs
 
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Agreed. I was very happy we were able to pull in a haul like this, especially considering Warinner is seemingly year to year in terms of staying or leaving to become a head coach, and you never know if him leaving might cause a 1 year dip in OL recruiting.

I can't imagine there have been too many recruiting classes in NCAA history (and definitely not many if any in team history) where you bring in 6 offensive linemen and the average size is 6'6" 292 lbs

And to think, the project is a 6'9 behemoth, who could realistically redshirt next year and hit the field at 320+! And the guards and projected center all have played OT at a high level and have very good feet too. If Warriner could work wonders with the past 2 teams, i wonder what he can do with another full class of guys that he personally went after
 
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