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2021 tOSU Recruiting Discussion

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Yeah, and with Latham and Emeka getting boosts in the rankings, Bucks could end up landing 5 of the 10 top recruits in the nation......... WHAT????

Just Insane!!!!



Re: Ohio State has a chance to land half of the players ranked in the top 10, including three of the top four: J.T. Tuimoloau, JC Latham, Jack Sawyer, Emeka Egbuka and Donovan Jackson.

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Let’s all take a moment to reflect on the abject failure of that 2017 UM class. :lol:
That class had 30 signees. It had a score of 296.03.

Now let's take out the 12 players who transferred and one who quit due to injuries. The score goes down to 248.07, which is much more realistic.

Now let's take out the 2 players who went early entry into the NFL. The score goes down to 218.28. That's what left of that historic class.

Now let's compare Michigan's top 5 signees for the Class of 2017 with Ohio State's:

Michigan
1. Donovan Peoples-Jones (All Big Ten honorable mention; late round pick)
2. Aubrey Solomon (transferred to Tennessee)
3. Cesar Ruiz (2nd team All Big Ten; 2nd round pick)
4. Luiji Vilain (complete bust so far)
5. Drew Singleton (transferred to Rutgers)

Ohio State
1. Chase Young (All American; top-5 pick)
2. Jeffrey Okudah (All American; top-5 pick)
3. Baron Browning (solid player, somewhat disappointing)
4. Shaun Wade (returning starter; future high draft pick)
5. Wyatt Davis (All American; future high draft pick)
 
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