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I don’t see OSU landing a 5star DT. DE is a different story
I wouldn’t say retirement, LJsr is still one of the top DL coaches. And if he can figure out a better rotation, as well as figure out who and if the JACK position will be utilized then there’s no reason to worry about LJsr’s job. He has to suceed at more than just recruiting.
But I think he/OSUleads for and will land Eddrick Houston. He’s a freak athletic DL who can play inside as well as outside and dominate. And though they’re not 5star guys, OSU also leads for Marquise Lightfoot and Jayden Jackson who are very good players in their own right. Problem is, there are few realistic DT position that OSU is in on, and that’s what Kirks is. He’d be a project, but at least he’d provide depth. And of course, there will always be the Portal
I think we were able to put that narrative to bed tonightHe is 71 years old and aging out. It will happen sooner than later, because I don't see him being able to keep up with having to coach then fly all over the country to visit coaches. He is a awesome coach, but everybody's coaching career has to come to an end or slow down.
I think if he fails to land a 5 star this year, it will give him the excuse to retire that he needs, because nobody came because of him.
We shall see.
I think we were able to put that narrative to bed tonightHe is 71 years old and aging out. It will happen sooner than later, because I don't see him being able to keep up with having to coach then fly all over the country to visit coaches. He is a awesome coach, but everybody's coaching career has to come to an end or slow down.
I think if he fails to land a 5 star this year, it will give him the excuse to retire that he needs, because nobody came because of him.
We shall see.
We should all get on the same page for what Ohio State is doing in the NIL realm, because we’re still not competing with Miami (FL), TAMU, or Oregon (most prominently) directly.I think OSU figured out NIL folks