Remarkably pleased to see so many recruits flocking to tOSU so late in the recruiting season (for 2026 signings). This usually doesn't happen, since the Urban days, but probably must because of the apple-cart upsets on major coaching positions. Seems like the only coaching positions that are solid are those on the Buckeye staff, and will become even more solid after tOSU waxes Xichigan. We all see that the WR room is going to be solid, as long as Hartline is running the show, but am thinking that losing 14 draft choices (plus 3-4 UDFAs) to the pros, AND doing better on D (allegedly) than last year's edition, indicates that the Buckeyes have got something going for them. Nothing new here, just putting down what most of us are thinking. Plus the easing of the 85 recruiting slots seems to have helped as well. Firing one coach leads to 5+ rumors about who is going to fill the spot, whether true or not, and the ripple effect is causing recruits to take pause. Won't know from experience, but if one is making $12million per year, what's another 2-3 million or so?