And the head-to-head. I also want that first.They can quit when the Buckeyes are ahead on the all-time record.
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And the head-to-head. I also want that first.They can quit when the Buckeyes are ahead on the all-time record.
Same thing I ask of any kid with other power 5 offers...They landed Mario Eugenio, the #282 composite, #13 edge rusher out of Florida.
https://247sports.com/Player/Mario-Eugenio-46081250/
Being totally on brand, the offer list is surprisingly sparse for a recruit ranked this high, with the primary competition listed as Oregon and Iowa State, with Miami and Arkansas (plus Arizona State, but I get the sense they offer everyone in the top 1000) as the only other noteworthy listed offers, providing little in the way of meaningful competition for his signature.
Chances are we pass them in the head to head before the all time.
I think’s it’s going to be close.
Not counting vacated games, it’s 7 head-to-head and 33 overall wins to make up. I think it’s quite possible to make up 33 wins in 6 seasons.
Counting the vacated games, it’s 6 head-to-head and only 21 overall wins to make up, which could easily happen in 5 years.
They landed Mario Eugenio, the #282 composite, #13 edge rusher out of Florida.
https://247sports.com/Player/Mario-Eugenio-46081250/
Being totally on brand, the offer list is surprisingly sparse for a recruit ranked this high, with the primary competition listed as Oregon and Iowa State, with Miami and Arkansas (plus Arizona State, but I get the sense they offer everyone in the top 1000) as the only other noteworthy listed offers, providing little in the way of meaningful competition for his signature.
#MOBMOVEThey are creaming themselves because Will Johnson predicted a "Big July"
I guess if lots of bodies, quantity over quality means "big" to you, then by all means.
It's actually the same method they have used as long as Hairball got there. They fill up on 3 stars and then try to get higher recruits and push out the lower rated recruits. The higher rated recruits just stopped caring and they are stuck with the 3 stars they filled up on.So, are any of us really surprised by the recent recruiting strategies of scUM? This is the same program who for years under Don Brown went after 3stars from all over the New England area. Only difference now is their 3star search has now gone national. They're essentially still competing against the same tier of programs. But Hairball has never really pursued elite 5star talent unless they hired their coach/family member or it was an in state legacy. Low hanging fruit has been the scUM MO since Hairball got to Ann Arbor. Gimmicks have been his strategy since he got there as well. His name moved the needle when he was first hired, and that got some decent recruits. He started doing satellite camps, and got a decent response. Then he started doing recruit sleep overs, and that got a little response. But once the wins didn't add up, and the NCAA started closing some of his loopholes, the top recruits stopped paying any attention to scUM and Hairball.
They landed Mario Eugenio, the #282 composite, #13 edge rusher out of Florida.
https://247sports.com/Player/Mario-Eugenio-46081250/
Being totally on brand, the offer list is surprisingly sparse for a recruit ranked this high, with the primary competition listed as Oregon and Iowa State, with Miami and Arkansas (plus Arizona State, but I get the sense they offer everyone in the top 1000) as the only other noteworthy listed offers, providing little in the way of meaningful competition for his signature.
Was he favored to Miami???On the peripheral, lmao @ Miami losing out on him.
Manny Diaz #1 recruiter of the Florida schools!!!!!!!11111