Buckinghorse
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See the post above your post.
Two diff. sources.
BN staff is stating he is committed, just not public.
Go Blow wtf cares.
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See the post above your post.
Two diff. sources.
BN staff is stating he is committed, just not public.
Go Blow wtf cares.
I was just trying to understand this statement.Good idea since Scout is now reporting that it was premature.
I knew Herron was going to be a Buckeye the second he got an offer, and Turel was talking about how he was going to be a Wolverine, or he would be shocked. Same thing with Saine and Barksdale earlier in the process. They also insisted they had a legit shot at Oglesby and Martin.
The insiders on GBW are the same as their fans, they have no clue.
In all fairness, the scout guys (IIRC, Turel) who said we hadn't offered Herron at camp did say he got one eventually. I'm under the impression that we did offer Saine, but I'm not as sure of it as I am about Herron.now how can that be? Those same insiders have said that ttun didn't even really "officially" offer herron or saine, and that barksdale wasn't good enough to play DT for them, so they wanted him as an OL, but he wasn't as high on their OL board as other prospects.
This doesn't make sense: There's never been any doubt that we've offered Washington.That being said, there were some rumors on their board that Allen and Washington tried to commit together at camp, but the staff wasn't ready to take washington's verbal.
cut them some slack grad....it's only the 50th warning.osugrad21 said:Guys, some of you are walking a fine line when it comes to premium info...
IF IT IS ON THE PREMIUM FORUM, IT CANNOT BE POSTED AT ALL...NOT EVEN PARAPHRASED.
PLEASE DO NOT FORCE OUR HAND ON THIS...USE COMMON SENSE.
cut them some slack grad....it's only the 50th warning
The recruiting wars are heating up.
No, not those recruiting wars, but the ones in which Web sites disagree over what has and hasn’t occurred. Bucknuts.com reported this week that Taurian Washington, a 6-foot, 180-pound receiver from Orchard Lakes, Mich., had been offered a scholarship by Ohio State and has "promptly" accepted it, making him the seventh member of Tressel’s 2007 recruiting class. This news reportedly came from Washington’s grandmother, who told the Web site, "He did commit. We are very happy."
Meanwhile, Buckeye Sports Bulletin, Bucknuts’ Internet rival, reported that Washington had not committed and that its information came from Washington himself.
This same thing happened last month with OSU recruit Aaron Johnson, only the roles were reversed: BSB reported that he had committed — he apparently told BSB was committing — and Bucknuts reported that he wasn’t. At this point, it’s still unclear whether OSU even made him an offer.
It would pay to remember this the next time a player reneges on an oral commitment. With all the calls these guys get from coaches, newspaper reporters and Web services, sometimes they probably aren’t sure to whom and what they’ve committed.
As much as we say that recruiting websites do not impact much, I think that this might be proof that it does.