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Post by Willard Fillmore on Apr 26, 2019 21:58:57 GMT -5
^^ Typical replay from a LOSER of debate^^
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Post by sportsjock on Apr 27, 2019 6:38:25 GMT -5
Buckeyes add preferred walkon QB JP Andrade from California. Watching his video, leaves me impressed with his quick release and looking away his receivers. A 4.0 student that will arrive on campus in early June, bodes well for a quick familiarization of the playbook.
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Post by DrTorch on Apr 27, 2019 10:11:57 GMT -5
^^ Typical replay from a LOSER of debate^^ typically the person defending the hurling of racial slurs loses pops not that there was ever a debate here because nothing you have suggested has come to pass while I, once again, nail the big picture
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Post by redskinfan04 on Apr 27, 2019 22:10:29 GMT -5
Apparently Gunnar Hoak would rather ride the pine at OSU then go somewhere where he has a chance to compete. I find his choice to be absolutely baffling. What type of competitor wants to go somewhere where he has no real chance of playing barring injury. Perhaps he’s the type that’s happy to carry the clip board and get Fields some water between series.
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Post by sportsjock on Apr 28, 2019 7:26:02 GMT -5
Apparently Gunnar Hoak would rather ride the pine at OSU then go somewhere where he has a chance to compete. I find his choice to be absolutely baffling. What type of competitor wants to go somewhere where he has no real chance of playing barring injury. Perhaps he’s the type that’s happy to carry the clip board and get Fields some water between series. The answer to his decision is quite obvious. I think his father, uncle and cousin played for the Buckeyes and grew up in Dublin and born at The Ohio State University Hospital. He has two years eligibility that will get him the opportunity to get some serious snaps. With Gunnar and the kid from California, the coaching staff has very good kids to work with and develop.
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Post by dude on Apr 28, 2019 7:51:57 GMT -5
Apparently Gunnar Hoak would rather ride the pine at OSU then go somewhere where he has a chance to compete. I find his choice to be absolutely baffling. What type of competitor wants to go somewhere where he has no real chance of playing barring injury. Perhaps he’s the type that’s happy to carry the clip board and get Fields some water between series. Maybe he is the type of competitor that looks to work his tail off for a season as a backup to get a season on the field and be drafted in the top 20 because he was coached by a pro style coach.
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Post by DrTorch on Apr 28, 2019 10:06:11 GMT -5
Apparently Gunnar Hoak would rather ride the pine at OSU then go somewhere where he has a chance to compete. I find his choice to be absolutely baffling. What type of competitor wants to go somewhere where he has no real chance of playing barring injury. Perhaps he’s the type that’s happy to carry the clip board and get Fields some water between series. what type of competitor goes to a place where there is no competition? your post is baffling, did Fillmore steal your log-in creds? i've come to expect better from you sir
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Apr 28, 2019 21:18:27 GMT -5
^^ Typical replay from a LOSER of debate^^ typically the person defending the hurling of racial slurs loses pops not that there was ever a debate here because nothing you have suggested has come to pass while I, once again, nail the big picture You're more ignorant than I thought. AND you're the racist, by saying I defended hurling racial slurs. Five years ago, what's happening now, had not "come to pass" then. All you've done again is to hit your thumb with your verbal hammer.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Apr 28, 2019 21:25:43 GMT -5
Apparently Gunnar Hoak would rather ride the pine at OSU then go somewhere where he has a chance to compete. I find his choice to be absolutely baffling. What type of competitor wants to go somewhere where he has no real chance of playing barring injury. Perhaps he’s the type that’s happy to carry the clip board and get Fields some water between series. Apparently Gunner would rather be a 2 year back up in his home town at THE Ohio State University a Top Five national football school. Than a 2 year back up at Kentucky, a bottom feeder in the SEC. Getting his Master's degree paid for by Ohio State and being a football player will get him any job he desires, outside of football, in the State of Ohio.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Apr 28, 2019 21:32:13 GMT -5
Apparently Gunnar Hoak would rather ride the pine at OSU then go somewhere where he has a chance to compete. I find his choice to be absolutely baffling. What type of competitor wants to go somewhere where he has no real chance of playing barring injury. Perhaps he’s the type that’s happy to carry the clip board and get Fields some water between series. The answer to his decision is quite obvious. I think his father, uncle and cousin played for the Buckeyes and grew up in Dublin and born at The Ohio State University Hospital. He has two years eligibility that will get him the opportunity to get some serious snaps. With Gunnar and the kid from California, the coaching staff has very good kids to work with and develop. What is very obvious is that when Fields leaves for the NFL the next starter will be Jack Miller coming in the 2020 class, not one of the other 3 QB's on the roster next year.
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Post by DrTorch on Apr 29, 2019 1:44:46 GMT -5
Stating the obvious, something Fillmore usually struggles with. But hey...blind squirrel, meet nut.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Apr 29, 2019 14:30:46 GMT -5
Every ars likes to hear himself bray.
Not obvious to redskinfan
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Post by dude on Apr 30, 2019 8:04:24 GMT -5
Stating the obvious, something Fillmore usually struggles with. But hey...blind squirrel, meet nut. Sometimes you can't fix stupid.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Apr 30, 2019 14:45:58 GMT -5
dude's only worth is that of an echo. To wussy to read all posts.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Apr 30, 2019 14:48:04 GMT -5
Who will be the first to pull the trigger to transfer, Miller or McCord?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on May 12, 2019 12:36:43 GMT -5
As the power programs in NCAA football run into increasingly more difficulty, due to backups opting for the transfer portal, I can see this rule being revised or eliminated at some point. Gene Smith says 1/5 of all FBS players are in the "transfer portal", that's insane. And this is just the beginning. I could see it easily going to 1/3 of all players in the near future, chaos. Smith said ADs want to give it a year before recommending changes.
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Post by DrTorch on May 12, 2019 15:17:15 GMT -5
where did Gene Smith say this?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on May 12, 2019 20:33:31 GMT -5
In our last phone conversation.
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Post by DrTorch on May 13, 2019 0:00:44 GMT -5
so you made it up? way to be
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Post by sportsjock on May 13, 2019 9:43:01 GMT -5
As the power programs in NCAA football run into increasingly more difficulty, due to backups opting for the transfer portal, I can see this rule being revised or eliminated at some point. Gene Smith says 1/5 of all FBS players are in the "transfer portal", that's insane. And this is just the beginning. I could see it easily going to 1/3 of all players in the near future, chaos. Smith said ADs want to give it a year before recommending changes. As suspected, the NCAA will be tweaking the new rules after they've had a look at problems and complaints. Notre Dame's Brian Kelly is calling for more transparency in the process. Mainly, players academic records being included in their transfer portal biography. Kelly says; "Right now, all we have is a name, your height and weight and that's it". He further commented; "You want to transfer, I think that's fine. We are still colleges, we are still universities. I think there should be an academic component that's part of the transfer portal. We should be transparent in what your academic situation is. If you do that, and you want to expose what your academic record is as well now schools decide whether these young men fit the profile of men you are looking for academically and athletically." Kelly has no issues with players who are seeking more PT after receiving their degree. "I'm all for that, as long as they receive their degree." What he doesn't like is the portal making it merely convenient for those just considering switching schools. "What we are seeing is in the first year of the transfer portal is simply they have't gotten their degree (and) they want to find a place to finish their schooling." The problem arises with student/athletes that are struggling academically and in many cases, have no interest in that aspect of the college experience, go to the colleges looking for a quick fix, with little regard for their academic plight. (A meat market, if you will). Lane Kiffin thinks the NCAA should loosen the 25 man yearly scholarship limit for any program that loses players to the portal. Where we get into a gray area, is schools and coaches are allowed to initiate contact with players while they remain at their present school and those players have the option to remain of pulling back and remaining with their original school. As a result, more players are exploring the idea and in turn, transferring. Kiffin firmly believes, if a program loses five transfers, it should be allowed five extra scholarships during the next recruiting cycle. (Sound fair and reasonable enough to me). The current set-up promotes student/athletes to throw their name out there in a form of a fishing expedition. That part has to be refined and some organized sanity put in place, in my opinion.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on May 13, 2019 14:03:43 GMT -5
so you made it up? way to be How rude of you! Didn't you notice the italics?? I was 100% certain it would illicit a response of this order, you didn't disappoint, thanks for playin. Since you're too lazy to do the research, I'll gladly help. Gene Smith's comments were from an interview he did on May 2nd for the Big Ten Channel on SiriusXM.
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Post by DrTorch on May 13, 2019 14:19:12 GMT -5
i just wanted to read it, got a link?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on May 13, 2019 14:23:52 GMT -5
Go to 11Warriors and look under the Forum for Ohio State Athletics.
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Post by sportsjock on May 20, 2019 18:00:20 GMT -5
The QB room at Ohio State not long ago, had an eerie echo of emptiness. Not the case today, as yet another young prospect will suit up for the Buckeyes this fall. Jagger LaRoe is a redshirt freshman with four full years of eligibility and will be a preferred walk-on. The kid from Texas has size (6-4 217) and a live arm and the smarts to learn the system 3.7 gpa.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jun 27, 2019 13:39:18 GMT -5
After JK Dobbins who will have the 2nd most rushing attempts for the Buckeyes this coming season?
It could very well be Justin Fields. He was considered a Dual Threat QB coming out of high school and had more rushes than passes when he played for Georgia. In the video I've seen he isn't a Braxton, but a bigger faster version of JT.
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Post by DrTorch on Jun 27, 2019 14:48:22 GMT -5
there are turtles slipping past napping rabbits that are a bit faster than JT
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Post by buckeyekid on Jun 28, 2019 5:51:48 GMT -5
When the QB running yards were needed JT got the job done,,,numerous times. Braxton Millers inability to pick up a crucial 2 yards, cost us a Big Ten title and NCAA playoffs and possibly more. JT throwing accuracy is the one fault I had with him. That---cost us a couple games.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jun 28, 2019 16:30:47 GMT -5
there are turtles slipping past napping rabbits that are a bit faster than JT You didn't notice JT pulling away from U of M's 1st round pick Devin Bush on a 30 yard run 2 years ago? There are snails stuck in their own slime that are a bit faster than Haskins.
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Post by Rambo McClain on Jun 28, 2019 18:18:29 GMT -5
When the QB running yards were needed JT got the job done,,,numerous times. Braxton Millers inability to pick up a crucial 2 yards, cost us a Big Ten title and NCAA playoffs and possibly more. JT throwing accuracy is the one fault I had with him. That---cost us a couple games. I 100% agree with everything you said. Braxton Miller was the better overall runner than JT, just not a better short yardage runner. JT was the best short yardage running QB I've seen at Ohio State. Braxton Miller was like Barry Sanders, a dynamic runner but if you needed 1 yard, you'd rather have JT running it than Braxton or Barry.
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Post by dude on Aug 15, 2019 10:00:32 GMT -5
Buckeye freshman, Lexington grad Cade Stover, gets his Black Stripe removed.
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