I'm so angry right now.
I mean, good luck to him, but couldn't be more disappointed in his decision.
I really don't get it either. If Styles was a corner, then it'd make sense, but O$U's linebackers have been pretty average for a while now, while ND has done pretty well at developing them.
Average in what sense? Ohio State is consistently putting their starting/star linebackers into the league.
Since the 2016 draft, they've had six linebackers drafted no lower than 105th overall. Averaging one linebacker a year.
- Darron Lee, 20th overall - 2016
- Raekwon McMillan, 54th overall - 2017
- Jerome Baker, 73rd overall - 2018
- Malik Harrison, 98th overall - 2020
- Pete Werner, 60th overall - 2021
- Baron Browning, 105th overall - 2021
Since 2016, ND has had three linebackers drafted
- Jaylon Smith, 34th overall - 2016
- Drue Tranquill, 130th overall - 2019
- JOK, 52nd overall - 2021
Yes, Lea developed Coney into a freaking stud but in terms of NFL Draft comparison, ND is developing NFL linebackers at half the rate as O$U
I'm bummed out by the news. I thought all the staffs tremendous work and effort in Sonny's recruiting would pay off in the end.
Good news is that its only Nov 2021 and early signing for 2023 recruiting class is more than 13 months away.
And we have also added some beastly linebackers in the 2022 class, all with some versatility and varying skill sets. They should be fun to watch in time.