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The same could be said about their QBs...OSU's plan B options would be starters at like 95% of P5 schools. It's worth the effort IMO.
...Just ask LSU
The same could be said about their QBs...OSU's plan B options would be starters at like 95% of P5 schools. It's worth the effort IMO.
Oh he’s plenty talented I’d just worry he’s a fairly high flip risk.OSU's plan B options would be starters at like 95% of P5 schools. It's worth the effort IMO.
Particularly the backup plan for a kid that got into Yale. If he were to want Ohio State over ND, there's little chance there's as much of a value placed on the educational piece by he or his family than what has been reported. I think the gap between ND academically vs Ohio State is much wider than the small gap between how good our receivers have been/can be and the strength of the programs going forward and historically. I doubt a 4-5 star wide receiver would be better because they went to Ohio State vs ND. Take our plethora of our great receivers that went on to have tremendous NFL success over the recent years as an example. The biggest reason Ohio State has had a lot of success at WR is because they get all the great WR's.Yeah. Gotta say I don’t love being, essentially, his backup plan.
IB said that Rico is the type of young man that will be firm with his commitment.Oh he’s plenty talented I’d just worry he’s a fairly high flip risk.
Take Flores, sure, but like Lucci said I’d just want to make sure we have a well-stocked WR class even without him. Don’t get in a position - like last year - where we’re left short-handed late if OSU comes calling or somewhere closer to home like USC or Oregon catches his eye.
His OSU OV is set for 6/24.Has he already officially visited OSU? I think as long as that doesn't happen or they push for one we should remain in a good spot.... Unless he already has
OSU's plan B options would be starters at like 95% of P5 schools. It's worth the effort IMO.
Has he already officially visited OSU? I think as long as that doesn't happen or they push for one we should remain in a good spot.... Unless he already has
I don’t know that he favors them as much as if you were a WR who would you pick? The worry hinges on the assumption that a OV and spot at OSU is tough for anyone to turn downI just find it very strange that the analysts felt so confident in predicting him to ND before his Ohio St visit when it seems very well known how he seems to favor them.
Olave was famously a three star who became the No. 11 overall pick.Are OSU turning WRs who are ranked outside the top 100 out of high school into first and second rounders or do they just recruit the best and get them where they should be?
I think some of this is just message board narrative. Obviously OSU has become the go to place for elite WRs but Flores has been high on ND for a very long time. He had the Irish tied for, or a close second to The Buckeyes before he even visited. So the idea that an OV may have pushed Notre Dame over the top isn't that hard for me to believe.I don’t know that he favors them as much as if you were a WR who would you pick? The worry hinges on the assumption that a OV and spot at OSU is tough for anyone to turn down think
I think some of this is just message board narrative.
Terry McLaurin was #250ish and Parris Campbell #150ish nationally on 247. So not all 5* studs. They identify and develop very wellOlave was famously a three star who became the No. 11 overall pick.
Sure but that is OSU's guy. Not saying you should ignore him but he is hearing from Ohio State. Yet Wiltfong and Huffman, two national guys who hear from both sides put in ND Crystal Balls.Not really. Look at Lucci’s post from yesterday. OSU guy is hesitant to put in a ND CB for the exact reason we’re discussing, his spot at OSU being in question. Back to months ago when UCLA, Texas were involved there were doubts OSU was really pushing hence ND could emerge. Flores also always has had glowing things to say on OSU. Is that arrogant from the OSU side to just think they’ll win if they want to? Maybe but doesn’t make it not true.
Fong would have no qualms flipping his pick if he had to. He has a Noah Rogers OSU CB so he’s operating on the same wavelength as Tom that Rico ND CB is in part due to Innis, Tate, Rodgers, Rodgers to OSU.Yet Wiltfong and Huffman, two national guys who hear from both sides put in ND Crystal Balls.
Campbell succeeded in college on his speed. He’s too fragile for the NFL and has been a major disappointment so far. He’s missed way more games than he’s played. This is a make or break season for him.Terry McLaurin was #250ish and Parris Campbell #150ish nationally on 247. So not all 5* studs. They identify and develop very well
My money is on “break.” Pun intended.Campbell succeeded in college on his speed. He’s too fragile for the NFL and has been a major disappointment so far. He’s missed way more games than he’s played. This is a make or break season for him.
Matt Freeman doesn’t think he visits OSU this weekend
Interesting comment. Not disagreeing just not sure why you think that. I haven’t followed him much or watched his tape. Just see the ranking, which is not super high. We’ve certainly had some really good receivers during the BK era. Fuller, Claypool, etc. Styles was a big get. We’ve had some busts that were 5 star. If he’s the most complete since Weis, he’s very good.Fantastic! I think Flores is the most complete WR recruit ND has taken since, like, Charlie Weis was around.
Interesting comment. Not disagreeing just not sure why you think that. I haven’t followed him much or watched his tape. Just see the ranking, which is not super high. We’ve certainly had some really good receivers during the BK era. Fuller, Claypool, etc. Styles was a big get. We’ve had some busts that were 5 star. If he’s the most complete since Weis, he’s very good.