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Lets hope we keep all our recruits when the Kelly to the NFL rumors start in a few months
Lets hope we keep all our recruits when the Kelly to the NFL rumors start in a few months
Does the rumor of these rumors actually exist anywhere else beside IE?
It's rumored that there are some rumors on a few rumor boards. Maybe we should star another rumor thread?
Scout: Likes ND more and more with each visit. Had an awesome time. Things he is looking for in a school: comfort level with team, academics, use of TE and tradition.
Scout: Likes ND more and more with each visit. Had an awesome time. Things he is looking for in a school: comfort level with team, academics, use of TE and tradition.
HAUSMANN SEES NOTRE DAME
Ohio State's primary tight end target for 2016, Cincinnati Moeller's Jake Hausmann, visited Notre Dame last weekend. The Irish hosted rival Michigan, as you know, and, as you know, destroyed the Wolverines in front of Hausmann and dozens of other big-time recruits. Ohio State offered Hausmann in April and immediately vaulted themselves into the role of "favorite" for his commitment.
Over the months, Hausmann has insisted that despite a familiar affinity for the Buckeyes, he was not a "lock" for Ohio State. The second-ranked tight end in the country for 2016, Hausmann insisted he'd make visits to ensure he was making the best college choice for him. To many, that appeared to be lip-service, but after a visit to Notre Dame last week, it appears to be much more than that. One of the recruiting industry's best, 247Sports.com's Steve Wiltfong, predicted officially that the Irish would land Hausmann, stealing him from the Buckeyes. That prediction, based on the impression made by Notre Dame last weekend, and the knowledge that he'll be back at Notre Dame when they host Stanford, has many people worried. Are the Buckeyes losing their grip on Hausmann?
"I think it's just because the visit went well," Hausmann said. "People are going to say what they want. (The visit) was pretty awesome, though. They really rolled out the red carpet. It was a lot about family, and how important it is to be a part of one team, that kind of thing."
Hausmann is scheduled to be at Ohio State on September 27th when the Buckeyes host Cincinnati, and suddenly that "easy win" for one of the nation's top players has become a challenge.
Perspective from Elevenwarriors web site. Slowly, they are becoming a little more concerned about Jake picking pOSU.
The Hurry Up: Jake Hausmann Speaks, Esa Ahmad Dips and Anthony McKee Waits... | Eleven Warriors
Is it me or is pOSU losing out on more Ohio kids than usual? When Urban first got hired he gave tremendous lip service to all of the high school coaches in Ohio that they were going to build a wall around Ohio etc etc. Are the high school coaches in Ohio becoming discouraged that Urban seems to be more focused on getting higher rated kids from outside the state that it is now hurting Ohio recruiting? Am I just imagining this?
They definitely are, but that is partly because of Meyer's strategy. He is recruiting completely opposite to Tressell - going national and focusing on big name / big talent recruits, especially at the skill positions. He doesn't seem to care about putting a fence around Ohio, especially early, like Tressell did.
It's not going over very well with OSU fans, especially considering the on field product this season.
Per rivals
2011 - he signed 7 of the top 10 in-state players (I think he was hired before signing day)
2012 - he signed 5 of the top 10 in-state players
2013 - he signed 4 of the top 10 in state players (he did sign the top three, though)
2014 - he has three verbals in the top 10
Looks like their presence is declining but he's signing some elite kids. I don't think it's a recruiting issue. They have a talented roster with a QB issue. We know their pain all too well.
Urbans doing fine recruiting in Ohio. He is losing some kids but those kids would have probably left regardless. The only surprise was Jerome Baker, but he will most likely take an official to Ohio St. Where Urban is hurting is the kids that he has taken out of state arent panning out.
There is a severe lack of development going on in Columbus. Whether its coaching or just getting bad luck with talent, Urban is losing there while Notre Dame has won there.
Kids like Onwualu have panned out for ND. While kids like like Ezekial Elliott have left much to be desired at this point. Now its early in both stages of their careers, but there is a difference
OSU mostly whiffed on O-line in 2013 with only one pickup that year. They did great in 2012 and solid in 2014. 2011 was a very pedestrian O-line class.
Poor O-line play seems to be OSU's issue more than anything. If you watched the VT game, Barrett played well. His O-line was porous, and the WRs dropped a lot of balls. Sure, Barrett threw 3 INTs, but he was getting pressured all night long. INTs happen when you pressure a QB, especially an inexperienced QB.
Another big thing missing is leadership. Who's the leader on OSU's offense? It was Miller, but he's gone leaving a big void. On defense, it's one of their DL when you want an experienced S or LB to be a key leader. OSU simply doesn't have that luxury.
Talent takes you only so far; it's team cohesiveness that propels you to the top. Cohesiveness comes far more easily when you have great leadership, which usually comes from experience. That's what lacking here. Team USA from 2008 can tell you that. There's no other reason a Carmelo, James, CP3, Dwade, Bosh, and Howard team loses to Greece.
All evidence points to Warriner not being that good of a recruiter. I don't think it's a coincidence that we had middling recruiting at OL under Warriner, to arguably the best in the country under Heistand. Granted Heistand is a best, but at the beginning he had to play catch up to our dwindling OL depth.
where is this osu is struggling coming from? i just don't buy. they've lost 3 games in 2 years in change and had 1 bad weekend.
urban's going to be fine imo. they lost their QB a week before the season started, put us in those shoes and see how we'd react.
where is this osu is struggling coming from? i just don't buy. they've lost 3 games in 2 years in change and had 1 bad weekend.
urban's going to be fine imo. they lost their QB a week before the season started, put us in those shoes and see how we'd react.