Ummm...
Do you guys think no other tier 1 programs were after Tommy K, Q, Jaylon or Redfield?
Ummm...
Do you guys think no other tier 1 programs were after Tommy K, Q, Jaylon or Redfield?
Ummm...
Do you guys think no other tier 1 programs were after Tommy K, Q, Jaylon or Redfield?
For top 50 guys, is our hit rate any different than other top programs? Honestly don't know, bu tanymore it feels like we rarely have classes like osu or Clemson or uga is having with top 50 talent. ND used to be that way, but falls short today.
I am specifically referencing guys that sign NSD. From what I recall, ND was firm with Smith and.Tommy for a long time. I dont remember Redfield.Ummm...
Do you guys think no other tier 1 programs were after Tommy K, Q, Jaylon or Redfield?
TBH, this is by far the best class that BK has signed since he has been here; with or without NPF. This is a tough loss, but I am extremely excited about this class, especially on the defensive side of the ball. We will be fine.
13 was definitely better (ranking and avg player rating) and 12 is arguably better (small class but higher avg player rating). This year we'll be lucky if we stay in the top 10 overall, and it will be a challenge to stay with an average of 90.
This is only rating/ranking opinion, but that's all you have to go on at this point.
13 was definitely better (ranking and avg player rating) and 12 is arguably better (small class but higher avg player rating). This year we'll be lucky if we stay in the top 10 overall, and it will be a challenge to stay with an average of 90.
This is only rating/ranking opinion, but that's all you have to go on at this point.
I definitely get all of that, but I really feel like this is the most complete class that BK has signed. If you look across the board, there are impact players plus depth at almost every position. So, from my perspective, I feel that this is the best BK class, but I see where you are coming from as well.
This will be the best class of your adult life.
ND literally got the best player available (for them) at like 9 spots.
QB
Big WR
Speed WR
Slot TE
DT
MLB
Rover
SS
Hybrid DB
Damn. Insert Pessimism meme here.
Not pessimistic at all. Love this class, but realistic about a few positions of need.
This calls absolutely has potential
I love how on the ESPN NSD stream while talking about NPF as the "biggest msytery", there was no mention of ND. They talk about OSU getting some recent buzz, UF, and Bama in it, but not ND. SMH lol
Why "SMH"? It seems to be the opinion of all the sites that ND isn't in it...
When is he announcing?
Just did. (OSU)
Wonder if this factored in?
Greg Schiano telling recruits he has decided to stay at Ohio State Greg Schiano telling recruits he has decided to stay at Ohio State - FootballScoop
https://247sports.com/Article/Nicholas-Petit-Frere-has-committed-to-the-Ohio-State-Buckeyes-114787748
Chalk another big one up for Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes.
The 247Sports Composite’s top-ranked offensive tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere will play his college football at Ohio State.
A five-star recruit out of Tampa (Fla.) Berkley Prep, the 6-foot-6, 272-pound Petit-Frere also considered Alabama, Florida, Michigan and Notre Dame, and took official visits to each school.
But it was the Buckeyes that got the last official visit, and after taking a day or two to sort it out, was where Petit-Frere felt the most comfortable.
“He’s very, very thorough in trying to find the right place for him,” Berkley Prep each Dominick Ciao said. Greg Schiano was the lead recruiter for OSU and has ties to Berkley Prep and the prowess of Meyer and the rest of the staff secured one of the biggest recruiting wins in the country in the final hours of the 2018 recruiting cycle.
Petit-Frere was seeking the perfect fit. He took his first official visit to Notre Dame back in October for the Irish’s win over USC. He was in Ann Arbor when Michigan played Ohio State and fast forward to the last three weekends he took officials to Tuscaloosa, Gainesville and then Columbus in that order.
“Football is very, very important to him and so is school and the community and I think he wants to be part of the whole college experience,” Ciao said.
Petit-Frere ranks as the nation’s No. 7 recruit regardless of position and becomes the jewel of an Ohio State haul that now has 12 recruits ranked inside the Top100 of the 247Sports Composite. The Buckeyes add the prospect with perhaps the highest-ceiling in this entire 2018 class in Petit-Frere who will easily add 25-pounds plus to his already muscular frame. Petit-Frere has the feet, frame and toughness to be a dominate player at the point of attack.
“He’s just one of the tremendous finishers,” Ciao said. “One of the great linemen that I’ve coached. Just great quickness, fierce competitor, relentless finisher, agile pass protectors. He has all the skills to become really a special one.”
https://247sports.com/Article/Nicholas-Petit-Frere-has-committed-to-the-Ohio-State-Buckeyes-114787748
Chalk another big one up for Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes.
The 247Sports Composite’s top-ranked offensive tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere will play his college football at Ohio State.
A five-star recruit out of Tampa (Fla.) Berkley Prep, the 6-foot-6, 272-pound Petit-Frere also considered Alabama, Florida, Michigan and Notre Dame, and took official visits to each school.
But it was the Buckeyes that got the last official visit, and after taking a day or two to sort it out, was where Petit-Frere felt the most comfortable.
“He’s very, very thorough in trying to find the right place for him,” Berkley Prep each Dominick Ciao said. Greg Schiano was the lead recruiter for OSU and has ties to Berkley Prep and the prowess of Meyer and the rest of the staff secured one of the biggest recruiting wins in the country in the final hours of the 2018 recruiting cycle.
Petit-Frere was seeking the perfect fit. He took his first official visit to Notre Dame back in October for the Irish’s win over USC. He was in Ann Arbor when Michigan played Ohio State and fast forward to the last three weekends he took officials to Tuscaloosa, Gainesville and then Columbus in that order.
“Football is very, very important to him and so is school and the community and I think he wants to be part of the whole college experience,” Ciao said.
Petit-Frere ranks as the nation’s No. 7 recruit regardless of position and becomes the jewel of an Ohio State haul that now has 12 recruits ranked inside the Top100 of the 247Sports Composite. The Buckeyes add the prospect with perhaps the highest-ceiling in this entire 2018 class in Petit-Frere who will easily add 25-pounds plus to his already muscular frame. Petit-Frere has the feet, frame and toughness to be a dominate player at the point of attack.
“He’s just one of the tremendous finishers,” Ciao said. “One of the great linemen that I’ve coached. Just great quickness, fierce competitor, relentless finisher, agile pass protectors. He has all the skills to become really a special one.”