It has been dry at WR in the Midwest the last few years.Why has OSU not been able to recruit a WR1?
Might be an option. Then again it's possible to go backwards in performance and with just one loss the whole season is still in front of you. If you drop another and the offense is still spluttering I'd be more persuaded to potentially make the switch.Correct - true freshman and the #2 dual threat QB in the country (behind Tua).
Not sure if serious. Doesn't OSU recruit nationally like Alabama and the other blue bloods?It has been dry at WR in the Midwest the last few years.
It is a lot harder to get guys from Texas and Florida to come to the Midwest.Not sure if serious. Doesn't OSU recruit nationally like Alabama and the other blue bloods?
Understandable, it is cold there in November - February.It is a lot harder to get guys from Texas and Florida to come to the Midwest.
You have 7 guys from TexasIt is a lot harder to get guys from Texas and Florida to come to the Midwest.
Yep - and most of them skill guys (like WRs). That was my point in my first point about the subject. The Midwest has been dry at WR for a few years. We do get players from everywhere, but we suffer when our core players do not come from the Midwest.You have 7 guys from Texas
And 8 from Florida
http://www.espn.com/college-football/team/roster/_/id/194/ohio-state-buckeyes
It's funny that Kirk and Chris spent 30 minutes talking up Mayfield's spontaneous style and questionable antics in a positive light and then act surprised when he does something like that..That's a lot of rubbing it in on the other team's field. I guess when you won't be playing again for who knows how long then you can afford it.
I was thinking the same thing. Planting the flag in, and dancing on the "O". Win with class guys.That's a lot of rubbing it in on the other team's field. I guess when you won't be playing again for who knows how long then you can afford it.
I think they will too. At this point they definitely have the most impressive quality win of the young season.Not that it matters but Oklahoma might just be #2 in the AP poll.