Michigan Recruiting 2014
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WebFire
This is why I hate the early recruiting. Hard to get a good feel for kids that have only played 2 years of HS. Seems all the "experts" agree he'll be a 4* LB when it's all said and done. That is why I'm surprised they would not look at him and have "bigger fish" to fry. But a lot could change in 2 years.Pick6;1245749 wrote:In from Ferns' area, and to be honest everybody was suprised when these offers started pouring in. The interest in him is based off of his potential with the size and speed he possesses. If you watch his highlight films, they aren't going to blow your mind. Also, St. C doesn't really play tough competition. The only team regularly worth a crap in the buckeye 8 is ferry (besides st c), and their ooc is usually compromised of average or slightly above average d5 or d6 teams.
With that said, I don't know that they mean bigger fish by meaning 5* recruits, but maybe bigger fish by more of a player you know has some skill instead of potential. -
Scarlet_Buckeye
This.dat dude;1245455 wrote:Ferns was never coming to OSU. After his visit, he was quoted as saying he doesn't want to live in a "big city" like Columbus. Wanted more of a college town feel. I doubt OSU had much contact with him after his visit, as he made it apparent he would not be going to Columbus.
And as already stated, OSU is after some bigger fish at the LB position in 2014. Wouldn't be surprised if they get the three mentioned by OB. -
dat dude
I'm not sure what you're implying here. My statement was pretty simple - OSU is after some elite prospects at the LB position in '14. They particularly stand very good with the three mentioned by OB. In fact, I would bet Dante Booker is the first verbal in the 2014 class.WebFire;1245556 wrote:So those bigger fish are all going to be 5* and all commit to OSU? Interesting.
Ferns is a good prospect, no doubt. But as I said, he expressly eliminated OSU after visiting because of the feel of a big city. That's fine. OSU took 5 LBs in '12 and will probably take 3 in '13. They can afford to be picky with their '14 LB recruits, and frankly, they will have to because of the scholarship restrictions. I think they would be pleased with two elite LBs in the '14 class.