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2015 Ohio State Football Discussion

  • HitsRus
    Haters gonna hate. C'mon...you are a B1G guy...you know this is nothing like the SEC where kids get their scholly pulled, financially and well as athletically. Moreover, this is a business as much as anything else. Kids leave early for the NFL all the time...where's the feelz for the fans and the schools that invested all their time to develop these superstars?
    This kid is not the same kid that OSU recruited....and they don't have to accept him with damaged knees that they are not responsible for. They have honored their commitment to giving this kid a great education which is the really important part, because 95% of the players are not going to have any kind of significant pro career. Most importantly, there is nothing that stops him from getting a better deal elsewhere.
    Go get him Wolverines!
  • se-alum
    Yea, at what point do you have to accept a player that isn't the same player you recruited? Being able to play again and being able to play at a high level again are two completely different things. Also, as anyone with any common sense knows, if you're cutting bait for scholarship purposes, you cut from the "proven" guys, not the young guys that could possibly end up stars.
  • Automatik
    WebFire;1721247 wrote:8 kids from 1 single class forced away because they weren't good enough.

    SEC! SEC! SEC!
    Disciplinary reasons / academics translates to "not good enough"?

    LOL...you're a fucking tryhard.
  • SportsAndLady
    WebFire;1721248 wrote:How so? It's so comical how OSU fans ripped Meyer at Florida, but he does it at OSU and it's ok. The excuses are hilarious.

    "He's an asshole, but he's our asshole."
    How so? Lol take your own advice and read the thread. You're being a fucking moron sad Michigan fan who is trying to troll a national championship program. Usually isn't the best idea. Especially when you try and compare over signing to injuries.
  • WebFire
    SportsAndLady;1721286 wrote:How so? Lol take your own advice and read the thread. You're being a fucking moron sad Michigan fan who is trying to troll a national championship program. Usually isn't the best idea. Especially when you try and compare over signing to injuries.
    Yep, win at all costs is easy to accept when you are winning.
  • WebFire
    se-alum;1721273 wrote:Also, as anyone with any common sense knows, if you're cutting bait for scholarship purposes, you cut from the "proven" guys, not the young guys that could possibly end up stars.
    Usually you would. Unless you have an easy target with an easy excuse.
  • SportsAndLady
    WebFire;1721293 wrote:Yep, win at all costs is easy to accept when you are winning.
    Win at all costs lol

    You're acting like Meyer is signing 10 over the scholly limit every year and having to "cut" 10 players before their freshman season starts.

    I realize you're just trolling but come on.
  • sleeper
    Let's discuss something else. Like how many points OSU is going to beat Michigan by this year? 42? I think that's fair.
  • Al Bundy
    WebFire;1721250 wrote:The commitment was for a 4 year athletic scholarship. Why would you not let him rehab and see what happens. Kid barely got on campus early and they tell him he can't play for them ever.

    That's shitty.
    OSU and the kid made a deal for the kid to play football at OSU. The kid was not medically cleared. OSU still offered to give him a free education. If the doctor's do not allow the kid to play, OSU football cannot overrule that. The scholarships are a series of 1 year commitments. The student-athletes chooses not to renew that commitment much more often than the school does.
  • Classyposter58
    WebFire;1721293 wrote:Yep, win at all costs is easy to accept when you are winning.
    Kinda like how Harbaugh is doing 6 satellite camps down south yet Urban will not do that
  • wildcats20
    Classyposter58;1721421 wrote:Kinda like how Harbaugh is doing 6 satellite camps down south yet Urban will not do that
    He just said he will consider doing them.
  • WebFire
    Classyposter58;1721421 wrote:Kinda like how Harbaugh is doing 6 satellite camps down south yet Urban will not do that
    Um, there is nothing against the rules or ethically shady about them. And other B1G coaches do them. I'll give you a 4/10 for effort.
  • WebFire
    Al Bundy;1721416 wrote:OSU and the kid made a deal for the kid to play football at OSU. The kid was not medically cleared. OSU still offered to give him a free education. If the doctor's do not allow the kid to play, OSU football cannot overrule that. The scholarships are a series of 1 year commitments. The student-athletes chooses not to renew that commitment much more often than the school does.
    The doctors didn't clear him for that moment in time. Not forever. Guess they should have yanked Miller's scholly too. And Barret. If that's the premises.
  • Automatik
    Try harder bro!
  • Al Bundy
    WebFire;1721548 wrote:The doctors didn't clear him for that moment in time. Not forever. Guess they should have yanked Miller's scholly too. And Barret. If that's the premises.
    The doctors can only evaluate that moment. It is unfortunate that the kid is injured, but no one knows how/if he will recover. As far as comparing it to Miller and Barret, it apples to oranges. They were injured while playing for OSU. The other kid was a high school recruit who was injured. He was never on the team. OSU still offered to give him a free education.
  • se-alum
    WebFire;1721548 wrote:The doctors didn't clear him for that moment in time. Not forever. Guess they should have yanked Miller's scholly too. And Barret. If that's the premises.
    You didn't answer the first part of my question from earlier. At what point is a team expected to accept a recruit that is not the same player they recruited? The kid suffered two knee injuries since he committed, one of which was right before he came to Columbus. Like I said before, playing again and playing again at a high level are two completely different scenarios.
  • se-alum
    Al Bundy;1721602 wrote:The doctors can only evaluate that moment. It is unfortunate that the kid is injured, but no one knows how/if he will recover. As far as comparing it to Miller and Barret, it apples to oranges. They were injured while playing for OSU. The other kid was a high school recruit who was injured. He was never on the team. OSU still offered to give him a free education.
    Barrett tore his ACL before coming to Columbus.
  • WebFire
    se-alum;1721603 wrote:You didn't answer the first part of my question from earlier. At what point is a team expected to accept a recruit that is not the same player they recruited? The kid suffered two knee injuries since he committed, one of which was right before he came to Columbus. Like I said before, playing again and playing again at a high level are two completely different scenarios.
    Torn meniscus is right about a severe sprain in terms of recovering. Spin it how you want. Room needs to be made and he was an easy target.
  • se-alum
    WebFire;1721614 wrote:Torn meniscus is right about a severe sprain in terms of recovering. Spin it how you want. Room needs to be made and he was an easy target.
    Easier target than a guy like Joe Burger that was a 2* recruit and currently a Junior that has been perpetually injured his entire career in Columbus?
  • WebFire
    se-alum;1721616 wrote:Easier target than a guy like Joe Burger that was a 2* recruit and currently a Junior that has been perpetually injured his entire career in Columbus?
    Hey, it's not too late. Still gotta drop 2 before fall. Look out Joe!
  • Commander of Awesome
    Brian Kelly bringin' teh lulz

  • WebFire
    And if the injury's were such a problem, why do they push him to early enroll?
  • WebFire
    Commander of Awesome;1721620 wrote:Brian Kelly bringin' teh lulz

    It is LOL. But let's be realistic...

    "My QBs suck and I would love to have OSU's instead." - Brian Kelly

    Imagine the outrage.
  • sleeper
    Who cares what BK thinks? He's a junk coach who has never and will never win anything.
  • sleeper
    WebFire;1721623 wrote:And if the injury's were such a problem, why do they push him to early enroll?
    Just drop it dude. OSU only acts in the highest ethics and integrity while winning championships both on and off the field. Enjoy your shit team though!