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corey90

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They really seem to be cleaning up on the recruits . Top 300 LB Colson commits over Tennessee and LSU. OSU is going to have some competition in a few years.
 
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They really seem to be cleaning up on the recruits . Top 300 tackle commits over Tennessee and LSU. OSU is going to have some competition in a few years.

lol no those two teams aren’t anywhere close to each other. Not to mention OSU has the top recruiting class in the nation by a mile currently.
 
lol no those two teams aren’t anywhere close to each other. Not to mention OSU has the top recruiting class in the nation by a mile currently.

It feels like they are doing better than in the past. Maybe because they got some good talent from Illinois. Colson was the 164 top rated LB in the country and #4 in Tennessee. Not bad.
 
The key will be developing that talent and putting them in a position to be successful. Let’s see if Harbaugh can do that in the future.
 
It feels like they are doing better than in the past. Maybe because they got some good talent from Illinois. Colson was the 164 top rated LB in the country and #4 in Tennessee. Not bad.
It helps that Lovie doesn't recruit Illinois kids actively, and burns bridges with coaches in the process.
 
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Not sure any of those kids that have been committing to Michigan every would have considered Illinois. Losing a kid to Toledo is a different story.
 
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OSU is going to have some competition in a few years.
tO$U continues to separate itself from the pack in the Big Ten. This was from ESPN today:
“The 6-foot, 190-pound recruit gives Ohio State 16 ESPN 300 commitments, which is the most of any FBS program. North Carolina is the next closest with 11, Clemson is third with 10, followed by Tennessee with nine.

What might be even more impressive about Ohio State's class is nine of the 16 ESPN 300 commitments are ranked within the top 100. The class is led by the No. 1 overall prospect, defensive end Jack Sawyer, who is a 6-foot-5, 230-pound prospect from Pickerington, Ohio.

Sawyer is joined in the class by No. 1-ranked running back TreVeyon Henderson, No. 4-ranked quarterback Kyle McCord, as well as Jayden Ballard, the No. 4-ranked receiver overall.”
 
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