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re: How long till Urban Meyer ends the SEC's National Championship streak?
Posted on 1/22/13 at 9:22 am to TheCaterpillar
Posted on 1/22/13 at 9:22 am to TheCaterpillar
I see 1 recruit listed from Georgia, a 4 star linebacker. If you look at his current class though, he's pulling elite players nationwide
Posted on 1/22/13 at 9:22 am to Hardy_Har
Here is breakdown by state for this year's recruits. Note that one of the two FL kids is a Punter.
He's got 5 commits from the South (1 Punter). If you include TX then it's 7.
He's doing OK in the "South" but not the State of Florida. He's not going to do any better than any other OSU coach in FL has ever done because of how he left and his personality.
Florida (2)
Georgia (1)
Indiana (1)
Maryland (1)
Missouri (1)
North Carolina (1)
New Jersey (1)
Ohio (10)
South Carolina (1)
Texas (2)
California (1)
Posted on 1/22/13 at 9:28 am to roadGator
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Florida (2)
Georgia (1)
Indiana (1)
Maryland (1)
Missouri (1)
North Carolina (1)
New Jersey (1)
Ohio (10)
South Carolina (1)
Texas (2)
California (1)
Thats legit as hell. Most of those kids played in the damn all star games as well.
Ohio has talent in-state as well.
I read somewhere he had offered more Southern players and visited more Southern players than any coach in OSU history.
Posted on 1/22/13 at 9:31 am to oR33Do
He'll play Saban. A beat down will follow. The Urb will once again have "health problems" and retire.
Posted on 1/22/13 at 9:40 am to TheCaterpillar
John Cooper used to get a ton of kids from the south as well. Weren't Ohio State fans pissed off at Cooper because he was so worried about recruiting players from southern states such as Florida that it allowed Michigan to sign a lot of top players from the state of Ohio and those players helped Michigan beat Ohio State every year?
Posted on 1/22/13 at 9:42 am to Bench McElroy
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John Cooper used to get a ton of kids from the south as well. Weren't Ohio State fans pissed off at Cooper because he was so worried about recruiting players from southern states such as Florida that it allowed Michigan to sign a lot of top players from the state of Ohio and those players helped Michigan beat Ohio State every year?
Happening somewhat again. Hoke is really pressing Ohio these days because Urban only goes after the cream of the crop and missing some underrated guys.
However, Urban is recruiting better players from all over. OSU is going to win 8/10 B1G championships IMO.
Posted on 1/22/13 at 9:44 am to TheCaterpillar
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I read somewhere he had offered more Southern players and visited more Southern players than any coach in OSU history.
If true, he's going to start rubbing some folks the wrong way. I talked to a walk-on's mother here in Tuscaloosa, and their family is from Ohio. We talked for a good hour about her son and how/why he decided to come to Alabama. He came here because, one his HS coaches told him that he would only play in D-III, and two he wants to be a coach. BTW he's on the 105 roster. Anyways, I told her that was pretty messed up about the coaches treating her son that way, and she replied, that's because a lot of Ohio St. former player's son go to his school and schools around them. She said that they get first servings, and everyone else has to deal. Even brought up the Duron Carter stuff and said that's a perfect example of what goes on up there.
Now before anyone says she sounds like a bitter woman, that's not the case. She didn't want her son to come down here. She wanted him to take one of the D-III offers. Told me her son was on a short leash and the minute his grades drop a single letter, he has to come back home and find another school to go to. (She's a retired NYPD )
Posted on 1/22/13 at 9:49 am to thatguy1892
No idea if Meyer does it; it's hard to get there no matter what school you are, and the only way to win it is to get there
In the 2014 class, I expect at least 3 kids from Georgia, and up to 6 or 7; he is seriously trying to take that state over
In the 2014 class, I expect at least 3 kids from Georgia, and up to 6 or 7; he is seriously trying to take that state over
Posted on 1/22/13 at 9:50 am to Buckeye06
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In the 2014 class, I expect at least 3 kids from Georgia, and up to 6 or 7; he is seriously trying to take that state over
AH!
So it was next year I was reading about, I knew I was close
Posted on 1/22/13 at 10:12 am to PurpleandGold Motown
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Meyer's been broken. He ran away from competition. He will never win another championship.
Agreed. He's also a steaming pile of dog shite.
Posted on 1/22/13 at 10:14 am to Rittdog
They don't play enough tough teams. They will get destroyed when they play a goo team they aren't ready for.
Posted on 1/22/13 at 6:55 pm to Thunder Tiger
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Meyer's been broken. He ran away from competition. He will never win another championship.
Agreed. He's also a steaming pile of dog shite.
You are being way to kind...... My son met urban and he is a class "A" number 1 douchebag. His ego ran him out of the SEC because his gig was up.
He fits in well at ohio skate......
Posted on 1/22/13 at 8:19 pm to Rittdog
Urban Meyer fled the SEC because he could no longer beat the best teams and he went to OSU who also can not beat the SEC. CUM will win many games at OSU only to lose to the SEC if he makes the big dance.
Posted on 1/22/13 at 9:35 pm to Roger Klarvin
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The Big Ten's primary recruiting grounds contains ONE of the top ten recruiting states (two if you count Pennsylvania, which is only recruited heavily by three of their programs).
The state of Ohio has put more players in the pro's form their high schools than Louisiana, Alabama, South Carolina or Georgia. The state of Michigan has put 4.. Yes, only 4 less players in the NFL from their high schools since 2005 than Alabama.
LINK
There is a reason tOSU is always good.
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The SEC heavily recruits from five of the top ten recruiting states.
Which two WHOLE conferences (SEC, ACC) recruit from. The south overall has more but not as many as you'd like to believe and with two conferences digging for the kids.
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The Big Ten can't compete with that. We have better athletes. Hell, the Big XII and ACC have better athletes.
Yes, they can. They just currently have subpar coaching in that league and aren't picking up the skill players.
This post was edited on 1/22/13 at 9:40 pm
Posted on 1/22/13 at 9:56 pm to SunHog
I disagree that the Big-10 as a whole can ever sustain long term success over the SEC in terms of the depth of talent on the field. But one or two programs can certainly be just as elite as any. OSU is the most likely candidate.
Meyer knows and has said repeatedly that programs in the Big-10 must recruit the Southern athlete. I think that is particularly the case in the skill positions and defensive line. You will see him have a significant presence in the South in recruiting.
Meyer knows and has said repeatedly that programs in the Big-10 must recruit the Southern athlete. I think that is particularly the case in the skill positions and defensive line. You will see him have a significant presence in the South in recruiting.
Posted on 1/22/13 at 10:06 pm to Mohican
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I disagree that the Big-10 as a whole can ever sustain long term success over the SEC in terms of the depth of talent on the field.
Only the playoffs matter in 2014 conferences as whole will be greatly diminished. The other bowl games will be for bragging rights but the playoffs is how things will be stacked.
Illinois also producing as much talent as South Carolina but no one knows that, ha. Missouri should be heading directly east for their talent.
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Meyer knows and has said repeatedly that programs in the Big-10 must recruit the Southern athlete. I think that is particularly the case in the skill positions and defensive line. You will see him have a significant presence in the South in recruiting.
Just as I said earlier they are missing the skill players and subpar coaching. Prime example (another conference with talent).. The Big12 is so pass happy they have lost the luster on defense when the SEC has put an emphasis on it. OU who is a traditionally a very strong program hasn't beaten an SEC team since 2001.
This post was edited on 1/22/13 at 10:10 pm
Posted on 1/22/13 at 10:08 pm to Mohican
Man I would pay to see an Ohio State vs Florida National Championship next year.
Posted on 1/22/13 at 11:16 pm to GatorsSnook1
I am not a big Urban Meyer guy but I still think the talk that he left because he was afraid he couldn't win anymore is a bit of a stretch. He had one bad year. The guy could flat out recruit and with the advantages of FL, he would have found the guys needed to get it done. A guy like Driskell could be very effective in his system (probably the reason he recruited him).
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