Chad Lindsay To OSU Comment Count

Brian

A much-needed boost to Michigan's offensive line is apparently headed to the worst possible place:

Well played, Urban.

Running around in a circle is a little over the top, but only a little. That Lindsay rejected his former OC and an almost certain starting spot is alarming, and now Michigan enters next year with zero senior scholarship OL.

Comments

NitroBuck

April 23rd, 2014 at 11:08 AM ^

Get with the times, Gladstone.  Ohio State raised its undergrad admissions standards, including for athletes, over a decade ago.  The Buckeyes are much closer in that regard than you think.  In fact, they miss out on potential recruits every year because the OSU Admissions Dept won't allow the coaches to offer a scholarship.  Potential recruits who end up at other B1G schools or BCS schools because they could not meet OSU's standards.  Javon Ringer is a perfect example.  Yes, there was a time when Ohio State would accept anyone with a high school diploma and a pulse.  Getting out with a degree was the trick...that has never been easy.  But those days of low incomming standards are long gone.

As for Ohio, I don't think the Bobcats' standards are quite so high.

True Blue Grit

April 22nd, 2014 at 5:25 PM ^

If we collectively can survive the RR years, next year will be glorious by comparison.  At least we should be competitive in every game and win more than we lose.  NOTHING could be worse than watching Michigan getting thumped in the Big House like we saw back then.  So, I plan to be optimistic at least.  

xxxxNateDaGreat

April 22nd, 2014 at 4:17 PM ^

You're absolutely right! Our idiot coaches should have held him down against his will and forced him to watch the dozen of hours worth of video recapping our success on the gridiron since Y2K until he verbally commit to play for Michigan, rather than letting him actually choose who he wants to play for! The fools! The damned fools!

NitroBuck

April 23rd, 2014 at 11:48 AM ^

"Who is our Bagman?"

I have a theory about Bagmen.  The stronger the local economy, the more succesful that school's bagmen are.  Quite simply, the bagmen are more flush during strong economic times, and there may be more of them.  For example, when oil was booming in Texas, the Horns were killing it.  It only follows that when the local economy sucks like it does Michigan, there are fewer, less well endowed bagmen.

 

BTW, cool picture. 

jmblue

April 22nd, 2014 at 3:08 PM ^

People should calm down a little.  We're talking about a guy with one year of eligibility, who already missed spring ball.  Yeah, he may have been a decent stopgap measure but we'd be replacing him in a year's time anyway.

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jmblue

April 22nd, 2014 at 3:17 PM ^

I'm not sure how easy it is to come as a lineman in the fall and take over a starting spot just like that.  If he had transferred in January and had the benefit of spring ball at his new school, he'd be a stronger position.  As it is, he's going to have to learn the playbook and develop chemistry with his fellow linemen in a matter of weeks.

 

 

 

CooperLily21

April 22nd, 2014 at 3:24 PM ^

Its way more than that - it speaks to the state of the program.  I don't think anyone looked at the guy as a savior but I think people assumed he'd want to play with his old coach.  If there's anything attracting a recruit to a school its got to be a coach he played for (or family member/friend there, etc.).  Optically, its embarassing to the program for him to choose Ohio State instead.  There's probably more to it - maybe he simply didn't like his old coach - but it sure seems to reaffirms what most people already believe:  OSU is miles ahead of Michigan at this point and there's no end in sight.

/downvotes self

jmblue

April 22nd, 2014 at 3:30 PM ^

It's one guy.  No one guy "speaks to the state of the program" - especially in a sport with 85 scholarship players.

We should at this point be able to field a halfway competent interior OL given the players we've recruited the last three years.  The 2012 recruits are in their third year - it should be time for them to step up.  If we can't count on them, our issues run too deep to be covered up by one rent-a-senior.

 

Come On Down

April 22nd, 2014 at 3:28 PM ^

I think it's important to acknowledge that he will only be playing college football for one more year. It's hard to look at Michigan and OSU and not think that OSU will have a better 2014 than Michigan. If we saw large numbers of high school recruits picking OSU over Michigan that would be a different story. 

Zok

April 22nd, 2014 at 3:04 PM ^

If Franklin comes in and starts doing the same UM is in real trouble. He is already off to a great start and has the best pro QB in the conf (soph at that). UM could be looking at 4th in the divison....I've ready given up in 1st. OL and running game is just too terrible to make that kind of a leap.