Ohia "Heavy Favorites" to land top QB Transfer Sayin from Alabama

Submitted by Denard In Space on January 19th, 2024 at 5:49 PM

Before the hiring of Ross Bjork, the Central Ohio Board of Sports Business (my new moniker for OSU) had already been ramping up acquisition of on-field talent via transfer portal and traditional pay for play recruiting. It seems that despite their many humiliations, touted transfers like Quinshon Judkins and Will Howard were attracted to Ohio's professional atmosphere; now they are the "heavy favorite" to land 5* QB transfer Julian Sayin. 

What are folks thoughts about this commercial endeavor? I have been sort of preparing myself mentally that they might be purchasing an undefeated year next year with that kind of budget. But with the addition of Bjork to their corporate structure, have the Ohians risked descending into Texas A&M territory of legendary recruitment followed by legendary attrition (by making the most on-the-nose hire of all time)? 

Anyway, I'm just glad to be a fan of the best college football team of all time, team 144. They are forever. 

San Diego Mick

January 19th, 2024 at 11:22 PM ^

Sayin is so over rated, I've watched highlights of him on the news here, he's not that physically imposing.....like at all. He looks like he has to heave the ball with a lot of effort to throw it deep.

Jadyn will be a way better QB, I hope Sayin does go to OSU, he'll be no better than McCord.

TheDirtyD

January 19th, 2024 at 5:53 PM ^

They still only have one ball to give to one WR and only one QB to play at a time. Ohio State is going to be good they will eventually win against Michigan again. 

 

So what...

15-0 National Champs baby

Jibbroni

January 19th, 2024 at 5:55 PM ^

No matter what happens from here on out Michigan won the National Title outright this year.  Didnt pay for 5 star pay for play ‘cruits.  None of it.  Soak it in fans.  Soak it in. 

Amazinblu

January 19th, 2024 at 6:55 PM ^

So - the team ranked about 15th - in terms of roster talent, actually defeated the most talented roster in the history of college football?

It must have been development, scheme, effort, desire, culture, teamwork, and execution.  Oh - coaching too!

Magnum P.I.

January 19th, 2024 at 6:02 PM ^

The season would be unbelievable as a fiction. Michigan bucks the new trend of paying for players and maintains some semblance of academic standards for football. Despite that--and likely because of it because the programs that control the NCAA levers can't stand that a moral, honest guy like Harbaugh is winning using that appraoch--the league and conference try to tear Michigan down. The evil scheme backfires, and Harbaugh and company defeat the two programs that most embody all that's wrong with modern CFB on the way to the ultimate glory.

FIN

M-Dog

January 19th, 2024 at 5:57 PM ^

If I was Warde, I would write a letter to both the NCAA and the Big Ten demanding a public and crystal clear definition of the rules regarding Portal tampering and NIL inducements.

I would be careful to point out in detail what is blatantly going on at Ohio State and other SEC places, and then demand a definitive statement: 

Are you enforcing these rules or are you not?

If you are, you have some work to do. Now. 

If you are not, then we are going to play by the same rules as everyone else and don't you dare come after us later for selective punishment.

For the record: what is your actual policy? 

Amazinblu

January 19th, 2024 at 7:02 PM ^

If I may add - What is the definition of "Pay for Play" - and policy regarding inducements / incentives prior to signing a Letter of Intent?

I ask this because it looked like Ole Miss signed a JuCo transfer who arrived at his signing ceremony in a Lamborghini.   It seems to me that - "someone" provided him with the Lambo before his LOI was inked.

rice4114

January 19th, 2024 at 7:41 PM ^

Its all pay for play. Almost none of it is NIL. The true NIL (TV money) is the only thing you CANT give the kids. If you dont want to get busted for pay to play here are the rules.

1. Be an SEC team that makes the playoff and finishes with the top 2 classes for years on end. Obviously winning is the reason why they dominate recruiting (Obviously and shut the fuck up Michigan or we will throw a 3rd investigation at you)

2. Be OSU and make public statements on how much pay for play money you need. Obviously winning is the reason why you dominate recruiting (Obviously and shut the fuck up Michigan or we will throw a 3rd investigation at you)

3. Dont dare be anything but #1 or #2 from above.

Florida (dogshit season boom busted)

Tennessee (dogshit season boom busted)

FSU (talk shit get hit -by the NCAA)

UM (Tell your coach to shut his damn mouth)

LeCheezus

January 19th, 2024 at 7:01 PM ^

I think it is more interesting that their recruiting and portal efforts continue to reflect that Day just doesn't get it.  Light in the trenches, top end WR's, a top end QB, and top end CB's.  He's STILL building his team to win pass happy playoff games in domes/good weather like it's 2019...even after the last 3 years of getting whupped in the trenches. 

They might get us this year because they are setting themselves up for a peak roster year, but I seriously hope they keep Ryan Day forever.