Noah Spence to OSU

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MGoSoftball

December 18th, 2011 at 7:39 PM ^

Isnt that the way it is supposed to be?  B1G 2 and little 10.  I think Neb will challenge us 2 out of 10 years while Wisky will challenge 3 out of 10 years.

Bring on the 10 Year War Part Duex.  You talk about a bright and exciting future.  Its great to be a Michigan Wolverine.

FreddieMercuryHayes

December 18th, 2011 at 6:24 PM ^

Man, OSU is really benefitting from the PSU implosion.  I'm thinkin' they might be having their division locked up for the near future.  Also, wondering if Pittman is now thinking "damnit"...that's a lot of good players at DE.

TG7782

December 18th, 2011 at 6:25 PM ^

I fail to see how this any different than most years with OSU, they always get talent.  They definitely are benefitting from PSU's troubles. 

FreddieMercuryHayes

December 18th, 2011 at 6:30 PM ^

It's not really.  Just that they were sluggish, and no have made a lot of ground in a few weeks. They're really just now back to where they probably would have been anyway.  I'm more concerned that UM finish strong and that we can keep up that kind of success in the years to come.  It's always gonna be a bit tougher for us considering we aren't in a talent rich state who is the only big time program where people care about it more than the pro teams.

Gobluegr

December 18th, 2011 at 6:37 PM ^

Ya my bad, poor phrasing. I meant committed. If the sanctions are moderately bad, then it will be easier to keep people already committed rather than trying to get someone to commit. Decommiting is a stressful process and some guys would rather just sticking it out, so they don't have to worry about starting a controversy.

93Grad

December 18th, 2011 at 6:27 PM ^

after everything that has happened OSU could end up with a higher rated recruiting class than us.  The NCAA will give them a kiss and things will carry on as if nothing ever happened and Ohio hadn't cheated for the last 10 years.   

jcorqian

December 18th, 2011 at 6:28 PM ^

I, for one, am extremely scared of how good their d-line will be.  Three 5-star prospects within a few weeks?  Anyone who says otherwise is just being unrealistic.  This is probably the best d-line class in the nation.  Thankfully we secured the best o-line.

eth2

December 18th, 2011 at 7:53 PM ^

Definition of SCAREDthrown into or being in a state of fear, fright, or panic <scared of snakes> <scared to go out>

 
I am not scared.  Michigan is not scared.  You should not be scared.  Sack up! 
 
I, for one, am extremely excited at how good both of these teams should be.  The best thing for this rivalry would be something close to parity which we haven't really seen since the 10 Year War.
 
 

JT4104

December 18th, 2011 at 6:31 PM ^

Well I am now convinced that ohio already knows they aren't going to get touched by the NCAA...really sad to be honest. Emmert will make sure nothing happens to his buddy Gee. Really sad that even in the ncaa money rules over ethics

bouje13

December 18th, 2011 at 6:32 PM ^

That said "bring on urban he's not scary".
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<br>Are you scared yet? Mildly concerned? Or are you still high as a kite thinking that urban to OSU was the best thing ever.
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<br>In sum: URBAN +OSU=SCARY

FreddieMercuryHayes

December 18th, 2011 at 6:41 PM ^

OMG OSU HAS A GREAT RECRUITTING CLASSS!!!  OH NOESS!!  RUUNNNN!!!

Seriously, no one with a level head thought that Meyer will do bad.  He will do good.  How good is yet to be determined.  But remember how Ohio always has great recruiting classes?  This is nothing new.  If Tressel hadn't left, the class would be even better.  The difference is that UM seems to be getting it's own house into order after what seems like a very long time.  I don't think we'll see another 10 year stretch of one team dominating.  I think it's going to return more to the 10-year war years, and it's gonna be epic.

SoullessHack

December 18th, 2011 at 6:39 PM ^

Is that Spence waited to commit until AFTER Ace posted "Big Ten Recruiting Rankings." Poor Ace's diary was only accurate for three house. These Buckeyes. Such jerks.

Steve Lorenz

December 18th, 2011 at 6:40 PM ^

Faith and family first from a guy who almost had as many arrests as wins at UF? I understand the guy can coach and that Ohio has always had a good* program, but how gullible are these recruits and their families? For such a big decision, do they really do any homework before choosing? 

Darth Wolverine

December 18th, 2011 at 6:42 PM ^

Please stop being scared of Urban Meyer. This is freaking Michigan and we also get top recruits. I'm not saying every Michigan fan is saying this, but I'm tired of some people being afraid of Meyer. We have a GREAT coaching staff (they proved it this season based on last year's team) and they will pull in the best of the best also. Let's just relax. Our 2012 class is ridiculously full of great talent, too. Last I saw, Scout or Rivals had us at number two and we still have a little less than two months to recruit. Ohio got to where they are by cheating, but now they're under the microscope (at least they should be) and will have to recruit without cheating.

 

Go Blue.

bouje13

December 18th, 2011 at 6:54 PM ^

Hire threads. Most people on this site were like "urban sucks blah blah blah hoke is better"
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<br>Which is fucking asinine. If you think that hoke is a better coach, has accomplished more at this current time in both of his and urban meyers careers you need to get your head examined and take off the maize and blue sunglasses

justingoblue

December 18th, 2011 at 7:02 PM ^

Ohio has always had a good defense, good coaching and good recruiting classes; this is nothing new. If you'd rather have Urban Meyer as your teams coach, go buy an "Ohio" jacket from the OSU marching band, do an OH-IO cheer and then complain about Hoke being classless because he doesn't say "state".

I'll stick with our victory in The Game, our other nine wins and our BCS berth, along with our top-five class that Hoke has put together in the past eleven months.