Dunn reaffirms to OSU

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RT @ScoutRecruiting Dunn Reaffirms To Buckeyes

 

Edited in thoughts:

Firstly this is a big shame, as Dunn is a talented back who could have really helped the transition to a pro style offense in 2013. In the end, he went with his heart, and for that we cannot blame him; he's chosing to live out his dream and play for OSU. If he's as good as some say he is (scout.com 5* prospect), then he'll have success in whatever scheme OSU uses, or Meyer will adapt his offense slightly. Whatever the case it'll be interesting to see how is career at OSU shapes up. 

It's certainly not the end of the world, as Michigan has paid at least two visits to see 2013 RB Ty Issac in last few weeks, and we're probably going to have a good chance in his recruitment.

As for the rest of the class, Dunn's decision now makes things a lot clearer. In my view, it's likely to end up with Chesson, Grant, Kozan, Reeves and Wright as the five.

- If Grant sticks with Boston College, then expect UM to go hard after J.P Holtz

- Personally I don't like our chances with Diamond, Banner or Garnett, but even if we lose out on Kozan, we'll still take a 6th offensive lineman because our depth is so poor; it will just be a random prospect that hasn't come onto the radar yet. 

Vader

December 13th, 2011 at 7:57 PM ^

Why would he drop early enrolee for more time to make his decision and then just make his decision? This doesn't add up

STW P. Brabbs

December 13th, 2011 at 9:30 PM ^

To be fair, I think hoping that he just doesn't gain many (any?) yards is pretty much in-bounds.  I mean, he's toeing the line, but there's no wish for injury, illness, arrest, etc.  Personally, I hope that Dunn goes to OSU, enjoys very little success, decides to focus on his first love and becomes a broadway star,* ending his football career with 1.1 ypc.   Success in life, failure in football.  This is the most I can possibly extend to a Buckeye. 

You're giving too much credit to embittered Spartans and Buckeyes here, IME.

*Deep, deep insider shit here, friends. 

rman247

December 13th, 2011 at 7:59 PM ^

wait guys... why arent we gonna go rcmb on this!!!!!!!  i mean i know he wasnt ever committed to us but still.  no "i hope he breaks his cock" or "fuck i hope this fucker dies"  too bad... oh wait... we have class...

yoopergoblue

December 13th, 2011 at 7:59 PM ^

The recruiting battles between Hoke and Meyer are going to epic in the years to come.  Kind of disappointed but we'll survive.  Good luck getting Dymonte to switch Urb.  Kid bleeds maize and blue!

go16blue

December 13th, 2011 at 8:02 PM ^

OSU has obviously been his dream school from day 1, I get the feeling that he went into his OSU visit looking for a reason to be blown away by Meyer so it would make his decision easier, and he (unsuprisingly) was. I know this is just going to seem like a angry Michigan fan trying to rationalize the news, but I don't think this hurts the class too much, honestly. With Fitz's emergance he would only have gotten a few years, and we have some good options in next year's class already. He is a solid back but not great imo, his highlight film didn't really impress me but that's just the kind of player he is. I wish him the best getting 5 carries per game as a lead blocker for Braxton Miller.

The Baughz

December 13th, 2011 at 9:09 PM ^

Been saying this for a week, and I'll say it again. Ty Isaac>Bri'onte Dunn. Not sour grapes, just think Isaac is better. I have not seem them in person, but from the clips I have watched, I think Isaac is more explosive and has better vision. He will also put on more weight once in college, eve n though he is not exactly small.

Mr. Yost

December 13th, 2011 at 8:07 PM ^

Oh well...not going to be the first recruit battle we lose to Meyer.

 

With that said, we still have plenty of guys on the board and we're going to have a PHENOMINAL class!

m1817

December 13th, 2011 at 8:10 PM ^

It ain't over until the fat lady sings.  Unless he early enrolls at Ohio, Dunn has until signing day to change his mind.  The NCAA could announce some sanctions before then that change his mind.

Rabbit21

December 13th, 2011 at 8:10 PM ^

Sam Webb always said his heart was with the buckeyes, if a guy grows up bleeding scarlet and grey and gets a chance to play for them, you really can't begrudge it.  That said I really hope he develops horrible fumble-itis whenever he plays us.

Gorgeous Borges

December 13th, 2011 at 8:10 PM ^

Well this sucks. Washington, Pittman, Schutt, and now Dunn. Urban's cleaning up.

It's weird how recruiting seemed to be going so much better for Hoke before we went 10-2 and got a BCS bowl. I mean, since September we've picked up Darboh and Drake Johnson and lost Pharaoh Brown and Anthony Standifer.

bluenyc

December 13th, 2011 at 8:39 PM ^

Payton is still not off the baord yet.  Diggs didnt show up for our visit.  Dunn always liked Ohio.  McNamara-we didnt show any interest until he took his final visit.  not time to work him.  I dont really care who Urban gets this year.  I am just sick and tired of the media glowing over his recruiting this year.  I think hoke has done a better job so far.  Urban will always have his name and his rings.

Belisarius

December 13th, 2011 at 8:46 PM ^

As far as that goes, Hoke was putting together an elite class back before he ever won a game, when people questioned his ability to do so. amd when our defense was a trainwreck. Meyer has the advantage of riding in on a white horse and portraying himself as the savior of a program that's been on top for a long time. What he's accomplishing is nothing compared to what Hoke has done for us.

bluenyc

December 13th, 2011 at 8:54 PM ^

I dont think its flamebait, but you should re-think things.  Coach Hoke has done a great job so far.  There is no reason to get down.  Since the season started, we didnt have many spots left.  Not sure what you want.  We missed out all an Ohio commit, good for Urban.  We will see come Nov next year.

turd ferguson

December 13th, 2011 at 10:58 PM ^

Diggs and McNamara weren't even on the board before the season, though, and I don't remember whether Payton was, either.  It's hard to call those losses.

More generally, very few recruits commit during the season, since they're busy with their own high school seasons.  In addition to that, we had filled all but a few spots before September, so decommitments were just as likely as commitments no matter how the season went.  Lastly, at this point, most kids are waiting for the all star games or Signing Day, which is just the way it is.  Sure, there's stuff happening in Columbus, but that's because they signed a new, big name coach.  No need to worry.