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Impressing a teenage kid.

Posted: 2/1/2013 5:03 PM

Impressing a teenage kid. 


With 2013 recruiting class coming to a close in a few days. I'm looking forward to the 2014 class. With that said. It all comes down to who can impress these teenage kids the most. I like our chances closing with Urban, expect the unexpected,, prepare to be shocked. After all these kids are teenagers. This is a great time of year. Go Buckeyes..
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Last edited 2/1/2013 5:06 PM by ColoradoBuckeye60

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Posted: 2/1/2013 5:09 PM

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So is there a question here or just talking outloud?
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Posted: 2/1/2013 5:15 PM

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TrinidadJames wrote: So is there a question here or just talking outloud?

I would imagine he's just stating an opinion, just like everybody else. Do you have an opinion on the topic? cool


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Posted: 2/1/2013 5:30 PM

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QCBUCK wrote:
TrinidadJames wrote: So is there a question here or just talking outloud?

I would imagine he's just stating an opinion, just like everybody else. Do you have an opinion on the topic? cool

Just like every other Buckeye fan here. Hoping the Fax machine, The TV, and TOSU gets the signatures that we expect. Just maybe, a big one we didn't see coming. Who knows, that's what makes it great.
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Last edited 2/1/2013 5:30 PM by ColoradoBuckeye60

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Posted: 2/1/2013 5:33 PM

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ColoradoBuckeye60 wrote:
QCBUCK wrote:
TrinidadJames wrote: So is there a question here or just talking outloud?

I would imagine he's just stating an opinion, just like everybody else. Do you have an opinion on the topic? cool

Just like every other Buckeye fan here. Hoping the Fax machine, The TV, and TOSU gets the signatures that we expect. Just maybe, a big one we didn't see coming. Who knows, that's what makes it great.

Urban does make this time of the year more exciting than in the past biggrin


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Posted: 2/1/2013 5:37 PM

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ColoradoBuckeye60 wrote: With 2013 recruiting class coming to a close in a few days. I'm looking forward to the 2014 class. With that said. It all comes down to who can impress these teenage kids the most. I like our chances closing with Urban, expect the unexpected,, prepare to be shocked. After all these kids are teenagers. This is a great time of year. Go Buckeyes..

This is quite true-and the reason why following recruiting produces so many "WTF" moments. Obviously geography/home state loyalty is key, but after that you enter silly time. To honestly speculate over why an Indiana kid picked Sparty over offers from Nebraska, Pitt, Tennessee, and Vandy or why a Cali kid chose Arizona State over Arizona and Washington is to invite madness-you never know. Grades, promises by recruiters, girls on the campus visit, mama getting ticked off at an assistant coach, the list is endless.......
Back in the 90s, Cooper had a RB recruit literally fax his letter upside down on signing day-rendering it invalid-no signature came thru, and the kid took it as a sign that he should stay home in LA and play for UCLA, whom he signed withnoidea

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Posted: 2/1/2013 5:52 PM

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stxbuck wrote:
ColoradoBuckeye60 wrote: With 2013 recruiting class coming to a close in a few days. I'm looking forward to the 2014 class. With that said. It all comes down to who can impress these teenage kids the most. I like our chances closing with Urban, expect the unexpected,, prepare to be shocked. After all these kids are teenagers. This is a great time of year. Go Buckeyes..

This is quite true-and the reason why following recruiting produces so many "WTF" moments. Obviously geography/home state loyalty is key, but after that you enter silly time. To honestly speculate over why an Indiana kid picked Sparty over offers from Nebraska, Pitt, Tennessee, and Vandy or why a Cali kid chose Arizona State over Arizona and Washington is to invite madness-you never know. Grades, promises by recruiters, girls on the campus visit, mama getting ticked off at an assistant coach, the list is endless.......
Back in the 90s, Cooper had a RB recruit literally fax his letter upside down on signing day-rendering it invalid-no signature came thru, and the kid took it as a sign that he should stay home in LA and play for UCLA, whom he signed withnoidea
That's exactly what I'm talking about.
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Posted: 2/1/2013 7:59 PM

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ColoradoBuckeye60 wrote:
stxbuck wrote:
ColoradoBuckeye60 wrote: With 2013 recruiting class coming to a close in a few days. I'm looking forward to the 2014 class. With that said. It all comes down to who can impress these teenage kids the most. I like our chances closing with Urban, expect the unexpected,, prepare to be shocked. After all these kids are teenagers. This is a great time of year. Go Buckeyes..

This is quite true-and the reason why following recruiting produces so many "WTF" moments. Obviously geography/home state loyalty is key, but after that you enter silly time. To honestly speculate over why an Indiana kid picked Sparty over offers from Nebraska, Pitt, Tennessee, and Vandy or why a Cali kid chose Arizona State over Arizona and Washington is to invite madness-you never know. Grades, promises by recruiters, girls on the campus visit, mama getting ticked off at an assistant coach, the list is endless.......
Back in the 90s, Cooper had a RB recruit literally fax his letter upside down on signing day-rendering it invalid-no signature came thru, and the kid took it as a sign that he should stay home in LA and play for UCLA, whom he signed withnoidea
That's exactly what I'm talking about.
Durrell Price that still pisses me off.  Didn't do much at UCLA, but the kid had the ranking coming out of Cali, and would have been interesting under JC.

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Posted: 2/1/2013 8:02 PM

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Did Curtis Fenis sign anywhere?
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Posted: 2/2/2013 12:32 AM

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Layne Kiffin really has this down to a science although he needs to figure out a way to legalize that science.
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Posted: 2/2/2013 7:12 AM

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Posted: 2/6/2013 9:30 PM

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With 2013 recruiting class coming to a close in a few days. I'm looking forward to the 2014 class. With that said. It all comes down to who can impress these teenage kids the most. I like our chances closing with Urban, expect the unexpected,, prepare to be shocked. After all these kids are teenagers. This is a great time of year. Go Buckeyes..

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