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2012 Rivals/Scout/etc. National & Regional Rankings

I know one thing for sure O'Connor IMO would be a much better pick up than Diamond. I guess that is a goofy statement I know and then followed up with IMO. Mostly Im not sold on Diamond being worth the wait to hold on to a scolly only to hear he is going somewhere else. I think we learned that isnt the best tactic last year and he hasnt exactly blown up for the U. And i cant overstate how much I truly enjoy watching O'Connor play he just plays the way you want your lineman to play. Big frame, good feet, and a mean streak. Yep sounds good to me.
 
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We need tackles. Everybody on this board seem to think O'Conner projects as a guard. Let's let Diamond take his visits. O'Conner visits on the 13th of Jan. If the staff think Diamond will come on down here at that time, all is well and good. If not, I see an offer for O'Conner during the visit.
 
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thatBuckeyeguy;2067912; said:
I know one thing for sure O'Connor IMO would be a much better pick up than Diamond. I guess that is a goofy statement I know and then followed up with IMO. Mostly Im not sold on Diamond being worth the wait to hold on to a scolly only to hear he is going somewhere else. I think we learned that isnt the best tactic last year and he hasnt exactly blown up for the U. And i cant overstate how much I truly enjoy watching O'Connor play he just plays the way you want your lineman to play. Big frame, good feet, and a mean streak. Yep sounds good to me.

...but Meyer gets those kids that wait until the end. I hear what you are saying though. With Meyer, and his staff coming along, I like our chances in a shootout at the end.
 
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ant80;2067914; said:
We need tackles. Everybody on this board seem to think O'Conner projects as a guard. Let's let Diamond take his visits. O'Conner visits on the 13th of Jan. If the staff think Diamond will come on down here at that time, all is well and good. If not, I see an offer for O'Conner during the visit.

The current staff (albeit sans an OL coach) sees O'Connor as a possible future right tackle.
 
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ant80;2067914; said:
We need tackles. Everybody on this board seem to think O'Conner projects as a guard. Let's let Diamond take his visits. O'Conner visits on the 13th of Jan. If the staff think Diamond will come on down here at that time, all is well and good. If not, I see an offer for O'Conner during the visit.

There's more to projecting a tackle than height. I mean, there's a reason Kalis projects as a guard/R tackle. It's all about reach, footwork, speed, and technique. Some 6'8" guys could never play tackle, where as some 6'4" guys are perfectly built for tackle. Size will also be less of an issue at the college level, so it's certainly reasonable for O'Conner to project to tackle in college.
 
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Free Rivals - Prep rankings: Metoyer still on top

Ohio State commitment Michael Thomas from New Berlin (N.Y.) Milford Academy is one of four new four-stars in the latest rankings.

Obviously he is attending FUMA...not Milford.

Fellow Fork Union standouts Michael Thomas and Isaiah Battle check in at Nos. 4 and 5, respectively, on the list. Shuman liked both of them this season.

"Thomas is a premiere athlete," he said of the 6-foot-4, 203-pound Ohio State wideout commitment. "He's rangy and explosive and he picked things up quickly for us despite coming in late. He has some big catches for us including a few key touchdowns.

Other notables in the top 15 include Worcester (Mass.) Worcester Academy linebacker Steven Daniels, a Boston College commitment who dropped to No. 9 after struggling with weight issues. Fork Union offensive linemen Taylor Gadbois (Miami) and Jamar Lewter (Marshall) make the list at Nos. 10 and 11, respectively, and Ohio State commitment Cardale Jones, also at Fork Union, is at No. 12.
 
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Free Rivals - The RivalsHigh 2011 All-American Team

DE
Noah Spence
Harrisburg (Pa.) Bishop McDevitt
6-4 245 lbs (Ohio State)

Spence was among the best players on the defensive line in the country and he led his team to a state final appearance in Pennsylvania. During his senior season, he accumulated 108 tackles, 28 tackles for a loss and 13 sacks. He was the Defensive Player of the Year in the state as both a junior and a senior and will be headed to Ohio State. His combination of size, speed, and strength is bolstered by his intelligence on the field.

DE
Darius Hamilton
Ramsey (N.J.) Don Bosco
6-4 245 lbs (undecided)

Hamilton earned the national Defensive Player of the Year Award from RivalsHigh with his play all season. He was simply dominant on a dominant defense. He recorded 72 tackles and 21 sacks while pushing Don Bosco to the No. 2 spot in the final national rankings.

UTIL
Davonte Neal
Scottsdale (Ariz.) Chaparral
5-10 175 lbs (Undecided)

Neal was the focal point of the explosive Chaparral offense and it showed as he went over 1,000 yard rushing and receiving on the season. With just 100 carries, Neal tallied 1,317 yards and 16 touchdowns. He caught 62 passes for 1,113 yards and 14 touchdowns. For good measure, he returned three kickoffs for touchdowns as well.

Second Team/Honorable Mention All-Americans

Stefon Diggs, Olney (Md.) Good Counsel
James Quick, Louisville (Ky.) Trinity
Adolphus Washington, Cincinnati (Ohio) Taft
 
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RB07OSU;2072819; said:
Yikes Davonte Neal...want to see him in S&G badly.

I tend to wonder if this was an East Coast kid if we would all have him higher than Diggs and company. His stats tell me him is capable of doing a little of everything at a high level. Size is nice but far from the complete story.
 
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Free Scout - The Final Scout 300

Florida State and Ohio State in particular are bringing classes that warrant "best ever" discussions on paper. The Seminoles trio of Edwards, Dante Fowler of Saint Petersburg, Fla., and Chris Casher of Hueytown, Ala., may only be matched by the Buckeye's haul of Noah Spence of Harrisburgh, Pa., Adolphus Washington of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Se'Von Pittman of Canton, Ohio.

Of note:

5. Noah Spence
6. Stefon Diggs
9. Ronald Darby
10. Adolphus Washington
32. Brionte Dunn
41. Jameis Winston
46. Deontay Greenberry
47. Jordan Diamond
48. Tommy Schutt
58. Se'Von Pittman
74. Davonte Neal
77. Taylor Decker
79. Armani Reeves
97. Demetrious Cox
108. Josh Perry
159. Monty Madaris
172. Camren Williams
181. Kyle Dodson
182. Dalton Santos
190. De'Vante Harris
196. Warren Ball
204. Joel Caleb
212. David Perkins
253. Najee Murray
292. Devan Bogard

Oddly one of the biggest question marks to me is an Ohio kid...Strobel at 93? Really?

https://twitter.com/#!/JeffSvoboda

The Final Scout 300 of the year is out for class of 2012 football players. Tops on the list among OSU commits is DE Noah Spence, who is 5th.

Ohio State has three more DL in the top 60 in Adolphus Washington (10th), Tommy Schutt (48th) and Se'Von Pittman (58th). Dominant.

Other OSU players: RB Bri'onte Dunn (32nd), LB Joshua Perry (108th), RB Warren Ball (196), DB Najee Murray (253) and DB De'Van Bogard (292)
 
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Judging by this list, OSU takes a backseat to no one in terms of the d-line. Overall our DEs are better (2,3,9) vs. (1,7,10). IMO, Spence is better than Edwards. I didn't see him do much in the UA game, while I saw Spence terrorizing the QBs. He should probably move inside, unless he wants to lose 20lbs.
 
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2012 Top 247 Football Recruits

Of note:

10. Stefon Diggs
12. Noah Spence
16. Ronald Darby
17. Deontay Greenberry
20. Adolphus Washington
26. Jameis Winston
53. Davonte Neal
71. Jordan Diamond
82. Armani Reeves
93. De'Vante Harris
117. Devan Bogard
132. Brionte Dunn
151. Jamal Marcus
160. Joel Caleb
173. Josh Perry
174. Camren Williams
177. David Perkins
181. Tommy Schutt
186. Se'Von Pittman
224. Kyle Dodson
239. Warren Ball
 
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