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The Neutral Observer...

Here is your report on OSU OL and DL
1)OT Jamarco Jones Tr Sr 6'6" 310
Concensus 4* 63 best player in the nation out of HS
2)OG Michael Jordan Tr So 6'7" 310
Concensus 4* Top 10 (national ranking) tackle by ESPN, Rivals and scout
in HS.
3)C Billy Price RS Sr 6'4" 312
Concensus 4* ESPN 300
Big 10 Lineman of the year. Returning 1st team All-American.
Started every game the last three seasons. 41 starts
4) OG Demetrius Knox RS Jr 6'4" 308
Concensus 4* Has started 17 games.
National rankings in HS Rivals (#2) Scout (#7) ESPN (#11)
5) OT Isaiah Prince Tr Jr 6'7" 310
Concensus 4* Plqayed every game past two seasons, 26 in all.
Top 10 OT out of HS. Rivals (#4) Scout (#6) #1 player in the State of Maryland

1) DE Sam Hubbard Tr Jr 6'5" 265
Concensus 5* 26 games played. #1 player out of Ohio. Scout rated him #2 OLB Nationally and ESPN rated him (#37). Leading tackler and lead team in sacks and tackles for loss last year.
2) DT DreMont Jones RS So 6'3" 295
Concensus 4* ESPN (#161) Considered #1 DL prospect out of Ohio. Coming off a breakout season in 2016 when he moved into a starting DT role after filling in for Tracy Sprinkle. He then was a 12 game starter and joins Dan Wilkinson (10 starts) an Luke Fickell (12 starts) with double digit starts as a freshman in Ohio St. history.
3) DT Tracy Sprinkle RS So 6'3" 293
Concensus 4* 17 starts at OSU
HS was in the ESPN 300
4) DE Tyquan Lewis Rs Sr 6'4" 265
Concensus 4* Reigning Big 10 DL of the year. 5th year Sr who has played in 41 games, starting 26 times.
5) DE Nick Bosa So 6'4" 270
Concensus 5* Named this years Big 10 DL of the year. In HS, ranked #3 on ESPN 300 list.

Put three DE's on this list because these guys get the bulk of snaps and often are deployed on passing downs with a DT coming off the field.
Also, this is a veteran, deep OL and DL. Great rush team. It will be interesting if we get off throwing the quick pass game, screens, reverses or anything else to slow the rush. Obviously, one of the keys to this game is 1st down yards. keepig on schedule and staying out of 3rd and long as much as possible.

On offense, Ohio St. runs a Tight/Inside Zone Read (undergirds a Urban Meyer offense) and this play is run in some games as often as every other play combined. They run Counter Trey. They run Power or what they call "Dave." And they run an Inverted Veer/ Power Read. The blocking schemes are really cool.

I can put Stanford OL and DL up as well. They really don't compare except for Harrison Phillips DT, who is a total stud. Could start anywhere.

That's it...hope you like it.

Can we get an update on likely Cornerbacks we sign

Hi Chris & Adam,

We have been hearing a lot lately about some safeties and other defensive players that likely will sign with us, but Corner seems to be the biggest need! Any chance you can put together a list of Corners here and then let us know how many of them you think we will take? And our chances of landing them? I think this is the crucial position moving forward for this team the way our personnel is right now.

USC WANTS Willie to go To FSU

Dont know the percentage of posters here that care about recruiting vs actual games being played by USC.. but if you are into recruiting, you ABSOLUTELY are rooting for Willie Taggart to bail on Oregon.

They have the #1 class on several sites. A few 4* and 5* guys leaning Oregon over USC that are on the West coast.

This would be amazing score for usc poaching players if willie packed up and went to FSU.

Stay tuned!

Joel Klatt's formula for new CFB playoff structure

1. Get rid of divisions in every conference
2. Top 2 seeds from each conf. play in Conference Championship Game.
3. To go to the CFB Playoff you have to win your conference.
Klatt also said that the ACC and the SEC have to play nine conference games...
You have drop the weakest conference champion by looking at regular season record in order to get to four playoff teams.

The latest on an explosive WR target

Chris Olave is emerging as one of the best wide receivers in the state of California. The product of San Marcos, Calif. Mission Hills HS finished his senior season with more than 1700 yards receiving and 23 touchdowns.

Olave's most recent scholarship offer came from UCLA and Chip Kelly, which is just one school on an impressive list of offers. Michigan and Ohio State are also on that list, along with USC, who offered him a scholarship in November.

USC still hasn't scheduled an in-home visit with Olave but the Trojans are clearly interested. A USC coach was at his game against Helix HS this past Saturday to watch him (and also cornerback Isaac Taylor-Stuart).

We'll have a further update when USC does have an in-home visit with Olave.

https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/2018/chris-olave-186405

Come clean thread

How many people here owe Chris Hawkins and apology? I have made subtle digs on him myself over the years. Chris made some really big plays and chased down Bryce Love on Friday like a hawk going after a bunny.

Thanks to him for his contributions! As a recruit, he helped to light the way for other recruits during The Program's darkest hour. He has continually worked hard and gotten better, and he has contributed materially towards the team's success over the last 2 years.

I hereby take back all of the bad things that I ever said, :) and I wish him the very best!

OT- Oops. Republicans Might Have Blown It.

Republicans Just Found Out They Made An Embarrassing Mistake In Their Back-Room Rush To Pass Tax Bill
NATALIE DICKINSON

PUBLISHED ON DECEMBER 4, 2017
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In their haste to get their tax bill through the Senate before the American people could figure out just what a staggering heist was being perpetrated against them, Mitch McConnell and the Republican Partyaccidentally ended up sabotaging their own bill.

On Friday, the Senate GOP rewrote the entire bill and rammed it through without any analysis, without a single hearing, and apparently without anyone having actually read the piece of legislation that will reshape America as we know it.

They were in such a rush that they accidentally killed some of their wealthy donors’ desired tax breaks.


Thanks to the reconciliation rules, the tax bill can only raise the deficit by $1.5 trillion, so during the last minute addition of amendments from their lobbyists on K-street and the frenzied rewrite session, they removed the corporate alternative minimum tax then added it back in – but forgot to reduce it. NYMag’s Eric Levitz explains:

The GOP had originally intended to abolish the AMT. But on Friday, with the clock running out — and money running short — Senate Republicans put the AMT back into their bill. Unfortunately for McConnell, they forgot to lower the AMT after doing so.

This is a big problem. The Senate bill brings the normal corporate rate down to 20 percent — while leaving the alternative minimum rate at … 20 percent. The legislation would still allow corporations to claim a wide variety of tax credits and deductions — it just renders all them completely worthless. Companies can either take no deductions, and pay a 20 percent rate — or take lots of deductions … and pay a 20 percent rate.

Levitz explains that this crucial mistake has two major implications – the first being that the Senate is almost certain to have to vote on it again, meaning there’s still a chance for us to kill it completely, especially if Doug Jones wins the Alabama Senate race next week and replaces Republican Luther Strange.

Secondly, the Republicans are going to have to go back to the negotiating table with themselves in order to find a new way to pay for this monstrosity, including perhaps including some of the more appalling House GOP ideas for paying for it, like taxing graduate students.


The Republicans wanted to rush this through before anyone could find out what exactly they had in store for our nation’s deficit and what hardships they were going to dump on the working class – and their appalling disregard for the democratic process of governance appears to have backfired in poetic fashion.
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