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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 12, 2016 9:59:12 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 12, 2016 10:10:51 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 12, 2016 10:16:51 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 12, 2016 15:02:14 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 12, 2016 19:35:50 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 12, 2016 22:18:22 GMT -5
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Post by Mickey34jb on Jun 13, 2016 5:36:19 GMT -5
Those receivers he had were really good with the run after the catch___I'm certain they are getting some offers too
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Post by mscott59 on Jun 13, 2016 6:49:54 GMT -5
Those receivers he had were really good with the run after the catch___I'm certain they are getting some offers too true, but this guy is at the top of virtually everyone's radar as a dual threat qb. still needs to sign, still needs to work to realize his potential, but yes, definitely good news.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 13, 2016 9:47:37 GMT -5
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Post by mscott59 on Jun 13, 2016 10:04:30 GMT -5
Those receivers he had were really good with the run after the catch___I'm certain they are getting some offers too true, but this guy is at the top of virtually everyone's radar as a dual threat qb. still needs to sign, still needs to work to realize his potential, but yes, definitely good news. i do worry about his height, though. in this day and age, being 5'11 is even more of a challenge in terms of looking downfield over linemen/defenders to see receivers/coverages. but his athleticism, arm, decision-making all look impressive.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 13, 2016 12:48:30 GMT -5
true, but this guy is at the top of virtually everyone's radar as a dual threat qb. still needs to sign, still needs to work to realize his potential, but yes, definitely good news. i do worry about his height, though. in this day and age, being 5'11 is even more of a challenge in terms of looking downfield over linemen/defenders to see receivers/coverages. but his athleticism, arm, decision-making all look impressive. I wonder what Danny Clark is thinking along those lines. (6'4", 225#) I don't recall this 'stand in line' problem with elite QBs...kinda nice for a change.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 13, 2016 12:52:31 GMT -5
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Anderson, Richard............................1952 Antenucci, Thomas..........................1942 Barwig, Ronald .......................... 1977-80 Bonnie, Dale B.................................1947 Carter, Drew............................... 1999-01 Carter, Ryan......................................2012 Clark, Eugene L................................1943 Clark, James.............................. 2013-14 Dendiu, Traian T.........................1944, 46 Disher, Larry L...................................1957 Doles, Lonnie...................................1965 Furrey, Mike............................... 1996-97 Hall, Roy..................................... 2002-03 Haller, Tim.................................. 1984-85 Hazel, David............................... 1972-74 Jankowski, Bruce D................... 1968-70 Jordan, Devin............................. 2004-05 Koch, Jay.................................... 1987-90 Langenkamp, Max...................... 1992-94 Lee, Byron.................................. 1982-85 Ludwig, Paul L............................ 1953-54 Mayes, Rufus L................................1967 Miller, Andy................................ 2006-07 Robinson, Joseph.............................1975 Schoenbaum, Leon H.......................1941 Schuck, Kyle.....................................2010 Siegenthaler, Wes............................1986 Small, Ray.................................. 2008-09 Spahr, William H........................ 1962-64 Watson, Thomas G...........................1945 Williams, Norman............................1991 Wittmer, Charles G..................... 1959-61 Bill Spahr tracking down NW's QB Bruce Jankowski Ron Barwig
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Post by mscott59 on Jun 13, 2016 21:14:37 GMT -5
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Anderson, Richard............................1952 Antenucci, Thomas..........................1942 Barwig, Ronald .......................... 1977-80 Bonnie, Dale B.................................1947 Carter, Drew............................... 1999-01 Carter, Ryan......................................2012 Clark, Eugene L................................1943 Clark, James.............................. 2013-14 Dendiu, Traian T.........................1944, 46 Disher, Larry L...................................1957 Doles, Lonnie...................................1965 Furrey, Mike............................... 1996-97 Hall, Roy..................................... 2002-03 Haller, Tim.................................. 1984-85 Hazel, David............................... 1972-74 Jankowski, Bruce D................... 1968-70 Jordan, Devin............................. 2004-05 Koch, Jay.................................... 1987-90 Langenkamp, Max...................... 1992-94 Lee, Byron.................................. 1982-85 Ludwig, Paul L............................ 1953-54 Mayes, Rufus L................................1967 Miller, Andy................................ 2006-07 Robinson, Joseph.............................1975 Schoenbaum, Leon H.......................1941 Schuck, Kyle.....................................2010 Siegenthaler, Wes............................1986 Small, Ray.................................. 2008-09 Spahr, William H........................ 1962-64 Watson, Thomas G...........................1945 Williams, Norman............................1991 Wittmer, Charles G..................... 1959-61 View AttachmentBill Spahr tracking down NW's QB View AttachmentBruce Jankowski View AttachmentRon Barwig Drew carter was a pretty good wr on, unfortunately, some pretty mediocre teams. Jankowski was a pretty good, and pretty unused, wr on some very very good teams.
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Post by Mickey34jb on Jun 13, 2016 21:32:42 GMT -5
Those receivers he had were really good with the run after the catch___I'm certain they are getting some offers too true, but this guy is at the top of virtually everyone's radar as a dual threat qb. still needs to sign, still needs to work to realize his potential, but yes, definitely good news. Ohio State lands star QB and could add star receiver best friendAnother domino in the quarterback recruiting race fell Sunday night as Tate Martell committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes. Martell has been on the recruiting radar for a half decade now, first committing to Washington at age 14. He made news by later committing and then decommitting from Texas A&M, a move that ultimately led to a Texas A&M coach’s embarrassing subtweets. The Las Vegas Bishop Gorman star is rated as the No. 1 dual-threat QB in the class, a four-star at No. 55 overall as of the time of publish. He’s an excellent high school player and should be a good college quarterback. Some services have him as a five-star, but I am not buying the five-star tag for a 5’10.5 QB who is older than many of his peers. I wrote this for SB Nation’s Ohio State site, Land Grant Holy Land. Martell is an excellent high school player who faces good competition at Bishop Gorman. He needs to be in the spread offense so that he can have wider throwing windows due to being 5'10.5. He's athletic and can extend plays. Martell's delivery is unique and helps to compensate some for his lack of height. As an overaged player who was very good for so long, the question of upside is worth asking. Martell may be closer to being maxed out than his peers. That said, I think taking Martell is a smart move. Ohio State runs a spread offense under Urban Meyer, Martell was one of the best uncommitted quarterbacks in the nation and he is like a brother to five-star receiver Tyjon Lindsey, a tiny-but-explosive five-star slot receiver who is strongly considering Ohio State as well. If Martell can get Lindsey to join him in Columbus, Buckeyes would be quite happy. Ohio State now has the No. 1 class in the nation.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 13, 2016 23:59:37 GMT -5
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Anderson, Richard............................1952 Antenucci, Thomas..........................1942 Barwig, Ronald .......................... 1977-80 Bonnie, Dale B.................................1947 Carter, Drew............................... 1999-01 Carter, Ryan......................................2012 Clark, Eugene L................................1943 Clark, James.............................. 2013-14 Dendiu, Traian T.........................1944, 46 Disher, Larry L...................................1957 Doles, Lonnie...................................1965 Furrey, Mike............................... 1996-97 Hall, Roy..................................... 2002-03 Haller, Tim.................................. 1984-85 Hazel, David............................... 1972-74 Jankowski, Bruce D................... 1968-70 Jordan, Devin............................. 2004-05 Koch, Jay.................................... 1987-90 Langenkamp, Max...................... 1992-94 Lee, Byron.................................. 1982-85 Ludwig, Paul L............................ 1953-54 Mayes, Rufus L................................1967 Miller, Andy................................ 2006-07 Robinson, Joseph.............................1975 Schoenbaum, Leon H.......................1941 Schuck, Kyle.....................................2010 Siegenthaler, Wes............................1986 Small, Ray.................................. 2008-09 Spahr, William H........................ 1962-64 Watson, Thomas G...........................1945 Williams, Norman............................1991 Wittmer, Charles G..................... 1959-61 Bill Spahr tracking down NW's QB Bruce Jankowski Ron Barwig Drew carter was a pretty good wr on, unfortunately, some pretty mediocre teams. Jankowski was a pretty good, and pretty unused, wr on some very very good teams. We'll see Carter again later, in about six weeks...<g> we'll never know how good he could have been if he could have avoided the injuries...As for Jankowski, I found this: (forward to about 6:40)
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