Monday 28 February 2011

Terry Richardson offered by OSU

Ohio State is the latest powerhouse school to offer cornerback Terry Richardson. The Buckeyes join teams like Michigan, Alabama, LSU and USC, making Richardson one of the most sought after CB's in the nation right now.

I seem to remember last year that he was very interested in Ohio State, and with James Ross also receiving an offer from them this month, the Buckeyes are sure to get another visit.

The question now is whether OSU will go for the set and offer LB Royce Jenkins-Stone, the third member of the Detroit trio who grew up playing football together.

5 comments:

  1. Sorry for my language but fuck em all if they wanna go to Osu we don't need em... I'm tired of these kids who live in the state of Michigan and they really wanna be a "Buckeye" give me a break, i understand Ross is a fan of them but the 3 of them have a very special opportunity waiting on them instate .... oh well there will plenty of other great prospects to grab who actually are real fans.... GO BLUE

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  2. There you go. My thoughts exactly. You can't be a Michigan fan and want to go to Ohio State.

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  3. Thats the way I feel about all these in state prospects who profess their luv for Michigan and say they grew up rooting for Michigan and its their "dream school" Yet they get the offer from Michigan and yet wanna look at other schools ..Fuck all of them ...

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  4. @Jordan Well put. We need these top level prospects. Especially being that they are in staters. We have to lock down Michigan again, plus sneak in and steal a few Ohioans to regain prominence. Plain and simple.

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  5. Ok got your point. It is just annoying that self-proclaimed Michigan fans would even think about going to OSU. Recruit them, yes. By the way, OSU is not the better school. It never was and it never will be. Yes they win more football games now days, but that doesn't make OSU the overall better place. Michigan was, is, and always will be better school than Ohio State.

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