• Changing RCF's index page, please click on "Forums" to access the forums.

2015 Buckeyes Football

Do Not Sell My Personal Information
http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...hire-of-greg-studrawa-as-offensive-line-coach

It's official. I am a fan of the move. We definitely saw an attrition at O-line in the beginning of the season most likely due to Warriner's expanded role. Not a knock on him. Attention to detail and consistent routines are key on championship teams. This keeps Warriner in the press box, where he shined. I Like!

I don't think you know what this word means.

Anyway...

Definitely a fan of the move. Coach Studs is absolutely fucking nuts, though.

He's an animal. But he and Meyer go back so far that it was a matter of time until he was on staff.

Ed Warriner belongs in the booth calling plays, Meyer figured that out a bit too late, but the offense will be better for it in 2016.
 
You can use attrition to mean weaker in relation to something, which was the case early in the season....false starts, slow opening up holes, lots of C12 sacks...

Anyway...

I am also a fan of the move.
 
Rumblings that Corey Smith will get a 6th year...that's a big plus for us.

For next year, it is, as he will likely start with Noah Brown.

The downside is I've read rumors it may cause a numbers game to where OSU actually has to turn down Sam Bruce, who would be an excellent fit at the H-Back/Slot WR spot in this offense. There could be room for both though, assuming OSU feels they cant land another DT worth taking in this class, and opt to go without one until next cycle. Bruce makes his decision tonight, so we will find out soon enough.
 
From my understanding, Bruce wants in.

Staff wants him in, he wants to commit.

Urban isn't sold, and until he is, his offer isn't commitable.
 
From my understanding, Bruce wants in.

Staff wants him in, he wants to commit.

Urban isn't sold, and until he is, his offer isn't commitable.

Think Urban is sold...Crystal Ball for him flipping from a national guy just came in this morning...I still can't believe we have a chance to get him out of Florida and will still be surprised if he does in fact come...
 
Still think he ends up back at Miami.
 
Still think he ends up back at Miami.

Any idea why Urban didn't want him? Was it just because of the WR depth we already have, or something behind the scenes?
 
Any idea why Urban didn't want him? Was it just because of the WR depth we already have, or something behind the scenes?

Maybe he did, but Bruce had the chance to commit months ago and didn't pull the trigger.

May have waited too long?

Not sure I'll ever know the answer, but the Buckeyes definitely moved on from this one.
 
12512566_434362286757225_7446080537801267743_n.jpg


Highest Win %
 
'Bama 8th, but would be interesting to see where they rank in recruits and win since 2007...
 
http://www.walterfootball.com/nfldraftrumormill.php

Teams Have Hard-Party Drug Concerns with Joey Bosa, Ezekiel Elliott
Updated March 15, 2016
By Charlie Campbell - @draftcampbell

Eastern Kentucky edge rusher Noah Spence was a standout pass-rusher at Ohio State before positive tests for the party drug ecstasy led to him being kicked out of the program. At the Senior Bowl, teams interviewed Spence about his issues at Ohio State, and while he wouldn't name names, he said that he wasn't the only Buckeye player who was using ecstasy while partying. In speaking with sources at multiple teams, two of the players that teams suspect for that type of partying are defensive end Joey Bosa and running back Ezekiel Elliott.

To be clear, neither player had a positive drug test for ecstasy or molly (MDMA). However, Bosa was suspended for the opening game of the 2015 season. Ohio State didn't clarify the exact offense for the suspension, but Bosa told teams during the NFL Combine interviews that he was suspended because he refused to take a drug test. That counted as a positive and thus he was automatically slapped with the suspension.

Bosa told teams that he wouldn't take the test because he was going to test positive for adderall. He is said to have ADHD or ADD, so teams wouldn't have held that positive test for adderall against him and they feel he should have just gotten a prescription for the medication. Teams believe that Bosa knew he was going to test positive for worse drugs and that is why he refused to take the test. Bosa wouldn't admit to using ecstasy or molly, but he did admit that he likes to attend raves. He claimed that he likes going to raves for the "music," which teams found to be very questionable. Molly and ecstasy are common drugs used at raves.

At Ohio State, Bosa was a roommate with Ezekiel Elliott. Apparently, their shared place was a party destination, and Bosa told teams that he had to move out and get his own place to get away from all the parties that Elliott had going on. Sources say they suspect that Elliott was also using molly and ecstasy while parting. A number of Elliott's teammates in the Combine interviews told teams that Elliott was a partier, and a unique individual. They said they hung out with him some, but he rubbed some the wrong way. Sources from multiple teams said that Elliott didn't interview well at the Combine, while Bosa had mixed feedback. The skepticism of why he goes to raves and the refusal of the drug test bothered some evaluators.

Lastly, teams said they don't expect these concerns to have an impact on the draft stock of either player. They firmly expect Bosa to go in the top 10 and Elliott to be selected in the top 20. Sources don't believe either is a candidate to slide. Teams in the 20s expect Elliott to be long gone, while sources with the Titans have said that Bosa is still in the running for the No. 1 overall pick to Tennessee, but Florida State defensive back Jalen Ramsey is the current leader with the Titans (see below). While teams suspect Bosa and Elliott of using those drugs, they don't have view them as risks like Randy Gregory last year. Teams don't think that Bosa and Elliott are serious candidates to be landing suspensions and testing positive in the NFL. Thus, both should be high draft picks in the 2016 NFL Draft.
Read more at http://www.walterfootball.com/nfldraftrumormill.php#Z34cVw1bwV0iXFg4.99

Had heard rumors after the suspension that Bosa may have even been caught with Molly in the locker-room, prompting an immediate drug test that he refused to take. Don't know the validity of those rumors. As some have already pointed out, it's easy to make a connection with Bosa and Molly based on his huge love of the "rave scene" which he readily admits he enjoys. But he has also never failed a drug test, only refused to take 1 prior to Va Tech game.

Honestly, it kinda feels like Noah Spence is trying to paint his drug dismissal as an overall culture problem at Ohio State and he basically got caught up in it.
 

Rubber Rim Job Podcast Video

Episode 3-14: "Time for Playoff Vengeance on Mickey"

Rubber Rim Job Podcast Spotify

Episode 3:14: " Time for Playoff Vengeance on Mickey."
Top