packsyd2284 wrote:I know that schedules are made in advance. I'm sorry I'm not impressed with ohio st schedule. Sorry if I offended some of you Nancy's. But I won't take them serious if they run the table.......
ReignOnU wrote:I'm waiting for SEC II, a 16 team sub-conference of the SEC where the 2 division winners are promoted the following year and the 2 worst teams in the SEC I are relegated.
I used to do this in offline dynasties. I think there were 12 confs last yr, id have 4 major confs, 4 mid majors, and 4 minor leagues and 1 team would get relegated from each league and promoted. I remember in 2 seasons Minnesota went from top group to the bottom group lol
The only thing separating Ohio State from going 11-1 a few days ago to 11-1 ini their current situation is there will be a few more close calls. I was never sold on Miller and certainly not sold on him as Ohio State's QB. The way people are talking, it is like you took Hackenberg out for the year and now your team has .... ummm, no other weapons.
Who can throw the ball the farthest in this league? Whoever that is, if we made that person starting QB for the Buckeyes right now, tOSU would go 8-4.
I agree with you Trendon.
Personally, I didn't like Miller. Just has a weird style. And I certainly don't think he will translate into NFL talent if/when that opportunity presents itself.
I just don't expect us to go 11-1 with a freshman QB, but it should be a fun year to watch and see how he develops.
trendon wrote:
Who can throw the ball the farthest in this league? Whoever that is, if we made that person starting QB for the Buckeyes right now, tOSU would go 8-4.
Kaaya, a true freshman, was given the nod over senior graduate transfer Jake Heaps today to be the starter in the season opener against Louisville.
Kaaya, a four-star recruit, arrived at Miami during the first summer session in May and has impressed the UM coaching staff and his teammates with his maturity.
Ill be fading the Canes week 1. Hopefully for your sake I am wrong. He has the size and arm for college but man o man was he inaccurate in every game I saw him play in last year against quality opponents.
Those quality opponents are probably better than half the ACC so I think he has a shot!!
Heaps must be really bad if he got beat out by a true freshman or this kid is that good to run the offense more efficiently. He wont be short of play makers with an awesome receiving corp and Duke in the backfield and a great Oline.
Story i am hearing is that he was trying to run and hide from the LAPD. Whatever the case may be, it certainly doesn't sound like he was saving anyone from drowning.
I put this on the USC PR dept tho........how do you release this story yourselves w out getting any background info, LMAO.
Cnasty wrote:Those quality opponents are probably better than half the ACC so I think he has a shot!!
Heaps must be really bad if he got beat out by a true freshman or this kid is that good to run the offense more efficiently. He wont be short of play makers with an awesome receiving corp and Duke in the backfield and a great Oline.
I can't think of one QB that was:
- highly recruited
- Started at said school
- Lost job
- Transferred (Heaps has now transferred twice!)
- Did well at new school.
Not one. I am sure there are a few, but I don't know them. And don't say Russell Wilson.