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Ohio State Recruiting Class 2012: Urban Meyer Closes Deal On 25 Recruits In Top-5 Class

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Posted: 02/ 1/2012 4:04 pm

COLUMBUS (AP) — When opposing recruiters brought up Ohio State's bowl ban and other problems, new Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer fought back.

"It was a two-week assault," Meyer said after signing 25 players in what many experts have termed a class that is top-5 in the country. "But instead of waiting for that to come, we went after it. We were extremely pro-active."

Despite a 2012 bowl ban, NCAA probation and recruiting limitations, the forced resignation of Jim Tressel and the most losses (seven) for the Buckeyes since 1897, Meyer's first recruiting class was an unqualified success.

The headline-grabbing position was the defensive line, particularly end, where the Buckeyes locked up Adolphus Washington (6-foot-4, 230 pounds from Cincinnati), Noah Spence (6-4, 245 out of Harrisburg, Pa.) and Se'von Pittman (6-4, 260 from McKinley High in Canton, Ohio).

"I call them the prize of the recruiting class," said Meyer, who won two national championships in six seasons at Florida before working last year for ESPN while sorting through health concerns.

Spence ended up in Columbus despite verbally committing to Penn State — one of four Ohio State recruits who switched allegiance from the Nittany Lions — while Pittman initially indicated he would go to Michigan State. Two others started out by committing to Notre Dame and another to Wisconsin, yet all ended up teammates under Meyer.

"It's always going to start up front," said Luke Fickell, defensive coordinator and linebackers coach and last year's interim coach. "If you're going to start a class, it's up front, whether it's on the offensive or defensive line. The excitement starts there."

Those three signings got the attention of national recruiting observers.

"As with any class at this level, there is a lot to be excited about, but the defensive line stands out as being special," said Scott Kennedy, director of scouting and recruiting for Scout.com.

Meyer also grabbed top running back prospect Bri'onte Dunn and big offensive linemen Taylor Decker (6-8, 315) and Kyle Dodson (6-6, 310).

The Buckeyes didn't get everybody they wanted, however. The player considered by some as the best in the state, offensive lineman Kyle Kalis of Lakewood St. Edward, withdrew his original commitment to Ohio State during the middle of the school's NCAA problems and decided on rival Michigan. On Wednesday, Wolverines coach Brady Hoke called Kalis "a road grader."

In addition, Ohio State only signed one quarterback — former Cleveland Glenville signal-caller Cardale Jones, who spent last year at Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy. The new coaching staff will have just four scholarship quarterbacks on the roster for the 2012 season, although one is Braxton Miller who started almost all of the 2011 season that finished 6-7.

Still, it was a surprising bumper crop, particularly since the recruiting class ranked somewhere between 15 and 25 in the nation in most publications' evaluations before Meyer was hired on Nov. 29.

Ohio State is serving three years of NCAA-mandated probation for failing to monitor Tressel, who played ineligible players during the 2010 season who had taken cash and discounted tattoos from the subject of a federal drug-trafficking probe. As part of their NCAA penalties, the Buckeyes were docked three football scholarships each of the next three years.

The 25 signees put the Buckeyes at 81, according to Meyer. Six of the players who signed Wednesday count against last year's recruit total, plus Meyer hinted that other players may have dropped out, transferred or will not play due to medical reasons.

Many people who follow recruiting closely were stunned by Ohio State's success.

"It's been an amazing performance by Urban Meyer who has re-emphasized his ability to attract elite, national championship-caliber talent," said Allen Wallace, national editor for SuperPrep.com. "This class is strong across the board and from (my) perspective, the best Buckeye recruiting effort in the last 10 years."

Meyer repeatedly tried to rein in some of the hype about the incoming class and his role in bringing it in.

"I keep hearing this is a top 5, top 3, top 10 class," he said. "That doesn't' mean much to me. What really matters is what happens two, three years from now."

Ohio State handed out only four-year scholarships as part of a Big Ten initiative to meet terms of the new four-year rule (as opposed to the previous standard one-year agreement) established recently by the NCAA.

Kennedy expressed surprise at how big a year Meyer and Ohio State had.

"I've had to add an exception to the rule that it takes a full year for a new coach to make an impact," he said. "Urban Meyer's impact at Ohio State this quickly has been unprecedented."

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02:02 PM on 02/04/2012
Ohio State needs a turn around and this is the guy to do it. I am glad he is there. He deserves to be there.
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juniorista
10:48 PM on 02/03/2012
gator bait.
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Six Gator
04:21 PM on 02/03/2012
The wr's looking to play in the SEC didn't want to run Bubble-screens anymore, so they stopped going to Gainesville.
The rb's stopped seeing dive play after dive play, as a popular thought....
Urban couldn't beat Saban, Spurrier, and Miles (Richt and Petrino) anymore...so, he "got sick" and wanted to spend time with his family.....

so,
Urban "got sick".....and went where they wouldn't think about all that. Where his ring(s) would be king, and the recruits would think he's still the fresh thinker!
Fortunately for Mr Meyer, the B10 conference isn't quite as good as the SEC.....he should dominate there, regualr season....and yes, most teams WOULD be OK with that!......
most teams.....
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Six Gator
02:49 PM on 02/03/2012
...I keep hearing this is a top 5, top 3, top 10 class," he said. "That doesn't' mean much to me....
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Who you kidding?....Meyer was hired to recruit! These numbers are justification for his employers! Thes "numbers" are what you live for.....-and, what you'll be selling to Notre Dame in 3 years!
01:57 PM on 02/02/2012
I wouldn't let my son play for Urban Meyer ever!!
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Six Gator
02:54 PM on 02/03/2012
I believe that Urban generally cares about his players.....its the other people, he might niot care about too much.
OH, and his family. He retired from a former job, to BE THERE for his kids...and family.....and frail health. Yeah, I doubt he takes the job at OSU.....
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Kid Notorious
A rambunctious scamp
01:36 PM on 02/02/2012
Urban Assault! Atta baby, Coach Meyer! Even with sanctions we still lock down the best!

O-H!
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Six Gator
02:50 PM on 02/03/2012
"we"?
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Kid Notorious
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08:53 PM on 02/03/2012
Hey, if I'm still paying them money for student loans, I get to say "we"...
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12:43 PM on 02/02/2012
the implication of this is that it is the players that are responsible for the success of the program.

yet they get nothing.

what a coaching racket
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ZenSufi
There is a secret in the Heart of Man.
07:34 AM on 02/03/2012
They get Urban.
07:44 PM on 02/03/2012
For a couple of years until the pressure gets to much and his "family" needs him again.
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Six Gator
02:51 PM on 02/03/2012
free education......what's that worth these days?....
Free meals for 4+ years......any value to that?
Free tattoo's!.....value
Discounted cars....value

poor, poor kids...I had to pay for my education.....still paying it off, too. Sing me a sad song!
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10:08 AM on 02/02/2012
The only school in the only city grateful for the Penn State tragedy. Took the light right off those Buckeyes.

Ok... that's probably not so nice but even my rabid OSU buddy admits there's a degree of truth to it.
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03:45 PM on 02/03/2012
This is the "balance" the BIG10/11/12 strides for.....Whenever it looks like they might have more than 1 or 2 good teams, something happens.
Its back to being OSU and Michy (it appears) for the forseeable future...though NEBby might not yet know about this "rule".
Look at recruiting this year....osu and UM in the top ten (NEBby in the mid-teens) and the next team wa Purdue, at 33. MSU and Wiscony failed to build (much) on their success.......Urban knew the SEC was too tough, but OSU could probably win the B10 Title w/o a HC!.....

Yes, I know recruiting numbes dont mean EVERYTHING....its does show where the kids who CAN pick to go, DO go, though....and a better place to start than with lesser gifted kids,....IN most cases.
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04:21 PM on 02/03/2012
Yeah, but look how long UM has been down. And one year does not a prove Hoke... the next two years will.
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09:18 AM on 02/02/2012
How long before these new OSU...ahem..student-athletes are taking the "Andy Katzenmoyer Course Curriculum" of Golf, AIDS Awareness and Weight Lifting to remain academically eligible for football?
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03:55 PM on 02/03/2012
hey, OSU fans LOVE to brag about their academic standards!....well, when it suits them anyway.
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IsotelusMaximus
Resist we much.
01:41 AM on 02/04/2012
That dude was the dumbest.
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Republican = FAIL
07:08 AM on 02/02/2012
This is why a coach like Meyer is worth the big bucks.
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12:30 PM on 02/02/2012
while the players get nothing

put the kool-aid down. state employees should not make 15 times the salary of the POTUS.
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03:39 PM on 02/02/2012
Football at the Ohio State generates massive revenues. He's worth every penny.
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Six Gator
03:56 PM on 02/03/2012
the "kids" dont like the deal ,the "KIDS" dont have to sign up for it...
12:20 AM on 02/02/2012
Blah Blah Blah and in 4 years Myer will resign because he has an ulcer or he wants to watch his son play sports or some other vague reason. Its now the Urban Myer show in Columbus, its not Ohio St football......I wish the media ask why he "really" resigned from FL ??? Here is a hint> Think Tiger Woods
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07:09 AM on 02/02/2012
If he resigns in 4 years after 2 national championships, and rebuilding the program

who will care???
10:38 AM on 02/02/2012
Your drinking to much of the UM koolaid. Hes not going to win any NC's while he is here.
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dvglass3
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10:27 AM on 02/02/2012
I lived in Columbus for 12 years and I will tell you that no coach could ever become the Buckeyes. The entire state lives for OSU football. I now live in Dallas and I have to laugh at the "fans" here, they are nothing like the OSU fans I know. By the way I am a Tarheel until the day I die. No, it will never be about the coach in Ohio it will always be about the team. Now if you are talking ESPN and the media, that is a different story. No matter, Urban was the best coaching find for OSU in decades by far.
10:39 AM on 02/02/2012
Myer will never have the success that Tress did. We have dumbied down the coaching position from basically a PHD to an associates degree.
02:00 PM on 02/02/2012
Its funny you bring up "dream job" First Notre Dame was Meyer's "dream job" then it was Penn St then now its Ohio St.Hes a phony and a flake and its going to become crystal clear to everyone in the next few years.And when the ship gets a little shaky he will bail just like he did at FL. What is the record at FL the last seasons of all Urban Myer recruited players???