I am 75 and the average age for a man to live is 78. This is likely the last national championship I will experience by my alma mater. I'm going to enjoy this immensely! You'll understand what I am talking about in a few decade.
I’m super excited to see Julian Sayin fully at the Helm. Throwing deep to another Trio Of Superstar Wide Receivers. And potentially a breakout season for Mylan Graham and Quincy Porter another 6’4 Freshman WR with stupid speed. And an Absolute Dawg and upgrade at TE in Maxx Klare.
@ he’s gonna have enough weapons and explosive playmakers to ease into it. Chip will simplify things for him with tons of screens and short slants and RPO’s to slow it all down for him until he grows into himself. I’m except see the process and even more excited for The eventual Handing of the torch to Tavien St Claire
@@tylersheppard5450 Sayin won the 2023 Elite 11 and was the #2 QB in the country in that class after Lagway. 6'2" 210-215 should be very effective. He is a better passer than Noland evidently.
Texas is my favorite to win it all next season. Oregon will have a good chance. ND? Dont think they have enough high-end talent. I think PSU will somehow find a way to come up short again. Don't think they will find the necessary WRs... and Allar??? Then UGA, Bama, TCUN??? 3yd and cloud of dust for TCUN: Win first and second downs and get to 3rdand2 or 4thand1. That's how they win. Can't understand how they beat Bama, without Johnson, Graham, Grant, Loveland and Stewart. I thin OSU will just be too young and inexperienced. But with JJ and Downs???
Texas opens in Ohio Stadium. OSU has a horrendous record the past 25 years against highly ranked teams in Columbus. (Texas, 2005; Oregon, 2021; Michigan, 2022; USC, 2009; Oklahoma, 2017; Penn State, 2008; Michigan State, 2015.)
I am 75 and the average age for a man to live is 78. This is likely the last national championship I will experience by my alma mater. I'm going to enjoy this immensely! You'll understand what I am talking about in a few decade.
I’m super excited to see Julian Sayin fully at the Helm. Throwing deep to another Trio Of Superstar Wide Receivers. And potentially a breakout season for Mylan Graham and Quincy Porter another 6’4 Freshman WR with stupid speed. And an Absolute Dawg and upgrade at TE in Maxx Klare.
Idk if he’s ready for QB1
@ he’s gonna have enough weapons and explosive playmakers to ease into it. Chip will simplify things for him with tons of screens and short slants and RPO’s to slow it all down for him until he grows into himself. I’m except see the process and even more excited for The eventual Handing of the torch to Tavien St Claire
@ hopefully, he isn’t a physically imposing kid, I want to see our QB1 play well regardless.
@@tylersheppard5450 Sayin won the 2023 Elite 11 and was the #2 QB in the country in that class after Lagway. 6'2" 210-215 should be very effective. He is a better passer than Noland evidently.
@ I know what his wiki says. I’m telling you this kid gives me big Tate Martell vibes.
Biggest question is how well the new QB plays. Season depends on that
The biggest question outside of QB is gonna’ be the interior of the D line and the running backs.
Calvin Simpson-Hunt is gone.
Not 11 months.
Texas is my favorite to win it all next season. Oregon will have a good chance. ND? Dont think they have enough high-end talent. I think PSU will somehow find a way to come up short again. Don't think they will find the necessary WRs... and Allar??? Then UGA, Bama, TCUN??? 3yd and cloud of dust for TCUN: Win first and second downs and get to 3rdand2 or 4thand1. That's how they win. Can't understand how they beat Bama, without Johnson, Graham, Grant, Loveland and Stewart. I thin OSU will just be too young and inexperienced. But with JJ and Downs???
Texas opens in Ohio Stadium. OSU has a horrendous record the past 25 years against highly ranked teams in Columbus. (Texas, 2005; Oregon, 2021; Michigan, 2022; USC, 2009; Oklahoma, 2017; Penn State, 2008; Michigan State, 2015.)
@@thomascook4318 Well, if you have to lose, lose early; just like in 2014.
@@timg8337 That's what Bobby Bowden used to say. It's not if you lose but when you lose.