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		<title>Three reasons why Pryor was worth the risk for Raiders (and three reasons why he wasn’t)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 19:44:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ohio State University quarterback Terrelle Pryor (2) runs the ball against Eastern Michigan University during the second quarter of their NCAA football game in Columbus, Ohio September 25, 2010. REUTERS/Matt Sullivan (UNITED STATES &#8211; Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL) The Oakland Raiders selected former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor with a third-round pick in the 2011 supplemental [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="display:none">Ohio State University quarterback Terrelle Pryor (2) runs the ball against Eastern Michigan University during the second quarter of their NCAA football game in Columbus, Ohio September 25, 2010.    REUTERS/Matt Sullivan    (UNITED STATES &#8211; Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)</div>
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<p>The Oakland Raiders selected former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor with a third-round pick in the 2011 supplemental draft. Seeing as how they now don’t own a second, third or fourth round pick in 2012, it was quite a gamble for Al Davis and his franchise.</p>
<p>But here are three reasons why Pryor was worth the gamble for Oakland (and three reasons why he wasn’t).</p>
<p><strong>1. Don’t get fixated on the third-round compensation.</strong><br />
No, the Raiders currently don’t own a second, third or fourth-round pick for 2012. But they also just lost cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha and tight end Zach Miller via free agency so chances are they’ll recoup that third round pick when the NFL hands out compensatory selections next year. In fact, there’s a good possibility that Oakland will receive a third <em>and</em> a fourth-round pick for next year’s draft. That doesn’t mean that the Raiders should just give away their draft picks, but that&#8217;s not what they did. In Pryor, they landed a gifted athlete with plenty of potential…</p>
<p><strong>2. …Pryor is a gifted athlete with plenty of potential.</strong><br />
Pryor is raw as a quarterback prospect but there’s no auguring how good of an athlete he is (which is why Al Davis was so attracted to him). He ran in the sub 4.4-range at his recent pro day and if he doesn’t make it as a QB, he has the quickness and body control to potentially become a receiver at the next level. As of right now, the Raiders don’t have any quarterback on the roster signed through next season. That includes Jason Campbell, who becomes a free agent at the end of the year. Even though Pryor will miss the first five games this season due to a suspension, he gives Oakland the developmental quarterback that their roster currently lacks.</p>
<p><strong>3. The reward could outweigh the risk.</strong><br />
As it stands right now, this isn’t a move that will set the Raiders back for years to come. In the end, all they gave up was a third round pick that they’ll probably get back next year anyway thanks to Asomugha’s decision to sign with the Eagles. If Pryor winds up being a starting quarterback in Oakland, all it would have cost the Raiders up front was a third-round pick. That’s also third-round quarterback money, which is nothing. On the flip side, if doesn’t pan out at quarterback, the Raiders could still try him at receiver. If he flames out there, then hey, at least they didn&#8217;t give up a No. 1 overall selection (eh, JaMarcus?).</p>
<p>THAT SAID…</p>
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<p><strong>1. Davis’ meddling could turn this situation into a problem.</strong><br />
The only reason why JaMarcus Russell wasn’t cut sooner is because Al Davis was still infatuated by the bust’s physical tools. Pryor has a long ways to go before he steps foot on a NFL field as a starting quarterback and if Davis meddles with Hue Jackson’s development of the youngster, then things could turn ugly. As previously mentioned, the Raiders don’t have any quarterback signed through 2012, so Davis could force Jackson to make Pryor the starter next year if he really wanted to. Just like he did with Russell, if Davis wants to see a player on the field there’s really nothing to stand in his way (including his head coach). Pryor needs time to develop and if Davis rushes him, then I take back what I wrote about this move not setting the Raiders back for years to come.</p>
<p><strong>2. Pryor has some major flaws as a passer.</strong><br />
Personally, I think Pryor is a better thrower than his critics give him credit for. But that doesn’t mean I think he’ll be a good quarterback (big difference). For starters, his footwork and accuracy are his two biggest issues right now, which are two things that will leave a NFL quarterback looking for work. He also wasn’t forced to go through his progressions a lot in Jim Tressell’s offense, so we don’t even know if this kid can read a defense yet. At Ohio State, Pryor was often at his best when the play broke down and he could use his athletic ability to make something happen. But in the NFL, everybody is athletic. It’s a faster game and Pryor will die a quick death if he tries to get by on his athletic ability alone.</p>
<p><strong>3. Oakland isn’t exactly a great support structure.</strong><br />
There have been plenty reports about Pryor’s lack of maturity while at Ohio State and look no further than “TattooGate” for a glimpse at his decision-making off the field. With that in mind, it’s a little unnerving that he’s headed off to one of the most dysfunctional franchises in the NFL. One of the biggest reasons why Michael Vick is considered a MVP candidate again is because he wound up in Philadelphia under Andy Reid. Granted, Hue Jackson is a good man. He deserved the opportunity to become a head coach and he may work wonders with a kid like Pryor. But Al Davis simply can’t stay away. Again, if he meddles in Jackson’s work with Pryor then this whole thing could blow up in Oakland’s face. Teams should always view third-round picks as potential starters or else why draft them? It’s not until the fourth and later rounds where teams build their depth. So even though it’s important “not to get fixated on the third-round compensation,” the Raiders still need this guy to pan out or else what’s the point? After all, this wasn’t a seventh-round flier. This was a third-round pick.</p>
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		<title>Terrelle Pryor goes to Oakland Raiders</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 19:03:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerardo Orlando</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor throws to a receiver against Purdue during the second quarter of their NCAA football game in Columbus, Ohio October 23, 2010. REUTERS/Matt Sullivan (UNITED STATES &#8211; Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL) What a surprise. The most dysfunctional franchise in the NFL takes the head case from Ohio State in the third round [...]]]></description>
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<p>What a surprise. The most dysfunctional franchise in the NFL takes the head case from Ohio State in the third round of the supplemental draft.</p>
<p>I guess the Raiders will draft anyone who can run a good time in the 40, regardless of position. </p>
<p>Terrelle Pryor is a major project. I&#8217;m not sure he can ever develop into a starter in the NFL, and he&#8217;s obviously had off-the-field issues as well. The kid needs to grow up, and landing in Oakland only makes that more difficult.</p>
<p>He would have been better off going to a good team like Pittsburgh where he could learn under good coaches and behind a good quarterback who moves around in the pocket.</p>
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		<title>Explosive allegations rock Miami Hurricanes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 17:10:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerardo Orlando</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The drumbeat of college football scandals just got louder with some serious allegations being leveled against the Miami Hurricanes football program. Yahoo! Sports broke the story and followed up with more analysis, and this thing could be pretty big. In one sense, none of this is surprising. As we&#8217;ve said many times, college football players [...]]]></description>
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<p>The drumbeat of college football scandals just got louder with some <a href="http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/08/17/2362352/report-miami-hurricanes-players.html" target="_blank">serious allegations being leveled against the Miami Hurricanes football program</a>. Yahoo! Sports <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/investigations/news?slug=cr-renegade_miami_booster_details_illicit_benefits_081611" target="_blank">broke the story</a> and followed up with <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/investigations/news;_ylt=Ao6n4CzpDEiHXDQpkWFZaSs5nYcB?slug=dw-why_miami_is_in_trouble_081611" target="_blank">more analysis</a>, and this thing could be pretty big.</p>
<p>In one sense, none of this is surprising. As we&#8217;ve said many times, college football players are squeezed by the current system and there are too many temptations for them to cash in on benefits when they don&#8217;t have their own spending money. We&#8217;ve seen it in the <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/ohio-state-scandal/">tattoo scandal</a> at Ohio Sate and the <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/alabama-suit-scandal/">potential suit scandal at Alabama</a>. The NCAA needs to reform the rules.</p>
<p>This crap happens everywhere. The deciding factor is simply proof available to the NCAA. With Ohio State, they had an FBI sting that produced the memorabilia that was central to the scandal. So far in Alabama there are tons of <a href="http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/tag/T_Town_Menswear" target="_blank">photos produced by sites like SPORTSbyBROOKS</a>. We&#8217;ll see where that goes.</p>
<p>Here in Miami things might be even worse, as a rogue booster named Nevin Shapiro is in prison. He&#8217;s pissed off and he seems determined to take down the Miami football program. Thus the problem &#8211; if he can provide proof, Miami is in huge trouble. Some of the allegations are pretty tough as he&#8217;s saying he also provided prostitutes to the players.</p>
<p>The NCAA needs to be careful here. If they go off on these programs with massive sanctions, you might end up with a revolt as other schools will realize that this is happening everywhere on some level. It will be interesting to see how it plays out. Meanwhile, the officials in Miami need to get on top of this asap.</p>
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		<title>More absurdity from the NCAA</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2011 17:36:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerardo Orlando</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The biggest problem facing the NCAA is the myth of amateurism in college sports. With the Internet, 24-hour cable channels, and now social media, the activities of &#8220;student athletes&#8221; is now much more open to scrutiny. In their losing battle to monitor and control these college kids, the NCAA is chasing down some ridiculous &#8220;problems.&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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<p>The biggest problem facing the NCAA is the myth of amateurism in college sports. With the Internet, 24-hour cable channels, and now <a href="http://www.linkedandloaded.com/category/social-media/" target="_blank">social media</a>, the activities of &#8220;student athletes&#8221; is now much more open to scrutiny. </p>
<p>In their losing battle to monitor and control these college kids, the NCAA is chasing down some ridiculous &#8220;problems.&#8221; Check out their <a href="http://www.realclearsports.com/articles/2011/07/26/ncaa_on_slippery_slope_with_social_media__97366.html" target="_blank">recent allegations against North Carolina</a>:</p>
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Last week the NCAA found that from February through June 2010, the university &#8220;did not adequately and consistently monitor social networking activity that visibly illustrated potential amateurism violations within the football program, which delayed the institution&#8217;s discovery and compounded the provision of impermissible benefits.&#8221;</p>
<p>The statement included an NCCA request for &#8220;copies of materials posted on Twitter by football student-athletes. &#8230; Furthermore, the NCAA is requesting information regarding the institution&#8217;s efforts to monitor the social networking activity of football student-athletes.&#8221;</p>
<p>So the NCAA is now seeking to become a social networking assassin of its own. Or should I say it is just playing another variation of its familiar role of assassin, as the NCAA is often in the business of search and destroy, usually of its own making.</p></blockquote>
<p>Following the <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/ohio-state-tattoos/">Ohio State tattoo fiasco</a> and the emerging story of <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/alabama-suit-scandal/" target="_blank">Alabama players potentially getting suits</a>, the NCAA is setting itself up for repeated failure by expecting their athletes to avoid all temptation. They need to loosen the rules, and they need to consider letting athletes earn money on outside activities.</p>
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		<title>From tattoos to suits?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 20:03:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerardo Orlando</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alabama Crimson Tide Julio Jones (R) drops a pass next to Florida Gators&#8217; Joe Haden (L) during the first quarter in their NCAA SEC Championship college football game in Atlanta, Georgia, December 5, 2009. REUTERS/Tami Chappell (UNITED STATES SPORT FOOTBALL) Ohio State lost its coach and best player as a result of a scandal stemming [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ohio State lost its coach and best player as a result of a <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/ohio-state-scandal/">scandal</a> stemming from tattoos. That story seems to be winding down, but we shouldn&#8217;t be surprised to hear about potential scandals at other schools where players are trading signed memorabilia for stuff. </p>
<p>In Alabama, it looks like the players might be partial to suits over tattoos. Outkick the Coverage is tracking this story, and they have photos of Julio Jones wearing <a href="http://outkickthecoverage.com/julio-jones-the-man-of-many-suits.php" target="_blank">10 different suits</a> as he walks into Alabama games. It&#8217;s still early, but let&#8217;s see if the NCAA gets involved.</p>
<p>Until the NCAA changes the way it does business, these scandals will start popping up all over the place.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> <a href="http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/photos-ingram-heisman-tie-to-booster-suitable-29798" target="_blank">Brooks digs into the story</a> and uncovers more information and photos, including information about Mark Ingram.</p>
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		<title>NCAA finds no new violations by Ohio State</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2011 22:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerardo Orlando</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel claps after a play during their NCAA football game against Indiana in Columbus, Ohio, October 9, 2010. REUTERS/Matt Sullivan (UNITED STATES &#8211; Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL) Ohio State got great news today, as the NCAA informed the school in writing that it found no new violations other than those that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ohio State got great news today, as <a href="http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/sports/stories/2011/07/22/ncaa-ohio-state-violations.html?sid=101" target="_blank">the NCAA informed the school in writing</a> that it found no new violations other than those that were reported by the school, and that the Buckeyes would not be hit with a failure to monitor charge. This makes it far less likely that Ohio State will get hammered with new sanctions.</p>
<blockquote><p>The NCAA has notified Ohio State University that it will not face charges of failing to appropriately monitor its football team as part of a memorabilia-sales scandal that brought down former Coach Jim Tressel.</p>
<p>The NCAA has not uncovered any new, unreported violations during its investigation and agrees with Ohio State that Tressel was the only university official aware of violations by his players and that he failed to report them.</p>
<p>&#8220;Other than (two redacted player names) and (Ted) Sarniak, there is no indication that Tressel provided or discussed the information he received &#8230; with anyone else, particularly athletics administrators,&#8221; the NCAA reported in an enforcement staff case summary.</p>
<p>In the summary that was delivered to Ohio State yesterday and released today, the NCAA again stresses that Tressel failed in his duty to report the violations and knowingly fielded at least two ineligible players.</p>
<p>The NCAA will not hammer Ohio State with its worst-possible findings of loss of institutional control or failure to monitor, which would bring significant punishment.</p>
<p>&#8220;Considering the institution&#8217;s rules education and monitoring efforts, the enforcement staff did not believe a failure to monitor charge was appropriate in this case,&#8221; the NCAA informed Ohio State.</p>
<p>The NCAA also reported that it investigated a Sports Illustrated report that identified nine additional players as selling OSU memorabilia to tattoo-parlor owner Edward Rife and interviewed the athletes, but confirmed only one as dealing with the man who is soon to be sentenced on marijuana-trafficking charges.</p></blockquote>
<p>Will <em>SI</em> apologize to Ohio State and the eight students who were named in their story but ultimately cleared by the NCAA? I doubt it. <em>SI</em> reported the story today with a <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/football/ncaa/07/22/ohio-state-ncaa.ap/index.html?sct=hp_t2_a5&#038;eref=sihp" target="_blank">brief AP report</a>.</p>
<p>As stated above, this is big news for the Ohio State program and it might just let them get a fresh start in 2012 without more sanctions. At the very least they should avoid crippling sanctions like those imposed on USC.</p>
<p>This changes nothing with respect to the mess in college football. We&#8217;ve seen a top coach lose his job and a premiere player run off to the the NFL over a bunch of tattoos, while an entire season was vacated, erasing the hard work of all the other players. The entire episode is absurd.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also a warning sign that people shouldn&#8217;t jump to conclusions. Other programs clearly have problems as well, and some of them will be hit hard, but we have to wait and see how investigations play out.</p>
<p>The NCAA needs to do some soul searching and reconsider its outdated rules and the <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2011/06/06/the-absurdity-of-erasing-college-footballs-past/">absurd notion of having schools vacate wins</a>.</p>
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		<title>Ohio recruiting battle heats up</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 22:08:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerardo Orlando</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel celebrates with his team after their NCAA football game against Indiana University in Columbus, Ohio in this October 9, 2010 file photo. The Ohio State University announced on May 30, 2011 that head coach Tressel had resigned and that Fickell will take over as interim head coach for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="display:none">Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel celebrates with his team after their NCAA football game against Indiana University in Columbus, Ohio in this October 9, 2010 file photo.  The Ohio State University announced on May 30, 2011 that head coach Tressel had resigned and that Fickell will take over as interim head coach for the 2011 season. REUTERS/Matt Sullivan/Files (UNITED STATES &#8211; Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)</div>
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<p>Things have changed dramatically in the Big Ten since Ohio State defeated Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl last year behind Terrelle Pryor and other Buckeyes who were set to start suspensions at the beginning of the 2012 season. The ensuing <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/ohio-state-scandal/">scandal</a> has claimed Jim Tressel&#8217;s job, sent Terrelle Pryor to the NFL supplemental draft and has added uncertainty to Ohio State&#8217;s 2012 recruiting operation. Ohio State vacated last season&#8217;s wins and Gene Smith is hoping the NCAA won&#8217;t impose more sanctions, but there&#8217;s uncertainty and it&#8217;s impacting Ohio State&#8217;s recruiting.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the powers that be at Michigan came to their senses and parted ways with Rich Rodriguez. They hired Brady Hoke, and now they&#8217;re going after 300-pound linemen again. At Michigan State, Mark Dantonio continues to turn that program around as well.</p>
<p>With the problems at Ohio State, Hoke and Dantonio are going after the talented recruits in the state of Ohio that were mostly locked up during the Tressel years. Michigan just landed Kyle Kalis, a huge lineman from the Cleveland area who is a top-150 recruit according to ESPN. He had originally committed to Ohio State, but then changed his mind in the face of potential sanctions.</p>
<p>Detroit News columnist Bob Wojnowski is <a href="http://www.detnews.com/article/20110714/OPINION03/107140366/1004/sports/U-M--MSU-gladly-step-over-battered-Ohio-State-in-recruit-race" target="_blank">giddy</a> in his recent column as he explains the potential for Michigan and Michigan State to turn the tables on the Buckeyes if more Ohio recruits shun the Buckeyes. As he points out, &#8220;since 2001, Michigan and Michigan State are a combined 1-15 against Ohio State.&#8221; Part of it was coaching, but recruiting was very important as well as Tressel did a great job of keeping the best Ohio players in Ohio.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no doubt that the Michigan schools will get a boost, but even Wojnowski admits it will likely be temporary, and it might not affect the balance of power much at all.</p>
<p>First, consider that Ohio State had a monster recruiting class last year, and they were already loaded with young talent. The Buckeyes picked up two quarterbacks last year that could make them set at the position <em>for the next six years</em>! Braxton Miller was a top-ranked recruit last year, and many think he can start this year as a true freshman. He&#8217;s a mobile quarterback, but he&#8217;s also a pure passer with great instincts as well. He&#8217;s not a physical specimen like Pryor, but he&#8217;ll likely be a better all-around quarterback.</p>
<p>The Buckeyes also picked up Glenville&#8217;s Cardale Jones who many see as a Pryor clone. He&#8217;s big, strong and fast, and many think he has a better arm than Pryor. He&#8217;ll be grayshirting as he needs to go to a prep school to work on academics. If that works out, he can redshirt the following year and then be available for the following four years.</p>
<p>Next, Ohio State is still getting recruits. Kalis was a huge loss, but the other nine 2012 commits have decided to stay with the Buckeyes. They are all Ohio kids but they aren&#8217;t top-150 stars, and the Buckeyes aren&#8217;t getting an national recruits. Instead, they&#8217;re getting kids who bleed scarlet and gray. Just this week they added two more recruits, <a href="http://www.lancastereaglegazette.com/article/20110714/SPORTS/107140316" target="_blank">Luke Roberts</a> and <a href="http://www.thebuckeyebattlecry.com/2011/07/patrick-elflein-will-be-a-buckeye/" target="_blank">Patrick Elfein</a>. Neither of these guys were snagged away from top programs like USC or Alabama, but they are solid recruits from the state of Ohio. Ohio State has plenty of blue-chippers from the previous three recruiting classes, having one &#8220;down&#8221; year where they load up on high-character kids who love the Buckeyes can actually be a positive.</p>
<p>This brings us to Luke Fickell, Ohio State&#8217;s &#8220;interim&#8221; head coach. Fickell is determined to infuse the team with values like toughness and character, and he recently brought on Mike Vrabel as an assistant coach. This was a real coup, as Vrabel brings his three Super Bowl rings and a ton of credibility to the coaching staff. Wojnowski had a peculiar reaction, calling the hiring of the &#8220;inexperienced&#8221; Vrabel an act of &#8220;desperation.&#8221; This is where the optimism in Michigan might be getting a little overblown. Vrabel played with Fickell, and hiring a 14-year NFL veteran with three Super Bowl rings as linebackers coach is hardly a desperate move. Also, Vrabel will be a huge help in recruiting, as Luke Roberts stated when he committed to OSU this week.</p>
<p>Unless Ohio Sate gets massive additional penalties from the NCAA, I doubt the recruiting landscape will change much as a result of the scandal after this year. Ohio State will get back to landing the best recruits out of Ohio, and that will give them a big edge against their rivals.</p>
<p>The factor that will have an effect on the balance of power is coaching. Michigan made a huge mistake going to RichRod and getting away from physical football. They panicked when Tressel was racking up wins against Lloyd Carr, so they made things worse by bringing in a coach who thought he could win with Big East tactics and players. With Brady Hoke, Michigan has a good change of at least getting back to a competitive rivalry just by playing Big Ten football. Hoke is taking advantage of the current situation, so that will help speed up Michigan&#8217;s anticipated comeback. Dantonio will keep Michigan State competitive, and Ohio State will be fine either with Fickell if he proves himself or another coach next year.</p>
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