I'd have to think it slows them some. Basically, that'd be like us losing Ameer right now.I mentioned this in my Big Ten media picks thread.
Not sure how this impacts things, but it's appearing like Carlos Hyde is off the team in Columbus. If true, I don't see that slowing the Buckeyes down much. They'll still have two four-star RBs to pick from - Rod Smith out of Indiana, and Bri'onte Dunn out of Glenoak, OH.
____________________Ohio State dismisses Carlos Hyde from team
By Tom Fornelli | College Football Writer, www.cbssports.com, July 22, 2013 11:49 am ET
Ohio State running back Carlos Hyde has been dismissed from the team, according to a report in the Columbus Dispatch.
Hyde was named as a "person of interest" in an alleged assault against a female that took place over the weekend at a bar in Columbus. Hyde hasn't been charged.
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It's ALWAYS the coaches fault when a player gets arrested. Unless it is at Nebraska. Then it is completely on the player.I don't get this Urban Meyer hate at this point. He has a guy, who he did not recruit, gets in trouble with the law. Before charges are even filed, he preemptively kicks Hyde off the team. How is this situation Urban Meyer doing something wrong?
If it happens every now and then, it's normally on the players.When you have a pattern, it's absolutely the coaches fault. That's like what, 40(?) guys arrested in Meyer's last 7-8 years coaching? That's ridiculous.It's ALWAYS the coaches fault when a player gets arrested. Unless it is at Nebraska. Then it is completely on the player.I don't get this Urban Meyer hate at this point. He has a guy, who he did not recruit, gets in trouble with the law. Before charges are even filed, he preemptively kicks Hyde off the team. How is this situation Urban Meyer doing something wrong?
I know. I was being sarcastic. But in Meyers defense, he didn't recruit these players either. Not to say he isn't accountable as the coach. Just pointing that out.If it happens every now and then, it's normally on the players.When you have a pattern, it's absolutely the coaches fault. That's like what, 40(?) guys arrested in Meyer's last 7-8 years coaching? That's ridiculous.It's ALWAYS the coaches fault when a player gets arrested. Unless it is at Nebraska. Then it is completely on the player.I don't get this Urban Meyer hate at this point. He has a guy, who he did not recruit, gets in trouble with the law. Before charges are even filed, he preemptively kicks Hyde off the team. How is this situation Urban Meyer doing something wrong?
Ha ha! It happens. I didn't see your thread in Other Sports when I posted the cbssports.com article. :lol:devnet said:Didn't see this thread...and posted this one: http://www.huskerboa...e-team-at-tosu/
Mods, could you join it?
Somehow this is all Urban Meyers' fault. Because he is the devil. :lol:I know. I was being sarcastic. But in Meyers defense, he didn't recruit these players either. Not to say he isn't accountable as the coach. Just pointing that out.If it happens every now and then, it's normally on the players.When you have a pattern, it's absolutely the coaches fault. That's like what, 40(?) guys arrested in Meyer's last 7-8 years coaching? That's ridiculous.It's ALWAYS the coaches fault when a player gets arrested. Unless it is at Nebraska. Then it is completely on the player.I don't get this Urban Meyer hate at this point. He has a guy, who he did not recruit, gets in trouble with the law. Before charges are even filed, he preemptively kicks Hyde off the team. How is this situation Urban Meyer doing something wrong?