If you want to compare athletic programs, the best way is through the Directors Cup and OSU is in the top 10 quite a bit - year after year. But the runaway winner is Stanford and let's be honest.....who gives a rat's ass about some of the minor programs. Football is king and supports many of the...
Been reading the OSU sites and they're definitely not interested as they have 3 very promising-talented young QBs on their roster and don't want to chance chasing any of them off. And - as you mentioned - [probably wasn't too impressed by Nico in the Playoffs
OSU had 15 declared while both Georgia and Texas had 14 each followed by Oregon with 13.
I read that OSU had a decent shot at breaking Georgia's record of 15 - a couple of years ago - but LB Sonny Styles and that CB - Igno-something both decided to return for 2025
That OSU team was...
Actually, they have 36 varsity teams --- the most in the country, Their football is a $$ monster but look for them to start cutting a few of their other teams. All colleges rely on their football programs to support their other teams
Gonna be extremely hard to "close the gap" as ESPN noted that the shifting of CF power seems to be swinging North and that's due to the "rich" schools with money to burn being north of the Mason-Dixon line. We're starting to see it now with Michigan winning the NC last year and this year's NC...
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