Monkeydad
08-06-2013, 11:20 AM
That egostical lying prick Urban Meyer is the common denominator. He recruited them and let them do whatever they wanted at Florida. Eff him
And now OSU is going down the same route. They were a program full of players who feel entitled and think they're shielded from getting in trouble before...now he's there with his "let players run wild" approach. It's going to get ugly in Columbus. Very ugly.
Their players are already getting in a ton of trouble lately.
July 22, 2013
Ohio State Coach Urban Meyer has disciplined four of his football players for legal problems, including suspending the Buckeyes’ leading scorer, Carlos Hyde, who is suspected of assaulting a woman over the weekend in Columbus.
In addition, the star cornerback Bradley Roby, who was arrested in Indiana for an altercation with a security guard at a bar this past weekend, will not represent the Buckeyes at this week’s Big Ten media days. The freshmen recruits Marcus Baugh, a tight end, and defensive lineman Tim Gardner were also disciplined Monday.
Hyde, a 6-foot, 242-pound senior from Naples, Fla., rushed for 970 yards on 185 carries last season, second best on the team behind quarterback Braxton Miller, and was the unbeaten Buckeyes’ leading scorer with 17 touchdowns and 102 points.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/23/sports/ncaafootball/four-ohio-state-football-players-are-disciplined.html?_r=0
And now OSU is going down the same route. They were a program full of players who feel entitled and think they're shielded from getting in trouble before...now he's there with his "let players run wild" approach. It's going to get ugly in Columbus. Very ugly.
Their players are already getting in a ton of trouble lately.
July 22, 2013
Ohio State Coach Urban Meyer has disciplined four of his football players for legal problems, including suspending the Buckeyes’ leading scorer, Carlos Hyde, who is suspected of assaulting a woman over the weekend in Columbus.
In addition, the star cornerback Bradley Roby, who was arrested in Indiana for an altercation with a security guard at a bar this past weekend, will not represent the Buckeyes at this week’s Big Ten media days. The freshmen recruits Marcus Baugh, a tight end, and defensive lineman Tim Gardner were also disciplined Monday.
Hyde, a 6-foot, 242-pound senior from Naples, Fla., rushed for 970 yards on 185 carries last season, second best on the team behind quarterback Braxton Miller, and was the unbeaten Buckeyes’ leading scorer with 17 touchdowns and 102 points.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/23/sports/ncaafootball/four-ohio-state-football-players-are-disciplined.html?_r=0