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Did everyone hear about an OSU's staffer's response to Harbaugh's tweet?

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Apparently, he replied with "Thought of the Day" with a picture of SI's cover declaring OSU national champions. OSU is going to get what's coming to them. It's just a matter of time.
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His response is telling in that he doesn't deny that Meyer lied to Weber....

Instead, he posts a picture of a SI cover declaring OSU national champs. Winning is all that matters to OSU no matter how many corners they cut.
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Serious question, do we know anyone lied? Was it a lie of omission? I have seen Weber's tweet then a lot of ranting by Cass's coach about ethics without specifics, but I haven't seen exactly what Weber claims was said or not said.
 
I think it's obvious that Weber had no idea that OSU's RB coach....

was going to leave 1 day before he signed his LOI with OSU. Either OSU misrepresented the situation or the coach was contacted, interviewed, and accepted a job with the Bears within 24 hours of Weber committing to OSU.
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Re: I think it's obvious that Weber had no idea that OSU's RB coach....

I took a job once and found out the guy who interviewed me and recruited me for the position and was to be my boss was leaving the company.. I never felt lied to particularly and everything worked out great. Obviously a different scenario.

It actually is possible the Drayton to Bears thing did come down in a day if he had been targeted by Bears staff and there was a pre-existing relationship. I honestly don't know. It is a bit more likely Drayton knew, but also made clear to the Bears he had to stay through signing day. It is quite possible Urban didn't know. Is it OSU lying in that instance? I suppose so as Drayton was obviously representing the university. What if there weren't any discussions in the eleventh hour of Drayton being his position coach? Is it only deceptive because Drayton did his job to the end and didn't say, by the way, tomorrow is my last day on the job?

Don't get me wrong, it is a shocker for the kid. But no one has a guaranty who his position coach is going to be.
 
My favorite is the TUOS spin that the kid probably won't play much as


they're so loaded at RB, so it's no big deal that they lied to him. Sure, that sounds like it makes sense.
 
So hard to say. I thought Brionte Dunn was going to be a huge stud and we had a heck of a recruiting battle with UM over him. He has struggled to get any playing time. You just don't know who pans out and who doesn't.
 
Re: I think it's obvious that Weber had no idea that OSU's RB coach....

Originally posted by BuckeyeToo:
I took a job once and found out the guy who interviewed me and recruited me for the position and was to be my boss was leaving the company.. I never felt lied to particularly and everything worked out great. Obviously a different scenario.



It actually is possible the Drayton to Bears thing did come down in a day if he had been targeted by Bears staff and there was a pre-existing relationship. I honestly don't know. It is a bit more likely Drayton knew, but also made clear to the Bears he had to stay through signing day. It is quite possible Urban didn't know. Is it OSU lying in that instance? I suppose so as Drayton was obviously representing the university. What if there weren't any discussions in the eleventh hour of Drayton being his position coach? Is it only deceptive because Drayton did his job to the end and didn't say, by the way, tomorrow is my last day on the job?



Don't get me wrong, it is a shocker for the kid. But no one has a guaranty who his position coach is going to be.

Kind of surprised Pizza Hut actually recruits their delivery drivers.
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