Speaking of relationships with Larry Johnson, that’s what has kept Micah Parsons and the Buckeyes so closely linked for the last year. Even prior to his de-commitment from Penn State, Parsons’ relationship with Johnson was a key factor in his recruitment. Now — though he’s told me he’d prefer to play in 3-4 alignment — those bonds are getting even tighter. Parsons is working toward early enrollment and has official visits scheduled to Ohio State and Nebraska — the two schools that seem to be sticking out — and seems to be focused on a big senior season at Harrisburg (Pa.). There’s a sense that Parsons is looking for the place he’ll grow as a person and a player, and there’s no one better suited for that task than Larry Johnson.
https://www.landof10.com/ohio-state/3-3-will-ohio-state-find-way-land-tyreke-smith-micah-parsons-jayson-oweh
Interesting article from an OSU perspective. It looks like it may come down to Nebraska, OSU, and maybe Penn State.
I would imagine early PT would help. The only troublesome piece from a NU perspective with that is is Meyer has shown he is more than willing to play true FS if he thinks they're ready.Is playing early a factor? If it is then that might be what's helping Nebraska here
Is playing early a factor? If it is then that might be what's helping Nebraska here
Early playing time is an obvious factor now. Later on, it will be OSU undefeated or with one loss verses the Big Red N with perhaps 4-5 losses. My experience in recruiting has usually led to the frustration of those close losses or bad defeats that let a recruit slip to other teams. At first I thought this was me just being negative ... 15 years later on following :bigredn: recruiting I've come to have to prepare for it.
probably going to have less losses then that and more often then not recruits see it as an opportunity to come help make the team better...... Either way we look to be the favorite or a coin toss for first.
OSU is still the favorite but we are in it and you never know what will happen
A few posts up in an interview with an OSU guy it was mentioned Parsons thinks the 3-4 fits him better. Personally I think he would be better in the 3-4. More ways to use his skill set in that base formation.3) does he think we can get him to the NFL as well as OSU would? And is he okay with being an OLB in a 3-4 vs a DE hand in the dirt in a 4-3. (He has said recently his best position is probably the pass rushing DE in a 4-3).
A few posts up in an interview with an OSU guy it was mentioned Parsons thinks the 3-4 fits him better. Personally I think he would be better in the 3-4. More ways to use his skill set in that base formation.
This is somewhat controversial, because after FNL camp he did say he thought he fit better in a 4-3 as a DE. This was the first article I've seen where he said he thought he fit better in a 3-4. Maybe another sign that he is liking what N has to offer.