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RE: OSU QB situation: could a MAC program benefit from a transfer?
(01-15-2015 04:58 PM)emu steve Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 08:11 PM)MidnightBlueGold Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 08:03 PM)San Giuseppe Jato Rocket Wrote:  Regardless of all this speculation; at end of the day OSU can/will deny where any of these QB's may transfer. Guarantee it won't be another Big 10 school and won't be a 2016 national title contenders. See Toledo QB and former Alabama player Philip Ely as exhibit A.

I don't believe they can deny Braxton. If he graduates this spring, he's free to transfer anywhere that offers a graduate degree that 0$U doesn't offer.

With Cardale back at OSU, you're on the clock Braxton.

BTW, does anyone realize it was Cardale who made the comment about why does he have to take classes and that he came to OSU to play football.

It was he...

He might have changed his mind seeing that he has a daughter now.
01-16-2015 12:12 AM
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