One thing that keeps coming up from the guys watching Trey's tape is that they keep saying how great some of NDSU's play designs are... nice job, OCs!
The Big 10 has struggled to put good to great QBs in the NFL consistently for the past few decades (Dwayne Haskins was the first Big 10 QB get drafted in the first round since Penn State's Kerry Collins in 1995). In regards to which Ohio State QB was a bust, I would say pretty much all of them except for Haskins since we got to give him at least three years to see if he pans out (too bad him, he's stuck in Washington). Here's an article of all Ohio State QBs drafted in the NFL and how the did career-wise: https://www.cleveland.com/sports/g66...rterbacks.html
Hail the BISON!!!
Pretty apples oranges comparison. NDSU has no history of guys playing at the highest college levels then being drafted. Ohio State does. Unlike NDSU they have a track record...I’d even call it a trend. I’m not sure if it’s the system they run (takes advantage of great athletisicm but without having to make the kinds of reads needed to make it in pro ball etc.) or what it is but I think it’s a trend and not coincidental. I’ll think buckeye QBs are a waste of a draft pick until one proves otherwise. I would take a chance on a small school guy before I would seemingly guaranteed waste a pick on Ohio State
I don’t know. Just seems like Ohio st guys put up huge numbers, are in the limelight as top QBs in college ball but won’t cut it in the pros. As amazing a CardaleJones was I knew he would suck at pro ball...Buckeye qb. Could it be coincidental? Maybe but I think it has to do with the system they run. I think shields will suck in the pros too