OSU Adds Commitment From Division III Transfer Receiver Leon Johnson III

Originally published at: OSU Adds Commitment From Division III Transfer Receiver Leon Johnson III | Pistols Firing

This will be OSU’s first score from George Fox.

Well he’s big, wonder if he can block ?

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Mite not have to try and win 50 50 balls as much.

Cb at 5’10" giving 7 inch plus to him.

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I hope not. If he can Gundy will put him at TE and ruin him.

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Division 3? Let’s ask a serious question here. Is this guy going to see the field at all?

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Welcome to Gundy 2023, I guess. Buy high and sell low.

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Considering how many WRs have hit the portal, I would say it’s probable.

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I hate to say it but our receivers in the portal might go to TCU. JPR, Stephon Johnson and Bryson Green I believe are all from Texas and the Frogs are losing 3 Wrs……

This is going to be a long, long 6 months until we find out just what kind of team Gundy can put together. I have a feeling we will be down for several years if we are out there looking at D1 kids. Geesh.

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Meanwhile, it feels like the opportunities and NIL value for Spencer Sanders are drying up.

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Don’t know his speed but as long as he can catch the ball and a QB that can get it to him he will work

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Sanders wouldn’t he started bouncing the balls to tge recievers. Lol

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Division 3 The desperation of this coaching staff is real. They get him on sale?

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I’m actually surprised gundy could get a division 3 guy to commit to him. Good job gundy. Maybe he’s turning the corner.

Supposedly word is OU might be interested in Bryson Green.

Why not? They got one of ours on D. Might as well get one for the O smh

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Total clown show and gundy is bozo🤷‍♂️

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No offense to this kid, I hope he ends up a great story, but D3? That’s what OSU has sunk to?

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They weren’t really there to begin with. Sanders has always been a mediocre quarterback who is prone to injury. He doesn’t have a future in the NFL, so I can’t see him finding NIL money at another university. In fact, for most players, the NIL money is not going to be much. Don’t believe the rumors and hype that a backup linebacker is getting a million dollars at USC or Washington or Tennessee or wherever. The economics of universities and especially boosters just don’t make those scenarios feasible.

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They had a coupon.