The age-old debate in college sports: Is it beneficial to prioritize age over talent? We recently engaged in an enlightening conversation with an assistant coach, a veteran of the game with deep roots in Ohio, who coaches outside of the state. This coach shared a perspective that resonates with many: Age matters. The example of Bo Jackson, a true freshman, struggling with pass protection, illustrates the point. Our source humorously noted that every team seems to be copying Michigan's strategy, emphasizing the importance of experienced players. The sentiment is clear: With the potential for college athletes to earn more than their NFL counterparts, the trend of prioritizing age is inevitable. However, the coach also acknowledged the fluid nature of college sports regulations, leaving the longevity of this approach uncertain. Stay tuned as we delve deeper into this intriguing topic. In other news, the in-house sales team is a topic of discussion, but the details remain under wraps. Bucknuts subscribers, don't miss out! Follow this link to access today's Boarding House: [https://247sports.com/college/ohio-state/board/120/contents/wednesday-boarding-house--269811798/]. For those who haven't subscribed yet, consider getting an annual membership for exclusive access: [https://247sports.com/college/ohio-state/join/?source=JOIN]. But here's where it gets thought-provoking... What do you think, readers? Is age a critical factor in team composition, or is it an outdated concept? Share your thoughts and join the conversation!