New OSU RB Coach Carlos Locklyn with some interesting quotes about leaving Oregon and the transfer portal: "People will say I’m a soft-batch cookie for leaving there, but in actuality, I’m not"

Submitted by njvictor on April 10th, 2024 at 5:50 PM

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This article is full of some great quotes from new OSU RB coach, Carlos Locklyn, which make him seem like a great match for Coach Day. Here's some highlights including how players are "soft cookies" for entering the portal, but he's not for leaving Oregon and how he doesn't like to be called his first name:

I’ve been called everything but a child of God by the people back at the other place that I just left,” Locklyn said. “I’m telling you, if I let you in my DMs, there’s some great comedians out here that are sending me tons of cookies. It’s funny.”

“I tell kids all the time, I don’t coach soft-batch cookies,” Locklyn said then. “If you a soft-batch cookie you got to get away from around me. And they got a bakery for that, guess what it’s called? The transfer portal.”

“The soft-batch cookie thing came from just having the frame of mind, a mental toughness,” Locklyn said on Wednesday at Ohio State. “It had nothing to do with guys getting in the portal or anything. Now most people will say I’m a soft-batch cookie for leaving there, but in actuality, I’m not. It takes great strength to make the decision to leave a place. A weak-minded person wouldn’t be able to make the decisions that I make. It took great strength to do that.”

I prefer to be called Lock,” Locklyn said. “I know coach Lanning would call me — I thought maybe trying to take a shot at me every now and then while I was out there at Oregon — he called me Carlos. But I prefer to be called coach Lock.”

You also may realize the irony of Locklyn now coaching Quinshon Judkins, who by his own definition would be a "soft cookie"

blueheron

April 10th, 2024 at 7:32 PM ^

There's some sort of cognitive inflexibility going on there that I've noticed before. Why use initials when you're talking about OSU? I don't get it.

Anyway, poor unfortunate Buckeyes! They may have to roll with a 3rd-year 5-star QB. How will they manage? (Yeah, he may not be that great. Still, they're better off on paper than most other schools.)

Scarlatina

April 11th, 2024 at 7:06 AM ^

I follow most of the OSU beatwriters and I haven’t seen that rumored… The rumor out there is that Julian Sayin is a much better passer than expected from a true freshman, but he is still solidly behind Will Howard/Devin Brown. Howard and Sayin are both still only 2.5 weeks into learning a new offense - they will likely show better grasp of it by Fall camp.

Sayin has looked like he has passed Lincoln Kienholz as QB3 though, and Kienholz will likely jump into the transfer portal as a result (rumored to have shared interest with Iowa).

  • QB1a: Devin Brown (RsSo.)
  • QB1b: Will Howard (RsSr.)
  • QB3a: Julian Sayin (Fr.)
  • QB3b: Lincoln Kienholz (RsFr.)
  • QB5: Air Noland (Fr.)

 

jwfsouthpaw

April 10th, 2024 at 6:16 PM ^

So he has great strength because he chose to leave Oregon, but players who enter the transfer portal are "soft-batch cookies." 

Yeah, ok then. Makes sense. 

ZooWolverine

April 10th, 2024 at 10:06 PM ^

In his defense, I think he was saying that soft-batch cookies shouldn't play for him, they should instead use the transfer portal. So someone transferring isn't necessarily a soft-batch cookie--but if someone is a soft-batch cookie they should go away via the transfer portal.

To his offense, or whatever the opposite of in his defense is, he's giving me Josh Gattis vibes. Like he's mad he wasn't feeling appreciated at Oregon, and is trying to burn bridges on his way out of town.