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"We Choose to Go To The Moon!"

ASTRONAUTS ARE INSIDE THE MAGNETOTAIL: Artemis II is on its way to the Moon. The crew capsule broke orbit on April 2nd, propelled by a 6-minute-long translunar injection burn. This means the crew has officially left the protection of Earth's inner magnetic field, prompting NASA to keep a very close eye on solar activity.

The crew is now inside a part of Earth's magnetosphere that humans have not visited before: the magnetotail--a comet-like extension of the our planet's magnetic field that stretches millions of kilometers:



Think of it as a windsock. The solar wind compresses and elongates our planet's magnetic field, creating a downwind tail as shown in the NASA model above.

The magnetotail is extremely dynamic. It whips back and forth in response to solar storms, providing some protection while astronauts are inside and no protection outside. During extreme storms, the magnetotail itself becomes dangerous. Magnetic fields within it can tangle and explode--a process called "magnetic reconnection." (Note: The current storm is *not* extreme. The crew is still safe.)

Every month, the Moon crosses the magnetotail for 5 or 6 days. During the crossing, which is centered on the full Moon, moondust becomes electrified and may leap off the lunar surface. There could even be a "moondust wind" near the terminator between night and day.

Artemis is heading for the Moon at exactly this time. Several Apollo missions passed close to the magnetotail, but Artemis II could be the first to spend significant time inside it. In this respect, at least, Artemis is going where no one has gone before.
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Space Exploration

thats really cool to see... Wife and I caught a shuttle launch in '08 on the way back from our honeymoon... pilot specifically changed course to get a better view... would be cool to see Artemis from a plane
In 1990 ish... I was in Florida with my Old man for some other stuff and there happened to be a Shuttle launch at night, so we asked around for a good place to part and watch it, I mean, obviously you don't need to be super close. Anyway it was super cool as there was this thin cloud layer, so the thing lit up and looked like the freaking sun was rising and it was almost daylight (lets say I was 5 miles away, I don't know why that distance sticks in my head, but I guess it gives a sense of the scale) and then it went through the clouds, and it turned dark again but the sky turned red... pretty cool experience.
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LB Tarvos "TJ" Alford (Official Thread)

James Laurinaitis is raving about a rising Ohio State football defender that looks to be climbing the depth chart

A former high profile recruit looks like he could be trending toward a breakout season with Ohio State. Buckeyes linebackers coach James Laurinaitis revealed strong progress for the defender.

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The Ohio State Buckeyes are set to potentially have double-digit players drafted once again in the 2026 NFL Draft later this month. With that being said, the Buckeyes will have new faces stepping into bigger roles, and they’ll reload in Columbus in typical fashion.

One former high-profile linebacker recruit looks like he could be stepping into an important role for the first time. Ohio State will wrap up spring ball in a couple of weeks and one second-year defender looks poised to leap.

James Laurinaitis singles out TJ Alford as a rising player on the Ohio State defense

“TJ has grown so much from last season,” Laurinaitis told the media on Thursday. “He got so much better from fall camp to when we were in the postseason. There’s been a maturity, I think TJ learned a lot about himself through that season. There’s been a maturity in the offseason. There’s been a seriousness of trying to find a way to get on the field and have a role, which is a phenomenal job.

“He had a really strong start to this spring, so I expect to see a lot of football out of TJ Alford come this fall if everything keeps projecting, you know, trending the way it’s gone. He takes coaching, and he works at it. And it is hard without showing you, like, side-by-side clips of some of our stuff, but it’s gotten so much better. And the future is just really bright for TJ.”

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Really excited to hear this for TJ and our defense. With some good weight on the frame (the only thing that held me back from saying he would play right away here) and a better understanding of the defense, he could be a candidate for big newcomer impact on defense.
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OL Sam Greer (Official Thread)

Gotta happen. This year's OL is top heavy with upperclassmen. Ergo, much talent and experience walking out the door at the end of this season. Sooo, need to get some of the young 'uns ready to step up next year. Or get more than several snaps in garbage time. OL unique in that much is made of 'cohesion' - which to my way of thinking, is like basketball, in switching one's man when unexpected twists, switches happen in front of you. Personally, I'd be watching my own opponent, and probably whiffing on what else is going on around me. Cannot do that, gotta have one eye on opponent, one eye on the opponent to the left of me, and the third eye on the opponent to my right. That sort of behavior is needed to be successful on the OL. Anyway, nothing novel, but real time experience is needed with various players. I'd like to see a report on OL play during the spring practices outsiders (ie press) are allow to see. Especially the write-up including how our current and future stars are looking......anyway, thanks in advance.
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LB Christian Alliegro (Official Thread)

Ohio State football newcomer who starred at another Big Ten program confirmed suspicion about his decision to become a Buckeye

Ohio State went out and got a stud linebacker from Wisconsin from the transfer portal, and now former Badger Christian Alliegro is opening up about the decision.

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The transfer portal was very active for the Ohio State Buckeyes and one of their moves was adding a key Big Ten defender.

With Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles heading to the NFL, Ohio State needed to add experience at the linebacker position. They did just that by adding former Wisconsin standout Christian Alliegro into the mix.

Ohio State’s Christian Alliegro gets honest about his transfer decision across the Big Ten

“I think ultimately I just wanted to come somewhere that can help me get to the next level,” Alliegro said on his decision to transfer to Columbus. “Obviously, Ohio State has the best players and the best coaches to do that [with], so it’s kind of a no-brainer.”

“Obviously, it was tough because I had such a great time in Wisconsin,” Alliegro admitted. “But I think I understood ultimately what was best for me and my career for the future. It was tough to leave, but ultimately I had to do what’s best for me.”

Playing under former Ohio State coach Luke Fickell at Wisconsin, Alliegro made 53 tackles, eight tackles for loss, and four sacks in 10 games last season. A year before as a sophomore, the 6-foot-4, 241-pound linebacker made 66 tackles and three sacks.

Aliegro is going to give Ohio State some pass-rush help from the linebacker position in a similar way Reese did last season. The Buckeyes will have Payton Pierce, Riley Pettijohn, Garrett Stover, and TJ Alford in the rotation at linebacker in some order along with Alliegro.

In what will be a one-year run in Columbus, Alliegro has a great chance to have a special season in Matt Patricia’s disguising defense.

Just sayin': Click on the link to see the entire interview.
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OC Arthur Smith (Official Thread)

Ohio State football player got very honest about Ryan Day‘s NFL addition to the Buckeyes’ coaching staff

Ryan Day made a big decision to bring Arthur Smith to Columbus, and players are speaking out on how things are going with the new hire.

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Ryan Day runs the Ohio State Buckeyes football program like it’s the NFL in many ways and when you look at the coaching staff you’ll get the same feeling. After a successful year with Matt Patricia as the defensive coordinator last season, Day added an NFL offensive mind to the staff this offseason.

When Brian Hartline left for Columbus, the belief was that Day might go to the NFL to bring in a coordinator. That’s what the Buckeyes did with former Pittsburgh Steelers OC Arthur Smith, and the move has been well accepted across the board to this point.

Key Ohio State offensive player gets real about Buckeyes OC Arthur Smith

“He’s a great coach, and just being able to listen to him and how he runs his offense and knowing that he’s been at every single level,” Roberts stated. “He’s such a smart guy that he comes over in our [drills] and teaches us and helps with our footwork and some of our routes just because he’s been through the game for so long.

“But listening to his offense and being in it for a couple of weeks now, I really enjoy it. I love it. I love his offense, and I know it’ll help me for the next level.”

Bringing in a veteran play caller allows Day to be in the CEO role, which he hasn’t been in since the 2024 national championship season. Ohio State should be able to blend together some of Smith’s run and passing concepts with the spread passing game Day has typically had. Bringing those two together should bring an explosive offense led by Julian Sayin and Jeremiah Smith.

Roberts’ comments show Smith has already come in and taken command of the players. When you have NFL head coaching experience and make the switch to the college level, players will naturally gravitate toward the coach. We’re talking about a team full of players at Ohio State who have aspirations of playing in the NFL.

Someone like Roberts has a chance to be the team’s top tight end with Max Klare and Will Kacmarek off to the NFL. Roberts played in 13 games as a true freshman and caught four passes for 30 yards. Ohio State went out and added Hunter Welcing and Mason Williams in the transfer portal, but Roberts is the most experienced player who returned.

Smith’s arrival has players excited to play for him, and while we don’t have a whole lot to go off of yet, the early signs are encouraging around Day’s key hire.

Just sayin': Click on the link to see video of entire interview.
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OL Josh Myers (2nd Team All American, New York Jets)


Now to another gem from Clark’s interview: Who is the most badass player Ryan Day has ever coached?

“It’s hard for me to say one person because there’s been a lot of tough guys,” Day said.

Still, he gave the nod to a pair of Buckeyes: offensive lineman Josh Myers (now with the New York Jets) and linebacker Tommy Eichenberg (now with the Las Vegas Raiders).

“I remember getting ready to play in the national championship game in 2020 with Josh Myers, and he had a needle about this long (holds hands up) that he shot into his foot because he had turf toe,” Day said. “He was literally biting a towel because he had to take the shot. He played that whole game with it and then later had to have surgery because he couldn’t let his brothers down.”

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LSU Tigers (official thread)


ADAPT OR DIE. What is it Ryan Day said about the dinosaurs this week? Adapt or die? It looks like Lane Kiffin has learned that lesson entering the 2026 college football season.

Entering 2026, Kiffin reportedly sold the Tigers’ athletic department and boosters on a $40 million roster, even though the school initially planned to spend between $25 million and $30 million.

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What’s hilarious about this development is that Kiffin once trolled Ohio State for reportedly spending $13 million to field its roster entering its national championship season in 2024.

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Deaths Of Notable Sports Figures (R.I.P.)

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Former Ohio State Kicker Bob Atha Dies at 65

Former Ohio State kicker, punter and quarterback Bob Atha died Tuesday after a years-long battle with cancer. He was 65.

A Worthington, Ohio, native, Atha served as a backup to quarterback Art Schlichter and placekicker Vlade Janakievski from 1978-80. As a senior in 1981, he took over as the Buckeyes’ starting placekicker while also backing up Art Schlichter at quarterback. Atha led the team in scoring that season with 88 points, converting 13 field goals and 43 extra points while also scoring one touchdown.

Atha’s best game as a Buckeye came on Oct. 24, 1981, at Ohio Stadium, when he set a school record with five field goals in a 29-10 win over Indiana. He still shares that record with Mike Nugent (against NC State in 2004), Josh Huston (Texas in 2005) and Devin Barclay (Miami Hurricanes in 2010).

One of Atha’s most memorable moments nearly came three years earlier in the 1978 Gator Bowl. As he later recalled to The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio State was driving deep into Clemson territory when Woody Hayes called for “that freshman kicker” from Worthington. Atha was set to attempt a go-ahead field goal but never got the chance. Clemson defensive tackle Charlie Bauman intercepted Schlichter with two minutes remaining. Hayes punched Bauman on the sideline, which would eventually lead to his dismissal, and Ohio State went on to lose, 17-15.

After his Ohio State career, Atha played in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins and St. Louis (now Arizona) Cardinals. He later returned to Worthington, where he spent several decades working in his family’s oil and gas business.

R.I.P.
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What song are you listening to right now

Here's another music memory. My sophomore year of high school I made varsity baseball and our first road trip was a tourney in Phoenix. We get to our motel and all of the other teams are staying there. Yes, we were all 15-18 years old but it was a giant Keggar. Beer was flowing freely, there were groupies and the coaches were the right in the middle of it. It was my first time and I was sort of a Forrest Gump laying on my bed, reading my history homework, trying to block it all out when one of the groupies who had showed up was suddenly straddling me and rubbing what must have been EEE boobies in my face as everyone else, including my coaches, laughed their asses off. This song was playing at the time

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Indiana Hoosiers (2025 National Champions)

Expected No. 1 Fernando Mendoza puts on show at Indiana pro day​

Fernando Mendoza warmed up with his college roommate Wednesday while nearly two dozen college teammates took turns running the 40-yard dash.

Then the Heisman Trophy-winning Indiana quarterback did what he always seems to do: deliver another impressive performance.

All 32 NFL teams sent scouts to Indiana's campus, more than 100 media members were credentialed and dozens of family members and friends of ex-Hoosiers showed up for a pro day unlike any other in school history. Most came to see the guy expected to be the first pick in this month's NFL draft, and Mendoza didn't disappoint, using his platform to potentially help his ex-teammates improve their draft standing.

"I feel like it went great," Mendoza said after throwing the last of his roughly 56 passes inside the John Mellencamp Pavilion. "You know quarterbacks have passed, have done shorter pro days than that. However, I just wanted to make sure everybody could showcase their abilities in front of all 32 NFL teams and really run routes that are applicable to the timing we're going to be running in the NFL."

Mendoza threw short, deep and medium-range passes, targeting receivers to the left, right and over the middle. He also threw on the run.
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But Mendoza also said he's far from a finished product.

"I'm putting all of my efforts toward just trying to be the best quarterback possible for the season," he said. "But I know at the next level, there's going to be a lot more snaps under center, and that's a big adjustment. I need to get used to that and just the nature of the game. Not only that, the hash [marks] are more condensed and the speed of the game is faster. So, all those things I look forward to learning."
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tldr: fuck him. I'm glad Castro took great grandpa's casino away.
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2025-2026 College Basketball General Discussion

Big 12 and ACC have been pushing to expand the NCAA tournament, currently totaling 68 teams. They are apparently going to move forward after the conclusion of this year's tournament and approve an expansion to 76 teams. The new format is expected to include 24 teams in the "play-in" phase of the tournament - there were 8 before, and now the last 8 that were "in" before will be demoted to the play-in, and the 8 expansion teams will also be there. They will have 12 play-in games spread over 2 sites, Dayton being one of the two.
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