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Miami (FL) Hurricanes (1926-2003)

Just sayin':

He sure got that right saying he has "no class".....:lol:

He supposedly did graduate from UGa in Sports Management.

He has to be enrolled in enough classes to qualify as a full time student. Now since he already has his degree,
1) they probably can be can be rinky dink classes,
2) he doesn't really have to physically go to the classes, and
3) he just needs to complete the required work and/or pass the test(s) to maintain academic eligibility for football;
4) And that doesn't even count the "academic assistance" he can get through the school's athletic department...... :lol:
not even ballroom dancing?
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OT Justin Terry (transfer to Virginia Tech)

Former Ohio State Offensive Tackle Justin Terry Transfers to Virginia Tech​

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Terry is the second member of last year’s Ohio State team to transfer to Virginia Tech for the 2026 season, joining defensive tackle Eric Mensah.
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Look Who's Transferring Now (The Portal)

Duke QB Darian Mensah changes mind, enters transfer portal

Duke starting quarterback Darian Mensah is entering the NCAA transfer portal.

Mensah submitted his request for transfer paperwork Friday, ahead of the midnight deadline for FBS and FCS players to enter the portal.

"This wasn't an easy decision, but after talking with my family, I believe it's in my best interest to enter the transfer portal," Mensah said in a post on X.

Miami looms as the expected favorite in Mensah's recruitment when he officially becomes available. The Hurricanes have signed transfer quarterbacks in consecutive years -- Cam Ward and Carson Beck -- and have not landed one during the two-week transfer window that opened Jan. 2.

Mensah had decided Dec. 19 to return to Duke for his redshirt junior season after exploring the possibility of entering the NFL draft. He was No. 5 in Mel Kiper Jr.'s quarterback rankings for the 2026 draft before his decision.

The quarterback was entering the second year of a two-year deal with Duke that would pay him up to $4 million in 2026. If Mensah leaves Duke, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel that his contract grants the university his exclusive name, image and likeness rights, which could prevent Mensah from earning revenue-sharing money at his next school unless the Blue Devils terminate their deal. There is not a specific buyout amount in Mensah's contract with Duke, sources told Thamel.

The 6-foot-3, 205-pound redshirt sophomore from San Luis Obispo, California, transferred from Tulane to Duke after the 2024 season and led the Blue Devils to their first outright ACC championship since 1962 with a 27-20 overtime upset of No. 17 Virginia in the conference title game.

Mensah earned second-team All-ACC honors after producing a conference-leading 3,973 passing yards on 66.8% passing with 35 total touchdowns and six interceptions. He has started 27 career games at Tulane and Duke and has two more years of eligibility.

If Mensah departs the program on the final day of the NCAA transfer window, it will put coach Manny Diaz and the Blue Devils in a difficult position with few proven options available in the portal.
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Just sayin': He had a guaranteed $4M NIL deal at Duke. Some other school must have just offered him a lot more to hop in the transfer portal at the last moment......:nod:
The NIL is tricky. Duke will likely sue for everything Miami is paying him.

Smart move though. Even if he stays with Duke he can get some extra cash.
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Ole Miss Rebels (official thread)

Did he play 4 years? I can’t really tell based on the article if he actually played in 4 seasons. If he didn’t then grant it, if he did then he’s done.

Also, I really don’t get why this is being determined in a Miss. court. Seems blatantly biased.
He’s been in college for 5yrs, but only played 3yrs. He Redshirted his first year and only played in 2 games his 2nd year

and yes, having this trial in a MS court room is extremely biased… just the way they want it
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2025-2026 College Basketball General Discussion

Ed Cooley. Is it bad when your coach has to deflect to global chaos instead of running a middling basketball program? :lol:

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He’s not wrong. It’s just sports but that’s hilarious. You’re not paid to worry about those other problems, my guy.

Blessed to be 1-6.
Thank God, we're blessed that Ed Cooley isn't the coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes. After all, he was on the short list of candidates at one point.
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2024 tOSU Recruiting Discussion

Texas Tech, JMU, Bama, UGA, aTm are the only teams in the CFP with QBs they recruited.
Unfortunately many of the NIL numbers aren't made public, so its hard to compare numbers unless the player, their agent or someone associated with them releases that info. Hence why I have yet to see how much Sayin is earning or negotiating, or how much JJ makes(the rumor is he's up to $7mil for next season). This is all a weird area we're in, in CFB. We know some salaries, but not all. So its kind of like a professional level, but still some numbers are shrouded in secrecy, my guess is because there isn't enough interest in those particular players.
Whatever JJ is making, its not enough.
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DB Cody Haddad (transfer to ???)

dude looks like he aged 15 years :lol:

Good luck to him - but I don't think he's big enough to be a Big Ten safety.
Yeah, the greatest thing he got from OSU was a year to work with Mickey, other than that he was never going to see the field as a Buckeye.

Probably will end up at a MAC school or YSU. One of those types of schools, where he has a very good chance to play.
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2026 tOSU Special Teams Discussion

Added another long snapper.

Five-star long snapper, ranked 16th long snapper in class of 2024.

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Re: After a great conversation with @theGunnerDaniel and Coach Key I’m excited to announce that I’ve committed to @OhioStateFB!!

Just sayin': Apparently Ohio State does have a "kicking coach" or at least somebody that is referred to as a kicking coach.


Rob Keys

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  • Title: Quality Control - Kicking
Rob Keys enters his second season as a quality control coach at Ohio State in 2023. He will work with the Buckeyes’ special teams.

Keys spent 11 years at the helm of the University of Findlay football program, accumulating a 75-42 (.641) overall record. In 2021, leading the Oilers to their first conference title since joining the NCAA Division II ranks. For his efforts, he was named the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) Coach of the Year and was voted the NCAA Division II Region 3 Coach of the Year.

During his time at Findlay, Keys led the Oilers to a pair of appearances in the NCAA Division II playoffs (2017, 2021) and coached ten players who achieved NCAA Division II All-American accolades. 179 of his athletes have earned all-conference accolades as well.

Keys was hired as the head coach at Findlay on Dec. 16, 2010 and also spent time as the Oilers co-defensive coordinator and special teams coordinator from 2000-04. Keys spent time coaching at West Virginia University, his alma mater, Indiana State University, Slippery Rock University, and the University of New Hampshire.

Also,


Gunner Daniel

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  • Position: Program Assistant - Special Teams
  • Alma Mater: Wagner '20 / Boston College '22
  • Hometown: Marysville, Ohio
  • Year in Coaching: First (First at Ohio State)
A long snapper during his playing career at Wagner College and Boston College, Gunner Daniel joined the Ohio State coaching staff in 2023 is a program assistant working with the special teams.

Daniel has additional coaching experience as a graduate assistant at the 2023 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. He also served as a lead instructor at the Hammer Kicking Academy.

As a player, Gunner was a two-year starter and All-NEC selection at Wagner before finishing his career at Boston College in 2022.

A native of Marysville, Ohio, Daniel earned his bachelor’s degree from Wagner in 2020 and a master’s in sports administration from Boston College in 2022.
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Pittsburgh Steelers (official thread)

Mike Tomlin's wife Kiya breaks silence on Steelers coach's shocking departure

The fashion designer reacts to the coach stepping down in Pittsburgh after 19 seasons in heartfelt posts.

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Mike Tomlin stepped down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons and none of them with a losing record. While the shock around the league is still fresh, his wife broke her silence after the bombshell news that hit three days ago.

The 53-year-old coach Tomlin released a statement on Tuesday, January 13, following an ugly 30-6 loss to the Houston Texans in the Wild Card round in Pittsburgh.

His fashion designer wife posted on Instagram her own words on what the news has meant to her in four parts:

Part 1: A LEGACY FORGED: COACH TOMLIN​

“As many of you are aware, my husband has stepped down from his position as Head Coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I want to take a moment to share something from my heart.

I am incredibly proud of all he has accomplished, both on and off the field. Over the past few days, the messages and testimonies shared by current and former players — the men who knew him best — have been deeply moving. They’ve affirmed what I’ve always known to be true about his purpose and character.
His mission began long before the titles and headlines, back when we first met in college, and it has never wavered.”
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Part 2: MORE THAN A COACH: A MENTOR​

From the very beginning, his purpose was clear: to help young men become great individuals. Coaching and fatherhood became the avenues through which he lived out that calling.

To me, the men who passed through his locker rooms over more than 30 years of coaching, our own children, and the hundreds of young people across the region he personally poured into — that is his true legacy.

They are his coaching tree, and that is the achievement we are most proud of.”
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Part 3: THE COACH T COLLECTION​

“The Coach T Collection was my way of sharing that mentorship with the world — capturing the lessons, discipline, and mindset that shaped so many lives.
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While I don’t yet know what our next chapter looks like, what I do know is that I am deeply grateful for the journey the Coach T Collection represented.”
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