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'27 CA SF DeMarcus Henry (Verbal Offer)

Ohio State hoops faces arguably its toughest test yet to bring in Chris Henry Jr's brother

While Chris Henry Jr. is cemented as a Buckeye, the Ohio State men's basketball team just learned a formidable opponent is in the way of landing his brother.

early three years ago, five-star wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes. Now, he's officially in Columbus, preparing for his first season with the team.

While he might be cemented as a Buckeye, his brother is not, but DeMarcus Henry isn't a football prospect; he's a five-star basketball recruit, who is the No. 5 small forward and top-15 overall prospect in the class of 2027.

The thing that the two brothers have in common, other than their last names? Ohio State went after both of them.

The Buckeyes are heavily recruiting the younger Henry, working to bring him to Columbus to join his brother within the Ohio State athletic department, but one blue-blood program just added a hurdle in their way: the North Carolina Tar Heels.

UNC Tar Heels join in on DeMarcus Henry recruitment

Over the weekend, Henry announced that the Tar Heels had extended him an offer after his conversation with UNC head coach Michael Malone.

The competitive edge that the Buckeyes have? Well, other than his brother already donning an Ohio State uniform, Henry received an offer from OSU and head coach Jake Diebler on May 7, 2025, over a year before the Tar Heels did.

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As one of the top prospects in the upcoming cycle, it should come as no surprise that Henry has received dozens of offers, including a few from the blue bloods in the sport.

Henry has received offers from the Kentucky Wildcats, Arkansas Razorbacks, Louisville Cardinals, and a few other of the dominant teams across the country, as well as one of Ohio State's newest in-conference rivals, the Oregon Ducks.

According to 247Sports, Henry has received 20 official offers, including the most recent one from the Tar Heels, and that number will likely only grow over the next few months.

During his first season of varsity basketball, Henry earned 14.8 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.5 steals, and 0.6 blocks per game. Since then, his on-court performances have only blossomed.

There is still a lot of time remaining in Henry's recruiting process, but a program like North Carolina jumping on board his recruitment is just another bump in the road for Diebler and the Buckeyes.
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CG John “Juni” Mobley, Jr. (Official Thread)

Ohio State basketball announces the return of John Mobley Jr.​

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Having Mobley back is a massive boost for an Ohio State team that lost a lot of talent at the guard spot. They lost three guards to the portal, which left them desperate for talent. With Mobley returning, the Buckeyes have the best volume 3-point shooter back.

Mobley is able to stretch the defense because of his in-the-gym range. He is someone who can make shots off the dribble, as well as off the catch. That makes him a dangerous player, and the Buckeyes need more dangerous shooters. Bringing Mobley back helps them do just that.

With Mobley back in tow, he will likely start next to transfer guard Justin Pippen. Those two players will lead the backcourt, while freshman Anthony Thompson will be the best player in the frontcourt. Amare Bynum returns at the power forward spot, so the starting lineup is almost set.
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Cleveland Cavs (2016 NBA Champions)

Their game 4, I believe it was, and last nights Cavs game, we're the best two performances of the Eastern playoffs. Cavs are coming off that one and the Knicks will have to try and find it again. I like our chances.
Will be an interesting series.

As much as SAS gave OKC headaches during the regular season, I have a feeling OKC will win it pretty convincingly.
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HB Jerry Krall (Rose Bowl Champion, R.I.P.)

Interesting article in Land-Grant Holy Land by Jon Johnston:


Keep in mind this was the standard way of doing business with regards to college athletics for decades. Paying players was something that just happened.

This part of college football history has been completely forgotten, and I have to believe that’s with intent. The NCAA purposely has tried to convince us that their entire history has been about amateurism. Part of the video I’m working on will prove that point.

16 Ohio State players were paid to play football in 1949. Eight of them worked for the State Public Works Department.

When you read that statement, is your first thought that they were committing some kind of NCAA violation?

Because if it is, you would be wrong. This is how things worked then.

This was before the NCAA had any sort of real enforcement or really any rules about how to handle players.

I am convinced that we don't know this part of NCAA history because it's pretty much been buried by the idea that amateurism has existed throughout college football history.

Thoughts?

An Ohio State Football Player Got Paid As A “Tire Inspector” in 1949​


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I am doing research for a video that is essentially about how we got here.

In other words, how did college football become the mess that it is now with what seems like no rules, no controls, and complete chaos?

Very specifically, I’m researching something called the Sanity Code. The Sanity Code was an attempt by the NCAA to actually enforce rules for the first time regarding how players could be compensated and whether or not they could have scholarships.

I won’t go into detail about that right now. But during the research, I’ve discovered that in 1948-1949, Ohio State had 16 players that had state jobs. In other words, they “worked” for the state of Ohio. They were paid for these jobs because that was a part of doing business back in the day.

This is from an article in “The Capital Times” of Madison, Wisconsin on December 13, 1949.

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Jerry Krall, who was Ohio State’s running back, got $115 per month as a tire inspector. At least that’s what his job title was. That is the equivalent of nearly $1,600 per month today. It’s nowhere near What we’re hearing about NIL in today’s market for college football players, but it’s pretty substantial for the time.

Put it this way, in 1949, a plumber, a journeyman plumber, made around $450 for a month. An experienced electrician made less.
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2027 CA QB Brady Edmunds is a Buckeye!!!

I really want this kid to stay a Buckeye. Seems like he really wants to be at Ohio State and hope the staff gives him the chance. I’m all for bringing on another QB too and letting them fight it out, but he’s been a Buckeye since a kid it seems(and is extremely talented as well), I hope he gets the opportunity. Then he needs to win the job but I’d hate to see this kid start his career somewhere else at this point.
Im not disagreeing with you, and I’d also like to see him in the class. But in reality I’m hearing more and more that it’s looking like only 1 QB in the class. And I can’t blame Day and Fessler for pursuing the best in the class if they can. It’s starting to seem like the staff might think that he’s reached his ceiling. At least that’s the vibe I’m getting
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Urban F. Meyer (3x National Champion, CFB HOF)

Report: Urban Meyer loses grievance over firing, saving Jaguars $30M

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Former Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer has lost his grievance against the team regarding receiving the balance of the remainder of his contract after his 2021 firing, according to On3.com.

An independent arbiter ruled the Jaguars were able to fire Meyer with cause and would not have to pay him more than $30 million for the final four years of his contract, which he would have been due had the arbiter ruled the Jaguars fired Meyer without cause, per the report.

The Jaguars fired Meyer on Dec. 16, 2021, ending an 11-month tenure that included a 2-11 record, multiple off-field incidences, and kicker Josh Lambo's allegation that Meyer kicked him in the leg while he was stretching in warmups before a practice during the week of the final preseason game.
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2026 tOSU Defense Discussion

Yeah, seems like the only 'ballyhooing' done is by the Buckeye beat writers. Nothing national that I can see. But lest we forget, Arvell wasn't exactly a household name before his break-out year that saw him go from a 'no-name' to a top 5 draft choice. There's been top flight talent put on the field, and they have pedestrian play, and get replaced by the #2, who goes on a rampage all over the place. Would be alot easier if there were a fool-proof crystal ball with the answer already written. Such is life. Anyone still have a working '8-ball' that gives you an answer when you tip it over?
My 8 ball answers are usually not safe for work. Just saying
Just sayin': Mine seems to be pretty accurate.

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James Franklin (HC Virginia Tech)

Was Drew Allar "highly-rated"?
I can't think of anyone else who might be "highly-rated".
How about Hackenberg? Does he count? He was recruited by and played for 1-2 years under O'Brien.
I was never impressed with either. I was shocked when Hack went pro after 3 years. Not shocked at all that he never played a meaningful down in the NFL. Maybe no plays at all. Then he went to some spring league, led his team to something like 0-4, got dinged up, his backup led the team to victory, and he got benched forever.
Allar might be something in the NFL. He wasn't anything in college.
Was that Franklin's fault? Maybe..
Sackenberg actually wasn't wasn't bad for a true freshman under O'Brien. When Franklin got there he regressed every year.
That said, here's my favorite Hack play of his time at PSU.

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Columbus Aviators (Official Thread)

Just sayin': Yeah, so far they haven't been very good.

The complete UFL standings for the 2026 regular season are as follows:

Team Record (W-L) Note
Orlando Storm 6-2 Clinched Playoff Berth
St. Louis Battlehawks 5-3 In playoff position
DC Defenders 5-3 In playoff position
Birmingham Stallions 4-4 Tied for 4th; holds tiebreaker over Kings
Louisville Kings 4-4 Tied for 4th
Dallas Renegades 3-5 Eliminated from playoff contention
Houston Gamblers 3-5 Eliminated from playoff contention
Columbus Aviators 2-6 Eliminated from playoff contention
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NFL Discussion (Official Thread)

Posted on ESPN's website:

The NFL is expected to award the 2028 draft to Minneapolis during its quarterly meetings this week, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Monday. A formal announcement is likely to come Tuesday following a vote by owners.

Nashville is expected to be named host of Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 by the NFL owners, who will vote for the city on Tuesday during the spring league meeting, sources told the NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.
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PGA Tour (Official Thread)

I was laughing and remarking to my wife how much nicer people were treating Rory at Augusta this weekend versus how he was treated at Bethpage a few months ago at the Ryder Cup.

We had a chuckle.

Rory McIlroy has heated exchange with fan at PGA Championship​

Rory McIlroy's frustrating final round at the PGA Championship on Sunday boiled over with an angry exchange with a fan after a "U-S-A!" shout from the gallery at Aronimink Golf Club.

An errant shot out of heavy rough at the scoreable 16th hole derailed McIlroy's come-from-behind bid, and he appeared to respond to the shout by using an expletive while telling the fan to "shut up."

The exchange summarized the two-time Masters champion's confounding final round.

McIlroy said earlier in the week that the outlandish and abusive fan behavior he endures -- as at the Ryder Cup in 2025 -- is usually limited to one week every four years, when those matches are contested in the U.S.
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Just sayin': If the fan just yelled "U-S-A!" at a time when McIlory wasn't in the process of hitting the ball; I really don't see anything wrong with that. Fans have always been know to yell things after the ball is hit, you hear someone yell "in the hole" all the time. PGA golfers need to block out the fans and give their full attention to their game. McIlroy let the fan get to him. The fan won.
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Developed Here

Developed Here: Ohio State’s 25 NFL Draft Picks Over Last Two Years Prove It’s More Than Just A Motto

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Developed Here.

It might just seem like a simple hashtag on social media, one of the mottos for the football team, or a cliché statement, but for Ohio State, the last two NFL drafts back up that it’s one of the best programs in all of college football in developing talent.
Development has always been key for a team to reach its maximum potential. That was the case before the transfer portal era and remains the case now, as well, even if the portal allows teams to fill holes where said team might have missed on an evaluation or didn't get the development from a player that it was expecting.

The Buckeyes have not only been able to develop prospects immediately out of high school, but also ones that they have added through the portal. It's turned into the perfect recipe for Ohio State, one that Ryan Day and Co. continue to lean on.

To take a closer look at this, we broke down Ohio State's 25 NFL draft picks over the last two years, which tied an NFL record (Georgia, 2022-23), to see how long each selection played for the Buckeyes.

OSU's NFL Draft Picks the Last Two Years and No. of Years in the Program
YEAR PLAYER ROUND DRAFTED YEARS AT OSU TRANSFER?
2025 CARNELL TATE 1 3 NO
ARVELL REESE 1 3 NO
SONNY STYLES 1 4 NO
CALEB DOWNS 1 2 YES
KAYDEN MCDONALD 2 3 NO
MAX KLARE 2 1 YES
DAVISON IGBINOSUN 2 3 YES
WILL KACMAREK 3 2 YES
LORENZO STYLES JR. 5 3 YES
CADEN CURRY 6 4 NO
ETHAN ONJANWA 7 1 YES
2025 EMEKA EGBUKA 1 4 NO
DONOVAN JACKSON 1 4 NO
TYLEIK WILLIAMS 1 4 NO
JOSH SIMMONS 1 2 YES
QUINSHON JUDKINS 2 1 YES
TREVEYON HENDERSON 2 4 NO
JT TUIMOLOAU 2 4 NO
CODY SIMON 4 5 NO
LATHAN RANSOM 4 5 NO
JACK SAWYER 4 4 NO
TY HAMILTON 5 5 NO
JORDAN HANCOCK 5 4 NO
DENZEL BURKE 5 4 NO
WILL HOWARD 6 1 YES
For an easier breakdown of those numbers:
  • Of the school record and draft-high 14 picks Ohio State had in 2025 (one short of the record set by Georgia in 2022), 11 spent at least four years with the Buckeyes, with 12 being in Columbus for multiple years.
  • Of Ohio State's four first-round picks in 2025, three spent four seasons at OSU and all four were with the Buckeyes for multiple years.
  • Of Ohio State's draft-high 11 picks it had in 2026, nine spent multiple years in Columbus, including seven that were Buckeyes for 3-4 seasons.
  • Of the four first-round picks OSU had in 2026, all of which were selected in the first 11 picks, each one donned the scarlet and gray for multiple years, with three representing the Buckeyes for 3-4 seasons.
In total, 13 of Ohio State’s 25 draft picks over the last two years were Buckeyes for at least four years and 21 were in Columbus for multiple years. Nine of the 25 transferred into Ohio State, but five of those nine were Buckeyes for multiple years.

Number of Years Spent at Ohio State by 2025-26 NFL Draft Picks
YEARS NO. OF DRAFT PICKS
1 4
2 3
3 5
4 10
5 3
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