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LGHL Power Two Podcast: You couldn’t write a better story for Jack Sawyer!

Power Two Podcast: You couldn’t write a better story for Jack Sawyer!
JordanW330
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Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic - Ohio State v Texas


Off the back of Sawyer’s career-defining play, Ohio State will meet Notre Dame in Atlanta for the National Championship.

Welcome to a new episode of Land-Grant Podcast Network’s Power Two Podcast. On this show, we talk about Big Ten and SEC football…and everyone else. This show is for the die-hard fans and the casual college football fans.

After every week of action, we will catch you up on all the major matchups of the previous weekend and look ahead at the games, storylines, and players you should be paying attention to for the next week.

My name is Jordan Williams, and I am joined by my co-host DaNaysia Jones. Lock in as we run a power sweep through the college football landscape.



In this week’s episode, Jordan and DJ discuss paying dues for their respective Greek organizations. The economy is insane, so surely there should be different options for those of us who are trying to make it. There was also a history lesson about Founder’s Day and its importance.

In the news, DJ and Jordan react to Nick Saban’s induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. This is a very well-deserved honor and it is always great to give folks their flowers while they are still here to receive them.

In the two-minute drill, Jordan shares a clip from another podcast about Ryan Day. For the first time in Power Two Podcast history, Jordan defended Day. The clip indicated that Ryan Day may have a particular bias, and Jordan pulled out the receipts to debunk that notion. DJ shared her frustration with baseless claims about people on the internet and how it can affect them.

This week DJ and Jordan give a comprehensive review of both the Orange Bowl and the Cotton Bowl. Texas has earned their respect with a hard-fought battle against Ohio State. DJ believes that Texas has a legitimate shot at returning to the Playoffs next year. Jordan took a moment to appreciate Jack Sawyer and his contribution to the Ohio State team especially now that he has completed a legacy play in the red zone. Jordan also praised both Ryan Day and Steve Sarkisian’s coaching and playcalling.

Penn State and Notre Dame were deemed an instant classic by Jordan. DJ was particularly impressed with the comeback Notre Dame put together but also concerned by the number of injuries. Jordan blamed the lack of wide receivers as Penn State’s downfall instead of James Franklin’s coaching for the loss.

In the pregame power sweep, Jordan and DJ share their in-depth analysis of the college football national title matchup between Notre Dame and Ohio State. Jordan discussed the defensive scheme of Notre Dame and how it may not be successful against Ohio State. DJ discusses what is at stake for each team. Both sides would be deserving of the title, but who will ultimately take it home?

In the two-minute warning, Jordan shares frustration with the Patriots blatantly disrespectful coach hiring process. DJ gives a quick rundown on the new Unrivaled Basketball League and why you all should tune in on Jan. 17.



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LGHL Kennedy Cambridge’s acrobatics shatter lethargic start for Ohio State women’s basketball

Kennedy Cambridge’s acrobatics shatter lethargic start for Ohio State women’s basketball
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Cleveland State v Ohio State

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Cambridge played seven first half minutes, but made the most of every single one of them, changing the momentum of the game

On Monday, No. 9 Ohio State women’s basketball celebrated the first Freshman of the Week honor for point guard Jaloni Cambridge. The honor was justified, with the No. 1 overall point guard in the 2024 class averaging 21 points, five rebounds and two assists in the double victory week for the Buckeyes.

On Sunday though, it was her older sister Kennedy Cambridge who played limited minutes, but they were about quality over quantity.

The first quarter of the Buckeyes game against the Oregon Ducks on Sunday was rough. Ohio State shot an abysmal 19 percent from the floor, even worse than a 40 percent showing Wednesday night in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Ohio State wasn’t moving the ball through the Oregon defense, settling for shots and not able to get into their lethal full court press. Head coach Kevin McGuff brought in redshirt guard Kennedy Cambridge with two minutes remaining in the quarter.

Within 15 seconds, Cambridge already had two offensive rebounds, with the second sending the guard out of bounds but not before the defensive-minded former Kentucky Wildcat threw the ball off an Oregon defender to keep possession for the Buckeyes.

In just over two minutes, Cambridge grabbed three rebounds, two offensively, and made a jumper with one second remaining, which put the Buckeyes within a possession.

“What changed the game is when we put Kennedy [Cambridge] in,” said head coach Kevin McGuff. “I thought her effort, intensity, and making hustle plays really just ignited us and we went on a great run there.”

Great is a bit of an understatement. Ohio State went on a 27-point run. Now, Cambridge didn’t turn that defense into game changing offense, and suddenly become another version of her younger sister. Cambridge had two points in the run, but if style earned extra points, it would have been worth a little more.

On a fast break, guard Chance Gray found Cambridge running towards the basket, hit the pass and Cambridge Euro-stepped between two defenders and tripped on a defender’s leg. The guard went crashing to the court but not before heaving the ball into the air from only a couple feet above the ground, banking it off the backboard, as shown below (third made basket of the video):


Did our best football impression and went on a 27-0 run against Oregon pic.twitter.com/PPrbIvmrMl

— Ohio State Women’s Basketball (@OhioStateWBB) January 14, 2025

“You know, that was God because I did not think that was going in,” said Cambridge. “So yeah, I just prayed and it went in.”

Oregon might have been praying for the run to end, but the Buckeyes had 17 more points coming after that circus shot went in. The 27-point run was a far cry from the Buckeyes of the first half. Instead of forcing whatever they could get, the Scarlet and Gray looked confident, poised and ready to disrupt anything the Ducks sent their way.

Speaking of disruption, Cambridge got up quickly from that answered prayer and immediately won the ball back for Ohio State.


STEAL & SCORE, BUCKS ARE UP ️ pic.twitter.com/IDUF8VR3a4

— Ohio State Women’s Basketball (@OhioStateWBB) January 12, 2025

“I personally don’t think that I was the spark that got us going,” said Cambridge. “I think that we all were just hyped and turnt. We were just happy.”

To Kennedy Cambridge, the notion that she was the person who sparked what would become the game-winning run for the Buckeyes was as far off base as the chances of that layup going into the basket. Senior guard/forward Taylor Thierry set the record straight, in a moment where she let her media training guard down and spoke honestly about her teammate.

“Ken was definitely the spark this game. She’s honestly the spark every game,” said Thierry. “Like, any time we’re lacking energy or something’s off, especially defensively, we can always trust that Ken’s going to come to the game, give it her all, dive on the floor. Like if I had a dollar for every time she dove on the floor, I mean, I’d be rich. So just seeing that too, like your teammates giving it their all, you know, that just motivates you to even push through, even if you’re tired or anything.”

Kennedy Cambridge was humbled by her teammate’s words.

“I think that’s easy to do when you love your teammates,” said Cambridge.

That love was reciprocated in the locker room following the win, the 16th in a row for the Buckeyes.


Queen Kennedy

The spark we needed to get going today was all KC ️ @kencambridge_ | #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/rejFHGpS2f

— Ohio State Women’s Basketball (@OhioStateWBB) January 12, 2025

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LGHL Early previews for Ohio State’s national championship matchup with Notre Dame

Early previews for Ohio State’s national championship matchup with Notre Dame
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: SEP 23 Ohio State at Notre Dame

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All the Buckeye news thats fit to re-print.

Look, we get it. Your days are busy and you don’t have time to read all of the stories and tweets from the three dozen websites dedicated to covering Ohio State athletics, or the 237 Buckeye beat writers churning out hot takes and #content on a daily basis. But that’s ok, that’s what your friends at Land-Grant Holy Land are here for.

Monday through Friday, we’ll be collecting all of the articles, tweets, features, interviews, videos, podcasts, memes, photos, and whatever else we stumble across on the interwebz and putting them in our daily “Why is this News?” article. That way, you’ll have a one-stop shop for all of the most important Buckeye news, jokes, and analysis.

You’re welcome!


For your Earholes...


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On the Gridiron


Ryan Day, assistants see bonus total rise further with Ohio State’s run to CFP title game
Joey Kaufman, The Columbus Dispatch

Key Takeaways as Ryan Day, Ohio State wipe slate clean for title game
Austin Ward, Dotting The Eyes


Jim Knowles’ defense now has the best scoring defense (11.75 ppg) over 2-yr period of any DC in the last 12 years. These advanced stats are before tonight’s game. Remarkable. pic.twitter.com/1Rgzl2cwRB

— Pete Roussel (@PeteRoussel) January 11, 2025

Setting the table for Ohio State vs. Notre Dame in national championship game
Spencer Holbrook, Lettermen Row

First Look: Classic Ohio State-Notre Dame match-up set for national championship
Steve Helwagen, Bucknuts

Five Things to Know About Notre Dame, Ohio State’s Opponent in the National Championship Game
Andy Anders, Eleven Warriors

Rare penalty issues can’t pop up again for Buckeyes in title game
Spencer Holbrook, Lettermen Row

What’s the key to Ohio State’s success? Defense refuses to give an inch
Rob Oller, The Columbus Dispatch


The combined result of these pictures is 7 points for Ohio State pic.twitter.com/BoQLIAb0OD

— Woody (@woodyVSworld) January 13, 2025

Urban Meyer defends Ohio State football fans: ‘Born in your blood’
Austin Curtright, USA Today Network

Jack Sawyer is saving his best for last, the Columbus native has Ohio State on the cusp of a national title
Patrick Murphy, Bucknuts

What it’s been like for the Sawyer family since Jack’s iconic play
Bill Rabinowitz, The Columbus Dispatch


My favorite part of watching the All 22. As soon as Henderson broke free, that Texas staffer knew on the sideline.

Hate that feeling as a coach. pic.twitter.com/4pDb4AvAZW

— Justin Whitlatch (@WingT_Football) January 13, 2025

On the Hardwood


Jaloni Cambridge wins Big Ten Freshman of the Week
Thomas Costello, Land-Grant Holy Land

With some practice consistency, can Ohio State start earning more wins?
Adam Jardy, The Columbus Dispatch


Outside the Shoe and Schott


Women’s Volleyball: Fiona Fonoti Joins Women’s Volleyball Staff
Ohio State Athletics

Women’s Ice Hockey: Amos Named WCHA Forward of the Week
Ohio State Athletics


And now for something completely different...


The Black Pearl has nothing on Captain Jack Sawyer! Check out the new t-shirt from @BreakingT reveling in all of the glory from Sawyer's legendary performance on Friday night!https://t.co/egVOTKC9Wv

— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) January 13, 2025

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LGHL Silver Bullets Podcast: Texas rewind and Notre Dame preview

Silver Bullets Podcast: Texas rewind and Notre Dame preview
Michael Citro
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NCAA Football: Cotton Bowl-Ohio State at Texas

Tim Heitman-Imagn Images

The Cotton Bowl has been won, and it’s on to the national championship game.


The Buckeyes have advanced to the ultimate game — the College Football Playoff championship game — after battling to a 28-14 win over a game Texas Longhorns squad that pushed them to the closing moments of the game.

While Ohio State made things a lot more difficult than they needed to be through a parade of penalties and an early third-quarter turnover, Texas deserves a lot of credit for making it a four-quarter struggle. Ultimately, Jack Sawyer ascended to the pantheon of all-time Buckeye legends with a play for the ages to seal the win.

We look back at the Cotton Bowl’s key plays and statistics, check in on our picks to click, and review our score preview from one of the best games of this year’s College Football Playoff.

Following our game recap, we looked at Ohio State transfer portal news with two more current Buckeyes headed into the portal at season’s end. We also discussed Buckeye great Mike Vrabel’s new coaching gig and congratulate a pair of former Ohio State players for earning All-Pro honors in the NFL.

Finally, we look ahead to Notre Dame. Ohio State will face a familiar face in former OSU linebacker Marcus Freeman, who coaches a Fighting Irish team that looks a lot like the 2002 national champion Buckeyes. They’ve got a strong defense, better-than-they-seem skill players, a quarterback who isn’t flashy but finds ways to get things done, and a team that won’t ever quit.

Ryan Day will have to beat Tresselball to win a national championship on Jan. 20. We preview the matchup, select the players we think will perform well for Ohio State, and give our score predictions.

We would love to hear from you, so please reach out with your feedback and questions below in the comments section or send us an email. Any questions directed toward us will be answered on our next show.

Be sure to subscribe, rate, review, share, and follow the show over on Twitter at @SilvrBulletsPod.

As always, thanks for listening!



0:22 - We look back at a hard-fought Ohio State win over the Texas Longhorns in the Cotton Bowl.

46:10 - Ohio State transfer portal news and big happenings for some Buckeyes in the NFL.

56:05 - The Buckeyes move into the national championship game against a Notre Dame team that looks suspiciously similar to Jim Tressel’s national championship Buckeyes.

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LGHL B1G Thoughts: Jack Sawyer, the prince that was promised!

B1G Thoughts: Jack Sawyer, the prince that was promised!
JordanW330
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: JAN 10 CFP Semifinal Cotton Bowl Classic - Ohio State vs Texas

Photo by Austin McAfee/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Sawyer has officially become an Ohio State legend, but the job’s not finished.

Every week after the Big Ten games, we will bring you some B1G thoughts on everything that happened! This will include analysis, stats, key players, moments, and more. With the Big Ten expanding from 14 teams to 18 teams in 2024 we will have a bunch of storylines to follow.



Ryan Day and Ohio State are all in for the 2024 season. Is Oregon a national championship contender or will they stumble in their first Big Ten season? How do the former members of the Big Ten West fair in the new divisionless format?

We track all these storylines and more as the Big Ten hopes to win back-to-back national championships. Check out the I-80 Football Show for more in-depth analysis and to preview the next week of B1G games.


The prince that was promised


Jack Sawyer was supposed to be the third Bosa brother. In some ways, he never lived up to that, but in other ways, he has been all that in more. Sawyer, the Prince who was Promised, is everything right about this program, while simultaneously being the heart and soul.

Don’t take that from me, that is what any player, coach, or staffer has said any chance they get to talk about Jack. Sawyer was the first player to commit to Ryan Day. As a Columbus kid, he was coming to Ohio State anyway, but his trust in Day helped spurn one of the best recruiting classes under Day’s tenure.

After going 0-3 against Michigan, Sawyer was the first draft-eligible junior to announce publicly that he was coming back for his senior season. Like his decision as a high schooler, his commitment led to a surge in players spurning the NFL for another chance at completing one of their three stated goals: Beat That Team Up North, Win the Big Ten, & compete for a National Championship.

After losing to Michigan for the fourth year in a row, Sawyer stood up like Jon Snow against the Bolton Army, refusing to allow the Michigan players to plant a flag in Ohio Stadium. Ohio State claims ‘The Brotherhood’ when it talks about its culture, its locker room, and what makes this program special. Captain Jack is a shining example of The Brotherhood, Where he goes this program follows. After losing to Michigan he could’ve put his head between his legs, but instead, he chose to fight.

Entering the playoffs, Sawyer and the Buckeyes could’ve listened to the noise; They could’ve wilted under the pressure. Instead, Sawyer is having the best four-game stretch of his life — including the Michigan game, where he made what should’ve been a career-defining interception, except the offense couldn’t get the job done.

In his last four games, he has 4.5 sacks, 10 tackles, an interception, and a forced fumble return for a touchdown. In this biggest moment of the Michigan game, he made a play, a play doomed to be forgotten in history because of the outcome. So he turned up the pressure in the biggest moment of the 2024 College Football Playoff.

Fourth-and-goal from the 8-yard line with Texas trying to tie the game and force overtime, Captain Jack rose to the occasion. A strip sack and 83 yards later, Sawyer cemented himself as an Ohio State legend.

The job’s not finished, but this team and this defense will be ready for Notre Dame in the national championship game because Sawyer will be ready. The Columbus Kid, The Prince who was Promised, the heart and soul of the Ohio State Buckeyes is on the precipice of being immortalized in Buckeye Valhalla.

From his backyard in Pickerington to Atlanta he is making his dreams come true. With only 60 minutes left to wear the scarlet and gray, I would not count out Captain Jack.


Paul Keels with the call of Jack Sawyer's legendary touchdown on The Fan (courtesy of Learfield) pic.twitter.com/YPmlC73BAg

— 97.1 The Fan (@971thefan) January 11, 2025

Jim Knowles, please fill out this blank check


This entire season and specifically this playoff run, the most impressive unit on the field at any given moment has been Ohio State’s defense. Three games into the playoffs, and this defense is still not getting the respect it deserves.

Heading into the CFP, Tennessee, Oregon, and Texas were three of the best offenses in the country. The Silver Bullets have held them to a combined 52 points, or 17 points per game. Tennessee and Oregon averaged 35 points per game, while Oregon averaged 33 points, meaning Jim Knowles’s defense has held three straight teams to half of their scoring average.

Knowles has been exactly what Ohio State needed when Ryan Day hired him, including as a leader. Rumor has it that an Ohio State staffer commented, “Wow Texas scored fast there,” leading Knowles to drop one of the greatest quotes when compared to the results saying, “They haven’t scored yet”.

Knowles’ defense has come up big in key moments all season, but specifically on the goal line. The Silver Bullets have five goal line stands this season, stopping Penn State, Nebraska, Indiana, and Michigan before this Texas game. Quick math, Knowles’s defense averages a goal-line stand once every three games. The Buckeye offense is pretty, but this defense is the MVP of the season, and if they show up one more time they will carry Ohio State to a national championship.

Through three playoff games, Knowles’ defense has 16 sacks, 28 tackles for loss, 25 passes broken up, an interception, four forced fumbles, and an 83-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown. Despite the numbers and the overwhelming dominance, this defense isn’t referred to like Georgia and Bama defenses of the past decade. Respect or no respect, the Silver Bullets keep fighting, grinding, and putting teams into submission.

Knowles should be proud of his team’s effort, and Ryan Day and Ross Bjork should hand him a blank check before the champagne dries on his shirt if they win the National Championship.


A DEFENSIVE MASTERCLASS

Watch @OhioStateFB's defense make four game-changing goal line stops #B1GFootball x #CFBPlayoff pic.twitter.com/vxDwwhq7eI

— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) January 11, 2025


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LGHL Ohio State makes the cut for 2026 four-star safety

Ohio State makes the cut for 2026 four-star safety
Dan Hessler
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2026 four-star safety Zech Fort | via 247Sports

The Buckeyes also saw 2025 four-star WR commit Quincy Porter impress over the weekend.

Ohio State is now 3-0 in the newly expanded College Football Playoff following another impressive showing this past weekend. Ohio State will once again be playing for the national championship after defeating Texas 28-14 in the Cotton Bowl.

The Buckeyes will now have a week to prepare for Notre Dame, who the team will take on in the championship game. Because of this, and rightfully so, many of the headlines surrounding the Ohio State football team this well focus on the upcoming game and the many storylines that will come along with it.

The same can be said for the Ohio State coaching staff, but Ryan Day and co. will also continue to put an emphasis into recruiting. With the transfer portal being open and with high school football seasons over, recruiting will soon be heating up and Ohio State will not be missing out on the fun.

This dedication to recruiting keeps Ohio State in the college football recruiting headlines and Monday was no different. In case you missed out on any of the Ohio State recruiting news, Land-Grant Holy Land has you covered.

2026 four-star safety has Ohio State as a top school​


With the 2025 recruiting cycle all but wrapped up for the Buckeyes, the Ohio State coaching staff has shifted focus towards the transfer portal and the 2026 class. Fortunately for the Buckeyes, the staff has been building relationships with recruits in the 2026 class for months now, if not longer.

This hard work has led to Ohio State earning four verbal commitments already in the class, good for the No. 12 spot in the 247Sports Class Rankings. The Buckeyes are constantly working on adding to this and the team moved one step closer to doing so on Monday when it learned 2026 four-star safety Zech Fort (Bradenton, FL / IMG Academy) included the team in his top 6 schools.


One of the top DBs in the 2026 class, @ZechariahFort takes the next step and drops top schools: pic.twitter.com/z3HdJFdTqM

— John Garcia, Jr. (@JohnGarcia_Jr) January 13, 2025

Alongside Ohio State, the blue-chip safety also included Georgia, Notre Dame, Florida, Alabama and Florida State in his top schools. Fort has made visits with each of his six finalists and has found his way to Ohio State’s campus multiple times, the last being the Ohio State versus Michigan game in November.

Ohio State also has another tool in its arsenal for recruiting Fort which is that the safety has family ties to the program, and he has said the Buckeyes were his dream school as a kid. Rest assured, Ryan Day and the Ohio State coaching staff will use this in his recruitment.

Fort has also reportedly mentioned he would like to commit earlier than later. He spoke with Chad Simmons of On3.com recently and said that he may be ready to come to a decision by February.

There have been no 247Sports Crystal Ball predictions cast for Fort but the On3 predictions favor Alabama, giving them a 25.6 percent chance compared to a 14.5 percent chance for the Buckeyes.

Fort is the No. 8 safety in the 247Sports Composite Rankings and he is the No. 103 overall recruit. He is also the No. 18 recruit out of the talent-rich state of Florida.

Quick Hits​

  • Ohio State 2025 four-star wide receiver recruit Quincy Porter impressed all of last week in practice, leading up to the All-American Bowl on NBC. The good impressions continued during the weekend game as Porter had quite the performance. He was listed as one of the overall top performers by On3 and made this impressive play on fourth-and-20.

Antwann Hill Jr. drops a DIME to Quincy Porter on 4th and 20!

NBC & Peacock | @AABonNBC pic.twitter.com/edxVxexUI7

— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) January 11, 2025
  • The recent buzz surrounding Ohio State recruiting has revolved around former Alabama defensive end transfer target Damon Wilson II, the No. 5 transfer portal prospect. The Buckeyes were one of his finalists in his recruitment, and because of this immediately became contenders to land him.

Wilson has visited with both the Buckeyes and Missouri since entering the portal and Ohio State has remained the favorites until recently. There is a feeling Missouri could quickly jump the Buckeyes as the favorite to land him, if they have not already. Land-Grant Holy Land will continue to keep you updated on his recruitment.

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LGHL Uncut: Taylor Thierry, Kennedy Cambridge talk second quarter spark over Oregon

Uncut: Taylor Thierry, Kennedy Cambridge talk second quarter spark over Oregon
ThomasCostello
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: JAN 12 Women’s - Oregon at Ohio State

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McGuff discusses another up and down game that ends in the Buckeyes’ favor.

Throughout the year, Land-Grant Holy Land will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conferences, but also from individual interview sessions.

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The No. 9 Ohio State women’s basketball team took a brief hiatus from the road, welcoming the Oregon Ducks to the Schottenstein Center. A 27-point run in the second quarter put the Buckeyes ahead for good, but not without a late surge from the Ducks in a 69-60 win for the 16-0 Buckeyes.

After the game, head coach Kevin McGuff and guards Kennedy Cambridge and Taylor Thierry spoke with the media.

McGuff discussed Cambridge’s first-half spark that turned into a huge second quarter. Also, McGuff calls the win the best performance by Thierry this season and the rare emotion the senior showed in the second quarter a deserving moment for the soft-spoken career Buckeye.

Then, Cambridge and Thierry took turns correcting each other, with both minimizing their impact in the Big Ten win for Ohio State. Thierry discussed how vital Cambridge’s play is to the team and Cambridge applauded Thierry’s shooting and encouraged it to continue.

That and more in the latest “Uncut.”



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