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LGHL Power Two Podcast: Alabama-Georgia will go down as a timeless classic

Power Two Podcast: Alabama-Georgia will go down as a timeless classic
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: SEP 28 Georgia at Alabama

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An epic battle between two powerhouse programs that will be etched in college football history.

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.



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Jordan and DJ start today’s show with a general conversation about Roc Nation athletes and DJs’ connections with the NFL. Jordan dives into his boomer opinions about conference realignment and gives the latest update regarding the Mountain West.

This week’s two-minute drill starts with the controversial call that ended the Miami-Virginia Tech game. Mario Cristobal is still a loser, so we anticipate that even with this bailout, there will be a game where it happens.

Jordan shares his thoughts on the dissolution of the Big Ten East and how Maryland, Rutgers, and Indiana stand to benefit from it. They then relish in the beauty that was the Alabama-Georgia game, and wrap up with a lively discussion about Ashton Jeanty and Travis Hunter’s Heisman contention.

For once, we were not completely irritated by the AP Rankings. They could be reordered, but the addition of Indiana and UNLV gives us hope that we are finally rewarding teams for their efforts not just for their conference or previous season.

We are really on a roll in our Pregame Power Sweep, having projected five of the top games from Week 5. For Week 6, we suggested these games:

  • Friday: Syracuse-UNLV
  • Saturday, Noon: Mizzou-A&M or SMU-Louisville
  • Mid-Day: Iowa-Ohio State
  • Primetime: Michigan-Washington\
  • After Dark: Miami-Cal
  • Honorable Mentions: Ole Miss-South Carolina (mid-day), Rutgers-Nebraska (mid-day), and Indiana-Northwestern (mid-day).

In the two-minute warning, Jordan shares his excitement for the New York Yankees being the No. 1 seed. DJ shares an update about the WNBA Playoffs — Round Two starts this week and the matchups will be great basketball to watch.



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You can also find Jordan’s article ‘B1G Thoughts’ on Land-Grant Holy Land.

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WR David Adolph (Official Thread)

Ohio State Bio

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David Adolph, #82​

  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • Height: 6-5
  • Weight: 209
  • Hometown: Dublin, Ohio
  • Last School: Jerome
  • Year: Junior
Ohio State Overview
• David is in his third season with the Buckeyes after initially walking on to the team in June of 2022
• He is a talented receiver and special teams player who played in 12 of 13 games in 2023 to earn his first Varsity O letter
• He is a two-time OSU Scholar-Athlete and an Academic All-Big Ten honoree who is majoring in marketing

Honors & Awards
2023:
OSU Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten Conference
2022: OSU Scholar-Athlete

More on David
• Played at near-by Dublin Jerome High School where he earned first team all-league honors
• A versatile performer who also played quarterback at Jerome in addition to wide receiver
• Was also first team All-Central District and All-Metro by the Columbus Dispatch
• Named the Dispatch.com Player of the Week on Oct. 22 for his six-catch, 80-yard performance vs. Olentangy, which included the game-winning TD on a hail mary
• Grandson of longtime NFL coach and Ohio State (1977-78) assistant Dave Adolph, who loved the phrase “Do you love football?”

Ohio State adds two walk-on wide receivers

Ohio State's wide receiver room is loaded and may seem a little crowded, but it's rarely a bad thing to have extra bodies for certain situations. The Buckeyes added two more​

Adolph also announced his commitment on Twitter on Tuesday with a tweet that simply read "Committed!!" with the "Go Bucks" hashtag. Along with his commitment graphic, Adolph posted the following message:

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The 6-foot-5, 200 pound Adolph played both quarterback and wide receiver in high school. He helped the Celtics go 7-5 last season, although they were just 4-3 in their conference, finishing in fourth place.

Ohio State wide receiver now on scholarship


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It is always fun to see walk-ons earn their way to a full scholarship, and a name most Ohio State football fans will remember from the spring game just earned his. David Adolph is a third-year wide receiver from local Jerome High School in Dublin, Ohio, and after walking on his first two seasons, will now enter the 2024 season on scholarship.

I know the spring game is just a glorified practice, but we still saw Adolph look extremely good and he has great size at six-foot, five-inches. It is unlikely he gets significant playing time, but we have seen walk-ons in the past make an impact.

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