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Ohio State Wrestling (2015/2017/2018 B1G Champs, 2015 National Champs, 2019 National Runners-up)

junior worlds which he won at 97 kg.
He was so good coming out of HS. Never should of wrestled 197 (he was 220 in HS and cut to 97kg for Greco). But he couldn't beat Hilger and Hilger got an extra year. Injuries got him too. Been a fan since he was in HS.

And yes, "beefed up" indeed.
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Ohio State Wrestling (2015/2017/2018 B1G Champs, 2015 National Champs, 2019 National Runners-up)

I have not seen Braxton Amos wrestle in quite some time. I think the last time I saw him wrestle was at the junior worlds which he won at 97 kg. He really beefed up. Heck of a match too. Big props to Feldman for being relentless and continuing the pressure.

I was hoping to see Stiles get out from the bottom at the end of 3rd to secure that win, but he ran out of gas. He did take some nice shots throughout the match, but just couldn’t finish. I think he wins that match 4/5 times though. Let’s hope he can recover for Michigan.
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2026 tOSU Recruiting Discussion

2026 Freshman Class​

  • Day doesn’t know if Ohio State will sign as many players in future recruiting classes after signing 28 freshmen this year.
  • Day believes the players Ohio State signed are players who want to be at Ohio State, who want to graduate from Ohio State and who want to win the rivalry game and win championships at Ohio State. “I think if you talk to people in the program and in the building right now, they're very impressed with the makeup of these guys.”
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2026 Season: Are You Ready For Some Football?

Ryan Day Gives Position-By-Position Breakdown of Ohio State’s 2026 Roster, Discusses Transfer Additions and New Coaches on Radio Show

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At the end of a busy month of transfer movement and coaching staff additions, Ohio State coach Ryan Day appeared on the airwaves of 97.1 The Fan on Friday evening for an offseason edition of The Ryan Day Show.

Speaking publicly for the first time in a month following Ohio State’s College Football Playoff quarterfinal loss to Miami, Day expressed excitement about the roster and coaching staff the Buckeyes have built for the 2026 season.
Over the course of the hourlong show, Day commented on all of Ohio State’s position groups as well as the additions of new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and wide receivers coach Cortez Hankton. Below, we’ve compiled all of his most notable comments from the show, sorted by position group and topic.

Quarterbacks​

  • Day believes Ohio State has the best quarterback in the country coming back with Julian Sayin returning for his second season as Ohio State’s starter. “Julian is going to have a huge offseason. Julian is really going to dive into this thing and take the next step.”
  • Tavien St. Clair “is someone that really has to step up for us” now that he’s Ohio State’s No. 2 quarterback, Day said. “He's going to have to be right there behind Julian and be ready to go.”
  • On transfer quarterback Justyn Martin: “I think he's an interesting guy. He's a good athlete that we need to have depth in that room. And he understands the position. But at the same time, he's not going to take a backseat to anybody.”

Running Backs​

  • Bo Jackson and Isaiah West will both miss the spring after undergoing shoulder surgeries, but he believes both of them can be three-down backs for Ohio State as sophomores.
  • Day thinks Florida transfer Ja’Kobi Jackson has “a lot of talent.”
  • Day believes Legend Bey can be a “poor man’s Tyreek Hill … He’s lightning in a bottle.”

Wide Receivers​

  • On Jeremiah Smith’s return for another season: “The best receiver in college football is back in Columbus, and that's a big deal for all of us. He makes everybody on the field better every day.”
  • Day said Brandon Inniss “needs to take the next step for us, and he knows that.”
  • The Buckeyes felt they needed to get “older and more experienced” at the Z receiver position, prompting them to bring in UTSA transfer Devin McCuin and LSU transfer Kyle Parker.
  • Day said McCuin had some “wow plays” when he watched McCuin play against Texas A&M.
  • Phillip Bell has “shown a lot of promise” and is “somebody we think can really help us,” Day said.
  • De’zie Jones simulated Malachi Toney on the scout team before the Miami game and “that was the best he looked coming off of his injury,” Day said.
  • David Adolph is back for another season, Day confirmed.
  • Freshman wide receivers Chris Henry Jr. and Jerquaden Guilford are “really talented,” Day said.
  • Day expects freshman wide receiver Brock Boyd to “come in here and compete his tail off.”
  • Day said the Buckeyes “want to play with three wide receivers in the game as many times as we can and mix in the tight ends.”
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Thee Ohio State University News

My hunch is that Wexner wasn't a client. He was the point person and financier of a blackmail operation.
I suspect he wasn't a client because I'd be surprised if young women, underage or of age, are of much interest to him. I doubt the point person for blackmail angle because he's still alive but wouldn't be at all surprised if Epstein got his hooks into him through blackmail and Wexner used his lingerie world networks to funnel girls Epstein's way and eventually extricated himself through counter blackmail.
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