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OL Kirk Barton (Don't tase me Bro!)

I'm gonna doubt the alcohol played as big of a role as people are wanting to believe. Unfortunately, I too have driven when I definitely shouldn't have. But since I'm not as big of a piece of shit as Barton, I didn't test the limits of my car's speedometer in a quiet suburb while doing it. Because the alcohol didn't make me drive like a dickhead. It also didn't make him drive like a dickhead. He was just a dickhead already. In a dickhead's car. Doing dickhead things.
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2026 CA DL Khary Wilder is a Buckeye!!!

Yeah, but he's not big enough to play two positions on the OL at once.....seeing these pics, pnuts noted that his feet are a tad slow. Seems to be so in these frames. Anyone know what the going rate is for a slow-footed guard versus an LOT? Wonder what tOSU recruiting machine thinks now? Are we still looking for two more OTs? Or is Ojo a case where one bids up the price, and then lets the other take it?
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LGHL Unreasonable Expectations: Caleb Downs will win the Heisman Trophy this year

Unreasonable Expectations: Caleb Downs will win the Heisman Trophy this year
Brett Ludwiczak
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After being named Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year in 2024, Downs has a real shot at winning college football’s most prestigious award.

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Sometimes it is hard to believe that Caleb Downs is only entering his junior season. The safety has been spectacular in his first two seasons in college football.

After becoming the first freshman to lead Alabama in tackles, recording 107 stops for the Crimson Tide in 2023, Downs transferred to Ohio State following the retirement of Alabama head coach Nick Saban. In his first season in Columbus, Downs was part of a veteran defense that was one of the toughest to crack in the country last season.

Now with Lathan Ransom, Denzel Burke, and Jordan Hancock gone from the secondary, even more responsibility is going to land on the shoulders of Downs. If his first two years of college football are any indication, Downs shouldn’t have any problem rising to the moment.

Downs and Alabama nearly made the title game two years ago, losing to Michigan in overtime in the CFP semifinal at the Rose Bowl. Last season, Downs was able to take care of some unfinished business, as the Buckeyes rebounded from the loss to Michigan at the end of the regular season to go on an incredible four-game run in the expanded College Football Playoff, beating Notre Dame in the title game.

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The list of accolades in Downs’ first two seasons of college football is pretty ridiculous. After earning First Team All-SEC honors and being named SEC Freshman of the Year in 2023, Downs was named First Team All-Big Ten, the Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year, and a unanimous All-American.

The sophomore season for Downs should have included even more hardware since he was named a finalist for the Thorpe, Nagurski, and Lott IMPACT Awards. Although I’m sure Downs isn’t going to sweat not being named the winner of those national awards last year since Ohio State went on to win the national championship.

While the ultimate goal for Downs and the Buckeyes will be to repeat as national champions, the superstar safety has a great chance to be one of the few defensive players to win the Heisman Trophy. In the modern era, only two defensive players have won the award given annually to the top player in college football, and both of those players saw time on offense.

Last year, Travis Hunter lined up at both cornerback and wide receiver, while Charles Woodson primarily played cornerback in 1997, but did mix in some time at wide receiver to allow him to earn the upset victory over Tennessee’s Peyton Manning.

With Ohio State’s incredible talent and depth at the wide receiver position, don’t expect to see Downs lining up to catch passes from Julian Sayin this season. Last year Downs did practice at running back briefly, but he was never needed at the position since the Buckeyes already had Quinshon Judkins and TreVeyon Henderson.

Maybe with Judkins and Henderson now in the NFL, Downs gets a few carries this season, although it’s hard to imagine that happening since Downs is too important to the defense to risk being injured by giving him a few carries to try and pad his Heisman resumé.

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So if Downs was going to supplement his defense stats by producing in another role, how would he do so? There’s an easy answer to that question! Downs has proven he can be an electric kick returner. In last year’s victory against Indiana, Downs notched Ohio State’s first punt return touchdown in 10 years when he took a punt by the Hoosiers back 79 yards for a score.

Overall, Downs returned six punts last year, averaging 16.3 yards per return. Despite Brandon Inniss possibly being the primary punt returner like he was last season, Downs will likely be called upon in big spots.

When it comes to the Buckeye who will likely be in contention for the Heisman Trophy this year, the smart money is on Jeremiah Smith. In a perfect world, Downs would win the golden stiffarm in 2025 and go on to be a top-10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, while Smith follows up the triumph from Downs by winning the award in 2026.

If there was a year for a player who primarily lines up on defense to win, it would be this year since there is so much turnover when it comes to starting quarterbacks on the top teams around the country. Downs has already established himself as the top defensive player in the country, so he has a headstart on a lot of the field.

Is pushing for Downs a bit of a pipedream because of how defensive players have been treated over the years when it comes to the Heisman? It probably is, but if there was a player who could break through, Downs certainly has the talent to do so. It’s not often that safeties are looked at as top-10 NFL Draft picks, so that should tell you just how high the expectations for Downs are going forward.

If Downs is able to become the eighth Ohio State Buckeye to win the Heisman, there’s no question that he would have to be the best defensive player in school history.

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2026 TX OL Felix Ojo (Texas Tech Verbal)

Well, sure, gotta agree. Great way for a kid to make a leap in the 'standings' is by whipping the big star. King of the Hill kinda thing. Hard to get there, even harder still to stay there. tOSU used to make 'offers' and "OFFERS", one commitable and the other not, but it seems like tOSU has taken more of a 'right of refusal' stance. If they are saying, 'give us a call before you commit' to see how much NIL they are getting from X, maybe we'll match it, and maybe not. (don't believe they say the last bit). Crazy new world, made more complicated by the revenue sharing thing. Any thoughts on why women's volleyball is on the list of revenue sharing? My poor brain is getting more and more confused by all that's going on.
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2026 OH OL Sam Greer is a Buckeye!!!

Great to hear, although guess Auburn might come sniffing around Greer. Don't believe we have any absolute shoo-ins to be that huge get at OT, do believe there are some very serviceable guys in line. Maybe I'm drinking the kool-aid here, but last year's OL performance in the playoffs was a thing of beauty. These young men did a great job, and since tOSU has four of them coming back, and people like Lowe and Moore in the two-deep, and Padilla waiting in the wings for their chance, outlook is good. Hope the plethora of OL coaches are worth their salt as teachers. Too many years around Woody's teachings, and know for certain sure that good things start up front. And, for a little spice, would bet vcash that there's someone in the ranks that makes a big leap for more minutes, just don't know who. Go Bucks!
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OL Kirk Barton (Don't tase me Bro!)

What are you talking about, he took wrongful action due to faulty judgement.

I understand your personal experience leads you to something of a self-transposition in this event. The "it could have been me" effect. I appreciate your compassion, but it's misplaced. You don't have to be the devil to cause the deepest of suffering to others.

I believe it's leading you to a false notion on interpreting what "faulty judgement is". Kirk knew the risks, knew what could happen, possible outcomes, etc etc. I spelled it out from beginning to end. The decision to drink, not at home, but a location. Driving to the location and not taking a cab. Not ordering a cab or a DD before he consumed too much. Still having a modicum of understanding of the world around you. From the moment he left the barstool to the moment of the crash. Any singular one of those moments, where he understood his condition, could have prevented this.

But like addicts not wanting to be sober, he didn't want to stop... at any point, either drinking or driving.


That isn't "faulty", these are (again) actions with intention.

You'll never agree and that's fine. I'd encourage you to remove the emotional component of yourself, take a wider gaze and I believe you'll get my points here.

Appreciate the conversation.
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the golf thread

Well shoot! Thought it was Oakmont all these years. Good save, Thump! Hate to be corrected, but if needed, well so be it. Thanks. Brutus, when the winning scores by the best golfers on the planet is a -1, then you gotta know it's a tough track. Rory, Bryson both missed the cut as well. Heck I would have shot 152 in the first round, and been asked to take a seat....
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LGHL Jeremiah Smith is practically perfect, at least according to EA Sports

Jeremiah Smith is practically perfect, at least according to EA Sports
Matt Tamanini
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Ohio State commit Sam Greer showing everyone what he can do at the Rivals 5 Star ⭐️. He dominated all day! pic.twitter.com/L4jqxqkO0B

— Cliff Hill (@Coachcliff904) June 24, 2025

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