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2026 TX DL KJ Ford (Florida Verbal)

The amount of money guys like Wafle and Ford are getting is INSANE, I fully support not emptying the bank on these types of guys, if they were truly elite prospects, then maybe take a shot every now and then, but these are just solid not elite guys. I think they will scope out guys who are at least comparable in the end who don't command the insane NIL check.
Yup. Pass. Give me kids like Khary Wilder & Sam Greer all day who are hungry & driven to do great things over the primadonnas that think that they've already made it
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ttun recruiting (all classes)

Would have rather been wrong about this post. many commits 3* or low 4*, but have gotten some gems as well. must br fotking out big $$

They have significantly turned on the NIL machine all of a sudden, the timing seems rather convenient considering everything else going on. We will see how it all plays out in the end though if it can actually hold up. With our without NCAA sanctions.
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B1G Commissioner Tony Petitti (cOck llama)

You're right, of course. I personally just don't see a reason to whine about not getting the 16 seed so that you can watch your team get their shit pushed in by the one seed on national television. I don't think football is like basketball where some underrated team can get hot and beat a top seed.
I mostly agree. But I think the 16 seed COULD get lucky sometime and beat the 1 seed. But then they have to beat the 8 or 9 seed. Then they have to beat probably the 4 seed, and then probably the 2 seed, and I don't think that's ever going to happen if we give this 100 years.
But, in my mind, more importantly, I don't think the 16 seed should even have that opportunity, in the first place. But that's really an argument for the number of teams in the tournament - another thread.
Back to your point, however many teams the tournament takes - let's say that number is X. There will always be 3 more teams above X that all think they belong in, instead of X. At some point, the answer needs to be "STFU", rather than, "Let's expand!" (Back to my previous statement, I believe that we've already passed that point.)
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ttun recruiting (all classes)

TTUN recruiting has certainly been picking up recently. Recruits must be buying into the idea that punishment for their multi year cheating scandal will not post season ban or other limitations going fwd. We will see
Would have rather been wrong about this post. many commits 3* or low 4*, but have gotten some gems as well. must br fotking out big $$
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High School Marion Local Flyers

It’d be interesting to see them play the bigger schools. On one hand, idk how they would even keep up with Hoban, TCC. And then would they have the size and depth to face the GCL teams? It’d be a fun watch
Why should they? The OHSAA determined competitive balance based on the number of boys enrolled at a school. They fall well within the numbers for the division they're in.
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LGHL Burning Questions: How far can Jeremiah Smith really go?

Burning Questions: How far can Jeremiah Smith really go?
Jami Jurich
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2025 CFP National Championship Presented by AT&T- Ohio State v Notre Dame

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The question is no longer whether the receiver will live up to the hype. It’s whether the hype will live up to him.

From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about the most important questions yet unanswered for the season. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content and our ”Burning Questions” articles here.



At this time last year, one unanswered question seemed to be on the lips of every Ohio State fan: “Will Jeremiah Smith live up to the hype?”

In what turned out to be a record-breaking season, Smith not only lived up to the hype. He far exceeded it, breaking the Buckeyes’ freshman records for the most receptions, touchdowns, and yards, tallying 1,315 yards and 15 touchdowns on 76 receptions for an average of 82.2 receiving yards per game en route to winning a national title.

Now, there’s a new unanswered question: “How far can he go?”

Smith’s freshman numbers will be tough to top for a variety of factors. The “sophomore slump” is common, and in Smith’s case, not only did he set an outrageous bar for himself to clear, but he will have to clear it with a new starting quarterback.

Though Will Howard was also in his first year with the Buckeyes last season, both Julian Sayin and Lincoln Kienholz (who are in what appears to be a two-man battle for the starting job) will step into the position with less starting experience than Howard. This could lead to an adjustment period for Smith and the rest of the receiving corps and could potentially lead to a more conservative offensive strategy in general as the new quarterback finds their sea legs.

Additionally, because of Smith’s prolific freshman season and the high profile he’s bringing with him into his sophomore year, he has a different kind of target on his back now than he did a year ago. It’s not that opposing defenses ignored him last season; it’s just that everyone was still figuring out what the hype was about.

The Buckeyes also remain absolutely loaded with offensive weapons, boasting a receiver room that includes Carnell Tate and Brandon Inniss in addition to Smith, as well as new tight end Max Klare and a whole lot of strong running backs. Because of the additional attention he’ll be getting from opposing defenses, it could ultimately mean he doesn’t get as many touches (though if anyone can blow past that kind of coverage, it’s Smith).

BUT…

This is also Jeremiah Smith we’re talking about.

Smith seemed to live up to the whole “once-in-a-generation talent” thing last season, so don’t be surprised if he takes last year’s records and smashes them to bits.

The beauty of Smith’s athleticism is that he makes completely freakish things look easy. He’s been praised for his dedication and work ethic, but he manages to give the impression that it’s something he could do while sleeping and with one hand tied behind his back.

In 2024—while sharing touches with Emeka Egbuka—Smith boasted the fourth-highest receiving yards in the FBS, with 1,315. Egbuka, for comparison, clocked in at No. 28 on that list despite his own exceptional talent and five additional receptions.

Whether his numbers drop slightly or whether he sets new records altogether, I don’t think we’ve even begun to get close to the ceiling of what Smith is capable of.

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B1G Commissioner Tony Petitti (cOck llama)

There will be more "gaming".
I would guess that if you just use the top 16, there will be more years when only 4 conferences are represented than years when more than 5 conferences are represented. That 5th conference winner will take a spot from one of the 4 conferences, if we use conference champions. If you consider Paul Finebaum whining that Alabama deserves in over SMU to be "gaming", then there will be more "gaming".
I'm not sure what else can be done with the scheduling, but that will always be a thing. So maybe that's just "same amount" of gaming.
You're right, of course. I personally just don't see a reason to whine about not getting the 16 seed so that you can watch your team get their shit pushed in by the one seed on national television. I don't think football is like basketball where some underrated team can get hot and beat a top seed.
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