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2025 scUM Shenanigans, Arguments, etc.

An excerpt of LJB's timeline:

08/07/2024: The never-lying, never-cheating, never-stealing Jim Harbaugh receives from the NCAA a one-year suspension from coaching college football and a four-year show cause order as punishment for his Level I failure to cooperate violation in the Burgergate scandal.
This didn't occur to me when it happened, because Harbaugh has been out of college football. But a one-year suspension - that's huge. How many did Tressel get? 5-game suspension? I know Ohio State tried to get away with a 2-game suspension, but the NCAA was going to increase that. But I don't think he was looking at a full-year suspension. And Ohio State did the worst thing anyone can ever do in college sports, according to the cheaters. Except, of course, their own Fab 5 did pretty much the same crime. But they were somehow victims.
To put that into additional perspective, Sean Payton was suspended for 1 year when he allowed (maybe managed) his team to have a bounty system, attempting to injure opposing players. So Burgergate was equal to purposely injuring players. I'm pretty sure that Burgergate was not simply about burgers.
Sorry - back on track about the real crimes they committed. Yeah - the one-year suspension, which is worse than what Tressel got, was just the appetizer to the meal.
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LGHL Ohio State women run away from Montana State for 71-51 NCAA Tournament win

Ohio State women run away from Montana State for 71-51 NCAA Tournament win
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Montana State v Ohio State

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It was a back-and-forth game, with a technical, in the first half but a 24-point Buckeye run sealed the win.

Ohio State women’s basketball has not lost a first-round game in the 12-year tenure of head coach Kevin McGuff. That continued Friday when the No. 4 Buckeyes defeated the No. 13 Montana State Bobcats behind five Ohio State players in double figures in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament. The Scarlet and Gray defeated the Big Sky champions 71-51.

Before the ball was tipped, the Buckeyes were already behind due to injury. Freshman center Elsa Lemmilä, who came on strong at the start of the 2025 calendar, missed the game due to a foot injury. Head coach Kevin McGuff listed Lemmilä as questionable but the center had a boot on her left foot and did not suit up.

Even so, the game was going to be played in the press. Both the Bobcats and Buckeyes are known for playing full-court pressure defenses and they did not disappoint. In the first half, the teams combined for 24 turnovers, with the Buckeyes forcing 14 of the visiting side from Montana.

Ohio State turned those into 18 first-half points and at the end of the first half it was a 32-27 advantage for the Buckeyes, but by no means was it easy for the home side.

In the first quarter, the programs swapped the lead four times, despite the Buckeyes starting the game with turnovers on two of the first three Montana State plays. Giving the visitors an early lead was Big Sky Player of the Year Esmeralda Morales. The guard hit two three-point shots and was part of a seven-point run that put the Buckeyes down four points within the first four minutes.

The Buckeyes answered back with two fast-break baskets off turnovers, followed by a seven-point run that swung the game into Ohio State’s favor.

To start the second quarter, the Buckeyes were the aggressors with six points to start the quarter but then the Bobcats flipped the momentum of the game, with some assistance from the officiating crew.

It began with an elbow thrown by forward Addison Harris but was called a foul against shooting guard Chance Gray. Soon after that, Gray went up for a shot inside the arc and it looked like a defensive foul. Instead, Gray got called for a travel.

Then on defense, the ball went off Bobcat forward Katelynn Martin and it rolled parallel to the benches courtside. Instead of eventually calling it out on Martin, the referees called a backcourt violation on Thierry even though she was not the last one to touch the ball.

That sent McGuff from angry to incensed. The 12-year Buckeye head coach earned a technical foul for his troubles and Montana State guard Natalie Picton hit two free throws.

They were two of 10-straight points for Picton, part of a one-player 10-point run for Montana State that gave the Bobcats a four-point lead. Afterward, it was all Ohio State. The Buckeyes scored the last nine points of the second quarter, including six from forward Cotie McMahon. It was part of a 10-point first half for the forward and she and the Buckeyes were only getting started.

Ohio State went on a 24-point run from the 3:17 mark of the second quarter through the 7:08 mark of the third. Out of halftime, Gray hit her first three shots, all from beyond the arc, with Jaloni Cambridge, McMahon, and Petty finishing up a 15-point third-quarter run.

The Buckeyes extended their five-point halftime lead to 18 by the end of the third quarter but near the end of the period, Ohio State looked like a team that knew they were up by 18 points.

Montana State scored seven points to end the third quarter, including one layup where the Buckeye defense had nobody on the player who went up to the rim for an easy layup like she was in practice.

McGuff’s side woke up to start the fourth quarter, scoring seven of the first eight points. With a 24-point lead, all the Buckeyes had to do was outlast the Bobcats. Instead, the Buckeyes kept up the pressure.

With five minutes left in the fourth quarter, Thierry took a shot that missed the rim completely and headed toward the out-of-bounds line. Guard Kennedy Cambridge was not satisfied with giving up the possession and the redshirt sophomore sprinted toward the ball and leapt out of bounds to save it. It went back to Thierry for a layup that kept the Ohio State lead at 24 points.

Montana State cut into the lead but did not have enough time to make the game competitive in the latter minutes of the quarter. With under two minutes remaining, Bobcat head coach Tricia Binford brought in backups to give players minutes before the final buzzer.

There were five Ohio State players who scored in double-digits in the win, with Thierry scoring 16 points with five rebounds. Jaloni Cambridge added 12 points 6 assists and 6 steals. McMahon and Gray scored 15 points each. For the Bobcats, Morales led with 18 points while Picton scored 12.

Ohio State also won the battle of the full-court presses. Montana State gave the ball away 26 times, the most turnovers for the Bobcats this season. The Buckeyes had 16 but outscored the Bobcats 32-21 on points off turnovers.

What’s Next


With Ohio State’s win over the Bobcats, the Buckeyes now wait roughly two hours to see who they play in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. It will be either the No. 14 South Florida Bulls or No. 5 Tennessee Volunteers with the time to be announced.

The Buckeyes have recent history against both sides, with a two-game series against the Vols during the 2022-23 and 23-24 seasons. Ohio State won both of the games of the home-and-home.

Ohio State played USF at the San Diego Invitational in December of 2022 and needed a double-digit comeback to defeat the Bulls. In the game, Buckeyes’ point guard Madison Greene tore her ACL for a second consecutive season, ending her 2022-23 campaign.

Overall, Ohio State is 3-10 against the Volunteers and 2-2 against the Bulls in program history.

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Michigan Wolverines prioritizing another five-star quarterback recruit, adding intrigue behind Bryce Underwood​

The Michigan Wolverines made a program-altering splash a few months ago, adding elite five-star quarterback recruit Bryce Underwood to their 2025 recruiting class. The move sent shockwaves through college football, as the team flipped him away from the LSU Tigers and proved that Sherrone Moore was a serious player in recruiting.

The Wolverines aren't done yet, however, and have their sights set on adding another five-star quarterback to the roster behind Underwood as they continue to revamp the quarterback room.

Ryder Lyons, the third-ranked overall quarterback recruit in the 2026 recruiting class, visited the Wolverines this past week and came away feeling like he was "their number one guy".

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As soon as new offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey stepped foot in the building, he began building bridges with Lyons, setting up the future foundation he hoped to use to land Lyons as another talented signal caller for Michigan.

However, that has raised some eyebrows, as they would have two back-to-back five-star quarterbacks, which normally could cause some controversy centered around the future of the position and inevitably point to someone potentially portaling out.

That's not the case here for the Wolverines. Lyons will be stepping away for two years on a mission trip. By the time he returns, Underwood will be entering his third year on the team and potentially ready to declare for the NFL Draft at the end of that season, allowing Lyons to sit behind him for a year before assuming the mantle. Assuming all things break right for Michigan, this would be an easy transition from one talented signal caller to another.
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2026 tOSU Recruiting Discussion

If nothing in the recruiting yield loss equation changes, just loading up the top of the funnel will make a noticeable difference. If loading up the top of the funnel AND having a significantly greater volume of desirable recruits vying for limited spots is the net result, it will be a very noticeable difference as the staff should be in a much better position to pick who they want as opposed to years where they have had to reach to make numbers.

I very much appreciate the vigor that is being applied to the OL recruitment — and OL in general. I think that we all saw how critical the trenches are on both sides of the ball during this last run. I don’t believe for a second that Day isn’t / wasn’t aware of this. What I am curious about however, is what was the catalyst for the change. The ability to bring on additional coaches? Something with the new AD? Whatever it is, the direction seems right. I hope it pays dividends. I’m betting it will.
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2025 scUM Shenanigans, Arguments, etc.

There is not enough popcorn for this shit.

I can understand the NCAA having one arm tied behind their back while the legal case was being built. Now that it’s filed, I hope that we see action come more swiftly… but I’ll be completely fine with slow and harsh over swift and light… so, NCAA… don’t fuck this shit up.
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Thread of What You've Eaten, Cooked and/or Drunk Lately

I found a reliable source for alligator in CBus. It ain't cheap, but beggers can't be chosers. This summer I'm going to make my Cajun Alligator Sauce Piquant

sweet!
let me know how it turns out

and believe me, I know all about not being cheap.
I'm in a damn desert now!

I had a food truck roll through here last month. Dude gets his stuff from Lafayette.
1 pound of Gator filet
1 pound of gator nuggets (already breaded)
2 links of fish boudin
2 links of sausage
some ribeye stuffed jalapenos

$150
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