2026 Season: Are You Ready For Some Football?
- By scarletngray
- Buckeye Football
- 27 Replies
I've watched a game in person at Eastern Washington. It works for them but NOT Ohio State!
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I've watched a game in person at Eastern Washington. It works for them but NOT Ohio State!
Real wrath of god type stuff
Somebody is going to get smote
old testament style
I think the shift in top southern HSDL coming north over the last 5yrs coincided with camps traveling more, coaches moving around more which brought targets to new schools, the transfer portal opening eyes to more tangible options, and finally NIL deals being able to match or exceed in the B1G when money is now above board.Used to be said that pulling a DT from the South/SEC territory was harder than having a root canal without anesthesia (or somesuch). Yet the Buckeyes have done so each of the last two years. I call it a shift from SEC to B10 supremacy. Keep it up.
Just sayin':It’s pretty tough to keep a card these days. He seems to be getting adjusted though, and I think he’ll start getting some higher finishes soon.
Here's hoping that Neil earns enough money/points to maintain his PGA playing card. Never forget that the US Open is designed to punish players that don't hit perfect shots. Anyway, we always talk about the college kids being drafted, and starting as rookies, which are few and far between, as the pro game and the college games are miles apart. Same with college/amateur golf. The pro game is many miles apart from the college game, as seen from the Open, many of the 'name' pros didn't make the cut. If you follow golf, you might have noted that several/many of the four-round scores are in the -20 to -25 (under par), but the Open was significantly lower (-7ish). Bit of a ramble, but for non-fanatic golfers, might not be a known fact.
I think he also has the challenge of seeing a lot of courses he has never played in competition. He will be more prepared for them next year.
He'll be back on the Korn Ferry Tour next year.Just sayin': His game must be picking up. After starting the season in making the cut in just 1 of 10 tournaments; he has now made the cut in 4 of his last 5 tournaments. In 2025 the US Open last place finisher got $41,785; which is the worst he can do. This Sunday he should get his biggest payday of the year so far.
A 6'6 wingspan on a 5'11 kid is insane. A year or two in the weight room and this guy will be a dude.
Here is his junior year highlights. I don't hate what I see - I don't know if he'll ever be an every day starter but he could be a contributor and certainly a special teams guy too.
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I'm our resident Boise resident...I'll be keeping my eye out here in the 208.But has he swung on any dudes from Boise State yet?!?