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I don't think the mission affects their football development, because they're not going on the mission and lifting or training. They could be in say, Mexico, or El Salvador, or even just in America spreading LDS gospel there's not a weight room or dietary restrictions. They're there to help, no one sees them as an athlete, just the kid helping do XYZ. I don't think it helps or hurtsAnyone notice the religious pull of BY? Kinda like that of ND back in the day. Recollect most/all of the Cincy kids at parochial schools in a pipeline to ND. Heck, even a HS coach went to ND. Does/has anyone tracked how the two year mission impacted these kids? Certainly a bit more mature, maybe a bit more ripped/developed?
Pigdin EnglishWas she speaking English?
Maybe the only way Innis gets a ball.Did he bat them another 32 yards down field to Innis or another receiver? Or maybe Sayin is already 32 yards down field?

RIP Bob Maggs. A great player and an even better person! Thank for sharing it!Former Ohio State Center, Two-Time All-Big Ten Honoree Bob Maggs Dies at 61
By Dan Hope on October 27, 2025 at 12:08 pm @dan_hope
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Former Ohio State offensive lineman Bob Maggs has died at the age of 61.
A two-time first-team All-Big Ten selection as the Buckeyes’ starting center in 1985 and 1986, Maggs died unexpectedly last Thursday, according to his obituary.
Maggs is the father of Mason Maggs, a current walk-on quarterback for the Buckeyes.
A Parade All-American from Youngstown’s Cardinal Mooney High School, Maggs helped lead the Buckeyes to a 9-3 season in 1985 and a 10-3 season in 1986.
After his football career, Maggs worked in sales for Mueller Roofing Distributors. Per his obituary, Maggs was known by his loved ones as the “Gentle Giant” – for his kind heart, his warm, happy smile, and his fierce love for his family.
Maggs’ death is one of two tragic losses for the Ohio State football program over the past week as another great Buckeye center, Nick Mangold, died Saturday at 41 years old due to complications from kidney disease.
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Former Ohio State Center, Two-Time All-Big Ten Honoree Bob Maggs Dies at 61
Former Ohio State center Bob Maggs, a two-time All-Big Ten honoree and the father of current walk-on quarterback Mason Maggs, died last week at the age of 61.www.elevenwarriors.com
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