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Ohio State Wrestling (2015/2017/2018 B1G Champs, 2015 National Champs, 2019 National Runners-up)

Sound like Captain Obvious (even to me), so this weight thing seems to be constant throughout the season. Gotta be tough. Except for the HWT division, these competitors do look like 'slim, trim, fighting machines', with zero excess body fat. I'd probably want to be HWT, and look like a sumo wrestler. Couldn't do what these kids do....
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Texas Tech Red Raiders (sponsored by BET365)

I‘m starting to think the gambling story is just a way for Sorsby to draw attention away from the fact that he is a mediocre quarterback. Kind of a genius move if you think about it. Nobody is talking about his QB skills at all.
But the Browns media personalities have all been prognosticating on how the Browns can get him in the Supplemental Draft with their recently acquired first round pick. How could he just be mediocre? (note sarcasm font)
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2026 tOSU Offense Discussion

Just sayin': Here is what The New York Times (Athletic) thinks of Ohio State's 44 players on offensive.

What you need to know about Ohio State’s 2026 roster: 44 thoughts on 44 offensive players

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With no spring transfer portal window this year, the Ohio State roster is set. The Buckeyes are expected to be a preseason top-five team, but just how good can the offense be?

Here are thoughts on Ohio State’s 44 scholarship offensive players. Check back for defense and special teams later this week.

Quarterbacks

Julian Sayin, r-Soph.: Sayin returns as one of the preseason Heisman Trophy favorites after throwing for 3,610 yards, 32 touchdowns and eight interceptions with a national-high 77 percent completion rate, but there was still room for growth after losing two games in a row to end the season. He is spending the offseason improving his mobility, which should help add to his elite touch and accuracy. Whether he’ll vault himself into the first round of the NFL Draft remains to be seen, but he’s a talented second-year starter who should help Ohio State’s offense take the next step.

Tavien St. Clair, r-Fr.: St. Clair is entering an important year for his development after redshirting last season. He was a five-star prospect and the No. 4 player in the 2025 recruiting class, and many consider him the next quarterback up. For now, he’s the frontrunner for the backup position and will need to take advantage of all the second-half reps he gets.

Justyn Martin, r-Sr.: The Maryland transfer, who began his career at UCLA, has a strong arm, but St. Clair’s upside appears higher as the backup. Still, Martin brings a much-needed veteran presence to the depth chart.

Luke Fahey, Fr.: Fahey’s size immediately caught my eye, as the California native is listed at 5 feet 11. He’s likely to redshirt, but his 61-yard touchdown run in the spring game was a bright spot.
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