DL Jarquez Carter (transfer to Miami)
- By billmac91
- Buckeye Alumni
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Great pickup by Miami….wont start next year but adds nice depth. I think he’ll be a menace his junior season.
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Let him throw but tell him 3-4 seconds dirt it or run don't whatever that was.Texans defense might be able to save them but I wouldn’t let Stroud do anything but handoff the rest of the game.
Hard to watch him as a Buckeye fan.
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Blue Jackets part ways with head coach Dean Evason, assistant coach Steve McCarthy, name Rick Bowness head coach | Columbus Blue Jackets
Bowness most recently served as the head coach of the Winnipeg Jets from 2022-24, leading the club to back-to-back appearances in the Stanley Cup Playoffswww.nhl.com
Bowness, 70, most recently served as the head coach of the Winnipeg Jets from 2022-24, leading the club to a 98-57-9 record (.625 pct.) in 164 games and back-to-back appearances in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. He spent the previous two-plus seasons with the Dallas Stars, compiling a 89-62-25 mark (.577) in 176 games from 2019-22. After being named interim head coach in December 2019, he led the club to the 2020 Stanley Cup Final, where they lost a six-game series to the Tampa Bay Lightning. In his final season in Dallas, he led the Stars to a 46-30-6 mark in 2021-22.
“Rick Bowness is a tremendous coach with invaluable experience and knowledge, and he will bring a steadiness to our team at an important juncture in our season,” said Waddell. “He is a good communicator whose teams play with structure, are sound defensively and we believe he is the right person to bring out the best in our group.”
The Moncton, New Brunswick native has compiled a 310-408-48-37 record (W-L-T-OT) in 803 games as an NHL head coach or interim head coach with the Jets, Stars, Phoenix Coyotes, New York Islanders, Ottawa Senators and Boston Bruins, including a 187-119-0-34 mark in 340 games between 2019-24. He began his coaching career as a player-coach of the American Hockey League’s Sherbrooke Jets in 1982-83 before joining Winnipeg as an assistant coach from 1984-87. He served as the head coach of the AHL’s Moncton Hawks from 1987-91 and had a 28-game stint as Winnipeg’s interim head coach during the 1988-89 campaign.
He spent the 1991-92 season as head coach of the Bruins, guiding the club to a 36-32-12 record and playoff berth before being named head coach of the expansion Senators in 1992. He led the club for three-plus seasons before joining the Islanders as associate coach in 1996. He was named head coach during that campaign and remained in the position through the 1997-98 season. He then spent six years with the Coyotes from 1999-06, including a stint as interim head coach in 2003-04. Over the next 15 seasons, he served on the coaching staffs of the Vancouver Canucks (2006-13), Lightning (2013-18) and Stars (2018-19).
“I appreciate the opportunity to come to Columbus because it is a good organization with good people and this is a team that I think I can help improve,” said Bowness. “I’m thankful to Don and (Blue Jackets President) Mike Priest and I’m really excited to work with our players and coaching staff to help get us where we want to go.”
Bobby Carpenter, hopefully add Will Smith to that list soon!Over the years Ohio State has had success with the kids of former NFL players: Bosa, Bosa, Heyward, Springs, Harrison, White, Cassidy, Johnson, Styles, and Styles.
Anybody think of any others?
My hips are fine, but not everything holds while up.
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| Season | Team | Conf | Class | Pos | G | Rec | Yds | Y/R | TD | Y/G | Att | Yds | TD | Y/G | Plays | Yds | Avg | TD | Awards |
| 2023* | Ohio State | Big Ten | FR | WR | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
| 2024* | North Carolina State | ACC | FR | WR | 13 | 35 | 478 | 13.7 | 1 | 36.8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 35 | 478 | 13.7 | 1 | |
| 2025* | North Carolina State | ACC | SO | WR | 13 | 33 | 441 | 13.4 | 2 | 33.9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 33 | 441 | 13.4 | 2 |
(Ojo got paid, and he’s been abused at every major camp, I guess good for him. Hopefully there’s no takebacks from Tech)
I'm not looking at it through today's lense. I'm looking at it from a "did you really need to try and decapitate that player?" lense. I hate that it was allowed then as much as now. It's grotesque.That's my point of disagreement. It wasn't dirty no matter who did it back then. It was just football.
I think it's disingenuous to look at yesterday though today's lens in any aspect of life.
One of their fans was coping at half time that they look forward to getting blown out in the championship game next yearThey did get blown out in the playoff twice, but I do give Lanning credit for going out and destroying the Big 12 champ in the first round.
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Ohio State Football Communications Director Jerry Emig Named to CSC Hall of Fame Class of 2026
Jerry Emig, who will retire in 2026 after 19 years at Ohio State, is one of six members of the College Sports Communicators Hall of Fame class of 2026.www.elevenwarriors.com
Ohio State Football Communications Director Jerry Emig Named to CSC Hall of Fame Class of 2026
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Welcome to the Hall of Fame, Jerry Emig.
Emig, who will retire in 2026 after 28 years in athletics communications — including the past 19 at Ohio State — was named as one of six members of the College Sports Communicators Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026 on Monday.
“I am thrilled, appreciative and humbled to be recognized as a CSC Hall of Fame member,” Emig said in a statement. “The feeling of pride I have to be included among this distinguished and distinctive group of communicators is real and will be everlasting. I want to thank the CSC Special Awards Committee and current Hall of Fame members for this honor.
"I also want to thank the communications staff at Ohio State University for its spirit, work ethic and leadership that makes every day in this profession a pleasure. Working alongside colleagues, coaches, student-athletes and members of the media has been wonderful, and I will forever be grateful that it has positioned me to receive this honor.”
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Then maybe shell out for more coke.Maybe the coke habit helps him coach better did you think of that sir?