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HC Ryan Day (B1G Coach of Year, B1G Champion, National Champion)

I’m a pretty hot-headed, competitive person in general. I want OSU to win every game and when they don’t my day(s) are ruined (getting better with age).

But I agree with others. I’m surprisingly at peace. Had friends “checking” on me after the loss and I was pretty meh. Disappointed with how they looked and how it ended. Got whooped and that sucked, but oh well.

As a fan, I’m sitting on a Natty and a win over That Team Up North. I’m good.

Check in with me again in 8 months when the Bucks are back on the field again though.
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2026 tOSU Offense Discussion

Overlooked in all this: Carson Beck is in his sixth year of college football. He’s been in 2 nc games, four ccgs, had 47 starts, is 6’3”, weighs in at 220 something, and can run the ball.

wonderful as he is, this is still just Sayin’s second year, his first CCG and his first start in a CFP game, he’s barely 6’ and I’m guessing weighs about 180. Yet to show an inclination to run with the ball.

thats a lot of advantage to Beck and Miami.
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Baltimore Ravens (Official Thread)

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John Harbaugh out as coach of Ravens after missing playoffs

Harbaugh now becomes the hottest name in the coaching market if he decides to return to the sideline for the 2026 season.

His agent, Bryan Harlan, told ESPN's Adam Schefter that in the first 45 minutes after Harbaugh was fired Tuesday, Harlan received calls from seven NFL teams expressing interest in his client. There currently are seven NFL head coach openings, including Baltimore's.

Sources told Schefter that Harbaugh was expected to emerge as a favorite for the vacant job with the Giants.
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Should semipro/college players be paid, or allowed to sell their stuff? (NIL and Revenue Sharing)

The house settlement was supposed to be an effective 20.5M cap with a clearinghouse making sure that any player NIL money going above that cap was for legitimate sponsorship payments. If NIL payments didn’t make it past the clearinghouse as legitimate then that payment went against the cap.

As I recall someone threatened to sue and they stopped enforcing it. Which is strange because it wasn’t an NCAA rule, it was a legal settlement approved by a judge.
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