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2027 TN RB David Gabriel Georges (Verbal Offer)

Would it be considered negative recruiting if tOSU had DGG sit down and watch the recent UT v tOSU playoff game? Maybe show clips of tOSU DL pounding the snot out of their QB? Plus holding UT's RB to under 80 yards? Guess that would depend on which side of the field one sits on.....
Would it be negative recruiting to point out that DGG’s huge deal with Tennessee directly reduces their ability to surround him with quality players?

Point to the recruiting class he’s in, point to the current players on the team. Ohio State invests across its roster to compete for national championships. Tennessee sells out for a handful of players each year and crosses their fingers that will be enough as they hope for the best with the rest of their roster.

Would it be negative recruiting to point to the strength and conditioning results in college and projecting through to the NFL? Ohio Stater literally has more than twice as many players in the NFL right now (80-39).

Would it be negative recruiting to point out that Tennessee’s head coach will likely get fired with another year or two of highly likely mediocre results?

Outside of the money in question, choosing Ohio State is the easiest decision in the world. Can Tennessee throw enough money at the family to make them look past everything else? I guess we’ll see.

Also, interesting timing on this announcement considering that an Adidas deal at Tennessee is reportedly a big part of the financial discussion.

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It's Shark Week.....Again

Massive great white shark spotted off NC coast. See where its headed

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The Atlantic Ocean's largest tagged great white shark in history recently resurfaced off the coast of North Carolina near the Outer Banks, scientists said.

At nearly 14 feet long, the big fish named "Contender" appears to be heading toward Cape Cod and the eastern coast of Canada, according to a OCEARCH, a global non-profit marine research group tracking shark sightings and migration.

Researchers first tagged the massive great white shark on Jan. 17, 2025 off the Florida-Georgia coast, according to online data from the non-profit.

Most recently Contender breached the surface just before 2 p.m. ET on July 10.
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Amity island welcome sign is conflicted


Just sayin': Anyone think Contender will pay a visit to Amity Island along the way?

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Game Thread Ohio State at Penn State, 10/22/16, 8:00pm ET ABC/WatchESPN


WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN. Urban Meyer believes one missed penalty changed the course of Ohio State's 2016 season.

In a clip from The Triple Option released this week, Meyer said an uncalled penalty on a late field goal attempt prevented the Buckeyes from tying Penn State — and ultimately cost them a Big Ten championship.

Holding a 21-17 lead with 4:39 remaining in the fourth quarter, Ohio State lined up for a 45-yard field goal on 4th-and-7. Penn State blocked Tyler Durbin's kick, and Nittany Lions cornerback Grant Haley scooped up the live ball and returned it for a touchdown, turning Ohio State's three-point lead into a 24-21 deficit.

The Buckeyes had one final chance to respond, but Penn State's defense forced a 4th-and-23 from Ohio State's own 29-yard line, where the offense failed to convert.

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“By rule, you can’t physically pull the field goal protector out of the way of the guy jumping through, and Penn State, the one win they got against us in 2016, they blocked the field goal,” Meyer said. “I turned it in, and I didn’t bitch a lot about it; my fault that we ran the field goal team on late. That cost us the Big Ten championship in ’16, and they later came back and said it could have been, and should have been, a penalty, if I remember right. That’s one that might have been — if they would have thrown that flag, obviously we win.”

Ohio State's loss to Penn State was its only regular-season defeat in 2016 and kept the Buckeyes out of the Big Ten Championship Game. Penn State went on to beat Wisconsin 38-31 for the conference title, but the College Football Playoff selection committee still selected Ohio State over the Nittany Lions for the four-team playoff.

Penn State lost to USC in the Rose Bowl.

Ohio State lost to Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl.

I wonder if those results would have been different if the referees had thrown a piece of yellow laundry 10 years ago at Beaver Stadium.

The world may never know.
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DE Beau Atkinson (Official Thread)

Former high-profile transfer win for the Ohio State Buckeyes is making some noise ahead of fall camp beginning

Beau Atkinson was once a key transfer portal addition for the Ohio State Buckeyes well over a year ago. He may finally be trending toward a breakout with the Buckeyes this fall, and he’s making an impression ahead of fall camp beginning.

Ohio State football is inching closer to fall camp, and the Buckeyes will look drastically different when they return to the field. Ohio State saw more than 30 players transfer out while bringing in roughly half that number through the portal, plus a freshman class near 30 players. Several returning Buckeyes will need to step into new and bigger roles, and one player generating some offseason buzz is former North Carolina transfer Beau Atkinson.

Atkinson is creating noise with the work he has put in during offseason workouts, and he could be a critical piece of Ohio State’s pass rush in 2026. The former transfer addition has been named a Dude of the Week for the Buckeyes.

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Beau Atkinson looking to bounce back after quiet 2025

The Buckeyes landed Atkinson two transfer portal windows ago after he posted 7.5 sacks, 12 tackles for loss, and 35 total tackles at North Carolina in 2024. He was an All-ACC caliber player with the Tar Heels, but his first season at Ohio State did not go as planned.

Atkinson played in 11 games for the Buckeyes last season and registered just 11 tackles and one sack. The switch to the Big Ten was an adjustment, and he has admitted it didn’t go as he expected. He struggled bending around the edge and looked noticeably stiff, making it clear he needed more time in Ohio State’s strength and conditioning program under coach Mick Marotti.

Another full offseason in that program could be exactly what Atkinson needed, and he’ll have a chance to prove it this fall.

Ohio State needs Beau Atkinson to step up opposite Kenyatta Jackson

The Buckeyes are trying to replace Caden Curry and his double-digit sack production. Getting Kenyatta Jackson back was huge for Ohio State, but the other starting EDGE spot is up for grabs.
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QB Luke Fahey (Official Thread)

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Depth Chart Outlook​

Fahey is competing for the QB3 spot as a freshman in 2026 with Justyn Martin, a fifth-year quarterback who transferred to Ohio State this offseason. His first chance to compete for the starting job could come in 2027, assuming Julian Sayin enters the 2027 NFL draft.

That said, Fahey will have a challenging path to a future starting job at Ohio State. Current QB2 Tavien St. Clair is the heavy favorite to be Ohio State’s next starting quarterback after Sayin, and given Ryan Day's track record at OSU, there's a good chance that five-star quarterbacks will continue to come to Columbus even after Sayin and St. Clair are gone.

That’s not to say that Fahey lacks the talent to be a big-time quarterback, even though he is a bit undersized at 5-11. That said, Fahey isn't afraid of the competition and how tough it will be to be QB1 for Ohio State. In fact, he has expected it since the moment he committed to the Buckeyes.

“At other schools, I felt like the path to being a starting quarterback was easier. But again, I don't want to be scared of competition when in life you're going to have to compete,” Fahey said. “I know those guys will make me work hard at every aspect while I'm there, if that's on the field, in the weight room, sprints. And again, my goal is to be an NFL quarterback. And when you're around people who are better than you, it only pushes you to be better. It only makes you work that much harder.”
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U.S. Men's National Soccer (Official Thread)

He can make double that amount if he gets the right job in the right league.
Just depends on what he wants to do.
Just sayin':

1) Well, if he does not sign another contract to coach the USMNT; ESPN lists some other possible head coaches.....

Who should coach USMNT next? 11 potential replacements for Pochettino

The longtime assumption has been that, with his USMNT contract ending after the World Cup, Pochettino would depart and set himself up for a European club job to be named later. Pochettino has avoided definitive answers on the subject, and his plans aren't clear.

What is clear, however, is that the U.S. Soccer Federation is doing whatever possible to keep him. The two sides have engaged in contract talks, with U.S. Soccer CEO JT Batson telling ESPN in an exclusive interview before the team's elimination how much Pochettino and assistant Jesus Perez have been helping with long-term planning.
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2) The ESPN guy thinks Pep Guardiola would be the "perfect candidate". I don't know anything about any of those guys. Does anyone think any of these guys might be an upgrade from Pochettino or at least as good as he was?
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Look Who's Transferring Now (The Portal)

I assume CBA is a collective bargaining agreement. I'm not smart enough to know what that has to do with restricting things.
But that's fine.
I still think that if someone wants to restrict which team a player is on, we'd have to make a true minor league system. Take the teams away from the schools. But of course, I'm sure none of us wants that.

yes CBA = Collective Bargaining Agreement It gives the worker a voice in what rights they give away in return for whatever benefits they bargain for. To have one, they must be an employee and a union member as I understand basic labor law.

People wanting to restrict movement of college football players as the market stands right now are advocating disregarding basic concepts of labor law.

Put the word "coal miner" in for college football player.
-A group of mine owners gets together and decides that paying so much for labor is bad for business
-They buy some politicians
-The politicians come up with a scheme, in the best interest of the miners themselves of course, to restrict movement/income.

That's collusion and that's been settled since the late 19th century. You can't do this shit to people.

It makes zero difference what the NFL/NBA/MLB/NHL or whoever else do. They have the employee/employer structure, unions and a CBA. College football does not. The players are just individual contributors, like coal miner, that get to choose which mine they work for and are free to change mines as often as they please if the money is better at another mine.
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'27 OH PG Joshua Tyson (Verbal Offer)

Ohio has always had good basketball players, getting them to stay in-state has been a problem. Now, it appears that Diebs is getting that to happen. Love it, and hope we see more of it. My fervent wish is that tOSU basketball (men and women) would get the populace to react like Buckeye football, and look at the home fires first, before making a recruiting decision.
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Thee Ohio State University News

They've come and gone, and our fundraising never slows down. You can go all the way back to our first multi-year campaign in the mid 80s that had a goal of 250M and raised 450M--a record at the time for a public university.

Dude did a huge job on the recent campaign, but the next guy will do just fine.
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