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P Brady Young (Official Thread)

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Attack51 6 minutes ago
Buckeyes add Punter Brady Young. 6th Year Senior. Spent 4 years at Cincinnati before transferring to Houston Christian last year. Averaged 41.7 yards per punt. Perrysburg native.

Young, a native of Perrysburg, Ohio, began his career at Cincinnati after graduating high school in 2021. He redshirted that year and spent four total seasons with the Bearcats, but never appeared in a game. He transferred to Houston Christian ahead of his fifth season, seeking an opportunity to start at the FCS level.

In his first year as a starter with the Huskies in 2025, Young averaged 41.8 yards per punt across 69 boots, with 17 punts downed inside the opposing 20-yard line and 12 that traveled 50 yards or more. He had one punt clear 60 yards, a career-long 66-yard boot against Northern Colorado on Sept. 20.

Just sayin':
1. Anybody know how he qualifies for a 6th year? Doesn't the year at Houston Christian count?
2. Yeah, he'll get to compete for P1; however, I'll say the coaches just picked him up expecting him to be the back up punter.
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Cleveland Browns (Factory of Sadness)

I can't imagine them getting anyone besides someone trying another time around to be a head coach in the NFL.

They have a meddlesome owner that has made the wrong decision every time. A GM who has a weak draft record. No QB of the future. Not much hope with the O-line.

The organization may find lightning in a bottle with their hire, but the history with the Haslams says it will be another abject failure.

Hey, but at least they are getting their new stadium funded with public dollars. (sarcasm font).
They’re just going to recycle Schwartz. I’d be surprised if it was anyone else. They’ll try to grab a lower level guy looking for a shot as an OC. And we’ll be back having the conversation in 1-3 years.
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Miami (FL) Hurricanes (1926-2003)

The kids won a lot of lawsuits against the NCAA and schools because they were being screwed and the crowd of public opinion was behind them. Now these are 20 year old millionaires trying to get out of a 4 million dollar 1 year deal for a 6 million dollar 1 year deal. Particularly at QB when it’s detrimental to the school they are leaving (portal is closed so they can’t get another QB). Fuck em. Losing Mensah could be the diffference between 10-2 and a playoff bid vs 7-5. That’s media money (since the ACC pays based on ratings), playoff money, ticket and concession sales.
Sucks to suck.
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Indiana Hoosiers (2025 National Champions)

Great turnaround but I’m already annoyed with the whole “plucky underdog” story. Comparing it to David vs Goliath and the Miracle on Ice.

The overall comeback from the worst program in history to winning a title is remarkable. But let’s not act like they didn’t spend money. Let’s not act like they didn’t have great players. They took advantage of the new era quicker and better but this wasn’t some huge undermanned team. I think people are still adjusting to HS star ratings vs actual good, experienced college players.

They were coming off an 11-2 season with the only losses to a teams in the Championship.

They were favored in the title game by a full touchdown vs a #10 seed that didn’t even win their conference. Heck, they had to be favored in damn near every game except Oregon and OSU this year. It would have been a bad coaching job by Cig to lose to most of that 16-0 schedule.

I was very happy for my school for a moment but the Buckeye born side still rules me. That title game itself wasn’t some massive, shocking upset. Heck, we may look back at this being the norm - teams that were historically down going “all in” for seasons that just seem to fit.

I do know they aren’t going away. Cig, the money - and most importantly his coordinators - will be tough as long as they’re around. They’re very very good.

Anyway, was seeing too much annoying “upset”/cinderella type of talk.
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2025-2026 Ohio State Men's Basketball

I wish we would move the students tickets to 5 rows all the way around the court and then over flow behind the baskets. Develop a real home court advantage.

Watching the "Orange Crush" Illinois student section has me jealous. Not to mention Duke or MSU student sections. We can't change the arena so change the seating to take advantage.
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Should semipro/college players be paid, or allowed to sell their stuff? (NIL and Revenue Sharing)

Parity is obviously here. Up to Ohio State to leverage their brand power to stay on top.

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"The current state of college football is not sustainable."

BS. Indiana had the same access to the players in the portal as everyone else. It's one thing to spend money -- Indiana did but not as much as you thought per Cignetti. It's another to coach it up, put it in the right place and call the right plays. Texas Tech was close. Ole Miss, a mid-major in the SEC, was too. Indiana weaponized the current land$cape. Try to catch up. There will be others. Turns out, the portal and NIL weren't separators. They leveled the playing field. For decades, what Indiana did was not possible. Now Cinderella is driving a Maserati. As messed up as things are off the field, the game has never been more accessible, enjoyable and fun.”

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I had an old college football preview from SI, maybe 1988 or 1989 saying the same thing.

:lol:

Some of this talk about old institutions failing to adapt is correct. I wish OSU was moving "faster" but I am not privy to all the info and constraints they are. My ringside seat it doesn't look like OSU is all that far off the mark and recency bias aside, this "new generation" is going to have to show some staying power before I'll say the king is dead.
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DE Zion Grady (Official Thread)

Zion Grady’s turn: Why Ohio State believes its next breakout defensive end is already here

After flashing as a true freshman, Grady enters 2026 positioned to seize a starting edge role, and Ohio State’s portal restraint suggests the Buckeyes believe their next defensive star is already in the building.

Zion Grady arrived in Columbus without much fanfare, but by the end of his true freshman season, it was clear Ohio State’s defensive staff saw something bigger coming.

In a year defined by transition and long-term planning along the defensive front, Grady quietly positioned himself as a foundational piece for what comes next. His presence was one of the understated reasons the Buckeyes felt comfortable redshirting CJ Hicks and resisting the urge to overspend in the transfer portal at defensive end. Ohio State believed it already had an answer developing in-house.

As a true freshman, Grady appeared in rotational snaps and finished the season with 13 tackles, two tackles for loss, and one sack. The raw numbers were modest, but the context mattered. He was asked to play within structure, hold the edge, and learn the physical and mental demands of Big Ten trench play rather than chase production.

When he did flash, it came in the form of burst off the ball, length at the point of attack, and an ability to stay balanced while setting the edge against the run. For a first-year defensive end in Ohio State’s system, that combination is often the precursor to a significant second-year leap.

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Grady’s profile fits the Buckeyes’ long lineage of productive edge defenders. He has the frame to add functional strength without sacrificing explosiveness, and his first step is already good enough to threaten tackles who overset.

With a full offseason in the program and an expanded role, the expectation internally is not just improvement, but impact. If Grady takes the anticipated step forward, Ohio State gains more than a starter. It gains another homegrown defensive end capable of anchoring the edge, creating disruption, and continuing a tradition that has defined the program’s defensive identity.

The path is there. The competition is real. And the confidence from the staff is telling. Zion Grady doesn’t need to be a surprise this season, he just needs to become what Ohio State has been quietly preparing him to be all along.
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Value City/Schottenstein

Not sure where this would go, but

Curious as it relates to NIL what the impact to could be of Value City declaring Chapter 11. Outside of Brian's involvement in "The Foundation", I assume the Schottennstein family has been one of the largest donors to OSU NIL?
I feel like they have very diversified holdings, and have adequate protection on their wealth.
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