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Ruiz vs. Joshua II - Clash on the Dunes


Reminds me of the only time I went to see boxing live. An undercard bout was a scheduled eight rounder between two well conditioned, competitive, and proficient but not elite light heavyweights. They were putting on a very evenly matched and well-paced bout for a few rounds and then the one just caught the other with a bomb and turned out the lights.
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#2 The Ohio State University @ Minnesota, Sunday, Dec 15 @ 6:30 PM, BTN

Not worried at all. This team had a week off and it showed. Not having Washington out there hurt but this team did not come to play and simply got outplayed. Hell, Kaleb looked like the Kaleb from the previous two years. One thing that I like is two of our freshman played very well. D.J. and E.J. are the reasons this game wasn't a complete blow out.

I'm with you. Just a really off night, this team will be fine. Disappointing loss, but it's a long season. Regroup and return to dominance.
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2019 Heisman race

i never thought i would see the day that an LSU player would win this thing.

and then to have someone like Joe who does it with such class, makes it even better.

When Mathieu was invited, we all knew he wasn’t winning it. And let’s face it, he had some baggage with him that we all feared would catch up one day.

then Fournette was phenomenal, but never showed up in biggest games so never made it to New York.

and then there is Joe. This kid is cut from a different cloth.
First you can tell he was raised the right way.

and then that he had to struggle to get to this point wasn’t lost on him. And to see true appreciation for those who have helped along the way is something special as well.
not gonna lie. I shed a tear during that speech last night.

hopefully 10 years from now there is a statue of this kid somewhere on campus.
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White is leaving, let's see how many ugly ways we can discuss this

And yet your only argument is agreeing with what I said, but trying to cast it in a different way.
And alleging that White has disciplinary issues.
I’m alleging that the coaches who watch the players practice every single day know more about the situation than you do.

I mentioned there are dozens of reasons he might not be seeing the field that make more sense than the coaches don’t know what they are doing or are purposefully sitting a player who would make the defense better.

One of those reasons might just be he doesn’t look good in practice.

Again, we’ve had two completely different coaching staffs running two completely different systems who both came to the conclusion that the team was better without him on the field.

One of those staffs fielded a really bad defense, one of them fielded a really good defense.

And again, for the last time I promise, I trust the coaches to understand and evaluate what is going on more than I do you - even given the fact that White had one very good game in two years.
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Presidents Cup

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2019 Presidents Cup results, scores: Tiger Woods leads U.S. to first comeback win in event history

A Ryder Cup broke out at this year's Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne in Australia where the United States won their eighth consecutive edition of this event, 16-14. That's the highest praise I can give to a team competition that hasn't exactly been rife with thrills and chills in its history.

This year, though, we got it all. All the drama (on and off the course) to go along with elite golf, an unbelievably close competition and a handful of iconic Presidents Cup moments, including the Americans becoming the first team in event history to come from behind and win on the final day of competition.

I guess I could say I saw this coming since my prediction coming into the week was the U.S. winning 16-14, but I didn't see this coming. Not Patrick Reed's caddie getting tossed from the event or Tiger Woods going 3-0-0 as a playing captain or Matt Kuchar (!) sinking the winning putt.

Entire article: https://www.cbssports.com/golf/news...s-u-s-to-first-comeback-win-in-event-history/
Major come back. Glad to see them rise up and put away a team that they should’ve walked over in the first place.
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Ohio State Academic All Americans (by year)

Buckeye Academic All Americans as determined by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)
YearPlayerPositionStatus
1952John BortonQBFirst Team
1954Dick HilinskiTSecond Team
1958Bob WhiteFBFirst Team
1961Tom PerdueESecond Team
1965Bill RidderMGSecond Team
1966Dave FoleyOTFirst Team
1968Dave FoleyOTSecond Team; also football All American
1968Mark StierLBSecond Team
1969Bill UrbanikDTSecond Team
1970Rex KernQBSecond Team
1971Rick SimonOTFirst Team
1973Randy GradisharLBFirst Team; also football All American
1974Brian BaschnagelRBFirst Team
1975Brian BaschnagelRBFirst Team
1975Pat CurtoDESecond Team
1975Kenneth KuhnLBSecond Team
1975Bill LukensOGSecond Team
1975Chris WardOTSecond Team
1976Pete JohnsonFBFirst Team
1976Bill LukensOGFirst Team
1977Jeff LoganRBFirst Team
1980Marcus MarekLBFirst Team
1981John FrankTESecond Team
1982John FrankTEFirst Team
1982Joe SmithOTFirst Team
1983Dave CreceliusDTSecond Team
1983John FrankTESecond Team
1984Dave CreceliusDTFirst Team
1984Tony GiulianiDLSecond Team
1984Mike LaneseFLFirst Team
1985Mike LaneseFLFirst Team
1987Joe StaysniakOTSecond Team
1989Joe StaysniakOTFirst Team
1990Greg SmithDLSecond Team
1992Len HartmanOGFirst Team
1992Greg SmithNGFirst Team
1995Greg BellisariLBFirst Team
1996Greg BellsariLBFirst Team
1999Ahmed PlummerCBFirst Team
2002Ben HartsockTESecond Team
2002Craig KrenzelQBSecond Team
2003Craig KrenzelQBFirst Team; also Draddy Trophy ("Academic Heisman")
2006Anthony GonzalezSEFirst Team
2006James LaurinaitisLBSecond Team; also football All American; Nagurski Trophy
2006Stan White, Jr.FBFirst Team
2007Brian RobiskieFLFirst Team
2008Brian RobiskieFLFirst Team
2014Jacoby BorenCSecond Team
2015Jacoby BorenCFirst Team
2015Jack WilloughbyPKFirst Team
2016Sam HubbardDEFirst Team
2017Jordan FullerSSecond Team
2018Jordan FullerSFirst Team
2019Jordan FullerSSecond Team
2024Seth McLaughlinCFirst Team; also football All American; Rimington Trophy
2024Donovan JacksonOTFirst Team
2024Quinshon JudkinsRBSecond Team

Buckeye Rushing TDs of 50+ Yards (by length)

Ohio State RusherNumberLengths of Touchdowns
Ezekiel Elliott885, 81, 80, 75, 65, 65, 55, 55
Braxton Miller581, 70, 65, 55, 53
TreVeyon Henderson575, 66, 61, 57, 52
Beanie Wells565, 62, 59, 55, 52
Eddie George487, 76, 64, 51
Tim Spencer382, 61, 50
Cornelius Greene372, 57, 55
Antonio Pittman367, 60, 56
Carlos Hyde363, 55, 51
Michael Wiley276, 53
Paul Warfield275, 69
Robert Ferguson274, 52
Robert Klein272, 66
Miyan Williams271, 70
Jonathan Wells271, 65
Scottie Graham270, 60
Robert Smith269, 64
Keith Byars267, 50
Ron Springs266, 62
Pete Johnson260, 58
Morris Bradshaw188
Quinshon Judkins186
J.T. Barrett186
Gene Fekete184
Mike Weber182
Derek Combs180
Joe Montgomery180
Rex Kern176
Jeff Logan175
Curtis Samuel174
Master Teague173
Kirk Herbstreit172
Don Clark171
Ted Ginn, Jr.168
Archie Griffin168
Jaamal Berry167
David Brungard167
Trey Sermon164
Pepe Pearson164
Bob Atha163
Jaymes Bryant163
John Brockington162
Maurice Clarett159
Carlos Snow158
John Wooldridge157
Tom Matte157
Calvin Murray155
Daniel Herron153
Lenny Willis153
Justin Fields151
Maurice Hall151
Lydell Ross151
Garrett Wilson151
Joey Galloway150
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