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Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest (Official Thread)

Joey Chestnut reclaims title in Nathan's hot dog eating contest

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Famed competitive eater Joey "Jaws" Chestnut reclaimed his title Friday at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest after after skipping last year's gastronomic battle in New York for the coveted Mustard Belt.

Chestnut, 41, consumed 70½ hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes, falling short of his record of 76 wieners and buns set on July 4, 2021. It marked the 17th win in 20 appearances for the Westfield, Indiana, eater at the internationally televised competition, which he missed in 2024 over a contract dispute.

Defending champion in the women's division, Miki Sudo of Tampa, Florida, won her 11th title, downing 33 dogs, besting a dozen competitors. Last year, she ate a record 51.
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Cincinnati Bearcats (Juggalos official thread of Faygo)

It’s appalling what we’ve allowed to happen

It’s worst in higher education

Real estate isn’t that far behind

I grew up in an ok neighborhood where every man was blue collar, every woman was a homemaker, and every family lived in a single family home with a mortgage payment that was less than a week of the man’s wages (after taxes)(all of the men agreed that this ratio was the foundation of a household budget).

In a vain attempt to get us back on-topic… I’m sure this is all UC’s fault. Fuck these Insane Clown College Pukes
Especially when schools aren’t called on the carpet when the athletic departments run on student fees. I haven’t looked in a while, but I would guess that Texas and Michigan are the only schools on the Buckeye schedule that don’t.
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Ohio State Women's Ice Hockey (2022 WCHA Champions, 2022, 2024 National Champions)

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Six Ohio State women's hockey players were selected to the Professional Women's Hockey League Tuesday night in the 2025 PWHL Draft held in Ottawa, Ontario. The players comprise the 48-player draft class which was selected from a pool of 192 draft-eligible players.

Ohio State's 2025 PWHL Draft class is (listed in order of selection):
  • Jenna Buglioni (Eighth Overall/First Round/Seattle): Buglioni is a two-time captain and two-time national champion for the Buckeyes. The program's season and career game-winning goals record holder, Buglioni finished her Ohio State career with 166 points to rank fourth in the program record book. In 2025, she was in the top 10 nationally in faceoff wins and game-winning goals.
  • Kiara Zanon (16th Overall/Second Round/Toronto Sceptres): Zanon played two seasons for the Scarlet and Gray, helping the team to two consecutive national championship game appearances and a title in 2024. Zanon registered 79 points as a Buckeye and finished her collegiate career with 190 points on 75 goals and 110 assists.
  • Makenna Webster (17th Overall/Third Round/New York Sirens): Webster, the 2024-25 Ohio State Athlete of the Year and Big Ten Medal of Honor recipient, spent three seasons at Ohio State and in that time helped the team to a national championship and three title game appearances. She closed her Ohio State career with 100 points and her collegiate career with 151. The St. Louis, Mo. native also played three seasons for the Buckeye field hockey team, leading the program in scoring each season and earned All-America honors the last two seasons.
  • Riley Brengman (26th Overall/Fourth Round/Boston Fleet): Brengman, a two-time assistant captain and national champion for the Buckeyes, played a critical role on the Buckeye blue line for the last five seasons. She skated in 171 games in the Scarlet and Gray sweater, the fourth-most of any Ohio State women's hockey player, and ended her collegiate career with a career-high 19 point season.
  • Maddi Wheeler (27th Overall/Fourth Round/New York Sirens): Wheeler played her graduate season at Ohio State in 2024-25. She finished the year with seven goals, 14 assists and 21 points, including a power play goal in the 3-2 win over Wisconsin in the regular season.
  • Amanda Thiele (42nd Overall/Sixth Round/Boston Fleet): Thiele is the program's all-time winningest goaltender with 73 career wins in her five-year Buckeye career. She was in goal for the program's first national title in 2022 and earned a 5-1 record in NCAA Tournament games. After five seasons at Ohio State, Thiele closed her career as the program record holder for career goals against average (1.76).
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WR Michael Jenkins (All B1G, National Champion)

I will state to the end of my days that his record for yards with the QB's he had throwing, in the era that he played in is one of the most impressive records you will ever find.

Was recently watching 02 and 03 season games, and while Krenzel was a lot of great things, accurate and consistent passer was not among them.

Always thought Jenkins shoud’ve had a better career, but he ended up with more career yards than I remember and played for 9 years.
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