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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Chris Holtmann has said that he'd bolster the Ohio State basketball roster for next season by adding a couple of walk-on players. The Buckeyes new coach added one of those players on Thursday. Connor Fulton, a 2017 guard from Utah, ...
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Recruiting Rankings: How the 2017 Buckeyes were built
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Ohio State has recruited extremely well under Urban Meyer, who is entering his sixth season as the Buckeyes head coach. His six recruiting classes between 2012-17 have an average class ranking of fourth overall. Over the last five years (2013-17), OSU ...


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LGHL Report: Big Ten home-and-home schedule for Ohio State men’s basketball

Report: Big Ten home-and-home schedule for Ohio State men’s basketball
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We may get to see two rounds of Buckeyes-Hoosiers this season.

While Ohio State basketball is still filling the open spots on the team, their Big Ten conference mirror contests—also known as the home-and-home contests—for the upcoming season were reported by Jon Rothstein.


Sources: Ohio State's mirror Big Ten opponents for 17-18 will be Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Penn State, and Rutgers.

— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) July 20, 2017

Archie Miller, who was a fan favorite to take over the Buckeye basketball program after Thad Matta, took the Indiana job before Matta was relieved of his duties at OSU. Miller was the coach of the Dayton Flyers when they went on their Elite Eight run a few seasons ago, a run that included toppling an Aaron Craft-led Ohio State squad in the first weekend of the tournament.

The Buckeyes look to get redemption against the Hoosiers, who defeated the Buckeyes, 96-92, last season at Value City Arena on Senior Day.

Redemption will also be the name of the game with Rutgers and Iowa, as the Scarlet Knights defeated the Buckeyes in the first round of the Big Ten tournament, and the Hawkeyes defeated the Buckeyes midway through the conference slate.

On a better note, the Buckeyes could continue their winning ways against Michigan and Penn State, teams they defeated on the road last season. OSU toppled the Wolverines by four, and brought down the Nittany Lions on a last-second layup.

If these mirror contests hold up, then Ohio State would only face the likes of Michigan State, Maryland, Northwestern and Wisconsin once next season.

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1 2019 QB thinking Buckeyes; commits flock to FNL. The country's No. 1 dual-threat QB is thinking about Ohio State; commits making it to FNL is impressive; and more… Bill Kurelic - 24 minutes ago; 1; Tools. Edit; Slot to 247Sports Home; Slot to Ohio ...


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Any time the Buckeyes get a chance to see Jones is valuable and this will be his third trip to the school since April. This will be the second camp in a month that new quarterbacks coach Ryan Day will get to work with Jones. That's huge for his ...
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Google Friday Night Lights goes up against Clemson, Alabama and Florida - 247Sports

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Friday Night Lights goes up against Clemson, Alabama and Florida
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Buckeye Nation is well aware of Friday Night Lights coming up tomorrow evening. But the Buckeyes aren't the only ones holding a big recruiting venue on Friday. Three programs the Ohio State staff often clashes with on the recruiting trail will have a ...


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BTN Time running out to register for BTN Big 10K

Time running out to register for BTN Big 10K
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There are only a few days left to register for the summer race that turns Chicago into a Big Ten tailgate party. RAM Racing will be partnering with BTN to produce the sixth annual BTN Big 10K, presented by MB Financial Bank, on Sunday, July 23, in Grant Park. New this year, finishers can pick their favorite school-specific Big Ten medal after completing the race. Additionally, Big Ten school-specific shirts are back in 2017. Penn State football standout, retired Chicago Bear and social media sensation Anthony “Spice” Adams will serve as this year’s grand marshal and Special Olympics Chicago will
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LGHL Ohio State running back Mike Weber named to Doak Walker Award Watch List

Ohio State running back Mike Weber named to Doak Walker Award Watch List
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The redshirt sophomore is one to watch after becoming just the third Buckeye freshman to rush for over 1,000 yards.

Mike Weber, the 1,000-yard rusher as a freshman last season for the Ohio State Buckeyes, has been named to the Doak Walker Award watch list.”

-Ohio State Buckeyes


After redshirting in his first year at Ohio State, last year running back Mike Weber had the tough task of trying to replace Ezekiel Elliott. The Detroit product performed even better than many could have expected, starting all 13 games and becoming just the third Ohio State freshman to rush for over 1,000 yards, finishing the year with 1,086 yards and nine touchdowns. Weber’s performance in his freshman season not only earned him the Big Ten’s Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year award, but he also was a freshman All-American.

Weber figures to only get better as his Ohio State career rolls on, which is why he was named to this year’s Doak Walker Award Watch List. The Doak Walker Award was established in 1989, and Ohio State has only won the award once, with Eddie George taking home the trophy in 1995. Sixty other running backs around the country were placed on the watch list, with nine of those coming from other Big Ten schools. Penn State’s Saquon Barkley, Northwestern’s Justin Jackson, and Michigan State’s LJ Scott are just a few of the other notable names from around the Big Ten who were included on the watch list.

“There will undoubtedly be some new names emerge in 2017, though, and everybody has a guess as to who those players will be.”

-Tim Shoemaker, Eleven Warriors


With the rate at which Ohio State sends football players to the NFL, each year the Buckeyes need some new players to step up and make a name for themselves. Last year, Malik Hooker stepped into a depleted secondary and turned into a first round pick in the NFL Draft. There are plenty of talented options who could do the same this year for the Buckeyes, but Tim Shoemaker of Eleven Warriors tabs wide receiver Binjimen Victor and linebacker Dante Booker as players who could be breakout stars for Ohio State.

Wide receiver was an area of weakness for Ohio State last year, and with Noah Brown having moved on to the NFL, the Buckeyes will need to find production somewhere. Sophomore Binjimen Victor is a name many are expecting big things from over the next few seasons. Last year Victor didn’t see much time on the field, hauling in just four catches for 64 yards. Victor became more acclimated to college football as the year went on, catching two passes for 36 yards against Maryland, and catching one pass for 21 yards in the shutout loss against Clemson to end the year. Head coach Urban Meyer had high praise for Victor in the spring, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see him become one of J.T. Barrett’s favorite targets this spring.

Last year, linebacker Dante Booker was looked at as one of those players who could become a breakout star, but was injured in the season opener against Bowling Green. While Booker was able to return to the field later in the year, by that time linebacker Jerome Baker had a stranglehold on Booker’s position, and Ohio State decided it was best to shut Booker down for the year and have him use a redshirt. Now with an opening at linebacker with Raekwon McMillan getting drafted by the Miami Dolphins, Booker will again get a chance to impress at linebacker. After missing last year to injury, Booker will be looking to make up for lost time and should be able to make an immediate impact for Ohio State.

“My family was really into Ohio State football and basketball. As a matter of fact, we had season tickets for both football and basketball games really for my entire childhood. I went to just about every single home game for about 10 or 15 consecutive years.”

-Ohio State men’s basketball assistant coach Ryan Pedon via Edward Sutelan, The Lantern


Not only is Ohio State’s men’s basketball team getting some fresh energy with the hiring of Chris Holtmann, but one of Holtmann’s assistants has Columbus roots. Nearly 25 years ago Ryan Pedon served as a ball boy at St. John’s Arena while Gary Williams was Ohio State’s head coach. Now, after a number of stops at schools around Ohio, as well as spending the last four years at Illinois and Butler, Pedon is back home in Columbus.

Pedon grew up in Bexley, and is no stranger to Ohio State sports, with his family holding season tickets to Ohio State football and basketball games for much of his childhood. Pedon spent his college career playing for Wooster, and while at the school was given the Bear Award, which is given to the player who exhibits leadership, character, and courage to the team. After graduating from Wooster, Pedon held a number of positions from 2000 to 2013 at Miami (Ohio), Kent State, and Toledo before moving on to Illinois to serve on former Ohio State assistant coach John Groce’s staff.

After serving on Holtmann’s staff at Butler, Pedon has already made an impact in recruiting during his short time at Ohio State. Pedon was a big reason why Kyle Young, one of Ohio’s top high school players, committed to Butler. Young followed Holtmann and Pedon to Ohio State, and could make noise early in Columbus on a roster that has been depleted by transfers and dismissals. With Pedon on the recruiting trails, Ohio State will likely be able to see more of the best players in Ohio make their way to Columbus in the future.

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LGHL Ohio State basketball adds former Butler walk-on Connor Fulton to the roster

Ohio State basketball adds former Butler walk-on Connor Fulton to the roster
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One more player will follow Chris Holtmann to Columbus this fall.

Today, 6’4 shooting guard Connor Fulton announced via Twitter that he had decided not to attend Butler University and instead would be following head coach Chris Holtmann to Columbus, and enrolling at The Ohio State University. Fulton averaged 16 points per game during his high school career.


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— Connor Fulton (@ConnorFulton2) July 20, 2017

The Draper, UT-native had been planning to attend Butler as a preferred walk-on, but with Ohio State’s lack of back-court depth, the move will give the Buckeyes extra options at the 2-guard for both game and practice situations.

With Fulton’s addition, the Ohio State roster now sits at 11 players; Fulton is the team’s fifth guard. He joins forward Kyle Young, another previous Butler commit, and guard Musa Jallow as players to join the team following the firing of former head coach Thad Matta.

The new Ohio State coaching staff acknowledges that with little time to mold the roster the way that they would like, the 2017-2018 season could be a bit bumpy. However, new Director of Player Development Scoonie Penn thinks that the future is bright in Columbus.

“This will be a tough year, for sure,” Penn said at his introductory press conference earlier this week. “There’s no doubt about that. But I think these guys have it going in the right direction.”

We will see in just a few months.

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New NCAA rules eliminating two-a-day practices, plus the fact that the Buckeyes are opening on a Thursday night means that Ohio State's 2017 preseason camp will open on Thursday, July 27. Ohio State announced the opening day of camp on Thursday.
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Guard Connor Fulton joining Buckeyes as preferred walk-on: Ohio State basketball news
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Chris Holtmann has said that he'd bolster the Ohio State basketball roster for next season by adding a couple of walk-on players. The Buckeyes new coach added one of those players on Thursday. Connor Fulton, a 2017 guard from Utah, ...
Men's basketball: Ryan Pedon living the dream as coach of hometown BuckeyesOSU - The Lantern
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Google Men's basketball: Ryan Pedon living the dream as coach of hometown Buckeyes - OSU - The Lantern

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Men's basketball: Ryan Pedon living the dream as coach of hometown Buckeyes
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He doesn't see himself on the court, leading the team in points rather he envisions his triumphs as coach of the Buckeyes. The ball boy's name is Ryan Pedon, and nearly 25 years later, his dream would finally come true. On June 15, Pedon was introduced ...
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Google Countdown: Urban Meyer's years at Ohio State - 2012 - 247Sports

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Countdown: Urban Meyer's years at Ohio State - 2012
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It's been five years of success for Urban Meyer at Ohio State. After one of the best head coaches in college football seemingly fell into the Buckeyes' lap in late 2011, Meyer has done pretty much nothing but win. The Scarlet and Gray head coach has a ...


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Google Mike Weber makes Doak Walker Award watch list - 247Sports

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Mike Weber makes Doak Walker Award watch list
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He rushed for 1,096 yards and nine touchdowns, becoming just the third freshman in Buckeye history to hit the 1,000-yard mark in a single year, leading all Big Ten freshmen with 84.3 yards per game. For his efforts, Weber earned freshman All-America ...
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LGHL Ranking the top 5 former Ohio State players with the best odds of winning NFL MVP

Ranking the top 5 former Ohio State players with the best odds of winning NFL MVP
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Is this the year that a former Buckeye wins NFL MVP?

There are a lot of former Ohio State Buckeyes playing in the NFL right now.

Like, a lot.

Whether they’re seasoned veterans or are just entering the league, it’s become increasingly hard to ignore the Scarlet and Gray’s presence in the pros.

Over the past two years, 19 Buckeyes have been selected in the NFL Draft, with eight of those selections coming in the first round. Last season alone saw 35 alumni play at least one snap.

Greater award opportunities could be on the horizon, particularly when it comes to league MVP. It’s an honor no former player has ever won, but that might change this upcoming season.

That being said, let’s take a look at which Buckeyes have the best chance of bringing home the 2017 NFL MVP.

No. 5: Malcolm Jenkins


Since leaving the New Orleans Saints for the Philadelphia Eagles three years ago, Malcolm Jenkins career has taken off. He’s become one of, if not the best safety in the NFL and further reinforced that narrative in 2016.

Jenkins snagged three interceptions and returned two for touchdowns, tying the league-high. He also had nine passes defended and continued to prove his value to the Eagles as their resident ball-hawk.


Malcolm Jenkins : 6 tackles & 2 INT's including a 34-yard pick 6 pic.twitter.com/SCXzuuvFSt

— Lee Harvey (@MusikFan4Life) December 23, 2016

The last time a defensive player was awarded MVP was in 1986 when some guy named Lawrence Taylor was terrorizing the NFL. Given his position and voters’ history of favoring those on offense, Jenkins odds here are obviously exceedingly low.

However, it’s the 29-year-old’s prowess as an elite difference-maker for a potential playoff team that give him a puncher’s chance.

No. 4: Carlos Hyde


It’s no secret that Carlos Hyde has had as difficult a time as any in the league at staying healthy. Last season was no different, as the San Francisco 49ers top tailback was sidelined for three games, compiling 988 rushing yards and nine touchdowns.


Carlos Hyde has shown the ability to generate big plays. pic.twitter.com/ze26qvuUZm

— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) July 17, 2017

It was what El Guapo did earlier in the 2016 season that landed him a spot on this list, though. Through Week 4, Hyde led the NFL in rushing touchdowns with five and showed flashes of being a true franchise back.

Despite playing on divisional bottom feeder, the former 2014 second-round pick is primed for a breakout year under a new regime that wants to see more from him in the 49ers offense.

No. 3: Michael Thomas


All Michael Thomas needed was one season to show the collective professional football world that he’s here to stay.


The sixth receiver selected in the 2016 NFL Draft, Thomas led all rookies in receptions (92), receiving yards (1,137), touchdowns (9) and catches of 20+ yards (18). Compared to the rest of the league, Thomas finished 9th in receptions, 9th in receiving yards, and 6th in touchdowns.

Not only was he Saints quarterback Drew Brees’ favorite target, but Thomas had the most efficient rookie receiver campaign since Randy Moss’ in 1998.

I wouldn’t sleep on @Cantguardmike as he heads into Year Two.

No. 2: Joey Bosa


A contractual holdout may have cost Joey Bosa the first four games of his rookie season, but that’s all it really cost him. Once he took the field for the San Diego Los Angeles Chargers, it became abundantly clear why he was taken with the third overall pick.


Joey Bosa's rookie season puts him in some #Elite company pic.twitter.com/iKiv054iLl

— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) July 18, 2017

Bosa led all rookies in sacks with 10.5 in 2016, four shy of the rookie sack record. He averaged the second-most sacks per game and had more quarterback pressures in his first 12 starts than any player of the past 11 years.

While Bosa was named the Defensive Rookie of the Year, just imagine what he’ll do in a full 16-game slate.

No. 1: Ezekiel Elliott


The best odds of being crowned NFL MVP undoubtedly belong to Ezekiel Elliott. No other rookie made as big or as immediate an impact on their team, as Elliott cemented his status as one of the league’s premier running backs.


In a historically productive debut season, Zeke churned out 1,631 yards on 322 carries and tacked on 16 touchdowns to boot. He accounted for more first downs than anyone else in the NFL and became the new face of the Dallas Cowboys in the process (sorry, Dak).

Although Elliott can’t seem to stay out of trouble, he’s still a legitimate MVP candidate and could be the first back to win the award since Adrian Peterson in 2012. If the NFL decides to suspend Elliott for any portion of the 2017 season, however, that would obviously impact his ability to put up the stats needed to win the award.

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BTN BTN kicks off the 2017 season with live coverage of Big Ten Football Media Days

BTN kicks off the 2017 season with live coverage of Big Ten Football Media Days
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BTN and BTN2Go will provide more than 14 hours of live coverage at Big Ten Football Media Days in 2017. Coverage will include the press conferences of all 14 Big Ten head football coaches, as well as remarks by Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany. From 1 p.m. ET through 3 p.m. ET on Monday, July 24, BTN will televise remarks from Paul Chryst (Wisconsin), Tom Allen (Indiana), Lovie Smith (Illinois), Mark Dantonio (Michigan State), DJ Durkin (Maryland), Kirk Ferentz (Iowa) and Urban Meyer (Ohio State). Immediately afterward, from 3 p.m. ET – 7 p.m. ET, the coaches and their students
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Ohio State basketball is going through a bit of a rebuilding project under new head coach Chris Holtmann, but the good news is that there are plenty of spots in the Buckeyes' 2018 recruiting class to make it more of a reloading project. Want daily ...
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When Ahrens, a four-star wing from Versailles, decommitted from Ohio State the day after Thad Matta was fired, it was unclear if he would end up back in the recruiting plan for the Buckeyes' new coaching staff. It took some time, but he's officially ...

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Illinois could be coming to Ohio Stadium in bad shape. This game will be Ohio State's Michigan tune-up, a nice reprieve for the Buckeyes compared to the last two seasons when they played Michigan State and Michigan back-to-back to close out the season.

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Men's basketball: Ryan Pedon living the dream as coach of hometown Buckeyes
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LGHL 5-star ATH Bru McCoy picks up an offer from Ohio State

5-star ATH Bru McCoy picks up an offer from Ohio State
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The Buckeyes go to the Golden State to hand out their latest offer.

McCoy adds Scarlet and Gray offer


In the 2017 recruiting class, Ohio State was able to pluck five-star offensive guard Wyatt Davis out of the state of California. For the time being, it looks like the Buckeyes will also be bringing four-star safety Jaiden Woodbey from Cali to Columbus in this year’s class as well — and potentially others. If nothing changes, Ohio State would be heading into the 2019 cycle with the possibility of adding a Californian for the third consecutive class in a row and the fourth time since the hiring of head coach Urban Meyer.

Looking at prospects from The Golden State, you will see that the Buckeyes have yet to hand out an offer to any. However, that changed on Wednesday when the Buckeyes looked to Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Calif., and dropped an offer to 2019 athlete Bru McCoy.


Unreal. Honored to have received an offer from Ohio State University‼️⚪️ Huge thank you to coach Urban Meyer! pic.twitter.com/RL3ArKnnSE

— Horace Bru McCoy (@buhbuhbru) July 19, 2017

McCoy, who is currently penciled in as a five-star prospect, already has over 20 offers under his belt and many of the nation’s best are amongst that group. In addition to Ohio State, the 6-foot-3, 215-pounder also holds scholarship opportunities from programs like Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Tennessee, UCLA, USC and Washington.

For now, the 247Sports Crystal Ball currently favors the Trojans and head coach Clay Helton to ultimately land McCoy. With that being said, the Buckeyes and every other university in the country with hopes of landing the composite Top 20 prospect and Top 5 player in his state have plenty of time to change that. As of now, McCoy has not made very many visits but if Ohio State wants any shot in this race, getting him on campus would be a great place to start.

Where do commits/targets stand in updated Scout 300?


With “The Opening” in the rear view and camp season coming to a close, Scout.com decided to make some changes to their rankings on Wednesday. Without further ado, let’s take a look at where Ohio State commits found themselves on the updated Scout 300 list.

The first name you will run into is linebacker Teradja Mitchell, who is slotted as the 13th best player in the class and holds a five-star rating. The lone other Buckeye commit to reach five-star status was tight end Jeremy Ruckert, who falls just three spots lower than Mitchell at 16.

Inside the Top 50 of the rankings, you will see defensive end Brenton Cox (26), defensive tackle Taron Vincent (27) and athlete Jaelen Gill (50). Rounding out the Top 100 includes offensive tackle Max Wray (62), safety Jaiden Woodbey (64) and quarterback Emory Jones (87).

Commits outside of the Top 100 but inside the Top 300 include linebacker Dallas Gant (128), running back Brian Snead (136), offensive tackle Matthew Jones (145), safety Josh Proctor (150), and cornerback Sevyn Banks (278). The two Ohio State commits that did not make the list are defensive end Andrew Chatfield and running back Master Teague, who both are listed as three-star prospects by Scout.

Looking at the overall team rankings, Ohio State is actually slotted with the second best class in the country, just a couple hundred points behind Miami (FL)—who holds four more pledges. The Buckeyes do, however, have the highest number of commits in the Top 100 and they are tied with Clemson for most five-star pledges and for average rating per commit at 4.00. In comparison to the Hurricanes, they hold a 3.74 average and currently have zero five-star pledges.

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Musa Jallow officially added to Buckeyes roster: Ohio State basketball news. Comment. Updated on July 19, 2017 at 12:41 PM Posted on July 19, 2017 at 12:15 PM. Ohio State officially announced the addition of shooting guard Musa Jallow on Wednesday.


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