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LGHL Vegas odds favor Alabama, Florida State, USC and Ohio State for the College Football Playoff

Vegas odds favor Alabama, Florida State, USC and Ohio State for the College Football Playoff
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This wouldn’t be a bad CFP.

Bovada has some fresh odds for who they think will make it to the fourth installment of the College Football Playoff. Alabama, last season’s runner up, is leading the pack, while past CFP participants Florida State and Ohio State aren’t too far behind. USC, who made it to the Rose Bowl last season but never a CFP, has the third best odds of making it to the semifinals, behind Alabama and Florida State.

If we use the odds as a way of seeding the teams, it appears the semifinal contests would be Alabama-Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl, and Florida State-USC in the Rose Bowl.

The Big Ten East dominates the odds list, with Penn State and Michigan also cracking the top 10 list. Penn State has the seventh best odds, while Michigan has the ninth best. Neither of these teams have ever appeared in the College Football Playoff.

Below is the table of odds for the top 10 teams that have the best chance of making the playoff.


If you don’t know what the numbers mean, don’t worry. In the case of Ohio State (Yes +150, No -200), if you bet that they were going to make the CFP, you would need to bet $100 in order to win $150. If you bet that OSU wouldn’t make the CFP, you would need to bet $200 in order to win $100.

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Meyer: Buckeyes have put Fiesta Bowl loss behind them
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Ohio State's Urban Meyer speaks on the Big Ten Network on Monday, July 24, 2017, during Big Ten Media Days in Chicago. Story Highlights; Buckeyes lost 31-0 in Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 1. 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Google+ Reddit Email. Share this with your ...
Ohio State football: Buckeyes favored, but Meyer wary of rest of Big TenThe Columbus Dispatch
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LGHL Darius Slade leaves Ohio State football program

Darius Slade leaves Ohio State football program
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The junior DL is reportedly heading to Arizona State.

Junior defensive lineman Darius Slade has left the Ohio State football program. Urban Meyer made the announcement of the personnel change at Big Ten Media Day.


Urban Meyer said defensive end Darius Slade has transferred. Flipped to Ohio State on National Signing Day in 2014.

— Ryan Ginn (@rmginn) July 24, 2017

Slade, a product of Montclair, N.J., was coming off a leg injury that kept him sidelined last season. Before the injury, Slade played sparingly in the 2015 campaign in games against Virginia Tech, Rutgers and Michigan. Arizona State is seen as a probable landing spot for Slade, according to coach Meyer and reports.

A member of the 2014 recruiting class, Slade entered Ohio State graded as a three-star product.

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LGHL Diversity may be the secret to Ohio State’s outstanding defensive line

Diversity may be the secret to Ohio State’s outstanding defensive line
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Each player brings a unique skill to the table. And the line has benefited as a whole.

“Depth helps. You want to have the depth to play a lot of guys, but the most important thing is getting a lot of different pieces and getting them all to fit together to take advantage of their skill set.”

-Ohio State defensive line coach Larry Johnson, via Dan Murphy, ESPN


Larry Johnson may be one of the most prolific defensive line coaches in the history of college football, churning out players like Courtney Brown, Tamba Hali and, more recently, Joey Bosa. But while any one of these individuals would make a near-perfect recruiting pitch, the veteran coach of two decades knows that unique skills--not cookie-cutter repeats of the same players--are what have built truly great defensive lines at Ohio State and Penn State. And it is this cumulation of distinct abilities that has made Ohio State’s defensive lines one of the most formidable in the nation heading into this season.

The philosophy surrounding talent on the defensive line underwent a shift several years ago, as offensive lines began to account for individual, dominant pass rushers. Johnson recognized this change, and began to add more diversity to his repertoire, which enabled his line to respond to the myriad of looks the offense might give.

That diversity is exemplified by the Ohio State defensive line. Anchored by defensive end Tyquan Lewis, each player brings a unique skillset that stops the offense regardless of situation. Lewis himself is an expert at stopping the run, while fellow end Sam Hubbard (who played safety in high school) can either rush the quarterback or drop into coverage on a given play. The same goes for the interior of the line, with players like Dre’Mont Jones, a converted end who is now slotted at tackle. And with so much depth across the line, each individual player can stay fresh with fewer plays per game, while going in when they will be most impactful.

Johnson uses examples of these skills in his recruiting pitch, by identifying what each individual brings to the table and how he would develop that skill to fill a role on the defensive line. And the five-star recruits have followed.

“Even after some weaknesses were laid bare in recent games, it’s clear that Ohio State can have a great offensive line in 2017. Having four returning starters certainly helps.”

-Ryan Ginn, Land of 10


Ohio State’s offensive line should be one of the top returning position groups in 2017. With four returning starters, including All-American Billy Price, the team is already an experienced unit. However, the loss of fellow All-American Pat Elflein, who earned the Rimington Trophy last year as the nation’s best center, looms large. Price will also be replicating Elflein’s shift to center from right guard, with the battle to replace Price still ongoing. Redshirt junior Demetrius Knox and redshirt sophomore Matthew Burrell are the main contenders. Both Knox and Burrell saw limited action last season. The Buckeyes are also bringing on Wyatt Davis, a five-star recruit from California, but it is unlikely he’ll get a starting role straight away.

Senior left tackle Jamarco Jones is entering his second season as a starter after earning second team All-Big Ten honors last season. On the other side of the line, junior right tackle Isaiah Prince, who had some struggles last season, is also coming into his second year as a starter. Finally, sophomore left guard Michael Jordan started all 13 games as a true freshman last season on his way to freshman All-American honors.

Price is a natural anchor to the unit, and will bring stability even from his new position. Coincidentally, Price practiced at center for much of the spring leading into the 2014 season. The left side of the line is similarly solid behind Jones and Jordan, who formed an effective duo last season. And while Prince has at times been a liability, Price has acknowledged that those types of struggles are common for a first-year starter. A former four-star recruit, the 6-foot-7 Prince has massive potential and, if Price’s comments are accurate, he will be a force to be reckoned with as he settles into his second season as a starter.

“Harbaugh won’t be working in any extra Ohio State prep a week early. Not with the Badgers, the clear favorite in the Big Ten West, to get ready for.”

-Doug Lesmerises, Cleveland.com


If there was ever a time that Michigan truly had the upper hand on Ohio State in The Game, it was last season. A senior-heavy Michigan team faced off against a far-more youthful Buckeye squad that returned just six starters from 2015. Now, the tables have turned, as the Wolverines bring back a paltry five starters, and will be relying on the talents of freshmen and sophomores for most position groups. These young players are members of head coach Jim Harbaugh’s dual top-10 recruiting classes from 2016 and 2017. Previously, Harbaugh had been relying primarily on Brady Hoke recruits. Even as Ohio State rebuilds its entire secondary, it still brings back significantly more experience than Michigan. The question will be if the young Wolverines will be able to catch up.

Fortunately for Michigan, however, the Wolverines will have 11 games to prep for Ohio State, including a Week 1 matchup against what is expected to be a tough Florida squad in Arlington. Like Oklahoma did last year for the Buckeyes, a tough game early helps to legitimize the young team and give valuable experience in high-pressure situations. On the flip side, the Wolverines will also face Wisconsin the week prior to Ohio State. Wisconsin is the preseason favorite in the Big Ten West, and a projected top-15 team. It will be a quick-turn for Michigan, akin to Ohio State’s back-to-back matchups against Michigan State and Michigan held the last two seasons. This season, Ohio State faces Illinois Week 11.

Despite the lack of returning starters and the tough schedule, Michigan does still have the advantage of the game being played in Ann Arbor. And this rivalry series, despite being severely lopsided in favor of Ohio State, has been played closer than it should have been at times, with the Buckeyes winning by five points or less in three of the last five years.

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Google Could Mathis be Buckeyes' quarterback of the future? - 247Sports

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Could Mathis be Buckeyes' quarterback of the future?
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Ohio State has had a good run of late on the recruiting trail when it comes to bringing in top notch quarterbacks. In Joe Burrow (2015), Dwayne Haskins (2016), Tate Martell (2017), and Emory Jones (2018), it appears the Buckeyes are set for a long time ...


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Ohio State football: Buckeyes favored, but Meyer wary of rest of Big Ten
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Although the Buckeyes fell short of the conference title last year (but still made the College Football Playoff field), sixth-year OSU coach Urban Meyer understands why the expectations are there and he embraces them. “I think that's a respect factor ...
The Diminishing Creativity in Ohio State's Option Game Over the Past Three SeasonsEleven Warriors
Urban Meyer on Ohio State's status as the Big Ten favorite: "It's of no consequence at all"WKYC-TV
9 things to know from Urban Meyer at Big Ten Media Days (with video of his news conference)cleveland.com
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LGHL Big Ten Media Day: Urban Meyer places Ohio State-Michigan as the ‘greatest rivalry in all...

Big Ten Media Day: Urban Meyer places Ohio State-Michigan as the ‘greatest rivalry in all of sports’
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Also, Meyer talked about leadership on the team, open spots on offense and defense, and the loss to Clemson.

The first day of Big Ten Media Days left the best for last, as Urban Meyer stepped up to the podium to address the media. Meyer talked about a wide array of topics, including the wide receiver and right guard spots, the loss to Clemson, and the rivalry with Michigan.

On the topic of Michigan, Meyer admitted that he tried to recreate the rivalry at past coaching stops. Like when he was at Bowling Green, he tried to make BGSU-Toledo the rivalry, and attempted to do the same thing with Utah’s rivals when he was there for two seasons. While Meyer also said he was biased in calling ‘The Game’ the greatest rivalry in all of college football and sport, some facts remain true, like his undefeated record against Michigan since taking control of the Buckeyes.

Since coming to Ohio State, Meyer has gone 61-6—which is some video game-esque stat. However, one of those losses was the worst in his career: last season’s debacle to Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl. It would make sense that Meyer and crew would’ve used that loss to the eventual national champions as fuel for this season. However, Meyer said at the podium at Media Day that they’ve “let the loss go...that ship has sailed.”

That loss featured six Buckeyes who would later go onto the NFL. Meyer addressed the holes left by his former starters, and said that spots are left in the tight end, defensive back and wide receiver positions. With this new crop of starters and leadership improvements, this Buckeye squad is expected to be just as good as last year. In fact, Meyer said the leadership among the team is some of the strongest he’s seen since taking over the program in 2012.

Consistency has been the key for OSU, which is a good thing, as the Big Ten East is once again going to be a battle. Meyer talked about how he thought the Big Ten and SEC didn’t really have a gap between the talent among teams.

The college football season can’t get here fast enough.

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Google Former Buckeyes James Laurinaitis and Stanley Jackson join BTN - 247Sports

Former Buckeyes James Laurinaitis and Stanley Jackson join BTN - 247Sports
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Former Buckeyes James Laurinaitis and Stanley Jackson join BTN
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Kirk Herbstreit and Robert Smith are two major examples on the football side of things, while Jim Jackson and Clark Kellogg handle things on the basketball side. The Big Ten Network announced on Monday at the start of Big Ten media days that two more ...

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Google One-time Ohio State lean Harris commits to Auburn - 247Sports

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One-time Ohio State lean Harris commits to Auburn
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Tucker (Ga.) linebacker Michael Harris worked out at Ohio State in June having already been offered a scholarship by the Buckeyes. At one time Harris had told Bucknuts the Buckeyes were at the top of his list. However, space is very tight in the ...
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LGHL Big Ten Media Day: Indiana head coach Tom Allen calls Ohio State game “biggest home opener”...

Big Ten Media Day: Indiana head coach Tom Allen calls Ohio State game “biggest home opener” in school history
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Like all of us, Allen is ready for the season to start.

Tom Allen took over the Indiana program going into their Foster Farms Bowl game last season. At Big Ten Media Day, Allen said the home opener against Ohio State would be the “biggest home opener in history of IU”

The last time Indiana opened their season at home against a Big Ten opponent was in 1982 against Northwestern. The Hoosiers won the game, 30-0, but remember: it was Northwestern they were playing against, and those Wildcats ended the season 3-8.

Ohio State, especially with Urban Meyer at the helm, are a completely different team compared to the Wildcats of the 1980s. Since Meyer has been coach, the Buckeyes are 5-0 against the Hoosiers. While OSU has won big at home against IU over the past five seasons, the road games in Bloomington, Ind., have been one-possession wins.

It’s awesome that Allen is taking the role as hype man for the Hoosiers’ start of the season, but let’s be realistic with how that crowd turnout will be for their first game. Columbus is just a few driving hours away from Bloomington, so expect there to be a huge contingent of Scarlet and Gray.

Some members of the media also sounded off on Allen’s comment:


Tom Allen is going to be disappointed when the "biggest home opener in history of IU" has a vast majority of Buckeye fans in the house.

— Dave Biddle (@DaveBiddle) July 24, 2017

Indiana coach Tom Allen is early leader for most impassioned opening remarks at B1G Media Days. New head man ready to start season.

— Evan Bland (@EvanBlandOWH) July 24, 2017

If Indiana coach Tom Allen gets just a little more fired up, he'll tip over the podium at the end of his time on stage at B1G Media Days.

— Jim Naveau (@Lima_Naveau) July 24, 2017

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Google BH: Courting Carman continues | Captain takes over - 247Sports

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BH: Courting Carman continues | Captain takes over
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He has 13 scholarship offers - including one from the Buckeyes. A source close to Hickman tells Bucknuts that 'Rocket' is trying to give all the schools that have offered an equal shot but he likes Ohio State a lot. Hickman remembers well his previous ...


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BTN New programming, content and talent highlight upcoming football season at BTN

New programming, content and talent highlight upcoming football season at BTN
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As the Big Ten Network prepares to celebrate its 10th anniversary in August, BTN president Mark Silverman today announced what lies ahead of the network at Big Ten Football media days. BTN Programming BTN Tailgate, BTN’s on-campus college football pregame show, will return for its second season and expand to two hours, now airing from 10 a.m. ET to noon ET. Analyst Stanley Jackson will join the crew of Dave Revsine, Gerry DiNardo and Spice Adams for 10 shows to serve as the home for Big Ten football fans this fall. Big Ten Elite: 2016 Penn State Football will debut
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Emory Jones and the challenges of an early commitment, Andrew Chatfield discussion and more
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The country's third-ranked dual-threat quarterback, per the 247Sports composite, committed to Ohio State last July and, at that time, was back and forth between the Buckeyes and the Tennessee Volunteers. Some things have changed, some things have not.
Emory Jones, pursued by Alabama, tells Buckeyes fans not to worry: Ohio State football recruitingcleveland.com
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Google Two Buckeyes receive preseason Big Ten honors - 247Sports

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Two Buckeyes receive preseason Big Ten honors
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The Buckeyes were represented by senior quarterback J.T. Barrett and senior defensive end Tyquan Lewis, while the Nittany Lions saw junior running back Saquon Barkley and senior quarterback Trace McSorley make the list. Indiana senior linebacker ...
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Google Can Michigan beat Ohio State? A 39 percent chance the Buckeyes could lose - cleveland.com

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Can Michigan beat Ohio State? A 39 percent chance the Buckeyes could lose
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Google 3 Buckeyes Named To Walter Camp Watch List - Scout

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3 Buckeyes Named To Walter Camp Watch List
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Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett, center Billy Price and defensive end Tyquan Lewis were named to the Walter Camp Award watch list Friday. The award, which is the fourth oldest among national college football awards, is given to the nations top ...

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Google Buckeyes Head Coach Chris Holtmann Continues to Find Success Amongst Chaos - BT Powerhouse...

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Buckeyes Head Coach Chris Holtmann Continues to Find Success Amongst Chaos
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Twenty local players on Big Ten rosters in 2017
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COLUMBUS, OH - NOVEMBER 26: Mike McCray #9 of the Michigan Wolverines sacks J.T. Barrett #16 of the Ohio State Buckeyes during the second half of their game at Ohio Stadium on November 26, 2016 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Gregory ...

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Google Big Ten forecast for 2017: Good luck beating the Buckeyes - ESPN

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Big Ten forecast for 2017: Good luck beating the Buckeyes
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Big Ten forecast for 2017: Good luck beating the Buckeyes. Ohio State has the talent for a big 2017 run -- and a few more Gatorade baths for Urban Meyer. Rob Tringali for ESPN. Facebook · Twitter · Facebook Messenger · Email; comment. 6:30 AM PT.


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Google Big Ten Media Days means Ohio State football season is finally here - Landof10.com

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Big Ten Media Days means Ohio State football season is finally here
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LGHL Jared Sullinger, Aaron Craft and former Ohio State stars continue to shine in The...

Jared Sullinger, Aaron Craft and former Ohio State stars continue to shine in The Basketball Tournament
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Team Scarlet & Gray is now in the semifinals—and are two wins away from the $2 million prize.

The stars from Ohio State basketball past have been putting on a clinic in The Basketball Tournament. Team Scarlet & Gray have marched their way into the semifinals, and are two wins away from taking home the tournament prize of $2 million.

On Sunday, Scarlet & Gray played their Midwest Regional Final in Brooklyn, NY at the Steinberg Center—winning in convincing fashion. With the winner punching their ticket to Baltimore for the semifinals, the band of Buckeyes defeated the Golden Eagles, a team consisting of former Marquette players, 81-56.

It was a battle of the top two seeded teams in the Midwest region, but the No. 2 seeded Scarlet & Gray were too much for the Golden Eagles to handle. Jared Sullinger pulled down 8 rebounds and scored 15 points in the win, however, the brunt of the scoring came from David Lighty and William Buford.

Lighty led the team with 23 points, going 9-14 from the field and 3-4 from three-point range. Buford wasn’t too far behind, scoring 21 points. Leon Rodgers, one of only two members on the team that didn’t play for the Buckeyes, also poured in 15 points. In total, four members from the Scarlet & Gray reached double-digit scoring outputs—proving to be too much for the Golden Eagles.

Aaron Craft led all players on the floor with 8 assists while staying on the floor for 36 minutes. While Craft may have been known as a lockdown defender in college, the Golden Eagles were missing open shots from beyond the arc. When the game went final, the Golden Eagles hit only 4-of-25 shots from three.

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The victory now puts the Scarlet & Gray up against Team Challenge ALS, the winners from the West Region. Their semifinal contest is slated for 7 p.m. on Aug. 1. ESPN will televise the game.

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Jared Sullinger’s performance had Boston Celtic guard Isaiah Thomas jumping on Twitter.


My guy @Jared_Sully0 is healthy and looking good!!! Somebody gotta pick him up

— Isaiah Thomas (@Isaiah_Thomas) July 23, 2017

Former college basketball coach and current basketball commentator Fran Fraschilla with some good insight on the food situation when heading to Baltimore.


Hey, @ScarletGrayTBT fans, start making your plans for @thetournament semis in Baltimore Aug 1st. Rekindling 2011. Good crab cakes, too.

— Fran Fraschilla (@franfraschilla) July 23, 2017

Clark Kellogg, a Buckeye great, also took note of Scarlet & Gray’s performance.


.@ScarletGrayTBT still standing after low stress dub today!
. Baltimore Bound for #TBT Final Four.

— Clark Kellogg (@ClarkKelloggCBS) July 23, 2017

Even though a new work week has started, at least there is a Buckeye presence in the Final Four of The Basketball Tournament. O-H!

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With NBA Scouts Eyeing Jared Sullinger, Buckeyes Alumni Reach TBT Final Four
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Scarlet & Gray, a collection of Ohio State Buckeyes' alumni, entered the tournament as the No. 2 seed in the Midwest Region. They kicked off their winning streak with a 15-point win over No. 15 The Region and followed it up with a 14-point win over the No.
Ohio State Buckeyes alumni Scarlet and Gray advance to final four ...247Sports
The Basketball Tournament 2017 GameThread: #1 Golden Eagles vs #2 Scarlet & GrayAnonymous Eagle

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