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DT Antwuan Jackson (St. Louis Battlehawks)

Six former Ohio State football players are on the initial rosters for the United Football League.

The UFL held its initial player dispersal draft on Friday, allowing each of the eight teams in the new spring league for professional football – resulting from the merger of the XFL and the USFL – to protect 42 players from their 2023 rosters while adding up to 20 players from the rosters of teams within their previous league that will not be a part of the new league.
The initial rosters selected by each team in that draft were announced Monday, and those rosters include six former Ohio State football players:
  • CB Cameron Brown, Arlington Renegades
  • TE Marcus Baugh, Birmingham Stallions
  • WR Binjimen Victor, Birmingham Stallions
  • CB Gareon Conley, D.C. Defenders
  • DT Taron Vincent, San Antonio Brahmas
  • DT Antwuan Jackson, St. Louis Battlehawks
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DT Taron Vincent (San Antonio Brahmas)

Six former Ohio State football players are on the initial rosters for the United Football League.

The UFL held its initial player dispersal draft on Friday, allowing each of the eight teams in the new spring league for professional football – resulting from the merger of the XFL and the USFL – to protect 42 players from their 2023 rosters while adding up to 20 players from the rosters of teams within their previous league that will not be a part of the new league.
The initial rosters selected by each team in that draft were announced Monday, and those rosters include six former Ohio State football players:
  • CB Cameron Brown, Arlington Renegades
  • TE Marcus Baugh, Birmingham Stallions
  • WR Binjimen Victor, Birmingham Stallions
  • CB Gareon Conley, D.C. Defenders
  • DT Taron Vincent, San Antonio Brahmas
  • DT Antwuan Jackson, St. Louis Battlehawks
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WR Binjimen Victor (Birmingham Stallions)

Six former Ohio State football players are on the initial rosters for the United Football League.

The UFL held its initial player dispersal draft on Friday, allowing each of the eight teams in the new spring league for professional football – resulting from the merger of the XFL and the USFL – to protect 42 players from their 2023 rosters while adding up to 20 players from the rosters of teams within their previous league that will not be a part of the new league.
The initial rosters selected by each team in that draft were announced Monday, and those rosters include six former Ohio State football players:
  • CB Cameron Brown, Arlington Renegades
  • TE Marcus Baugh, Birmingham Stallions
  • WR Binjimen Victor, Birmingham Stallions
  • CB Gareon Conley, D.C. Defenders
  • DT Taron Vincent, San Antonio Brahmas
  • DT Antwuan Jackson, St. Louis Battlehawks
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TE Marcus Baugh (Birmingham Stallions)

Six former Ohio State football players are on the initial rosters for the United Football League.

The UFL held its initial player dispersal draft on Friday, allowing each of the eight teams in the new spring league for professional football – resulting from the merger of the XFL and the USFL – to protect 42 players from their 2023 rosters while adding up to 20 players from the rosters of teams within their previous league that will not be a part of the new league.
The initial rosters selected by each team in that draft were announced Monday, and those rosters include six former Ohio State football players:
  • CB Cameron Brown, Arlington Renegades
  • TE Marcus Baugh, Birmingham Stallions
  • WR Binjimen Victor, Birmingham Stallions
  • CB Gareon Conley, D.C. Defenders
  • DT Taron Vincent, San Antonio Brahmas
  • DT Antwuan Jackson, St. Louis Battlehawks
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CB Cameron Brown (Arlington Renegades)

Six former Ohio State football players are on the initial rosters for the United Football League.

The UFL held its initial player dispersal draft on Friday, allowing each of the eight teams in the new spring league for professional football – resulting from the merger of the XFL and the USFL – to protect 42 players from their 2023 rosters while adding up to 20 players from the rosters of teams within their previous league that will not be a part of the new league.
The initial rosters selected by each team in that draft were announced Monday, and those rosters include six former Ohio State football players:
  • CB Cameron Brown, Arlington Renegades
  • TE Marcus Baugh, Birmingham Stallions
  • WR Binjimen Victor, Birmingham Stallions
  • CB Gareon Conley, D.C. Defenders
  • DT Taron Vincent, San Antonio Brahmas
  • DT Antwuan Jackson, St. Louis Battlehawks
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Ohio State @ Indiana, Jan. 6, 8PM EST, FOX

Could've survived the shooting woes if not for having 10 more turnovers than IU. Roddy Gayle had more turnovers than IU.

Just an awful night for the kid - couldn't make a shot or handle the ball. Hope he can bounce back in the next game.
Gayle's play overall was terrible, but he is way too sloppy with the ball. He's a great player but that's one thing he could really improve on. Turnovers were a problem in general and really unforced for the most part.
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2025 IL DE Christopher Burgess (Notre Dame Signee)

Asking here, not questioning your opinion(because I partially agree with you): but is the issues in DL recruiting due to LJsr or issues with the OSU collectives? Because with NIL I see honestly less fault in coaches for losing top recruits, but put more emphasis on the NIL’s for OSU not willing to be aggressive enough in their fund raising
IDK, I could be wrong

It's probably a little of both, but NIL is what it is.
What i see is a lot of schools negatively recruiting LJ -- and successfully.
Not everyone takes the biggest bag; it's just part of the equation. But if you aren't the top bidder AND you have an unstable situation, that's going to be pain.
It doesn't even matter if the situation isn't actually unstable either -- if everyone believes it is. It becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.
Throw in the disagreements with Knowles, and i think it's time to find a plan and move on. A plan that the staff can point to and dispel the negative recruiting.
That at least puts us back on track with kids and families who are open to taking less NIL for the right opportunity in a stable environment.
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Urban or Fick?

I personally would go with Urban in a heartbeat,A) He despises anything TCUN, he has the competitive edge we’ve missed since he’s been gone. He holds you accountable whether you are a walk on or 5* , anything less than an all out effort is non-negotiable with him B) he holds his assistants to the highest standards which is not happening, he also wasn’t afraid to mix young hot shot coaches with veteran leadership. He expects each position group to be elite at what they do, or not afraid to set the bar high and work tirelessly to achieve itC) I think he had a chance to reflect his time at Jacksonville. He has pride and definitely wants to get his name back in a positive light. You could see a slightly nicer, more engaging Urban but the fire would still be there D) he did not forget how to coach football and his influence still is large, he could call up any top assistant or elite recruit and it would move the needle . And I feel it would be more people contributing to NIL knowing it would for sure go towards a National Championship under his leadership. Just my opinion
Issue one is that Urban would never get past the Board of Trustees, and #2, he's said repeatedly he's done with coaching. And as someone else mentioned. He never had to deal with the transfer portal or NIL. I believe he's been pretty critical of both.
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Seattle Mariners (official thread)

M's fans - what are my Braves getting with Kelenic?

Apparently, when he stays healthy, he's a good young player. With 4 years remaining of team control, he has time to grow and develop in Atlanta. Plus he won't be asked to bat 2-3-4...he can bat 7-8th and comfortably develop.

Maybe my outlook is too rosy

not a Braves fan but as you mentioned i think he can be very productive at the bottom of a deep lineup such as Atl's
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tOSU vs Missouri, Goodyear Cotton Bowl, Friday Dec. 29, 8 ET on ESPN

Maybe injuries were more significant than we knew... Brown was still gimpy on the right ankle he hurt months ago. Hall was still damaged and got hurt again. Eich, Stover... Henderson? Harrison? JT? Proctor? Egbuka?
Altho... Brown's gimpy ankle should have made Day max amt of time Kienholz or even Gebbia were prepped... or OL drills
So dangerous changing out a new center... even if the old center was barely average... he's still been the one calling assignment changes...
Yes.
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