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C Christoph Tilly (Official Thread)

Former Santa Clara Center Christoph Tilly Transferring to Ohio State

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Ohio State has added a much-needed center via the transfer portal.

Christoph Tilly, who averaged 12.5 points and 4.9 rebounds per game for Santa Clara last season, committed to the Buckeyes on Thursday.

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Tilly, who earned second-team All-WCC honors last season, projects as a likely starter for the Buckeyes at center, where Ohio State needs improved production on both ends of the floor next season. Tilly will likely share minutes at the five with Sean Stewart and Ivan Njegovan, who are both entering their second season with the Buckeyes, following the transfer departure of Aaron Bradshaw.

Tilly was ranked as the seventh-best center to enter the transfer portal this offseason by 247Sports. He picked up 8.8 rebounds per 40 minutes in 2025-26, which would have ranked third among Buckeyes who played at least 10 minutes per game last season. Sean Stewart (12.5) and Devin Royal (9.6) had higher rates.

An efficient scorer around the rim, Tilly shot 61.7% from 2-point range and went 17-of-54 (31.5%) from 3.

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PG Gabe Cupps (Official Thread)

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Mar 26, 2025: Transfer​

Gabe Cupps commits to Ohio State Buckeyes

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  • Pos: PG
  • Height: 6-1
  • Weight: 165

Prospect Info​

  • High School: Centerville
  • City: Dayton, OH
  • Exp: 2023 - 2025 (at Indiana, stats below )
Stats
2024-25 *
2023-24
GP MIN FG% 3P% FT% REB AST BLK STL PF TO PTS
4 6.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.8 0.0 0.5 1.5 0.0 0.0
33 21.6 36.4 35.9 61.5 1.8 1.2 0.0 0.7 1.9 0.8 2.6
* Cupps missed much of the season after undergoing surgery to repair what the program described as a "pre-existing, nagging lower body injury" and he later revealed was a meniscus injury.

Just sayin': It appears that he should have 3 more years of eligibility.

ttun Baseball Shenanigans, Arguments, etc.


A cocaine-themed celebration up north​

A Michigan baseball player received national attention this week for his questionable celebration during the Wolverines’ win over USC last Sunday.

After sliding into third base on a bases-clearing triple, Michigan infielder Mitch Voit celebrated his big hit by pretending to take a hit, sliding his nose along the baseline chalk as if he was snorting cocaine.

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After the celebration went viral, Voit took to social media on Monday to apologize for his actions, saying he “made an immature decision in the heat of the moment.”

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Michigan did not punish Voit, who earned Big Ten Player of the Week honors last week after a 12-hit, 12-RBI week. A Michigan spokesperson told The Athletic that the university “did not feel that it was necessary to issue any discipline,” saying Voit “immediately apologized for his actions in the heat of the moment.”

Just sayin': Obviously the scUM baseball player is (somehow......:lol:) familiar with how you snort cocaine. Not a "good look" at all for scUM. :sad2:

Spring Games

The Weekender: Colorado and Syracuse Hope to Play Spring Game Against Each Other

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Colorado, Syracuse pushing for spring scrimmage

While some college football teams are choosing not to play spring games this year, Colorado and Syracuse are hoping to start a new kind of spring game.
After Colorado coach Deion Sanders said Monday that he wanted the Buffaloes to play another team in their spring game, Syracuse coach Fran Brown responded to his call on social media, telling Sanders that he would bring his team to Boulder for three days to practice and scrimmage against the Orange.

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Now, the two teams are taking real steps to try to make that happen. Syracuse.com reported Saturday that both teams’ compliance offices have filed paperwork with the NCAA petitioning for the opportunity to schedule joint practices and a scrimmage against each other in Boulder this spring.

NCAA rules currently prohibit teams from holding joint practices or intersquad scrimmages, and it’s unclear whether their petition will be approved. If it does come to fruition, however, college football coaches around the country will have one more option to consider when deciding whether their teams should hold spring games going forward.

Just sayin': Probably a bad idea. I do think that, an "intrasquad scrimmage" would lead to more injures. Besides you want to keep some of your practices and the plays that you run "secret".

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