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2022 Season: Are You Ready For Some Football?



OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
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Final record prediction: 12-0, 9-0

Wins: Notre Dame, Arkansas State, Toledo, Wisconsin, Rutgers, at Michigan State, Iowa, at Penn State, at Northwestern, Indiana, at Maryland, Michigan

Losses: None

The word: With a much-improved defense and one of the nation's most explosive units offensively, an extremely hungry Ohio State team should be able to get through the regular season unscathed if the Buckeyes are able to avoid road losses to Michigan State or Penn State entering the rivalry showdown versus Michigan at the end of November. The opener against Notre Dame could be worrisome as well.
 
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Can anybody point me to a scholarship grid?
I've read we are at 92 and there won't be an extension of the "Covid Year" loophole.

I have no concerns we will get to 85.
Just want to get a handle on who might be candidates to move on.
 
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Three interesting tidbits:



+The defensive backs worked with new coach Tim Walton on a drill that emphasized forcing fumbles and scooping up fumbles. Both Walton and Perry Eliano worked with the cornerbacks and safeties.



+ On who has been stepping up into a leadership role, Day said in the off-season, they decided leadership was the number thing they needed to get done this off-season. They educated the players on leadership, asked who wanted to be the leaders, they volunteered, then were voted onto a leadership committee and the staff assigned 12 squads where two leaders were assigned to each. If a player was late, there was community service for the whole group. They really communicated, stepped up, and were accountable. During those seven weeks, there was a lot more leadership than they’ve had in a while and it was encouraging. Leadership stepped up at halftime in the Rose Bowl.

+ DC Jim Knowles
He approaches teaching by how the players’ lives are. He keeps it lively and active. Because they are on their phones so often, they do a lot of teaching through the phone. He always evaluates his teaching methods to make sure he is constantly becoming a better teacher. This generation wants reason and meaning behind what they’re doing and there’s nothing wrong with that. That forces us to grow as teachers.
 
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FREE MONEY. The surest sign that the world is returning back to order: Ohio State is an absolutely massive favorite to win the Big Ten.
  • Ohio State: 1/2
  • Wisconsin: 10/1
  • Michigan: 11/1
  • Penn State: 12/1
  • Nebraska: 14/1
  • Iowa: 20/1
  • Michigan State: 25/1
  • Purdue: 25/1
  • Minnesota: 28/1
  • Indiana: 33/1
  • Illinois: 100/1
  • Maryland: 100/1
  • Northwestern: 150/1
  • Rutgers: 200/1
For those of you who struggle with odds and/or math, this means that you'd have to stake $200 to win $100 on Ohio State winning the Big Ten title. If you bet that same $200 on Wisconsin – who has the next-best odds – you'd win $2,000.

And the most hilarious part is that it still feels like there's value in betting on the Bucks!

I mean, the implied probability here is about 66 percent. I think the actual chances that Ohio State wins the conference are significantly higher than 66 percent.

But the real value bet here is Rutgers. Toss a $200 bet on the Scarlet Knights and cash in for $20,000 when they hoist that trophy in December (instead of betting on Rutgers, you can just go right ahead Venmo me the money).

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...ds-and-cj-stroud-are-big-tens-best-and-kamryn

I like the odds......:biggrin:
 
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FREE MONEY. The surest sign that the world is returning back to order: Ohio State is an absolutely massive favorite to win the Big Ten.
  • Ohio State: 1/2
  • Wisconsin: 10/1
  • Michigan: 11/1
  • Penn State: 12/1
  • Nebraska: 14/1
  • Iowa: 20/1
  • Michigan State: 25/1
  • Purdue: 25/1
  • Minnesota: 28/1
  • Indiana: 33/1
  • Illinois: 100/1
  • Maryland: 100/1
  • Northwestern: 150/1
  • Rutgers: 200/1
For those of you who struggle with odds and/or math, this means that you'd have to stake $200 to win $100 on Ohio State winning the Big Ten title. If you bet that same $200 on Wisconsin – who has the next-best odds – you'd win $2,000.

And the most hilarious part is that it still feels like there's value in betting on the Bucks!

I mean, the implied probability here is about 66 percent. I think the actual chances that Ohio State wins the conference are significantly higher than 66 percent.

But the real value bet here is Rutgers. Toss a $200 bet on the Scarlet Knights and cash in for $20,000 when they hoist that trophy in December (instead of betting on Rutgers, you can just go right ahead Venmo me the money).

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...ds-and-cj-stroud-are-big-tens-best-and-kamryn

I like the odds......:biggrin:
Easiest $100 you can make right there.
 
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Reasons Why The Buckeyes Will Win A National Championship This Season - Volume I


The Buckeyes have won two National Championships in my adult life.

When they won it in 2002, I had been living in Southern California for 4 years.
When they won it in 2014, I had left SoCal, but had been back for 2 years.
As this cannot possibly be a coincidence, obviously it means that the Buckeyes will win a National Championship within the first year of my next move back to Southern California.

I arrived yesterday.

Paint the Endzones.
 
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FREE MONEY. The surest sign that the world is returning back to order: Ohio State is an absolutely massive favorite to win the Big Ten.
  • Ohio State: 1/1.25
  • Wisconsin: 10/1
  • Michigan: 11/1
  • Penn State: 12/1
  • Nebraska: 14/1
  • Iowa: 20/1
  • Michigan State: 25/1
  • Purdue: 25/1
  • Minnesota: 28/1
  • Indiana: 33/1
  • Illinois: 100/1
  • Maryland: 100/1
  • Northwestern: 150/1
  • Rutgers: 200/1
For those of you who struggle with odds and/or math, this means that you'd have to stake $200 to win $100 on Ohio State winning the Big Ten title. If you bet that same $200 on Wisconsin – who has the next-best odds – you'd win $2,000.

And the most hilarious part is that it still feels like there's value in betting on the Bucks!

I mean, the implied probability here is about 66 percent. I think the actual chances that Ohio State wins the conference are significantly higher than 66 percent.

But the real value bet here is Rutgers. Toss a $200 bet on the Scarlet Knights and cash in for $20,000 when they hoist that trophy in December (instead of betting on Rutgers, you can just go right ahead Venmo me the money).

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...ds-and-cj-stroud-are-big-tens-best-and-kamryn

I like the odds......:biggrin:

Reasons Why The Buckeyes Will Win A National Championship This Season - Volume I


The Buckeyes have won two National Championships in my adult life.

When they won it in 2002, I had been living in Southern California for 4 years.
When they won it in 2014, I had left SoCal, but had been back for 2 years.
As this cannot possibly be a coincidence, obviously it means that the Buckeyes will win a National Championship within the first year of my next move back to Southern California.

I arrived yesterday.

Paint the Endzones.

Nice… the frick’n odds just moved.
 
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