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2026 CA WR Chris Henry Jr. Is a Buckeye!!!

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sp...d-extends-beyond-osu-commitments/70521089007/

Great writeup about Chris and his sister who are future Buckeyes. But I didn't realize, that including his own kids with the children he adopted from Chris Henry, Pacman Jones is taking care of 10 children total!
Back in the day my business did a program with the local high schools honoring kids that fought adversity and put their lives back on the right path. Hence the "Turnaround Achievement Awards".

I plan to nominate Pacman Jones. Bravo buddy .....
 
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Back in the day my business did a program with the local high schools honoring kids that fought adversity and put their lives back on the right path. Hence the "Turnaround Achievement Awards".

I plan to nominate Pacman Jones. Bravo buddy .....
Nominate him for sure, not only adopting/raising those kids in a positive fashion but also contributing to the Cincy community in a lot of ways. As a Bengals fan, I never saw that coming but he really showed up in a big way. I look forward to seeing Pacman in the Shoe for years to come.
 
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Severely and criminally under utilized in the offense. He doesn’t help that the QB is average and the OL is below average. Their offense is mostly screens and slants, yet Henry is bigger and faster than the DBs he saw against St. X(which will be some of the best he’ll see all season). He is a down field target who excels on the outside and they did a poor job of getting him the ball in places to succeed. Herbstreit for St. X has an adequate arm and he was slinging it to his WRs down the field. I could only imagine Henry in an offense like that.
 
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https://n.rivals.com/news/rivals-rankings-meet-the-initial-five-stars-in-2026

With a frame and skill-set that rivals even the most elite receivers in the upper classes, the Ohio State commit’s game is far beyond his years. Whether he is stretching the field with his long speed, winning 50/50 balls with his length or burying a defensive back with a punishing block,

Chris Henry Jr.
Is the complete package. He excels in every aspect of the game.


Listed at 6-foot-5 and 190 pounds, the No. 1 receiver is already a big body and is likely to more closely resemble a tight end than a wideout by the time he is done growing. The Cincinnati (Ohio) Winthrow standout is only scratching the surface of what he will eventually become signing day, making his upside downright scary.

Then you throw in the fact that Henry Jr. Is the son of the late Chris Henry, who was one of the NFL’s most electric wide receivers for the Bengals, and you can see why the Buckeyes wasted little time sealing the deal with Ohio’s top 2026 recruit.

– Clint Cosgrove
 
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Makes Marv look small. Goodness he's going to make pro scouts salivate. Dis go be gud!
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