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I wonder how much 2020 messed with a lot of these kids that were not from around Ohio …. getting home was made more difficult I dont know if travel between the locations was easier if as many of these kids from outta state would be transferring.
oil wells speak loud dollars. wonder if the alum puts the NIL offer out there first, or whether Sark calls the alum and says "we need a DB" and the alum hops to?
THE RIVALRY NEVER ENDS. Ryan Watts was a four-star prospect when he committed to Ohio State in the class of 2020. But after two years with the program in which he only played in six games, recording 11 tackles and an interception, the Little Elm, Texas, native transferred back to his home state to play for the Longhorns.
However, that doesn't mean that Watts isn't a Buckeye for life. In fact, there's still a lot of Buckeye left in him as the third-year cornerback is in the middle of a breakout year for Texas – so much so that Watts won't use the word "Michigan" even after his time with Ohio State has long been over.
Wish we still had this kid in Columbus, he is tearing it up at UT. But can't blame him really and glad he doesn't use the worst swear word in all of college football still.
Wish we still had this kid in Columbus, he is tearing it up at UT. But can't blame him really and glad he doesn't use the worst swear word in all of college football still.