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DE Jack Sawyer (All B1G)



“All of us coming in are really competitive guys, I think to play the game of football you’ve gotta be a highly competitive guy and set expectations really high. So maybe it didn’t go exactly the way I wanted it to go, I think I’d be lying if I said that, but I think it was a good step in the right direction for my career,” Sawyer said. “But we have more important things than my career we need to take care of; the Rose Bowl game and coming together as a team collectively.”

 
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These kids just can't handle all this NIL freedom. It's ruining the sport we used to know and love back when it was built on indentured servants playing for the love of the game.

And let's not forget Harry Miller who's literally shoveled all his NIL money into..............ummm..........checks notes..........apparently............helping Nicaraguan children. That selfish bastard. How does he find time for that mechanical engineering major while monitoring his bank account.
 
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And let's not forget Harry Miller who's literally shoveled all his NIL money into..............ummm..........checks notes..........apparently............helping Nicaraguan children. That selfish bastard. How does he find time for that mechanical engineering major while monitoring his bank account.
As bad of a rap that so many young people get today, some of them are as good or even better examples of how we should all live
 
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These kids just can't handle all this NIL freedom. It's ruining the sport we used to know and love back when it was built on indentured servants playing for the love of the game.

And let's not forget Harry Miller who's literally shoveled all his NIL money into..............ummm..........checks notes..........apparently............helping Nicaraguan children. That selfish bastard. How does he find time for that mechanical engineering major while monitoring his bank account.

See you guys get it. Hold on, "Hey kids! Get the F off my lawn!" Alright where was I? Yeah, these selfish ass kids. Amirite!?
 
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It’s pretty obvious the days of lettermen and being the BMOC is over . The average student cares little about the game barely attending. The athlete wouldn’t know the student Union from the library or lol the cafeteria.
 
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JACK SAWYER PLANS ON MAKING “HUGE JUMP” AHEAD OF SOPHOMORE SEASON AT OHIO STATE

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“I think I can take a huge jump this year. I plan on it,” Sawyer said after Ohio State’s third spring practice last week. “And I just think last year, I was a little inconsistent earlier in the year and kind of let it affect my play a little bit. I feel like halfway through the year I kind of turned it on pretty well and started progressing at a high level. And I'm just looking forward to this year, you know, get a chance to go out and show it.”



“I didn't really think that because it's a lot different going against the competition we were going against,” Sawyer said. “And I was just trying to improve, I kind of try to block that noise out as much as possible. And I was focused on getting better. And I knew it wasn't gonna be easy like that, I just try to keep getting better and trying to keep improving and I think once like I said once I kind of got through that first little shaky part earlier in the year that I really took off.”

“The most important thing I learned in the first year is probably just to stay consistent,” Sawyer said. “The first year kind of goes like this a lot. But then once you find it, you know, it clicks. I think for me, it kind of clicked halfway through the season. I kind of you know, that's when I really turned it on. I just felt it, you know, and just bringing it every day, too, kind of wears on you. It's a grind. It's the longest season I've ever had in my life playing football and just every day you're here for at least four hours doing stuff and it was kind of a lot for a lot of us younger guys at first, but then once you find a routine you got to stick with it and I think that that can help everybody.”

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...-jump-ahead-of-sophomore-season-at-ohio-state
 
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