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Nah, wasn't that savvy. Anyway, when was there, place hadn't even been envisioned yet. Don't remember, but not even certain Canada has a specific cuisine. All were American waiters/waitresses though. PS, paid the tab, and included with expenses. Got back what put down, even though credit card made adjustment between Canadian dollar and American dollar. :banger:
 
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Eddie George targets son of Ohio State HC Ryan Day to be Bowling Green's next great quarterback

Ohio State head coach Ryan Day has been focused on building a powerhouse program with the Buckeyes since taking over for Urban Meyer, but his own lineage is becoming a bigger priority in his life. His son, RJ Day, is a 3-star quarterback at St. Francis De Sales in Columbus, Ohio.

Despite the obvious connection with the Buckeyes, it's possible, if not likely, he looks for a clearer pathway to playing time elsewhere. New Bowling Green head coach and Ohio State legend Eddie George is hoping it's with his Falcons.

Day shared that George offered him a scholarship to Bowling Green on his Twitter. Bowling Green joined Akron, Boston College, Toledo, Kent State, Marshall, Miami (Ohio), and Eastern Michigan with an offer on the table.

"Coach George is first class,” said RJ Day.

The St. Francis De Sales High School's all-time passing leader recently visited Cincinnati, Northwestern, Iowa State, Purdue, and UCLA. He'll continue on camp visits throughout the summer.

The Buckeyes have yet to offer Ryan Day's son, but the 2027 prospect still has two more seasons to prove his value for his eventual landing spot.

 
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RJ Day Emerging As Power 4 Quarterback Prospect Entering Junior Year of High School​

By Dan Hope on June 20, 2025 at 8:35 am @dan_hope
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RJ Day’s recruitment is picking up steam entering his junior year at St. Francis DeSales High School. It was easy to see why during Ohio State’s final 7-on-7 tournament of the summer on Wednesday.
Day, who recently added offers from Cincinnati, Purdue and Syracuse to a list that now includes offers from 13 FBS schools, was among the biggest standouts of Wednesday’s 32-team tournament that concluded Ohio State’s high school football camp slate for 2025. The class of 2027 quarterback showed substantially improved arm strength from his previous years camping at Ohio State. His ball placement shined as he accurately fit throws into tight windows throughout the day while leading DeSales to the tournament semifinals.

Day, the son of Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, has already had plenty of success in his first two seasons of high school football. With 2,933 passing yards and 29 passing touchdowns as a freshman and sophomore, RJ is already DeSales’ career passing leader with two more years as a Stallion still to come. He’s worked hard this offseason to keep getting better, and he’s seeing that work pay off.
“From where I was as a freshman to now, I feel like I've made big jumps,” Day told Eleven Warriors after Wednesday’s camp. “Every year you try to focus on different things, and I'm starting to complete that.”

 
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