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TE Gee Scott Jr. (National Champion)




Just sayin': He a good young man, comes from a good family, and a good "team player"; in addition, he has earned a degree. He may not have a NFL career; however, he'll do all right in life after he leaves THE Ohio State University. Probably much better than many of the players that get drafted by the NFL and are out of the league in a couple years too.
 

Buckeye karma for the actions of then-SeaHawk Rob Sims helping the Scott family years ago.

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Scott Jr., then 8 years old, and his little brother Zion, 6, were living with their mother as Scott Sr. grinded through a six-week homeless stretch. He got some help from former Ohio State offensive lineman Rob Sims – the two became friends when Sims developed into one of Scott’s favorite customers at the dealership – and moved into Sims’ home for a couple nights every other weekend when his boys came for visits.
 
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Ehh, he made that harder than it needed to be by stopping. But yes, credit to him for fighting for more yards
I disagree with that statement….kid slowed down to set up best course of action forward….if he catches it in stride straight for sideline, he gets chopped down, IMO.

Was smart for him to catch ball, and then make a move to scrap for yardage.

In any event, it was a critical play to get us to 4th and 2.
 
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