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WR Dimitrious Stanley (B1G Champion, Rose Bowl Champion, R.I.P.)

This is a tough one. fuck.

Oddly, my favorite memory of Dimetrious was me remembering "Oh, right Dimetrious Stanley" -- I was sitting in the Thomas Worthington gym 7-8 years ago and looking at the wall where they have the conference championships for all of the sports. For those of you who aren't aware, Thomas Worthington is a Water Polo and Field Hockey super power... other stuff... less so. :lol: But in the very early 90's they didn't suck at Football.... and I was like, oh, right...
 
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I don't like the idea of asking this of everyone but I didn't like asking you all the last 3 years to donate to keep this site up either.

We are fortunate enough to have @heisman for us not to have to throw 'usually $77' at buckeyeplanet, maybe a few bucks here would help them out
 
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I don't like the idea of asking this of everyone but I didn't like asking you all the last 3 years to donate to keep this site up either.

We are fortunate enough to have @heisman for us not to have to throw 'usually $77' at buckeyeplanet, maybe a few bucks here would help them out
Can we reinstall the donate button and link it to Demitrious’ go fund me? He brought a lot of joy to my life, that’s for sure.
 
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The Delaware County Board of Commissioners has voted to rename one of the county's popular streets in honor of Dimitrious Stanley.

According to a report from ABC6 in Columbus, Alpine Drive will be called Dimitrious Stanley Way, effective Saturday, July 1, after the former Ohio State wide receiver's death on Feb. 9. The board's action comes three months after it received a petition from Stanley's wife, Jessica, requesting the county change the street's name to honor her late husband.
"A dedicated member of society, Dimitruous' passion in life was to bring more joy and contagious laughter wherever he went," Jessica Stanley wrote in a letter to the board. "His contribution to family, friends, and civic duty was insurmountable. He rarely turned down a request to volunteer to speak or donate his time and talents. He knew no strangers."
 
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