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Men's Final Four Madness

Fifteen of the top 16 seeds were eliminated prior to the Final Four: All four No. 1 seeds, all four of the No. 2 seeds, all four of the No. 3 seeds and three of the No. 4 seeds. Will that make the Final Four more exciting and interesting or a major let down? Will that hype the ratings?
A lot of elite coaches are left to explain why their team's were eliminated so early.

Conservatives are Fascist

Much like Hitler did while rising to power, establishing a state police force is yet another example of fascism happening in real time.

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The police state of crony capitalism reminds me of the various communist and socialist regimes who brutalized their people, much like Florida does already by being the third most incarcerated state in the union.

A state which requires you to state political party affiliation before applying for college.

Which attacks the rights of Black people, attacks and demonizes LGBTQ Americans.



Conservatives are not for freedom. End of story.

What I’ve learned

Having no contact with the outside world and gaining all of my information from this board, I’ve learned the following;

- Ryan Day is in over his head.
- recruiting elite QB’s and WR’s doesn’t matter
- Jim Knowles underperformed in his first year
- Larry Johnson should retire because the game has passed him by
- Tony Alford is a bad coach and a bad recruiter
- Tim Walton is a bad coach and a bad recruiter
- Parker Fleming is a horrible coach, doesn’t recruit and probably parks in handicap zones
- Marvin Harrison is going to USC
- Tre Henderson is wildly overrated
- Michigan owns OSU now, both on the field and in recruiting
- OSU is trending towards Purdue status
- OSU’s NIL operation is on par with FCS schools
- Dylan Raiola wasn’t actually any good to begin with (he’s going to Nebraska - I’m still willing this one into existence)
- The program would be better off if Urban Meyer was still here
- the program would be better off if Jim Tressel was still here
- the players are too complacent and we need to bring in transfers to challenge them
- the cornerbacks would be better if only they turned around and looked for the ball

Did I get everything? If I missed something obvious, please add on to this.

Football Updated contracts for Ohio State coaching staff

Tony Alford: Raise to $772,500 (one year left on deal)
Keenan Bailey: $400,000 (two years)
Corey Dennis: Raise to $412,000 (one year left on deal)
Perry Eliano: Raise to $515,000 (one year left on deal)
Parker Fleming: New two-year deal at $500,000
Justin Frye: Raise to $1 million (one year left on deal)
Brian Hartline: New three-year deal at $1.6 million
Larry Johnson: New one-year deal $1,166,990
Jim Knowles: Raise to $1,957,000 (two years left)
Tim Walton: New two-year deal at $1 million

Football Pro Day 2023 Thread

Not entirely sure what type of updates we'll be able to provide on Wednesday from our limited media viewing section, but we'll post what we can here.

Pro Day runs from 11:30 to 3.

It will be streamed on NFL Network+, whatever that is.

ESPN and BTN will also be on site, though not showing the whole thing live.

Participants
CB Cam Brown
DT Jerron Cage
LB Palaie Gaoteote
DE Zach Harrison
SAF Ronnie Hickman
OT Paris Johnson
OT Dawand Jones
SAF Tanner McCalister
LS Brad Robinson
FB/TE Mitch Rossi
WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba
QB C.J. Stroud
DT Taron Vincent
C Luke Wypler
DB Kellyn Gerenstein (QB for the club football team, and a recruiting assistant for Mark Pantoni)
RB Allen Smith (Brown University, from Westerville)

Some other notes from Ohio State:
• 30 of 32 NFL teams are expected to have representatives on hand, including 10 GMS and seven head coaches. (Not sure which two teams aren't coming).

• 118 total representatives from NFL organizations are expected.

It should be a madhouse.
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