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Really hoping...

The backup qbs get a chance to run the offense against Indiana and not handoff every play. Realistically there are two potential games left on the schedule where they could get meaningful reps. The way Ryan Day has managed the backup qb situation is puzzling to me. It feels like we won't know what we truly have behind Stroud until next year, assuming he goes into the draft.

Seeking Recommendations @ Maryland

My brother and I do an annual road Ohio State game, and this year based on schedules we are headed to Maryland! I have been to College Park but it was probably 10 years ago or so, and I don't remember much. We're planning to arrive midday Friday and leave Sunday late morning. We will have a car so are fully flexible (though I will say we are probably unlikely to head down to DC as I've spent plenty of time down there). Would love any and all food, drink, etc recommendations anyone might have!

Basketball Preseason Big Ten Basketball Media Poll

Had the pleasure of voting in the Big Ten Basketball preseason media poll, which is conducted jointly by Adam Jardy of the Dispatch and Brendan Quinn of The Athletic. Results are below, and then I'll put how I voted (if you're into such things) below that.

Projected order of finish (first-place votes)
1. Indiana (19)
2. Illinois (6)
3. Michigan (1)
4. Michigan State
5. Purdue (1)
6. Ohio State
7. Iowa (1)
8. Rutgers
9. Wisconsin
10. Maryland
11. Penn State
12. Minnesota
13. Northwestern
14. Nebraska

Player of the Year: Hunter Dickinson, Michigan (14 votes)
Others: Trayce Jackson-Davis, Indiana (13), Kris Muray, Iowa (1)

Freshman of the Year: Jadon Hood-Schifino, Indiana (16)
Others: Skyy Clark, Illinois (6), Brice Sensabaugh, Ohio State (2), Ty Rodgers, Illinois (1), Jett Howard, Michigan (1), Tre Holloman, Michigan State (1)

Transfer of the Year: Terrance Shannon Jr., Illinois (16)
Others: Matthew Mayer, Illinois (4), Jaelin Llewellyn, Michigan (3), Jahmir Young, Maryland (3), Dawson Garcia, Minnesota (2)

First-Team All-Big Ten
Hunter Dickinson, Michigan (unanimous)
Trayce Jackson-Davis, Indiana (unanimous)
Zach Edey, Purdue
Kris Muray, Iowa
Clifford Omoruyi, Rutgers

Second-Team All-Big Ten
Terrance Shannon Jr., Illinois
Jamison Battle, Minnesota
Xavier Johnson, Indiana
Chucky Hepburn, Wisconsin
Tyler Wahl, Wisconsin

Won't list all the players who received votes, but will tell you that Ohio State's Justice Sueing and Zed Key received some.

Elections are now very vulnerable. Lots of ways they could be...

they could be hacked apparently. The Politico has conveniently warned American voters of all the ways this election may not be safe on the eve of what appears could be many democrat defeats. We shall see. But now suddenly what used to be crack pot QAnon conspiracy theory stuff is a real concern. Politico lays out a bunch things the left can use to become elections deniers....well if dems lose.....they will be patriots doing their duty to protect our most precious right to vote. They will require immediate and serious investigation suddenly.

This even has modems connecting to voting machines and impacting vote tallies.

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