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NFL Draft and 90 First Round Buckeyes

Currently 90 Buckeyes have been drafted in Round 1 of the NFL Draft. In potentially 3-4 years a Buckeye will be #100.

Is No. 100 currently on the team?

Could it be Jermiah Smith?
Ian Moore?

I know we know very little about how the current young players will pan out. Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts.

Disclosure - some of these threads are huge and I don't read them all. Apologies if this has been mentioned.

RIP Gateway Pundit

Filed chapter 11 today under a mountain of litigation based on their knowingly false propaganda.


I will remember them fondly for the years of misinformation and completely erroneous reporting created for the most incapable conservative readers (@moray)

A true legend and pioneer in the art of fooling the dumbest conservatives in America on topics where they’re completely incapable of rational thought.


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#STUFF OT: A Taylor Swift thread

I am looking for two tickets for the show for my wife's birthday next week, I don't care to pay good money I want her to have decent seats figured this was the place to ask, the fees on these online sites are crazy i don't want to pay 150 dollars in service charges.

Sorry for the OT thread figured someone on here would have an in or can tell me a site without crazy fees.

Press Defense

Given the wealth of high-end cornerbacks and safeties, can we expect more press coverage this year.? It ticks me off when it is 3rd and 6 and we play back and let them throw easy out cuts for the first down. It seemed like Burke would play more press coverage than others. Plus it seems like our LBs cannot cover TEs for some reason. Personnel, coverage, or other?

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Plus thoughts on the 2025 running backs and another potential 5-star receiver to pay attention to in the Class of 2026.

NCAA sanctions Michigan with probation and recruiting penalties for football violations

This is for the Covid violations -
The penalties, which also include a fine for Michigan and recruiting penalties, were part of a deal between the NCAA enforcement staff, the University of Michigan, and "five individuals who currently or previously worked for its football program."

According to the release from the NCAA, one former coach did not participate in the agreement, and "that portion of the case will be considered separately by the Committee on Infractions." The coach who did not participate is not named by the NCAA.
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