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Some thoughts after 5 states and 6 Uber rides

Chancey7

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ESPN is all in on Bama because the SEC is in rebuild mode. They also know none of Saban former stooges can beat him. They even made Saban look like Bobby Bowden as a old nice sage who loves people.

The Trenton airport is like a 3rd world airport. No cabs and an hour for my luggage.

The Commitee made Urban look mentally incompetent, morally corrupt and out of touch. They botched this whole thing. They also allowed Shelly to become a figure in all of this .

Drake is great at the academic and research part of the job as president. But isn’t ready for big time sports programs.

You’d be surprised how many men know a friend who had a crazy ex lie to get them in trouble. Heard some interesting stories from 2 Uber drivers, 1 coworker and a bartender.

Wisconsin Dells is a nice place for a meeting or vacation.

OSU may benefit from this because the players haven’t had to endure a bunch of media and a first year starter has been allowed prepare in piece.

The Buckeyes will let us know on 9/15 whether or not they are going to be title contenders. With all that has gone on the players will either be lasered focused or let this BS get to them.

Urban Meyer will be coaching for his legacy this season in my opinion. Win and all is forgiven. 1 loss and DV talk comes back up.

Had fun talking trash Sunday to everyone in Chicago after Pickerington demolished Phillips Academy. Illinois football isn’t close to Ohio. But sadly some focused on only needing a 1.0 GPA and Ohio not worried about anything but winning games.

Glad the season is upon us. Do yourselves a favor, stay away from talk radio and ESPN, I am.
 
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