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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 3, 2021 19:00:36 GMT -5
Ohio State wide receiver Jameson Williams announced his transfer to Alabama on Monday over social media____Best of luck to him___but he'll be riding pine Hey...again, I don't wish him ill will (unless he lines up against the Buckeyes...then I'll hope they knock his dick stiff), but he OBVIOUSLY is not Buckeye material...good riddance.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 8, 2021 9:25:54 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 9, 2021 15:17:04 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 13, 2021 11:34:38 GMT -5
Ohio State's Tyreke Johnson enters the transfer portal
By PATRICK MURPHY 21 hours ago
When Tyreke Johnson arrived at Ohio State in the winter of 2018, he stated his goal of being a first-round selection in the NFL Draft like the number of Buckeye cornerbacks that came before him. If Johnson is to accomplish this dream, it won't be with the Scarlet and Gray as the corner entered the NCAA transfer portal on Wednesday.
A former five-star recruit out of Trinity Christian Academy in Jacksonville, Florida, Johnson followed in the footsteps of Shaun Wade the year before him by committing to Ohio State over offers from around the country, making him the third-highest ranked player in the Buckeye class. The expectations were high for the No. 2 safety in the class and the 21st best prospect, per the 247Sports Composite, but were never realized during his time in Columbus, Ohio.
Despite his high ranking, Johnson did not see the field early for the Scarlet and Gray. With names like Kendall Sheffield, Damon Arnette, Jeff Okudah and Wade already established in the cornerback room, Johnson took a redshirt year in 2018.
In 2019, Johnson played in eight games in a reserve role behind Okudah, Arnette and Wade, as well as on special teams, recording three total tackles. With Okudah and Arnette off to the NFL following that season, the door opened for Johnson to take on a bigger role. But when the 2020 season began, Wade was Ohio State's No. 1 cornerback and juniors Sevyn Banks and Cameron Brown rotated at the other corner spot.
The door again opened for Johnson to kick start his career with the Buckeyes after Brown went down with an Achilles injury against Penn State in the second week of the season. The redshirt sophomore stepped in at corner in a rotation with Banks over the next two games, but struggled in coverage despite a career-high four-tackle performance against Rutgers the week following Brown's injury. Johnson played fewer than 20 snaps on defense the rest of the year.
Johnson remained with the Scarlet and Gray this spring, attempting to earn a starting spot with Wade departing for the NFL. Despite plenty of talk surrounding the defense and how the secondary would improve in 2021, Johnson appeared to be the forgotten man. Even with both Banks and Brown missing spring practice, discussions at corner often turned toward redshirt freshmen Ryan Watts and Lejond Cavazos and true freshmen Cameron Martinez and Denzel Burke. Johnson played nearly 40 snaps in Ohio State's spring game as his final act as a Buckeye, recording one tackle.
The NCAA introduced the transfer portal in October of 2018 to allow student-athletes a path to explore their options if they were not happy at their current program. Players do not need to ask permission from their coaching staff in order to transfer but simply request that compliance enter their name, a process that typically takes 24-48 hours to complete. Once a player is in the portal, schools are free to contact a player without restriction.
While a player entering his or her name in the transfer portal means they intend to explore their options, it does not necessarily mean they will leave their current program. A player is free to withdraw his name at any time. However, schools are under no obligation to keep a player on scholarship once they enter the portal.
In departing Ohio State, Johnson will look for a fresh start and an opportunity to better showcase the ability that made him a five-star cornerback. The Buckeyes, meanwhile, will hope to get a fully healthy Banks and Brown back for the fall and will continue to develop the young corners to be ready for the 2021 season.
TJ
2018 (RS) (TCU Tulane PSU) T CB TY JOHNSON DNP DNP ST 2 ST DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2
‘19
CB TY JOHNSON
FAU UC IU MIA NEB MSU NW UW MD RU PSU UM UW (B1G) CLEM T
DNP 3 7 9 ST DNP 10 DNP 15 13 DNP ST DNP DNP 57
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POS PLAYER NEB PSU RU IU MSU NU CU UA TOTAL
CB TYREKE JOHNSON 9 DNP 50 DNP 15 1 ST 2 77
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Post by Mickey34jb on May 13, 2021 18:47:20 GMT -5
Here we go A 41-year-old woman solicited Ohio State football players and engaged in sex with some of them after offering massages, the university revealed in a report issued Thursday afternoon.__Of the players, 83 had no knowledge of or interaction with the massage therapist. Twenty received non-sexual massages, and five had consensual sex with her. None were minors.
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Post by ME TOO on May 13, 2021 19:23:12 GMT -5
#1 - Was she good looking? #2 - Who COMPLAINED??
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Post by Mickey34jb on May 13, 2021 21:00:00 GMT -5
#1 - Was she good looking? #2 - Who COMPLAINED?? The article did not state who filed the complaint.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 14, 2021 11:07:25 GMT -5
#1 - Was she good looking? #2 - Who COMPLAINED?? The article did not state who filed the complaint.
Probably for that guy's protection....I mean, who DOESN'T like a happy ending???
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 15, 2021 20:44:19 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 15, 2021 20:58:05 GMT -5
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Post by Mickey34jb on May 15, 2021 23:03:51 GMT -5
Good for him___he'll be missed.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 16, 2021 9:29:30 GMT -5
Good for him___he'll be missed. I thought it was kinda interesting that the bungles have so many cinci-area kids on the roster...do ensure more butts in the seats, I imagine.
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Post by Mickey34jb on May 16, 2021 9:51:10 GMT -5
Good for him___he'll be missed. I thought it was kinda interesting that the bungles have so many cinci-area kids on the roster...do ensure more butts in the seats, I imagine. Mike Brown is cheap but not stupid...
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 18, 2021 12:04:06 GMT -5
Scholly Grid POS EXITS C/O 2016 C/O 2017 C/O 2018 C/O 2019 C/O 2020 C/O 2021 C/O 2022 QB FIELDS HOAK – – – – J. MILLER (RS) STROUD (RS) MCCORD EWERS RB SERMON – – TEAGUE (RS) CHAMBERS CROWLEY M. WILLIAMS (RS) HENDERSON PRYOR – TOTALS 21 2 6 17 16 24 21 12 NOTES Ohio State currently has 86 scholarship players, but players who would have been seniors in 2020 – Demario McCall, Antwuan Jackson, Thayer Munford, Haskell Garrett and Marcus Williamson – don't count against the 85-man scholarship limit. All seniors who were recognized as part of Ohio State's Senior Day celebration are listed as “departures” unless they've made an announcement otherwise. All players before the 2021 class received an extra season of eligibility from the NCAA. Kicker Jake Seibert grayshirted in 2020 and is expected to be on scholarship beginning in the 2021 season. Don't know exactly how this is gonna look, so here's a link too... as you can see from what I left, it turned out pretty crappy... left it for the notes, but go to the link.... www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-state-football/scholarship-grid
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 20, 2021 14:39:25 GMT -5
I've made a suggestion on a couple sites I visit in regards to Ohio State... Story/Interview suggestion...Just a couple years ago, everyone wondered about hiring Brian Hartline as a position coach. Now, as he works himself into a position to reach for MORE, I'm sure a lot of people/fans wonder what his goals & ambitions are. Does he see himself as staying in coaching? Does he have NFL ambitions? Does he want to someday be Ohio State's HFC? I haven't yet seen anything about what 'Brian wants.' Then, today I came across this story - Cardale Jones Predicts Ohio State Assistant Will Become ‘Superstar’ Dan Lyons 21 hrs ago After a star career at Ohio State, Brian Hartline had a successful seven year NFL career, with a pair of 1,000 yard seasons. Two years after retiring from the pros, he joined his alma mater as a graduate assistant on Urban Meyer‘s staff. thespun.com/big-ten/ohio-state-buckeyes/ohio-state-football-brian-hartline-coaching-career-recruiting-superstar-cardale-jones-podcast
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