Garrett Wilson needs you to win the NFL’s glorious Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Year award.
will you vote for him?
Vote Vote Vote & After voting.vote @GarrettWilson_V Also https://t.co/z86t73t7vQ
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) January 31, 2023
you can vote For Chris Olave while you do too. Unfortunately he loses one of them, but at least he has a chance of winning one of his Buckeyes.
Have a nice Wednesday.
fill the gap. Former Ole Miss cornerback Davison Igvinosan is the top remaining player on the transfer portal, Commit to Ohio on Tuesday It was probably the biggest offseason boom for the Buckeyes.
#boom Ohio State picked up the top player remaining on the transfer portal as former Ole Miss cornerback Davison Igvinothan moved to the Buckeyes. https://t.co/XEbs3yMdjn
— Eleven Warriors (@11W) January 31, 2023
Of course, the return of players like Steele Chambers, Myan Williams, Cade Stover, Xavier Johnson, Tommy Eichenberg and Josh Proctor was also a big boom for Ohio State. Still, something about adding Igvinosan – And Safe Ja’Had Carter – says a lot to me about the direction of defense in 2023 and beyond.
First, they were both always Power 5 talents.Igbinosan is Top 20 cornerback recruits. in the 2022 class.Carter was ranked as 2nd prep school prospects in the 2020 class.
he is a buckeye
2022 All-American Davison Ygvinothan (@DaveIgbinosun) is committed to Ohio. #gobacks #AllAmericanBowl pic.twitter.com/EGApxMsCgJ
— All-American Bowl (@AABonNBC) January 31, 2023
Second, both have already been proven to run at the Power 5 level. Igbinosun is the Ole Miss’s true freshman as he started 10 games with 37 tackles and he recorded 5 passes his breakup. Carter has started 28 of his 31 games for Syracuse, with 138 tackles, 5 interceptions, 12 passes, 12 breakups and 1 fumble. Scored one touchdown.
Third, and perhaps most importantly, are the remaining qualifications that both Igvinson and Carter can use as Buckeyes. Igvinson can play Scarlett and Gray for three seasons. Carter said he could play two seasons. One as a senior and the other if he chooses to take advantage of the COVID year.
Combine all of these points and you’ll find that Ryan Day and Jim Knowles wanted a defensive player for Portal who was talented, experienced, and above all, here to stay.
It’s no secret that the secondary was a hole in Ohio State’s defense last season, and the addition of Igvinothan and Carter wouldn’t be a simple patch job to cover it, much like landlords do on college campuses. No. No, those players are here to fill the gap. And all his Buckeye fans should be thrilled when the team heads into his 2023 season.
Dawand Jones → Thanos. Reese’s Senior Bowl released Dawand Jones’ measurements on Tuesday.
Official Senior Bowl Dimensions #TheDraftStartsInMOBILE pic.twitter.com/yGR0SZcVkx
— Reese’s Senior Bowl (@seniorbowl) January 31, 2023
talk about Large scale human.
Does anyone know if his birth certificate (if he has one) is from Indianapolis, Indiana? Are you sure it doesn’t say Titan? Because I suspect he sees Thanos disguised as Ohio’s offensive lineman.
according to mock draft databaseJones’ weight measurements are height (96th percentile), weight (99th percentile), hands (98th percentile), arms (99th percentile), and wingspan (100th percentile), with the highest percentiles for any offensive lineman dating back to 1999. is one of All rankings near the top of prospects measured by the NFL Combine over the past 23 years.
Jones’ wingspan of 89.5 inches is expected to be the longest ever recorded by an NFL combine. And it checks out. After all, his wingspan is 2.5 inches longer than NBA champion and his two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo. And fondly remember that Antetokounmpo is 7 feet tall and is nicknamed the “Greek Freak.”
As for his hands, look when pressed against a “normal” human hand.
we are ready @dawandj79 you?
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— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) January 31, 2023
As for his play in the Senior Bowl, well, Jones is off to a phenomenal start. His widely anticipated second-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, rumors of his size and performance at Mobile State, Alabama, will only improve his draft stock, and Ohio State It means the college can add yet another first-round pick of his to the record. April 27th book.
This was the matchup everyone wanted to see in the OL/DL pass rush drill: Dawand Jones vs Isaiah Foskey (Foskey put OT on the ass of his former rep)
Jones with another win that day.Nothing beats Jones’ size and length yet pic.twitter.com/TNFRtqxQY5
— Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) January 31, 2023
TBDFITL. From 2021 to 2022, attendance at Ohio football games increased by over 8.17%. This proves that the Buckeyes have gone all out to support their favorite team this fall.
Ohio State’s regular season finale with Michigan drew the largest attendance of 106,787 in shoes to witness the 118th edition of The Game. The Buckeyes’ home and season opener against Notre Dame had his second-largest attendance of 106,594.
Overall, Ohio State averaged 104,663 points in eight home games in 2022, the most in college football behind Michigan State (110,246) and Penn State (107,379). According to 247 Sports.
rank |
school |
average attendance |
---|---|---|
1 |
Michigan |
110,246 |
2 |
Pennsylvania |
107,379 |
3 | Ohio | 104,663 |
Four |
LSUs |
110,596 |
Five |
Tennessee |
100,532 |
6 |
texas |
100,242 |
7 |
Alabama |
98,981 |
8 |
Texas A&M |
97,213 |
9 |
Georgia |
92,746 |
Ten |
Florida |
87,180 |
Ohio has checked in at No. 3 in the 2022 rankings, but with no bestsellers like Notre Dame or Michigan scheduled to fill the seat, the title “The Best Damn Fans in the Land” will be moved to 2023. Tested. this fall.
Penn State is the Big Ticket™. But we have Youngstown, Western Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, and Minnesota, and I think we all know that these aren’t exactly Big Tickets™. believe.
friendly reminder. Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s ranking among wide receivers heading into the 2023 NFL Draft has been a hot topic since early January, with some analysts placing JSN as the best wideout in the class. Other analysts have him as low as third.
Ohio State Football and its media team joined the discussion Tuesday via video. It clarifies JSN’s stance that he is the best wide receiver to turn pro this year.
friendly reminder @jaxon_smith1 pic.twitter.com/tijwxOU4tl
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) January 31, 2023
How talented and how productive Smith Nigba was during his tenure with Buckeye, a record-breaking sophomore with 95 catches for 1,606 yards and nine touchdowns alongside Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave Some people seem to forget the season. tough target.
Still, due to his hamstring injury and yadda, yadda, yadda, the debate will continue. Anyone who drafts JSN is set to receive a player who could be a star at the next level.
song of the day. “The Internet” by Jon Bellion.
Get to the heart of the matter. Get the dodo back?ambitious plan Attract Investors, Critics…the firefighters have returned from a call to find the fire in my kitchen… ChatGPT Maker Released AI detection tool… pedaling through the history of cycling At this Ohio bike museumWomen’s basketball coach dismissed Impersonating a 13-year-old player.