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Why Ohio State Will Win the National Championship

Reading Time: 2 minutesWith the playoff quickly approaching, I want to take a deep dive into the Ohio State Buckeyes; the team that I believe will win the National Championship when it is all said and done, and a team that is not getting enough national praise compared to LSU and Clemson. Let’s take a good look at both sides of the ball for the ‘Bucks: Offense: Quarterback Justin Fields, who leads the nation with a total of 1 interception on the year – has been phenomenal throughout the season. He has a league best 40:1 touchdown interception ratio....

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Comparing NFL Prospects to Popular Beverages

Reading Time: 2 minutesThis piece is 100% inspired by the work of, The Draft Network’s, Carter Donnick. He did an article for the site in October of this year, comparing Draft Prospects to Ice Cream flavors. It was a great read, and I highly recommend giving it a read. I am doing the same thing, but with different beverages.  Jerry Jeudy, Alabama – Coca Cola You can never go wrong with a Coke, and you could say the same thing about Jerry Jeudy. Coming out of college, Quenton Nelson was virtually bust proof, and I see Jerry Jeudy the...

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If Chase Young Returns, How does that Shake Up the Draft?

Reading Time: 3 minutesOhio State’s Chase Young has NFL teams drooling, but he shocked the world this week when he announced that his plan is to return to school for his senior year. For basketball fans, this is the equivalent to Zion Williamson returning to Duke for an additional year. Young is a generational talent. His blend of athleticism mixed with his repertoire of pass rush moves would impress anyone. He has the same nastiness that Quenton Nelson had coming out. He isn’t scared of hand to hand combat, and wins consistently. With his physical tools and build, it...

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Greg Schiano; The Hire Rutgers Desperately Needed

Reading Time: 2 minutesPiscataway, NJ – Finally, hope has been restored back to Rutgers football. Former head coach, and New Jersey native, Greg Schiano is back and ready to move Rutgers from the ground up. Schiano originally became Rutgers’ head coach all the way back in 2001. During his first stint as head coach, there is no other way to describe it as successful. During his ten year reign, he put up some eye-opening numbers, to say the least. Schiano had a career winning record at Rutgers, and notably went 56-33 in his last seven years at the school,...

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Why Joe Burrow is the Clear QB1

Reading Time: 2 minutesJoe Burrow started his collegiate career at Ohio State. The 4 star Pro Style quarterback decided to commit to OSU largely due to the proximity to home. After losing the starting job to, now Redskins QB, Dwayne Haskins, Burrow packed his bags and headed to Death Valley. To say the least, Burrow’s first year at LSU wasn’t pretty… Entering his senior season, Burrow had a 7th round grade from me. I went on record saying that he was the reason the team wasn’t a title contender his junior season.  With the hiring of, passing game coordinator,...

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