Julian Sayin says “the whole program has a chip on our shoulder” because of how last season ended, and he says Ohio State’s 2026 offense will be “exciting” with Arthur Smith calling the shots.
Ohio State’s QB appeared at the Panini America Mobile Tour in Columbus on Wednesday.
In my opinion, Ohio State basketball’s most underrated player. Never won major awards or was all big 10, but was an absolute baller and a winner. Should be an Ohio State athletic hall of famer.
Reports of LeBron James demanding a max deal from Cleveland are “completely BS” a respected league fixture tells me.
The Cavs have NO intention of paying max money.
However, a homecoming blueprint is mapping out behind the scenes:
The Cap Domino: James Harden is expected to opt out and restructure a team-friendly deal to pull the Cavs under the salary cap.
The Trade Levers: Once free agency hits, the Cavs would have to move Dean Wade in an immediate S&T, followed by Max Strus in a secondary deal to shed salary.
The Framework: Cleveland is hopeful LeBron would sign for the TPMLE or arrive via a Lakers sign-and-trade.
Per a league source: “Unless the Lakers offer him max money, which it currently doesn’t look like they will, the Cavs have a chance to sign him.”
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Accountability for Mobley's ineffectiveness/disappearance in the second half of Game 2 is on Atkinson, his staff, his teammates and Evan.
He's got to get touches and shots.
He also needs to demand them.
"Pathetic. Inexcusable. Ashamed. Quite frankly, I don't know how you recover from this."
🚨 @VulinecJake and @RuiterWrongFAN react to the #Cavs Game 1 loss to the #Knicks
This is in on Harden. But I’m almost more upset with Kenny for continuing to watch the Knicks just do the same thing again and again and squander a 22-point lead.
"That was the same talk about me when I was coming out of the draft... It's all semantics"
Bucs WR Emeka Egbuka responds to claims that former teammate Carnell Tate was never a WR1 in college 😤
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