I honestly never would have thought we’d lose 4 in a row again. This one hurts real bad bc Defense played great. Playmakers on offense weren’t even given a chance to make plays with the atrocious play calling. All on the Coach.
4 fucking years in a row .. but all the people who played there when we say one thing that people don’t wanna hear we are the bad guys and we don’t support the program right now.. no we just know and want better
"He can be as good as there's ever been." ⭐️
Tom Rinaldi gives us an inside look on Jeremiah Smith's rise to stardom from a young age 💪
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The 34th Annual Celebrity Softball Classic is back again this year!
July 18th- Doors Open- 5:30
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Marvin Harrison Jr. has officially ended his college career.
🔥155 receptions
🔥2,613 receiving yards
🔥32 touchdowns
🔥2023 Fred Biletnikoff Award Winner
🔥2023 Heisman finalist
Just an amazing three years at Ohio State
Story: Former NFL RB Peyton Hillis, who saved his son and niece from a swimming accident earlier this year, says "it is 100% a miracle" no one died in the incident 🙏
Hillis recounted the "scariest point" of the incident was making a decision to rescue his 8-year-old niece Camille ahead of his 9-year-old son Orry.
"I think the scariest point ... was when I'm swimming to my son and I have to pass by him because my niece is in more danger," Hillis said. "I knew that I had to pass him up to get to Camille first. Because, you know, if I didn't then there's no way she would've made it."
The 37-year-old eventually made it back to shore with his son as well, but fell unconscious and began to experience lung and kidney failure.
Hillis was later airlifted to Pensacola's Baptist Hospital, where he was sedated and placed on a ventilator.
After about 10 days, Hillis regained consciousness and spent two weeks recovering in the hospital's intensive care unit.
(via @abcnews)
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