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Per usual suspects, we're going to dive right into it.
Going to talk about a generational five-star,
to a house state, a house state, excuse me, phenom.
It's a familiar name.
And there's been some updates with this prospect
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What's up, man?
How are you feeling after this weekend?
Busy sports weekend and, you know,
I know you got some stuff coming up, what's going on?
Yeah, just, you know, kind of sad
that it'll house that to make the sweet 16.
Yeah.
But, you know, hey, we're in the spring football.
Lots of great things going on.
And some recruiting stuff really starting to pick up
for the buckais as well.
And, you know, the Ohio State brands never been hotter.
And, you know, they announced today,
Jackson's fifth in Jigba is now the highest paid
wide receiver in the history of the NFL.
I think it was like 120, 130 million guaranteed,
42 million a year.
This is a point of reference.
Justin Jefferson's at 35 million a year.
So that's 20% higher than Justin Jefferson
for the great Jackson Smith and Jigba,
you know, unbelievable accomplishment.
And obviously all those things,
whatever that happens, my first lot is always,
how does that help Ohio State?
And the answer is, you know, considerably
because, you know, all these guys want to get paid,
they want to develop, they want to go on to NFL riches.
And, you know, it looks like, I mean,
what's Jackson's fifth in Jigba going to make in the NFL?
You're not $500 million for his car.
I mean, that's what you want.
That's the eye on the prize as opposed to an extra
100,000 here, an extra 100,000 there in NAL money,
you know, developed your culture over cash.
And, you know, great day for the buckais with Jackson's fifth
in Jigba and a great calling card for Ohio State
recruiting in general.
Yep, reaching the agreement with Seattle
on a four year, 168.6 million contract extension
that now makes it the highest paid receiver in NFL history.
Like Nevada said, the deal of averages, excuse me,
42.15 million per year and includes over 120 million
guaranteed both setting records for any wide receiver.
So, yeah, listen, this is what we do.
We do this, man.
And so, for those who thought that, you know,
bright heartline leaving would just,
because there have been some hot takes, Nevada,
of, oh man, you know, we're about to fall off.
Now, I don't, I ignore scum fans.
They always, you know, try to cast our doom.
They've been cast in our doom since, you know,
Tressel was here, but even just some non-hater fans,
like, oh, well, it's over.
Not so fast, my friend.
Not so fast.
We talked about this, Brian Heartline has,
has had the power of the black hole behind him.
And remember, the ride receiver coach before him
was a pretty good recruiter too.
I mean, we've been wide receiver, you,
we've been duking it out with LSU and other schools
for wide receiver, you for a long time.
So, don't think things are just going to stop
because Heartline is gone, especially when you got stuff
like this happening, which is a good transition.
And I will pull this up, Nevada,
into the generational five star phenom
that we are referring to.
And who is that, Nevada, you want to get into that?
That'd be a jet Harrison, which, first of all,
jet Harrison is one of the great football names
of all time, you know, I'm sorry about that.
It'd be like, if your name wasn't,
it wasn't brand-in, but it was like,
be hops, Moses or something like that, or,
or holy Moses.
Oh, holy Moses, holy Moses, oh yeah, what I heard it.
I mean, like, hey, mom and dad, you shouldn't name me holy.
That'd be great.
But yeah, jet Harrison is an absolute fabulous name.
Obviously, the son of the great
wide receiver, Marvin and Harrison senior
and the brother of the great buckeye,
Marvin and Harrison junior.
So, you know, the early word from Ohio State,
I mean, this has been kind of a continuing thing,
but the word from Ohio State is that they, you know,
confidence is high that jet Harrison's going to be a buckeye,
the word that we've gotten over the weekend from jet
Harrison's camp is that's the way that that's
turning it as well.
So, this is, you know, a very familiar name for Ohio State fans,
but this is a player that's come in probably much more
heralded than brother Marvin.
I mean, because Marvin came in and,
I mean, I'm not saying he wasn't regarded a good wide receiver,
but it wasn't like, oh wow, like this guy's the next,
you know, next big thing.
Franky Cowell McCord was considered a higher recruit
than Marvin Harrison was.
It was almost like, hey, this guy's almost like a package deal
with his quarterback and this and that.
The other thing like that, you know,
it's funny how those things turn out,
but yeah, jet Harrison, the next great Harrison wide receiver,
now a five star wide receiver and definitely a guy
that I could see Ohio State adding to their wide receiver hall
here, you know, coming up relatively shortly.
So definitely good news going on on the recruiting front.
For sure, let me go out and go back into these highlights.
But yes, jet Harrison is an incredible name.
That's just stupid, like stupid, like fire,
like that's a video game name.
You know, when you're like playing matting
or something you make in a creative player,
that's a creative player name.
And so I'm gonna pull those highlights up,
but you're right, people forget Marvin Harrison
was like a four star.
A four star kid, good prospect,
but you know, is he overhyped because of his name?
I mean, you were getting stuff like that.
Throw in with Kyle McCord, all that.
But let me ask you, Nevada,
because I know you watch jet and I'm gonna pull him up now.
But I want your thoughts on the differences.
I know the differences, some of the differences I see
and also see some similarities with him, with Marvin.
But there's some things that I feel like he is just low key
better at, jet is over Marvin.
And so I wanted to get your thoughts on jet
and then I'll jump in.
Well, I mean, to me, you know,
I mean, the one knock that I would have on Marvin,
if you can possibly make a knock on a guy who's great
as Marvin Harrison was at Ohio State,
I mean, sure he hasn't gone to the NFL
and completely torn it up,
but you know, 12 or 14 TDs in two years, 14 high yard,
686 yards this year, despite only playing 12 games.
But I never felt like he was a big speed kind of guy,
you know, like a guy that could kind of blow
the top off there.
And I just, you know, jet just looks twitchier and faster
and more fluid than Marvin did.
And you know, Marvin was a great tactician.
You know, great catch radius, really strong guy.
But I think Jets more explosive.
You know, I think he's a guy that could play
in a number of different positions.
And I think he could play in that slot
that Jackson Smith and Jigba spot.
But I also think he's a type of guy
that could take the top off on the defense.
So to me, just a little bit more athletic Harrison,
which that just sounds kind of crazy saying that.
But that's how I, that's how I see him.
And be interested to hear what your perspectives
are on jet Harrison.
No, I agree.
I think he's clearly more explosive.
But he also high points the ball just as well
as Marvin Harrison was.
Because Marvin Harrison in his high school film,
he did a good job with 50, 50 balls.
But also, look at the route.
Let me go back here.
It's about right here.
Look at this route coming up.
Hold on to the next clip.
All right, here we go.
Check out this route right here.
At the bottom of the screen.
Boom.
And he gets hailed.
Like stuff like that to me is just like, okay.
Yeah, because Marvin Harrison was very fundamental,
very solid.
He's bigger than jet.
Jet is only 6-1.
Let me see, 6-1-1-1-75.
Marvin was like 16 and a half, 6-3, you know,
in high school taller.
But his brother is high point in the ball just as well.
His route running looks great.
But he does look twitchier and more explosive.
And so obviously with the smaller size
that might, you know, lead to that.
But still, I mean, he might end up
having a higher ceiling than Marvin Harrison.
And clearly, he's a five star.
The rivals has him as the number one player, right?
So, I mean, look at this, boom.
I mean, he's just, he's running east and west
to get north with great speed.
He doesn't drop balls.
I mean, to get him to come here.
Because, you know, a lot of times,
you'll see, not a lot of times,
but sometimes you'll see some legacies or brothers
say, I'm gonna, you know, I'm gonna do my own thing.
I mean, if jet does come here,
it kind of, to me, Nevada, you can tell what you think.
It kind of confirms like, you know what?
Like, my brother was treated very well at that school.
On and off the field.
It's a great program.
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Because, honestly, sometimes these family member brothers
or whatever don't end up going to some schools
because they like, ma'am, my brother was,
that was not a good situation, low key.
The public might not know it.
You know what I'm saying?
So anyway, I'm just saying,
if we able to get jet here who might be even better,
that just shows how dope the program.
And that's without heart line, Nevada, your thoughts.
Well, yeah, I think there'd be a great endorsement
of kind of for life after heart line
that you could land, you know, a receiver of this category.
But, you know, if you're jet Harris
and you'd have, I mean, Marvin would have had
to have had a really bad experience
when I was there for you not to want to come here.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, because all these kids are not stupid.
They're looking at and kind of going,
okay, Jackson Smith and Jigba, Garrett Wilson, Crystal Lobby,
Marvin Harris and Noah Brown.
I mean, just go on and on and on and on down the list.
And you got the best one,
up literally the best one of the bunch in J.J. Smith
is the next one.
So I, I don't, I mean, you never like to say
that anything's immortal lock when it comes to recruiting
because there's a lot of elements in there.
But why on earth would you gamble with your future?
Because Camino has to, it's a sure thing.
You know, barn injury, you're going to have a great career.
You're going to go on to NFL riches.
And that's what these guys want to do.
You go anywhere else and it's,
I'm not saying there's no chance,
I mean, that would be ridiculous,
but it's less of a, there's a greater chance
that it doesn't turn out the way that you want it to be.
And you know, Marvin Harris and senior was obviously
a very cerebral guy, Hall of Famer.
You know, you know, Marvin Harris and you know,
Junior certainly has, has out surpassed
his high school recruiting ranking
in terms of where he was draft, the NFL draft
and the kind of the situation
that he's put himself in there.
So I would, you know, it'd be shocking
for Jeff to go, you're short of, you know,
there'd be just one of the things
where you just don't want to go
on your brother's footstep.
You just don't want to go the same place you'd rather,
but we're not hearing any of that.
And I think that's really the big story.
We're not hearing any of the, hey, you know,
I just want to go blaze my own trail.
Hey, I don't really want to go to Ohio State.
Hey, Marvin did really have the best time, you know,
contrary to what you think,
he didn't really have a great time at Ohio State.
We're hearing none of those things.
And that, again, you know, that gives me
that much more confidence that,
that Jeff Harrison's going to end up as a bucket.
Yeah, and so let me ask you,
I was going to kind of go into a spill,
but I want to tee it up for you.
What is the common denominator, Nevada?
What is the, and I'm a touch on really quickly
in a second, another receiver we got coming in
who could have left, who could have whatever,
but, you know, they seem to be doing things
to double down on being a bucket even more.
I'll touch on that briefly.
What's the common denominator for a Jet Harrison
and his family to want to stick and stay
even though the all-world, you know,
why receiver coach is gone, you know, Nevada?
Well, I mean, to me, it's Ryan Day, you know,
I'm saying to me, it's Ryan Day, and, you know,
the fact that Ryan Day, you know,
if you think about what could screw up a wide receiver
and what could screw up a wide receiver's development,
and that is, you know, don't play in the system
that throws the ball or don't play in a system
that is really effective at throwing the ball
and it gets the best quarterbacks.
And you know that Ryan Day is going to have
the best quarterbacks, and that's, you know,
I think that's just kind of that extra security blanket
that you have there, and, you know, as a wide receiver,
that's why, you know, the quarterback position
in college football is overpowered
because when you get the good quarterbacks,
well, you get all the other good players
because then everybody else wants to come there,
and you most certainly get the best wide receivers
because the best wide receivers want to come
where they're going to be throwing the ball to.
And, you know, when you've got, you know,
the list of quarterbacks that we've had in the recent past,
and then a current roster where you've got Julian saying,
you've got Taving St. Clair, you know,
you're getting the ball, it's going to get thrown to you,
it's going to get thrown to you often,
and Ryan Day is certainly the,
he's the competent nominator, he's the one thing
that's not changed about Ohio State,
and another reason why I think
Jett Harrison ends up a bug guy.
I agree.
You said it.
I didn't even have to say that and that was not rehearsed.
I knew he was going to say that because it's the truth.
And so, you know, he just, he knows how to,
not only that, but the off the field stuff.
I've heard Marvin Harrison and interviews
just praise Ryan Day.
Because even Ryan Day and interviews
talking about his son, he wants him to go somewhere
where he know he's going to be taken care of on and off the field.
Because that's what he does.
And so, I mean, all these relationships
and things like that with Ryan Day at the helm,
just being a legit, like there's nobody.
Nevada, I know your contact, your people, people I know,
you know, that no Ryan Day, like really no Ryan Day.
Nobody be like, man, he's really a deback behind the scenes.
Don't get it twisted, like he sucks, we hate him.
Nobody.
I mean, every now and then there might be a disgruntled parent
whose kid didn't play.
But like Ryan Day is that dude.
He's the common denominator for sure.
And so, that's just, I mean, as long as we have him,
I think the players and parents know,
regardless of who leaves, we're going to replace them
with somebody just as good if not better.
Which is powerful because a lot of schools in Nevada
would crumble losing a heartline.
Like, do you think that real quick,
and I'm going to pull up a quick clip of something?
But let me ask you, is that an overstatement to you
that other schools, most other schools
would crumble losing a stud recruiter like heartline?
No, I don't think that's, I mean,
look Ohio State was concerned about it.
So, so concerned that they gave Hotline
the offensive coordinator position,
even though he wasn't really ready or qualified to do it.
But no, you know, but, and again,
I'm going to say this very carefully,
that's why I'm enjoying every moment at Ryan Days here
because look, I'm sure, you know,
you can say, hey, the school's bigger than Ryan Day,
and of course it is, you know,
you've gone from Woody Hayes,
you know, Cooper and, you know, Jim Trustle and Urban Meyer.
Yeah, you can go down to those
some great coaches in Ohio State,
but it's not guaranteed that the next step
is going to be as good, you know what I'm saying?
So, like, I want to enjoy every moment
at Ryan Days here because it's just, it's sureity,
you know, it's sureity that your offensive scheme
is going to be first rate.
It's surety that you're going to be able to get great
offensive and defensive coaches to come work for you.
It's, it's sure that your academics are going to be
in order, that you're the quality of kids
you're, you're getting this going to be great,
that your recruiting is going to be first rate,
that you're always going to have great quarterbacks.
You're always going to have great winters here.
You know what I mean, there's just a lot
that comes along with Ryan Day,
and will we survive when he inevitably moves on,
whenever that is, of course,
but I don't want that to be soon,
because again, Ryan Day represents just a guarantee
of greatness for Ohio State,
and that he can't really say that
about a lot of coaches and called football.
Yep, preach, but you know, you'll still have people
who want them fired, but it is what it is.
That's just pretty much the world we live in,
but I'm glad he's here too.
This is Jim Merrill Brown, I have on the screen,
and they're seven on seven.
I'm bringing him up because he's another kid.
He's in the 2027 class.
He's the number one receiver in Ohio,
top 15 national player, five star, a stud, stud stud.
Very fast, I will call him a friend of the show.
He's been interviewed by Dev, I lost count.
He's been on the show.
Great kid, hard working kid, and an Ohio product,
and I mentioned this as far as I said earlier, doubling down.
He moved from a Uber Heights Wayne
where Braxton Miller went closer to my neck of the woods
here in Columbus area to a high school called Big Warner.
Now like I said, I said this before,
I don't forgive you were on the show Nevada,
but you know, programs have like over the past 20 years
or so being in the Columbus area.
There are some programs who have went down
and some that have went up.
Big Warner back, we scrimmaged him in basketball.
We scrimmaged them, my junior year, senior year.
Anyway, we played at Big Warner and they wasn't like that.
Like their program was cool, they were solid,
but they weren't like a powerhouse.
So I was surprised when I heard he moved to Big Warner,
but then some others told me they've been really good
in recent years and you know, they got a good program
and stuff like that.
But anyway, the point is Big Warner is not that far
from Columbus.
So he was interviewed and asked why he did that
and wanted to main things he said
is so he can be closer to a house state.
I know there were some who were concerned
about visits he might take in heart line leaving,
but this kid Nevada doesn't seem to be wavering at all.
In fact, he's putting his money
where his mouth is by moving closer to a program
so he can be closer to a house state.
And I mean, that's his words.
So I mean, this is another five star stud
that could have left and demanded top dollar
with heart line leaving.
And so this is just more proof.
Now listen, obviously there's time
between now a signing day.
But the evidence says he's not leaving
barring something crazy happening.
And so then you got Jet and his family who's a stud
and we're still in on, you know, the milestones
and the other guys.
So I'm saying I have to say I'm landing all out for y'all.
It's not over till it's over,
but the evidence right now shows that we're still
pointing in that trajectory
of we ain't stopping this why receiver
recruit and drain Nevada.
Well, yeah, no, it's, you know,
I think for a house state, it's, you know,
it's, you've got such a great reputation
and you know, it's a great place for anybody to develop.
And I think a house state isn't, you know,
you're not breaking the bank and then I have,
but they're not taking a backseat, you know,
they've got their focused kids where they're,
they're putting out real money.
I mean, JD Smith is making real money
that you're drilling saying that they're gonna
get real money out of the belt.
They'll pay guys for production and, you know,
getting them in there and they'll develop
the heck out of them.
But for a kill at your mere brain,
I was like, you know, how, how is he reacting
with the other recruits?
And he's the guy who's one of our lead recruiters.
He's the guy that's, I'm gonna believe recruit.
He's one of the guys who lead recruiting on Jet Harrison.
So it's like, you know, I look at that and kind of go,
well, you know, that's the kind of guy that I want
as black guys and it gives you a pretty good indication
of where they're, where they're parts at,
where they're heads at in the sole process.
But when they're out there trying to sell
a house to the other people as well,
to me that really speaks volumes.
Yeah, man, I'm getting excited
thinking about these future kids
because I told you, I'm a huge David Gabriel George's.
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Like fan, like he is a stud.
And barging something crazy happening.
He's going to be a book guy.
So imagine the speed on the outside
with that type of NFL back and just the talent
we got coming in.
I guess what I'm saying, y'all, is I always preach this.
And so does Nevada.
Appreciate what you have.
Like we are recession proof as you can get.
We don't stop.
We lose.
I'm telling you, there's been fans
from other fan bases like, man, a heartline going, you're done.
For real?
You think so?
Yeah.
I don't think so.
And that's not going to heartline.
It's just, we're going to do whatever we need to do
to stay on top.
You know what I'm saying?
A higher, whatever.
And so just to appreciate it, I'm telling the Nevada,
like we, I thought about a Jay Z song.
It's the it's called the Medley intro.
And before he starts rapping, and he's like mocking people,
asking like, will he ever fall off?
And he comes in like, no.
And then he starts spitting, he starts rapping his verse.
For those who know, it's classic.
You know what I'm talking about?
That's Ohio State.
It's like our haters is like, are they ever go fall off?
And we'd like, no.
And then we hit you with the bars.
I mean, that's just how it is.
And so appreciate what we got y'all
in this football program, because we
are on the heck of a run as far as consistency
and just being elite.
And obviously, we all want more natties.
But three in my lifetime is more than a lot of programs
can say Nevada.
Yeah.
And, you know, you sent me into David Gabriel, George.
Like, that's a guy I've said this before,
but I bear repeating.
I know I say get excited about every recruit.
And then I don't get sad about any way.
But if we don't get him, I'm going to be sad.
Me too.
Yeah.
He's really, really good.
He's really, really good.
If he could go somewhere else, will we survive?
Yes.
Well, football continue to be played most certainly.
But we've led this recruitment for a long time.
We've pulled out every stop on this one.
I feel it's like right where we need it to be.
And I really feel like we're getting him.
And when we do, I'm going to be, I'm
excited about every recruit, but I'm going to be really
excited about that one, because I agree with you.
I agree with you.
I think that kid is a big time player.
And, you know, I feel like you need that, you
need that at the running back position to really be, you know,
like last year, if I had a criticism of our team last year,
and, you know, it's, and again, I know I'm spoiled from having
Tray Henderson and Quintran Jackins year before.
But I didn't feel like we were really explosive at the running
back spot last year.
And in projects, it's good.
And I know all those things, but was he, was he great?
And we expect kind of great at Ohio State, you know, those guys
that every time they touch the ball, you feel like they could
take it to the house, you know, and that's how I felt.
Tray Henderson, every time Tray Henderson touched the ball,
I'm thinking he could house this, you know what I'm saying?
Like, and if he gets a little cruised, he's gone.
I didn't feel that way last year, and I want to feel that way
again about the Ohio State running back room.
And I'm, frankly, I don't know if I'm going to feel that way
about the running back room this year because, you know,
I think Bo, Bo will most certainly be better, Isaiah West will be
better.
Jacob sent isn't really that kind of a back.
And maybe legend bays that guy.
You know, maybe legend bay is that guy that can kind of make
those things happen.
But, but David Gabriel George is most certainly that guy.
And, and I want to see him in starlight and gray.
You brought up some things that, uh, that triggers some thoughts.
I had a discussion with some buddies in mind about this and we'll
get to super chats.
We're going to have a, um, a harder stop tonight and a little bit, uh,
and we'll get to super chats.
But Nevada, you brought up some things that we discussed.
So here's the deal.
I think one thing that contributed to the lack of explosion in the
running back room is James peoples did not step up and do what we
all hoped he would do, right?
Running back out of Texas, we saw really good speed on film and
and planning against good competition.
I mean, physically he looked apart, um, you know, early on, you
know, in the spring, I mean, he was doing well.
He was looking like he was going to be that guy and it just never
came to pass.
He made some progression throughout the year.
You know, he leaped over a guy and he started to wake up a little
bit and be solid, but he wasn't, we need it more than solid from
him. James peoples was supposed to be the guy and then, you
know, the other guys chip in.
So with that said, Bo Jackson, the true freshman had to be the
guy. And of course, CJ Donaldson was a short yardage guy,
whatever past pro guy, but Bo Jackson was our best to back.
And he wasn't quite ready.
He was coming off the injury, you know, like all of that takes
time to get your legs under you.
Now with that said, Nevada, here's the other thing me and my
guys were discussing.
And I'm not saying he's equal to this person, but I saw similarities
and what was lacking.
JK Dobbins, his freshman year, he had a great freshman year.
Remember, he was called jump cut Dobbins.
I mean, he was, but his freshman year, he was getting walked
from behind at times, but guess what?
He improved on that.
He got faster and he wasn't getting walked no more.
I mean, when he was gone, he was gone.
I'm pictured the Clemson game and that in that inside zone play.
Nobody was catching him.
But his freshman year, he probably would have got walked maybe.
Same thing with Bo Jackson.
Bo Jackson to me is a really good back.
He has good vision.
He leans forward.
He gets north very quick, but he got walked, okay?
He needs to get what Mickey.
I'm sure he is.
This injury's not helping, but I think just like JK Dobbins,
he can improve on that Nevada to where he is a breakaway back
because he was almost there.
I mean, like, who was it against?
I forget the team, but it was a 60 yard play all the way down to like the three
yard line.
And he showed it was up the middle.
It was he squeezed through the hole and exploded down field.
I'm like, oh, but he got walked.
So if he can do like JK and just get to that another level of a speed and endurance
and ability physically to go all the way, I think he can be that guy
because we see that he has it, but he was only a freshman.
And every freshman is not going to be trade Henderson with the speed,
but I have hopes for Bo Jackson to take it to another level of like where he
can be really, really, really good for isn't about any thoughts on that.
Well, you also remember that Bo was coming off a pretty significant injury
from his senior year, you know, I'm saying.
And so one year removed from that, you're not going to be as good as you're
going to be two years from then.
So to me, that's the big thing.
So would have loved to see him in the spring, see how bouncing and springy is.
But again, you're nursing a little bit of an injury unrelated to the high school
one should be back, you know, full going the summer and then the fall.
But I think it's a great point.
I think he absolutely got it.
I mean, he was that way in high school in high school.
I mean, he was crazy.
You know, I mean, he was just running away from guy.
So I absolutely believe he can do it.
And I think I thought he was really close last year.
If you pick some, even just a little bit of speed, a little bit of explosiveness,
you know, a little bit back, you're running a little bit sure, you know, again,
last year, there's no way he's running with the same reckless abandon coming off
an injury that he will be this year.
You know, his confidence is going to be at a completely different spot.
So no, I think it's a, it's a good thing that we certainly could see more out of
them and hopefully we will.
Yep.
And then one other thing before we move to Superchets, the wild card within Nevada's
explanation and criteria is turbo Rogers.
Turbo Rogers has plenty of speed.
Is he ready?
Does he have the vision?
Can he protect the ball?
You know, is he able to be relied upon?
Because we haven't really seen turbo play in a game.
We just know he was highly rated snatched him from Alabama.
He's a twitchy fast, you know, fast guy.
But he has the ability to take it to the house.
But is he able to do that within the confines of being a running back?
You know, I'm saying because it's not like you just handed the ball and it's just
a straight line with nobody to tackle you.
You said I'm saying Nevada.
So what about turbo real quick?
No, I look, I, I, you know, turbo's one of those guys that it's hard to get too
excited about them because we just haven't been able to see him on the field.
But, you know, the players know where the players are and they say he's twitchy.
They say he's fast, you know, certainly his high school film, you know,
is reflective of that as well.
So he's a, he's absolutely a wild grinning again at it.
As I mentioned before, Legend Bay, another wild card of his thing.
You know, what kind of guy like that do with the ball in his hands?
But yeah, certainly, you know, turbo would be one that would, that would be a nice
surprise into 2026 if we get something out of turbo Rogers.
Oh, man, it, I mean, to me, I feel like he needs to, I mean, like, listen,
you didn't play last year.
You've been in, you're the most experienced Ohio State running back on the roster
as far as that's available right now.
Like, you know, because, you know, Isaiah and, um, and Bo are not, are not practicing.
So you got to step up and lead and do your thing and, and carve out some playing time.
I mean, come on, man, let's do it.
I want to see it.
All right, real quick, uh, Keith Gordon, happy birthday.
Said he's checking in live from Daytona Beach.
Oh, that sounds nice.
Nevada, it was 85 here in Columbus yesterday.
Kids out riding their bikes, we're throwing the football around.
I might even have white, white, the little bit of sweat.
And then it was 30 this morning here in Columbus.
That's crazy.
Bro, and it's supposed to be like 40s, 50s and then go back up.
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I've been here all my life.
I still, to me, it's not like I'm used to cold and snow, but it's the fluctuation.
I don't know if it's like that anywhere else other than the Midwest, where
it just goes 85 to 30 to next day, ridiculous.
So I envy you, Keith Gordon.
I hope you're having a great birthday and we appreciate you.
Anything on that Nevada?
Yeah, happy birthday, man.
Enjoy Daytona Beach.
Nevada buck is going.
I'm going to be in Buffalo the rest of this week, starting tomorrow.
I'll be in Buffalo.
So what's the weather?
I guess it's going to be cold.
I haven't even checked the weather.
I'm assuming if Columbus is going to be cold, a bit of Buffalo is going to be cold, too.
So yeah, Tuesday through Sunday for for Nevada buck in Buffalo, New York.
All right.
So here we go.
So tomorrow in Buffalo, New York, a high of 34 Wednesday, 48 is the high.
Thursday goes up a little bit, a little rainy 57 Friday back down to 33 and
then snow on Saturday, 34 degrees.
Now, I don't know when you're banging out of there Friday or Saturday, but
well, it's not Saturday.
It's the national championships for hockey for for high school.
And my daughter's playing.
And so it depends on what they win.
If they keep winning, we'll be there at the Sunday.
If they lose, I could be out of there earlier.
So hopefully we're still playing on Sunday.
That would be there would be good news.
Yep.
Now, it doesn't look like it's going to be like typical Buffalo crazy.
Like when you look on TV at the bills games, like, man, this is crazy.
It's not going to be something like that, but still going to be low chilly.
Chili up in Buffalo this week, but it's all good.
You there for a great, great cause.
Still, he Matt, member for three months, shot out the Scoot family, the axe.
And master B Moses and Helsinki Nova Scotia buck.
That's right.
I'll post in my, um, go ahead.
I'm Buffalo, I'm Buffalo buck now.
I'm Buffalo, Buffalo buck to be fair.
Um, he didn't, he posted this before you announced you were going to Buffalo.
Yeah.
This is so that's fair.
So you know, you know, he'll be on it.
He would have been on it immediately.
You know what I'm saying?
He probably on it right now.
He probably sent it one right now.
As we speak, our guys still be back.
Um, it's funny.
Um, I was talking to my wife.
I was like, I posted my axe video and she's like, um, she's like, you tell him
that I taught you how I was like, yes.
Did I told him that I quickly passed you by after a round or two?
Cause she did.
She had, she went, she done an ax thrown before I did.
So I'm like, okay.
And she's like, well, you got to do this.
Put your arm up my art.
Cool, cool.
And then I start getting it.
But she's a little competitive as well.
We got a competitive house.
So, um, you know, when it comes to activities and sports and about it.
Well, yeah, it's, it's, I want to even ask your wife learn how to throw the axe
before you did or whatever it is.
But I just, I just can't get over the fact that like, I mean, I know
axon is a thing and stuff, but like axon and drinking it.
Like, like, there's just got to be like so many accidents and stuff.
And people get hurt bowling.
If you can get hurt, bowling, you can sure as I get hurt accidentally, right?
Yeah.
I just, I'm sorry.
The play on words when you said accident, you know, just putting it together.
You know, accident.
Little, I'm here all week.
No, but I mean, listen, I, I thought about that too because the,
the place we went is called Smash Park for you.
Columbus people, it's been Westerville.
Bro, it's, it's actually dope.
Nevada, they got like, uh, they got pickleball courts.
They've got shuffleboard.
You ever heard of the, uh, uh, duck pin bowling?
You ever heard of that?
Actually, actually, when I was in, when I was in Halifax, I was, I went duck
pin bowling.
That's where somebody had ever done it.
It was candle pin, candle pin bowling or duck pin bowling.
Oh, I guess duck pin's different.
Candle pins, like the thin pins and duck pins are those fatter pins.
But it's, I don't know, but they both have small, like balls.
Like balls, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
Okay.
So similar.
It's similar.
They had an arcade, um, a few other games and stuff like that.
So it was cool.
It was a nice little date night with the wife who was fun.
But I thought the same thing about it.
I was like, man, you got these axed throwing lanes.
You got the, you know, alcohol on tap, obviously, just, you know,
people are goofy and you just, you know, so I don't know.
I don't know.
We were fine, but I did think about that.
Like, man, who, they, they got like some secret security behind the door,
waiting to jump out or something or good, good, good insurance.
And I tell you what, you got to do that, that duct and bone, those,
those small bowling balls, like kills, kills your arm.
I've done it, like your arm will be hanging down by the next thing of it.
Like, oh, man, this really, I mean, that, that just wrecks retro arm.
It can be deceptive because they're, they're heavier than they look, uh, for sure.
Um, but yeah, it was, it was fun and it was good stuff.
All right.
Um, let me see what I'll tell you.
Still be back.
Thanks for what he got.
Okay.
A little buck.
See, he was, he was typing as soon as we were talking, typing.
I love it, man.
All right.
Geo did thanks for the five with Jet Harrison wanting to be a buck.
I with other elite Y receiver targets favoring us.
It shows you how good a Y receiver coach Cortez Hankins is.
Kudos to Ryan Day.
Now, uh, Geo did.
We were told he was a bum and he didn't develop people.
A bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep.
That's what we heard from people.
But anyway, no, Hankins, again, Ryan day and his receiver room.
Um, all was like, yeah, that's him.
We'll take him and so great hire and so far so good.
We keep getting more signs Nevada.
Again, it's early.
Things can change, but I don't think they're going to change.
I think he was a good hire, and we keep seeing evidence towards that Nevada.
Well, yeah, and if we get Jet Harrison, if he commits this week, B Moses and I are going
to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel over there out of Buffalo, you know, that in celebration
of that thing.
We'll do the thing.
We'll film it.
I think you put on the YouTube channel and everything like that.
What do you think, B?
Do you have any?
It will go viral.
I mean, you know, that's, it'll be our last video, you know, but it'll be epic.
We'll go out with a bang, you know?
Do that.
If he was like, you was like, what happened to people that went over to the barrel with
the battle buckle in Niagara Falls?
I've never seen Niagara Falls.
Have you ever been in Niagara Falls before?
I haven't.
I haven't.
I haven't.
I haven't.
I've never seen it before.
So I'm looking forward to seeing it.
Yeah.
I've heard me and my wife entertain going, you know, we were like, well, we're going to, we're
going to go this year type of stuff and we just didn't end up going, I don't know.
It's one of those things where I need something else to do.
Like, I'm not going there just for that.
I need something else.
So if we do go out there, yeah, you know, I'm saying, if we, if we do go up, maybe we'll
like go to Canada after that or like, like into Canada, you know, I'm saying and or whatever.
But I'm curious to see it, but not that much if I'm not doing something else.
But yes, I'm sure you're going to have pictures of video.
So I hope you enjoy that for sure.
But speaking of enjoying, we always enjoy y'all.
But a short night tonight got a, got a, you know, hard stop tonight, got some things.
We got to bang out.
But hey, great show.
We'll take Jet Harrison.
We'll take him another step.
I receiver.
Come on down.
Big fella.
More Harrison's.
Please.
More styles.
You know, kids.
Please.
More.
JJ Smith.
Angelo.
Whoever.
Come play.
Here at our house.
Stay.
Any last words before we bang out of here, Devata.
Yeah.
That's, it's a good one.
This is one, you know, definitely we got him on commitment watching.
We're going to be monitoring this one closely.
But yeah, this would be a great, a great get for our state and, and a great indication
that the, the train keeps rolling along.
Absolutely.
All right.
Man, I was just about to let y'all are silly.
Everything, he said, everything I learned about Canada, I learned from South Park in
that blame Canada song popped in my head.
Y'all are crazy.
Yes.
But that is hilarious.
But anyway, until next time, book our school family book our nation.
We love you all.
Also, check Dev out tonight.
I believe Dev is going tonight in a little bit.
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