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Post by ronburgandy on Nov 24, 2020 16:05:36 GMT -5
Looking like there’s going to be another big commitment soon. A lot of the ‘22 recruits tweeting about one coming. Some think it’s the 5 star CB from Houston (can’t remember his name as I type this).
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Post by baldref on Nov 24, 2020 17:18:21 GMT -5
ron, is it denver harris from north shore?
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Post by buckeyekid on Nov 24, 2020 17:46:42 GMT -5
I think it's Armani Winfield to the good guys. Then later,,,6'2 FW Myles Pinkston to the hoops team as a PG,,,as per Truecrimson
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Post by sportsjock on Nov 24, 2020 17:56:36 GMT -5
Denver Harris of Houston, Texas was a 100% Texas lean, but it would be no surprise, the way our recruiting has gone in Texas these days.
The Buckeyes are looking good, for several 5* CB's.
Domani Jackson from Santa Anna, Mater Dei is an OSU heavy lean, the #3 player in the country and #1 CB in the country.
Will Johnson, Grosse Pointe, Mich. once considered a U of M lock, is looking very promising.
Throw in 5* Jaheim Singletary who has OSU in his final list.
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Post by ronburgandy on Nov 24, 2020 19:05:31 GMT -5
ron, is it denver harris from north shore? Yup that’s who I was thinking of, couldn’t remember his name. That was just a few tweets I saw people guessing. I’d take Winfield too as buckeyekid suggested. Would a great addition.
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Post by utsherman on Nov 25, 2020 19:15:16 GMT -5
Breaking per 247Sports, multiple OSU players have tested positive and the game vs. Illinois this weekend is in jeopardy.
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Post by Buckeye2b on Nov 25, 2020 20:17:51 GMT -5
Breaking per 247Sports, multiple OSU players have tested positive and the game vs. Illinois this weekend is in jeopardy. Great... that will hurt....
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Post by ronburgandy on Nov 25, 2020 20:20:08 GMT -5
The latest I just saw is that the game is still on as of tonight.
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Post by sportsjock on Nov 26, 2020 7:21:18 GMT -5
Whether the game is played or cancelled is out of our hands and a cancellation gets us down to the minimum 6 game rule for the league championship. The B1G '21 day rule' is completely irrational and needs to be revised. Consecutive negative tests, should be the criteria for re-instating a player, coach or staff member. The '21 day rule' can completely change the make-up of a football team. The one wild card, that no one is talking about yet, is the fact that we are literally, on the brink of a vaccine distribution. Get the entire team vaccinated, completely and dramatically, changes the situation.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Nov 26, 2020 11:55:41 GMT -5
College athletes WILL NOT and obviously should not be high on the list of those to receive the vaccine. FIRST, everyone with a preexisting health issue. SECOND, everyone over the age of 60. THIRD all health workers. FOURTH all first responders. FIFTH all military personnel. THEN IMHO, the rest of the country on some sort of a lottery like the draft during the Viet Nam war. LASTLY politicians.
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Post by ScarletFever on Nov 26, 2020 14:22:43 GMT -5
College athletes WILL NOT and obviously should not be high on the list of those to receive the vaccine. FIRST, everyone with a preexisting health issue. SECOND, everyone over the age of 60. THIRD all health workers. FOURTH all first responders. FIFTH all military personnel. THEN IMHO, the rest of the country on some sort of a lottery like the draft during the Viet Nam war. LASTLY politicians. Sounds fine to me Fillmore by the time it gets to me the kinks should be worked out
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Post by sportsjock on Nov 26, 2020 14:47:41 GMT -5
College athletes WILL NOT and obviously should not be high on the list of those to receive the vaccine. FIRST, everyone with a preexisting health issue. SECOND, everyone over the age of 60. THIRD all health workers. FOURTH all first responders. FIFTH all military personnel. THEN IMHO, the rest of the country on some sort of a lottery like the draft during the Viet Nam war. LASTLY politicians. No one can argue against that. However, the prioritized plan has been set long ago and I think it will be surprising how quickly the dispursement and administration comes off. Once the most vulnerable are administered to, your local Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aide, etc. will be offering the vaccinations, according to the reports on the master plan.
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Post by DrTorch on Nov 26, 2020 15:41:42 GMT -5
College athletes WILL NOT and obviously should not be high on the list of those to receive the vaccine. FIRST, everyone with a preexisting health issue. SECOND, everyone over the age of 60. THIRD all health workers. FOURTH all first responders. FIFTH all military personnel. THEN IMHO, the rest of the country on some sort of a lottery like the draft during the Viet Nam war. LASTLY politicians. Sounds fine to me Fillmore by the time it gets to me the kinks should be worked out the hipsters can have my lottery ballZ i think i'm good
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Post by sportsjock on Nov 26, 2020 19:59:23 GMT -5
College athletes WILL NOT and obviously should not be high on the list of those to receive the vaccine. FIRST, everyone with a preexisting health issue. SECOND, everyone over the age of 60. THIRD all health workers. FOURTH all first responders. FIFTH all military personnel. THEN IMHO, the rest of the country on some sort of a lottery like the draft during the Viet Nam war. LASTLY politicians. The best part of that is the 'LASTLY....politicians....gave me the best laugh of the day...lol
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Post by buckeyekid on Nov 27, 2020 10:55:27 GMT -5
As per a connection on the OSU football program. We are GTG to play Saturday . Only info I got was YES we had guys test positive--no names mentioned---but we are playing Illinois tomorrow.
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Post by sportsjock on Nov 27, 2020 12:48:44 GMT -5
As per a connection on the OSU football program. We are GTG to play Saturday . Only info I got was YES we had guys test positive--no names mentioned---but we are playing Illinois tomorrow. Teams have been through this before in the Big Ten, finding that false positives from the quick test, only to have the the false positive confirmed by the more highly reliable and timely test. Here's hoping at least some of those diagnosed turn out negative. Also hoping the B1G revises their 21 day rule to more closely, coincide with the rest of the college football world.
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Post by ronburgandy on Nov 27, 2020 15:50:41 GMT -5
Coach Day has tested positive for covid, won’t be coaching at Illinois.
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Post by baldref on Nov 27, 2020 16:13:55 GMT -5
Is he out 21 days per B1G rules?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Nov 27, 2020 16:24:03 GMT -5
College athletes WILL NOT and obviously should not be high on the list of those to receive the vaccine. FIRST, everyone with a preexisting health issue. SECOND, everyone over the age of 60. THIRD all health workers. FOURTH all first responders. FIFTH all military personnel. THEN IMHO, the rest of the country on some sort of a lottery like the draft during the Viet Nam war. LASTLY politicians. Sounds fine to me Fillmore by the time it gets to me the kinks should be worked out No "kinks" if you know the procedure for receiving FDA approval for new drugs. The reason this went so fast is companies working on vaccines for THE virus went directly to the front of the line instead of having to linger for a year or 2 at the end of the line 3 times for approvals of Phase 1, Phase 2 AND Phase 3 trials. Secondly, applying for Accelerated Approval AND receiving that approval, just means that results seen during a Phase 3 trial are so good that the FDA feels assured that the Phase 3 Trial will receive approval once finished AND there is such a need for what was in the Phase 3 trial that the new drug can be used before the end of the Phase 3 trial. Thirdly, normally to begin the FDA process a company must GIVE the FDA 3 Million upfront, that was waved. Fourth, normally it costs a Bio-Tech company 100's of Millions of Dollars to bring one new drug to market. In this case the federal government paid those expenses for multiple Bio-Tech companies to find a vaccine, to the tune of over a Billion dollars. Fourth, as these Bio-Tech companies were working on a vaccine they made millions of doses along the way, which they normally would not due because of the expense. Pitching the formulas that were not good enough, but having millions on hand of the final Phase 3 vaccine that will receive Accelerated Approval from the FDA. Finally, it takes consider time and expenses to market, sell and distribute new drugs. The Federal Government and our military is handling that process for the drug makers. In total, what the federal government has done in partnership with several of the best and brightest Bio-Tech companies in the world, here in the US, has cut 3 or 4 years off the process without compromising any safety protocols. Thanks for waiting, it will allow those more worthy to get theirs sooner. BTW, for YEARS I've read about and researched biotech companies and their new drugs coming to market so as to find good investments. Also learning the ins and outs of the FDA approval process. I don't spend all of my time doodling on NCoast.
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Post by baldref on Nov 27, 2020 16:36:10 GMT -5
Coaches, and support staff 10 days if test negative
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Post by sportsjock on Nov 27, 2020 20:32:06 GMT -5
Coaches, and support staff 10 days if test negative 10 days for coaches & staff, but 21 for players is quite contradictory. Both groups are human beings, this virus doesn't descriminate. Rather ironic, two of the top coaches in the game, come down with the virus at the same time, Day & Saban. If the coach has it, certainly some of his players have contracted it.
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Post by ronburgandy on Nov 27, 2020 22:33:53 GMT -5
And now the game is canceled.
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Post by Whittaker on Nov 28, 2020 0:46:34 GMT -5
And now the game is canceled. Really bad news. One more cancelled game for tOSU, whether its due to Buckeyes testing positive, or MSU or Michigan cancelling, means no Conference Championship Game for tOSU. If that happens, getting one of the 4 playoff spots is probably not going to happen. A 5-0 record in this year's weak BigTen will probably lose out to: >An undefeated Alabama >A one loss Clemson >An undefeated or one loss Notre Dame >A one loss(10-1) Texas A&M >An undefeated(11-0) Cincinnati >An undefeated Northwestern with a BigTen Championship 4 of these 6 things is pretty likely. Another cancelled game for tOSU would really suck.
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Post by ronburgandy on Nov 28, 2020 9:19:45 GMT -5
Herbstreit on gameday just said that Ohio State has to be out of their facility for 10 days so the Michigan St game next week won’t be played either.
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Post by baldref on Nov 28, 2020 9:34:31 GMT -5
ron, I hope that's not the case but agree that the msu game is off the books too. If, somehow that game is played, wouldn't it be ironic if Hairball and scUM cancel and deny the bucks any shot whatsoever of championship and playoffs
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Post by baldref on Nov 28, 2020 9:54:44 GMT -5
In retrospect, osu and B1G screwed themselves. Delayed playing, then OSU doctors set up protocols and time limits for covid etc that B1G adopted for entire league. Shoot, look at some of the other teams that continue to play with multiple covid cases
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Post by fbfan on Nov 28, 2020 10:19:45 GMT -5
Coaches, and support staff 10 days if test negative 10 days for coaches & staff, but 21 for players is quite contradictory. Both groups are human beings, this virus doesn't descriminate. Rather ironic, two of the top coaches in the game, come down with the virus at the same time, Day & Saban. If the coach has it, certainly some of his players have contracted it. OSU was planning on playing and being able to win at Illinois without Day. After losing some more players, they obviously didn't think they could win with the players they had available. Doesn't the 21 day rule mean that they don't think they could win the next two games either, and would cancel also? I don't really know, just trying to understand all this B.S.
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Post by sportsjock on Nov 28, 2020 10:21:28 GMT -5
In retrospect, osu and B1G screwed themselves. Delayed playing, then OSU doctors set up protocols and time limits for covid etc that B1G adopted for entire league. Shoot, look at some of the other teams that continue to play with multiple covid cases They showed total lack of insight, with zero provisions for rescheduling cancelled games. The Big Ten screwed themselves.
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Post by fbfan on Nov 28, 2020 10:30:59 GMT -5
In retrospect, osu and B1G screwed themselves. Delayed playing, then OSU doctors set up protocols and time limits for covid etc that B1G adopted for entire league. Shoot, look at some of the other teams that continue to play with multiple covid cases They showed total lack of insight, with zero provisions for rescheduling cancelled games. The Big Ten screwed themselves. That happened when they canceled the season and arrogantly thought the rest of college football would follow them.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2020 10:51:08 GMT -5
10 days for coaches & staff, but 21 for players is quite contradictory. Both groups are human beings, this virus doesn't descriminate. Rather ironic, two of the top coaches in the game, come down with the virus at the same time, Day & Saban. If the coach has it, certainly some of his players have contracted it. OSU was planning on playing and being able to win at Illinois without Day. After losing some more players, they obviously didn't think they could win with the players they had available. Doesn't the 21 day rule mean that they don't think they could win the next two games either, and would cancel also? I don't really know, just trying to understand all this B.S. They have more positives than the Big Ten minimum. Has nothing to do if they thought they could win or not. Also the game with Michigan St likely off unless tests come back as false positives
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