He’s going to be there 4 years and get his dick sucked by anyone he wants just because he plays at Ohio State. No in college really cares where the fuck they are unless it’s like on the beach or boulder or some shit.
Columbus (880K, shithole); Tuscaloosa (100K); Athens (130K); Auburn (65K); State College (45K); Gainesville (135K); College Station (115K); Norman (125K); South Bend (105K). All of these towns seem to support schools that continue to do juuuuust fine recruiting, and yet people still think that how much of a shithole the town the school happens to be in matters to recruits.
For these kids, football is priorities one through ten, and they're hardly going to be off campus anyway. And the way colleges are tripping over each other to turn their campuses into Club Fucking Med in order to attract more and more out of state country enrollees, there's really no need to leave campus. And even if they do want to go hit the town and have some fun, these are all college towns, shitty and small as they may be. College towns are almost universally fun. Near a major college campus, it is guaranteed there will be cool bars, clubs, breweries, whatever.
Columbus, Ohio is a shithole that I'm not planning any vacations to in the near future, but, just checking Google Maps, I sure as shit wouldn't mind checking out Pretentious Barrel House, for instance.
If you're a star football player who can't have fun on any major campus in America, you're doing it wrong. In the meantime, you go where you can win and get drafted.
He’s going to be there 4 years and get his dick sucked by anyone he wants just because he plays at Ohio State. No in college really cares where the fuck they are unless it’s like on the beach or boulder or some shit.
He's leaving early
Lmfao he won’t run well enough.
I didn't say he's getting drafted high, I said he's leaving early.
He’s going to be there 4 years and get his dick sucked by anyone he wants just because he plays at Ohio State. No in college really cares where the fuck they are unless it’s like on the beach or boulder or some shit.
He's leaving early
Lmfao he won’t run well enough.
I didn't say he's getting drafted high, I said he's leaving early.
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And staying another year wouldn't help his 40. If he can actually run his "verified 4.6" that is fast enough.
With Pete out and Jimmy in, does this open the door for Gee Scott if he wants in? Or has that ship really sailed?
Ship sailed a long time ago especially with the season Ohio State is having.
I always got the impression that he wanted to stay home if he could. Oh well
He did before we disrespected him by waiting so long to offer then you add in our incompetent offense while Ohio State is killing it and it's a no brainer for him.
I’d rather live in Seattle than Columbus... just sayin
That’s as an adult. As a kid isolated, it doesn’t matter as much. I went to a small town for college, would never want to live there, but it was a lot of fun when I was in school. I would imagine there is plenty of fun to be had at Ohio State.
With Pete out and Jimmy in, does this open the door for Gee Scott if he wants in? Or has that ship really sailed?
Ship sailed a long time ago especially with the season Ohio State is having.
I always got the impression that he wanted to stay home if he could. Oh well
He did before we disrespected him by waiting so long to offer then you add in our incompetent offense while Ohio State is killing it and it's a no brainer for him.
I’d rather live in Seattle than Columbus... just sayin
That’s as an adult. As a kid isolated, it doesn’t matter as much. I went to a small town for college, would never want to live there, but it was a lot of fun when I was in school. I would imagine there is plenty of fun to be had at Ohio State.
Actually, everyone I've known who attended OSU or has even visited Columbus reports it's a fun, cool city that integrates with the campus in a unique way, especially for a city its size. I mean... It is a bigger city than Seattle and a state capitol.
With Pete out and Jimmy in, does this open the door for Gee Scott if he wants in? Or has that ship really sailed?
Ship sailed a long time ago especially with the season Ohio State is having.
I always got the impression that he wanted to stay home if he could. Oh well
He did before we disrespected him by waiting so long to offer then you add in our incompetent offense while Ohio State is killing it and it's a no brainer for him.
I’d rather live in Seattle than Columbus... just sayin
That’s as an adult. As a kid isolated, it doesn’t matter as much. I went to a small town for college, would never want to live there, but it was a lot of fun when I was in school. I would imagine there is plenty of fun to be had at Ohio State.
Actually, everyone I've known who attended OSU or has even visited Columbus reports it's a fun, cool city that integrates with the campus in a unique way, especially for a city its size. I mean... It is a bigger city than Seattle and a state capitol.
Columbus is not a bigger city by any meaningful metric.The city population is only (slightly) higher because it encompasses an area over 2.5x as large as Seattle. Seattle population is 2.2x as dense.
Or if you want to look at total population with parameters that are based on a standard instead of arbitrarily defined lines then you could look at metropolitan statistical areas- again Seattle 1.8x larger.
With Pete out and Jimmy in, does this open the door for Gee Scott if he wants in? Or has that ship really sailed?
Ship sailed a long time ago especially with the season Ohio State is having.
I always got the impression that he wanted to stay home if he could. Oh well
He did before we disrespected him by waiting so long to offer then you add in our incompetent offense while Ohio State is killing it and it's a no brainer for him.
I’d rather live in Seattle than Columbus... just sayin
That’s as an adult. As a kid isolated, it doesn’t matter as much. I went to a small town for college, would never want to live there, but it was a lot of fun when I was in school. I would imagine there is plenty of fun to be had at Ohio State.
Actually, everyone I've known who attended OSU or has even visited Columbus reports it's a fun, cool city that integrates with the campus in a unique way, especially for a city its size. I mean... It is a bigger city than Seattle and a state capitol.
Columbus is not a bigger city by any meaningful metric.The city population is only (slightly) higher because it encompasses an area over 2.5x as large as Seattle. Seattle population is 2.2x as dense.
Or if you want to look at total population with parameters that are based on a standard instead of arbitrarily defined lines then you could look at metropolitan statistical areas- again Seattle 1.8x larger.
I mean, if we're playing these games, Columbus is a constituent of the largest megalopolis on the continent. The main thrust of my comment above is to assert that calling Columbus a small college town is FS.
With Pete out and Jimmy in, does this open the door for Gee Scott if he wants in? Or has that ship really sailed?
Ship sailed a long time ago especially with the season Ohio State is having.
I always got the impression that he wanted to stay home if he could. Oh well
He did before we disrespected him by waiting so long to offer then you add in our incompetent offense while Ohio State is killing it and it's a no brainer for him.
I’d rather live in Seattle than Columbus... just sayin
That’s as an adult. As a kid isolated, it doesn’t matter as much. I went to a small town for college, would never want to live there, but it was a lot of fun when I was in school. I would imagine there is plenty of fun to be had at Ohio State.
Actually, everyone I've known who attended OSU or has even visited Columbus reports it's a fun, cool city that integrates with the campus in a unique way, especially for a city its size. I mean... It is a bigger city than Seattle and a state capitol.
Columbus is not a bigger city by any meaningful metric.The city population is only (slightly) higher because it encompasses an area over 2.5x as large as Seattle. Seattle population is 2.2x as dense.
Or if you want to look at total population with parameters that are based on a standard instead of arbitrarily defined lines then you could look at metropolitan statistical areas- again Seattle 1.8x larger.
That's always annoyed me. San Antonio is twice as big as Boston!!1!
With Pete out and Jimmy in, does this open the door for Gee Scott if he wants in? Or has that ship really sailed?
Ship sailed a long time ago especially with the season Ohio State is having.
I always got the impression that he wanted to stay home if he could. Oh well
He did before we disrespected him by waiting so long to offer then you add in our incompetent offense while Ohio State is killing it and it's a no brainer for him.
I’d rather live in Seattle than Columbus... just sayin
That’s as an adult. As a kid isolated, it doesn’t matter as much. I went to a small town for college, would never want to live there, but it was a lot of fun when I was in school. I would imagine there is plenty of fun to be had at Ohio State.
Actually, everyone I've known who attended OSU or has even visited Columbus reports it's a fun, cool city that integrates with the campus in a unique way, especially for a city its size. I mean... It is a bigger city than Seattle and a state capitol.
Columbus is not a bigger city by any meaningful metric.The city population is only (slightly) higher because it encompasses an area over 2.5x as large as Seattle. Seattle population is 2.2x as dense.
Or if you want to look at total population with parameters that are based on a standard instead of arbitrarily defined lines then you could look at metropolitan statistical areas- again Seattle 1.8x larger.
I mean, if we're playing these games, Columbus is a constituent of the largest megalopolis on the continent. The main thrust of my comment above is to assert that calling Columbus a small college town is FS.
Fair, for having no character, identity, or history Columbus isn’t a bad place. Lots of breweries and the BJs.
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For these kids, football is priorities one through ten, and they're hardly going to be off campus anyway. And the way colleges are tripping over each other to turn their campuses into Club Fucking Med in order to attract more and more out of
statecountry enrollees, there's really no need to leave campus. And even if they do want to go hit the town and have some fun, these are all college towns, shitty and small as they may be. College towns are almost universally fun. Near a major college campus, it is guaranteed there will be cool bars, clubs, breweries, whatever.Columbus, Ohio is a shithole that I'm not planning any vacations to in the near future, but, just checking Google Maps, I sure as shit wouldn't mind checking out Pretentious Barrel House, for instance.
If you're a star football player who can't have fun on any major campus in America, you're doing it wrong. In the meantime, you go where you can win and get drafted.
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Or if you want to look at total population with parameters that are based on a standard instead of arbitrarily defined lines then you could look at metropolitan statistical areas- again Seattle 1.8x larger.
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This gif always makes me a little queasy, and I'm always shocked Sgt Grumbles doesn't claim his FREE PUB!