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ESPN's Training Days- The Ohio State University

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I am excited about this, ESPN's college version of Hard Knocks that HBO does for the NFL will be doing the Buckeyes.

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I knee one of you guys would beat me to posting this. This means we get Buckeyes on TV sarting August 14th. This will surely make the season come quicker. Hopefully ESPN doesn't edit it to make the team look bad...I"m sure they'll bring io Tattoogatea hundred times too...but this is awesome exposure for the program, you know a ton of recruits will be watching this.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;2188892; said:
Depends on how much they focus on "the unique story lines surrounding the Ohio State program". vBet on how many times they bring up TatGate and Tressel's resignation.

Add the words "Terrelle Pryor", "SEC" and "Southern Speed" and the over/under is probably 18.

I might just stick to the hour-long open practice on BTN (on Aug. 19) and "The Journey" in the Fall.
 
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I know some people are going to loathe the idea of Ohio State getting involved with ESPN to this extent, but until other platforms mature, the program can't afford to not do business with them.

I doubt I'll watch though - practice and hype don't do it for me. I need games.
 
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Good to see the Bucks are doing this. ESPN will take it easier on Meyer because he was "one of them" for a period. It won't hurt recruiting as recruits like to know a program they are considering is getting major media play just for a practice. Practice!?!?

Kudos to the university and staff for doing this.
 
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