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Famous/Popular Buckeye Fans (Official Thread)

Drake can suck it.
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I love that man.

He is a huge Tresses fan! Awesome.

Rich Eisen saying Bo had Earle's number more often than not. Uh...Earle was 5-4 against tsun. All of the games played while Bo was coaching. Fucking moron.


Lol. Eisen is an NFL guy and didn't remember that Bruce beat Valvarine ass. LOL. He's from the east coast and would rather talk about Yankees/Red Sox.

Hold the rope Cloaker.
 
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Video interview at link:

https://www.nbc4i.com/sports/buckey...s-offers-buckeyes-words-of-support/1676868871

‘Do this for Urban, do this for each other:' J.K. Simmons offers Buckeyes words of support

By Jerod Smalley
Posted: Dec 27, 2018 05:12 PM EST
Updated: Dec 27, 2018 08:16 PM EST

LOS ANGELES (WCMH) – A famous California Buckeye fan is excited to see the team play right in his own backyard.

Central Ohio native JK Simmons won the 2014 Academy Award for best supporting actor for the film Whiplash. Thursday, he talked with NBC4’s Jerod Smalley about his love of the Buckeyes.

“I get a fair amount of random, you know, walking through the mall, O-H,” said Simmons.

Simmons bleeds scarlet and gray. He grew up in Worthington and graduated from Thomas Worthington High School. He also briefly attended Ohio State.

“We moved to Ohio from that state up north when I was 10 years old. My dad had a job at Ohio State in the music department. Started taking me to the games when I was 11, 12, all through junior high,” said Simmons. “In high school, I was in the stands for most of the home games. I had to arm wrestle my mom for the tickets once in a while. She liked to go and watch the marching band at halftime.”

Smalley asked Simmons what he would say to the team, understanding the emotion and meaning of the game.

“All you gotta say is, ‘Do this for Urban, do this for each other.’ That’s my speech right there,” said Simmons.

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Born in Detroit, went to The Ohio State University and then won Oscars because...Ohio actors have special powers.

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Unless I am wrong, his father left Ohio State when he graduated in 1972 in Worthington. He actually went to university in Montana and graduated there, but his junior high and high school years he was in the stands at Ohio Stadium and that is the link. When I was in California, I heard that he is an enthusiastic Buckeye fan.
 
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