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RB J.K. "All Day" Dobbins (2017 B1G CG MVP, 2019 1st Team All-American, Los Angeles Chargers)

Best/worst part of this?

You can’t watch this and not think, is this an NCAA violation? Look at the comments.

:rofl:

NCAA, this is what you’ve become.

The NCAA has ALWAYS been a joke.

Walter Byers. Learn the name.

That dude is responsible for the "amateur athlete" rules.

And why? Because he didn't want to pay worker's compensation to the widow of Ray Dennison, after Ray died from a head injury sustained in a football game.

Fuck Walter Byers. And fuck the NCAA.
 
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Ohio State last had 3 of the top 6 in 73, the year before Archie’s first win.

Gradishar and Hicks were the other 2.

I hope I’m belaboring the obvious when I say they were a linebacker and an OT, respectively

EDIT: I’ll save BB73’s widow the trouble of adding that Hicks, Griffin, and Gradishar were 2, 5, and 6 in the voting, respectively

...and John Cappelletti of Penn State won because the Ohio state vote was split 3 ways
 
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TWO FOR SATURDAY

Ohio State RB J.K. Dobbins (vs. Clemson, Fiesta Bowl, ESPN, 8 p.m.):
The junior enters the College Football Playoff third in the country with 1829 yards rushing, and in the mix with a number of other backs (Georgia’s D’Andre Swift, Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor, Oklahoma State’s Chuba Hubbard and the other back in the Fiesta Bowl, Clemson’s Travis Etienne) to go in the first few rounds in April. Dobbins is compact, powerful and quick, and he’s second in school history, having just passed Ezekiel Elliott and Eddie George, sitting behind only two-time Heisman winner Archie Griffin.

“He’s really, really good,” said one NFC scout. “Really instinctive. Great contact balance and great body control. Not real elusive but he can make a guy miss in the hole and he’s at the second level RIGHT NOW. He’s got enough speed for me, but that’s the knock on him.”

While the Tigers are certainly the best team the Buckeyes have faced, a rebuilt defensive line is where, on paper, the defensive champs could be susceptible. Dobbins should get a steady diet of work on Saturday night.

Entire article: https://www.si.com/nfl/2019/12/26/n...dates-will-mcclay-nick-caserio-scott-fitterer
 
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