On this week’s episode of THE SCRIPT, Cardale Jones, Beanie Wells, and host Dave Holmes break down all the latest Ohio State football headlines from the past few weeks. The guys dive into Ryan Day’s son, RJ Day, committing to play for Chip Kelly and the Northwestern Wildcats, react to Ohio State’s brand-new Tunnel Vision uniforms, and celebrate the historic NFL Draft success of the Buckeyes’ 2024 national championship defense. Plus, they discuss the lasting impact of Ted Ginn Sr. on generations of Ohio State athletes and debate whether LeBron James should return to Cleveland to finish his legendary NBA career. Will RJ Day thrive under Chip Kelly in Chicago, or could things get awkward between Ohio State and its former assistant coach? Cardale and Beanie give their thoughts on one of the more fascinating offseason storylines in college football. The crew also has plenty of fun reacting to Ohio State’s new uniforms and shares their favorite Buckeye jersey combinations of all time — along with what they’d love to see next from the program. After a historic NFL Draft that saw all 11 starters from Ohio State’s 2024 championship defense get selected, the guys reflect on what made that defense so special and what it means for the Buckeyes moving forward. Later in the show, thanks to our friends at Buckeye Basement Solutions, the crew discusses proposed changes to the college football calendar, including conference championship games, the exclusivity of the Army-Navy game, and possible scheduling changes across the sport. Plus, Julian Sayin made headlines with his recent comments on The Triple Option with Urban Meyer, and the crew breaks down everything the future Buckeye QB had to say. And don’t miss next week’s episode featuring special guest Urban Meyer. Finally, with LeBron James and the Lakers eliminated from the playoffs, the guys ask the big question: should LeBron return to Cleveland and end his iconic career where it all began? #sports #football #NFL #nfldraft Thank you to our sponsors: Dr Pepper - It's a Pepper Thing! BUCKEYE BASEMENT SOLUTIONS: https://buckeyebasementsolutions.com/ If you live in Central Ohio and want to keep your basement dry and your foundation strong, call Buckeye Basement Solutions today at (614) 956-4592 or visit BuckeyeBasementSolutions.com New episodes of THE SCRIPT drop every Wednesday throughout the off-season. Make sure you’re subscribed on YouTube and following on all pod platforms. Also, make sure you’re locked in on social media @TheScriptOSU on all platforms for highlight moments, bonus content, and engaging with the guys and Buckeye Nation. THE SCRIPT 👉https://thescriptosu.com/ Instagram 👉 / thescriptosu Twitter 👉 https://x.com/TheScriptOSU TikTok 👉 / thescriptosu
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On this segment of the Garden Level Podcast, hosts Cam Stuart and Dan Conlon are joined by Black N Gold Productions draft and prospects analyst Neil Simmons to debate one of the biggest questions facing the Boston Bruins this offseason: will the organization make a massive blockbuster trade to maximize the prime years of superstar David Pastrnak? Neil Simmons lays out why he believes the Bruins should seriously consider going all-in this summer — even if it means moving elite prospect James Hagens in a blockbuster package for proven No. 1 center Robert Thomas of the St. Louis Blues. The guys discuss why Boston’s lack of an elite top-line center has prevented the Bruins from fully capitalizing on Pastrnak’s prime, how Robert Thomas could immediately transform the Bruins’ offense, and whether trading a highly touted young prospect like Hagens is worth the risk if it reopens a legitimate Stanley Cup window. Cam Stuart, Dan Conlon, and Neil Simmons also break down what a realistic trade package could look like, whether the Blues would even entertain moving Thomas, and how aggressive Boston’s front office should be heading into a pivotal offseason for the franchise. 🔥 Topics Covered: • Should the Bruins go all-in this summer? • Why Neil Simmons would trade James Hagens • Could Robert Thomas become Boston’s No. 1 center? • Maximizing David Pastrnak’s Stanley Cup window • What a Bruins blockbuster trade package could look like • The future direction of the Bruins franchise 📺 Subscribe to the Garden Level Podcast for Bruins coverage, NHL trade rumors, prospect analysis, and weekly Boston hockey discussions with Cam Stuart and Dan Conlon. Follow us on Twitter: @GardenLevelPod Follow us on Tik Tok! @GardenLevelPod Like us on Facebook! @Rogue Media Sports