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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
George Wrighster interviews Oregon Ducks defensive coordinator and George breaks down the biggest NIL ruling in college football involving the College Sports Commission and Nebraska football, Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian sounding off on college football, Brian Kelly using AI to prepare for his next coaching job, USC and Notre Dame trying to restart their rivalry, the Ahmad Hardy shooting update, Ryan Day’s son committing to Northwestern in this College Football Podcast episode. George explains why the Nebraska football ruling could affect every major program in college football, why USC Trojans does not deserve praise for trying to fix a rivalry problem it created, why Brian Kelly’s AI comments feel weird, and why Steve Sarkisian was right about some things and wrong about others. The biggest takeaway, according to George, is that college football keeps trying to build rules and guardrails that schools immediately fight the second those rules become inconvenient. He explains why the College Sports Commission vs Nebraska case is the biggest NIL ruling since NIL began, why schools want a cap but also want to cheat around it, and why this legal fight is only just beginning. George also digs into Steve Sarkisian comments about tampering, transfer rules, playoff expansion, and academic standards, and says Sark told the truth on some major issues even if he went too far on others. George also reacts to Brian Kelly using AI to prep for future interviews, the possible USC-Notre Dame rivalry return, the Ahmad Hardy shooting news, and Ryan Day’s son committing to Northwestern before sitting down with Oregon football defensive coordinator Chris Hampton to talk about coaching growth, defensive philosophy, Dan Lanning, Big Ten vs SEC, and why Oregon believes it can field the best defense in the country. Chapters: 00:00 Intro: Nebraska NIL Ruling, Sark, Brian Kelly, USC-Notre Dame, Chris Hampton 01:39 Best Thing George Saw Today 02:01 Why The Nebraska NIL Ruling vs CSC Changes Everything 04:12 Georgia Bulldogs And Other Schools Could Be Next 06:13 Is The College Sports Commission Actually Working? 07:20 USC And Notre Dame football Might Restart The Rivalry 09:23 Brian Kelly Is Using AI To Prep For His Next Job 11:32 Ahmad Hardy Was Shot And Three Former Teammates Were Arrested 13:37 Ryan Day’s Son Commits To Northwestern 14:38 Could RJ Day Eventually End Up At Ohio State? 16:38 Steve Sarkisian Goes Off On College Football 18:44 Where Texas Longhorns Sarkisian Went Too Far 19:46 Why A 24-Team Playoff Makes No Sense 22:14 Oregon DC Chris Hampton Joins The Show 22:38 Why Hampton Took A Step Back To Grow At Oregon 23:28 Learning A New Defense Under Dan Lanning 24:38 How Hampton’s Playing Career Shapes His Coaching 25:35 Why Coaching Offense Helped Him As A Defensive Coach 26:20 How Oregon’s Staff Watches Film Together 27:25 Chris Hampton’s Defensive Philosophy 27:52 Who Influenced Hampton The Most As A Coach 28:42 How He Communicates With Players 29:36 Rapid Fire On Brandon Finney, Tatum Tuioti, And Mateo Uiagalelei 31:10 How Hampton Plans To Elevate Oregon’s Defense 31:48 Steve Spurrier’s Influence On Chris Hampton 32:10 Big Ten vs SEC From A Southern Coach’s Perspective 33:05 What Success Looks Like For Oregon’s Defense 33:31 Football, Faith, Food, And Fashion At Oregon 34:43 Wrighster Or Wrong With Kenton Gibbs Begins 35:16 Virginia Was A One-Hit Wonder? 36:23 Is The ACC Cowardly For Avoiding Duke-Miami Drama? 37:56 Are Florida State’s Best Days Behind Them? 40:18 Does Bill Belichick Have To Change At UNC? 43:20 Is NC State’s CJ Bailey A Top 3 ACC QB? 46:11 Will Five ACC Teams Need New Coaches After 2026? 49:27 Are Stanford And Cal Ready To Compete In The ACC? 52:00 Is This Dabo Swinney’s Last Year At Clemson? #OregonFootball #CollegeFootball #TexasLonghorns #CFBNews #CFB #NebraskaFootball #NIL #SteveSarkisian #TexasFootball #BrianKelly #USCFootball #NotreDameFootball #ChrisHampton #RyanDay #OhioStateFootball #NorthwesternFootball #MissouriFootball #AhmadHardy #GeorgeWrighster #UnafraidShow #CollegeFootballTalk #CollegeFootballNews #usctrojans Fair Use Disclaimer (NCAA Content): This video contains footage from NCAA football games used under the Fair Use doctrine (Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act). The clips are included strictly for the purposes of commentary, analysis, and education. We do not claim any ownership of the game footage. All rights to the original broadcasts and highlights belong to the NCAA and their respective media rights holders (e.g., ESPN, FOX, CBS, Big Ten Network, etc.). All footage is presented without original audio and includes transformative commentary, which is the primary focus of this content. This podcast is intended to inform, educate, and foster deeper understanding of the game.
The narrative that Texas Tech is "out-recruiting" the heavyweights in Austin and College Station has shifted from a bold prediction to a statistical reality. As of May 2026, Joey McGuire’s staff has leveraged a "brand-first" mentality and massive NIL backing to consistently beat the Longhorns and Aggies for blue-chip talent within the state borders. The 2027 Power ShiftNowhere is this more evident than the Class of 2027 rankings. As of mid-May, Texas Tech’s class ranks No. 2 nationally, sitting ahead of the Texas Longhorns.Dominating the Top 10: According to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football, the Red Raiders currently hold commitments from five of the top 10 Texas natives. The Crown Jewel: Landing five-star defensive lineman Jalen Brewster—the No. 1 player in the country on multiple sites—was a definitive statement. Brewster chose Lubbock over offers from Alabama, Miami, and Texas, signaling that the "top-tier" barrier has finally been broken. Strategic AdvantagesTexas Tech’s success is built on three pillars that the SEC-bound schools are currently struggling to match:NIL Aggression: Boosters like Cody Campbell and the The Matador Club have created one of the most transparent and lucrative NIL structures in the country. Tech is often able to "out-spend" rivals for specific high-priority targets. The "Vibes" vs. The "Grind": While Texas and A&M sell the prestige of the SEC, McGuire sells the "Red Raider Family" and immediate playing time. High school coaches across Texas have noted that Tech’s staff is more present in their hallways than any other program.Position-Specific Wins: Beyond Brewster, wins for four-star QB Kavian Bryant and five-star OT Cooper Hackett (who chose Tech over Oregon, OU, and A&M) show that Tech is winning the battles for the "premium" positions that traditionally went to Austin. While Texas A&M still holds the current No. 1 spot for 2027, the gap between the three schools has evaporated. Texas Tech is no longer fighting for the "leftovers"; they are taking the "first plate" in the Lone Star State. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 🎧 https://link.chtbl.com/LOBig12?sid=YouTube Locked On College Conferences, HBCU, Basketball & More 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnCollege Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drakectoll Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LOBig12
#LSU #LSUFootball #NoahTingle #LloydCourtney #TingleCo #lsubaseball #lsubasketball The "Flip" Watch: LSU’s Pursuit of the #1 WRLSU is reported to be "gaining traction" in its effort to flip Easton Royal. Royal, a five-star prospect, has openly acknowledged that Kiffin's staff is recruiting him aggressively through frequent contact and motivational outreach. Recruiting Status: While currently committed to Texas, Royal is exploring his options, with a high-stakes visit schedule that includes both Ole Miss (May 1) and LSU (May 29).Kiffin’s Strategy: Since moving to LSU, Kiffin has prioritized flipping key recruits from his former class at Ole Miss, already securing commitments from players like four-star tight end JC Anderson and offensive lineman Ryan Miret. Class Depth: LSU also holds a commitment from Tristen Keys, another top-ranked receiver in the 2026 class, as they aim to build an elite pass-catching core for their next era. The Quotes Igniting the Rivalry The tension between the two programs reached a boiling point following a Vanity Fair profile released in May 2026, in which Kiffin compared the recruiting environments of the two schools. Recruiting Gap Claims: Kiffin suggested that Oxford faces unique hurdles that don't exist in Baton Rouge, stating, "My grandparents aren't letting me move to Oxford... That doesn't come up when you say Baton Rouge". Diversity & Segregation: He further fueled the fire by quoting parents who felt LSU’s campus felt more like the "real world" and lacked the "segregation" they perceived elsewhere—comments Ole Miss fans and media have labeled as a "hit piece".The "Better Girl" Analogy: Kiffin reportedly used a viral "better girl" comparison to describe his professional upgrade, implying that while he appreciated his time at Ole Miss, the LSU job was simply at a different level of power and resources. SHOW'S S O C I A L M E D I A JOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/zMpb9NSW - WEBSITE: https://tingleco.com/ - TWITTA MACHINE: https://x.com/tingle__co - INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/tingle__co/ CONTACT INFO If you are interested in sponsoring the show, or just need a friend to chat with, please send all requests to: tingle.coshow@gmail.com
Charlie Coyle's recent contract extension with the Columbus Blue Jackets—a six-year deal at $6 million per year despite Coyle being 34—serves as a warning sign for the New Jersey Devils about the dangers of overpaying in free agency. Zach Berman urges the Devils to steer clear of such costly contracts when shopping for players in 2026, emphasizing that the team is in a much better position now with a savvy new general manager leading their front office restructuring. The landscape of NHL management is also shifting, with news about potential GM hires in Nashville and Vancouver signaling wider changes—but Zach Berman notes that the Devils' recent hire of Sunny Mehta might be the most impressive move among teams this offseason. Analyzing the upcoming free agent market, Zach Berman highlights how several available players bring significant risk and are likely to command overpriced deals. Names like Darren Raddysh, who had a breakout season at age 30, and Rasmus Andersson, who is coming off an uneven run, may look tempting but are "landmine" contracts waiting to happen. Even forwards like Alex Tuch—despite strong numbers in Buffalo—are likely too expensive to justify bringing in. The majority of top free agents either do not fit the Devils' needs or are expected to re-sign with their current teams. Instead of chasing risky free agents, Zach Berman recommends the Devils focus on internal roster moves and targeting trade opportunities, especially as key players like Nico Hischier approach extension talks. The cautionary tale of Charlie Coyle’s deal underscores the danger of long-term commitments to aging players, and the Devils should focus on sustainability and flexibility rather than splashy signings that could impede their progress. Finally, Zach Berman discusses coaching changes around the league, most notably the ongoing saga in Edmonton where the Oilers are interviewing Bruce Cassidy despite still having Kris Knoblauch under contract. Zach Berman argues that, should Knoblauch become available, he would be an excellent candidate for the Devils’ head coach position. However, the larger theme remains: while other franchises make questionable moves, the Devils are being urged to remain patient, prudent, and to take advantage of opportunities born from other teams’ mistakes. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 🎧 https://link.chtbl.com/LODevils?sid=YouTube Locked On NHL League-Wide: Every Team, Fantasy, Prospects & More 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnNHL Subscribe to Locked On Devils! Follow me on the "X" app: @zachbrettberman Follow the show on the "X" app: @LockedOnDevils Listen to Locked On Devils: https://linktr.ee/LockedOnDevils For your next listen, check out the Locked On NHL podcast, where the season never ends providing national expertise with a local perspective. Click HERE to listen now. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. Listener Survey: We’ve put together a survey to learn more about our listeners and make your favorite podcasts even better. Go tohttps://lockedonpodcasts.com/survey/ to get started. Everyone who completes a survey will be entered for a chance to win one of ten $100 Amazon gift cards. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Gametime: Today's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNHL for $20 off your first purchase. Terms and conditions apply. Monarch Money: Take control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code LOCKEDONNHL at monarchmoney.com/lockedonnhl for 50% off your first year. FanDuel: Today's episode is brought to you by FanDuel. Football season is around the corner. Visit the FanDuel App today and start planning your futures bets now. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Thumbnail credit: USA TODAY #NewJerseyDevils #Devils #NHL