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  1. OTF has definitely been talking about his commitment on multiple videos and posted on the website several times as well. I believe his commitment is at 11:20 AM on the Rivals YouTube channel. Gerry is currently doing his Mayo plunge so he may need a few minutes before he can confirm this.
  2. Can you give us his initials and what high school he plays for? But don’t give us his name please, we wouldn’t want to ruin his moment 😂
  3. Well good luck, drive safely, and Happy Birthday!
  4. So if you’re anything like me, that’ll take up about 10 minutes of the drive. What’s your plan for the rest of the trip?
  5. Welcome back! Here’s the first and most important question. Can you play left guard? 😂
  6. Best prices you will find on the secondary market is after halftime.
  7. Because he calls the shots. At this point, Campbell has more power and say than the university President, athletic director, and head football coach combined. Tech is a burgeoning football program cause Cody is pumping tons of money into the program, not because Joey is an elite college coach or because the AD is a great leader.
  8. @Gerry Hamilton so how many pending “hi”s?
  9. He will commit on 4th of July with some green smoke 😂
  10. Lol that’s definitely plausible. Sorsby could have hired his own lawyers and filed his own lawsuit. But Campbell and Tech are the ones that obviously paid off the judge.
  11. Nice! So is that 3 “His” since the weekend @Gerry Hamilton?
  12. Great stuff guys! Been looking forward to hearing all the buzz coming out of the first official visit weekend 🤘🏼
  13. It’s not like they are cutting off his right hand so that he can no longer play football. He ruined the remainder of his college career (potentially) but he has not ruined his life. Either way he will still have an opportunity to pursue his dream of playing in the NFL. The bigger question is which outcome would be more beneficial to him beating his addiction? I would say he would learn his lesson and beat his gambling addiction if he is punished accordingly. If he is granted the injunction and allowed to play, if he really learning a lesson?
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