Bill Landis
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He's got a chance to be one.
And I think there's a bit of like a, there's like a mythology to it too.
And like this iron Buckeye stuff contributes to it.
am I like we didn't whatever we didn't have that we didn't have that back in the day right so maybe it's a little unfair because maybe Orlando Pace would have been a four-time Iron Buckeye but um but I think like yeah it's not it's not only that he everyone expected him to be great and he was something better than that but like this the way that he carries himself um
fact that he's like super famous but like not actually out there all that much um creates like a little bit like an air of mystery about him too which i think is compelling so yeah he could like we'll see if he ends up being a two-time national champion with a heisman trophy owning all the receiver records like what do we what do you want what we want to do with that yeah i know no i know um
No, I think it's Miami specific, right?
I don't think Jeremiah was going to just put himself on the free market and say, like, I don't know about Ohio State.
Let me see what's out there for me.
But like everything that you just described with the Miami dynamic, you know, in January, if you asked me, like, do you think it's going to happen?
I would have said no.
But if you asked, do you think it's impossible?
I also would have said no, right?
Like, I think...
we know what the sport's like we know the especially like the type of my the money miami throws around um yep which like by the way this conversation i think is a pretty strong endorsement of the money ohio state's throwing around the keep german that's gotta be quite quite the large number i i would think um no i think it was a yeah i thought it was a totally fair question given the specific the specificity of miami and how ohio state season ended last year
I don't know why he would be afraid to say it if Jeremiah is saying it, right?
Like he's.
Not a ton like in the media.
I've definitely seen it on social media, but not like not a lot of people who cover Ohio State, I don't think.
Not like in those explicit terms.
As they dissected the play or whatever, I think it's like, oh, by the way, Jeremiah missed the block, but that's not how the conversation started.