On Easter Sunday, take a moment to remember former Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins on the first anniversary of his passing and honor his legacy as a Buckeye football player.
This week on The Pivot podcast, two former Ohio State football players gave detailed perspective on their experience of facing criminal accusations that saw them removed from the Buckeye football team. Amir Riep and Jahsen Wint faced a three-year long legal process that ultimately acquitted them of all charges, but did lingering damage to their reputations and dreams of pursing professional football.
The discussion lasts for just under an hour. While Buckeye fans are encouraged to listen and draw their own conclusions, some of its highlights include: Details from Riep and Wint on what their football lives were like at Ohio State prior to battling criminal charges together, including the incredible final team huddle and break they led after lifts just hours before turning themselves in.
Ryan Clark unceremoniously refers to the Buckeye color scheme as"garnet and gray," but he redeems himself shortly afterwards with a deep and profound expansion on the concept of forgiveness. Channing Crowder tells a phenomenal story about a man named "Big Butch" and what to do with your lunch if you end up in a general holding cell.On an episode of Barstool Sports' "Bussin' With The Boys" podcast this week, Brian Hartline said he would eventually like to coach in the NFL, though he does not have a specific timeline. Chase Brown listened and transcribed all the details for you.
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