Across the Twitterverse: Billy Price Wins the Rimington Award and Other Great Tweets from This Week

By David Wertheim on December 8, 2017 at 3:05 pm
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It's been a busy week on Twitter. In case you missed anything, here are the week's best tweets.

Well, Ohio State won the Big Ten Championship and was snubbed from the College Football Playoff. Our own Johnny Ginter and D.J. Byrnes chronicled their tweets from those moments.  

Jordan Hall at it again

Last week, I brought you the greatest tweet in the history of Twitter.

I then asked him what brews he was sipping, to no avail. 

This week, he gave us another gem. 

It is unknown who "she" is, but I promise that I will inquire once again. 

Billy Price wins the Rimington Award

For the second year in a row, an Ohio State center has won the Rimington Award, given to the nation's top player at that position. Last year was Pat Elflein, this year was Billy Price. Dan Hope has more information for you. I have the celebratory tweets.

General Tweets

I'm mad there were not more Jordan Hall tweets this week, but alas we must move on to the rest of the Ohio State Twitterverse. To help fill the void, here's a tweet from another former Ohio State halfback, Dontre Wilson.

This is a good tweet, but a bad take. Lavar Ball is a marketing genius. Here's an article from Forbes about the smartest basketball dad in the history of basketball dads. Here's a great Lavar Ball tweet from yesterday.

Genius.

This is a good take. Winter sucks. I didn't realize how much worse the winter in Columbus really is compared to the winter in Cincinnati. It's bad.

BREAKING: Sources tell me that Waffle House does indeed have waffles.

Thoughts and Prayers

In lieu of a "Tweet of the Week," I would like to take this opportunity to offer my personal thoughts and prayers to former Buckeye Ryan Shazier with the hope that his condition continues to improve.

Please make sure that you all are also thinking of Shazier, and including him in your prayers. It's bigger than a game. 

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