This Week in Twitter: Gee Scott Jr. “Can't Wait to Show the World,” Cam Heyward is Ready to “Get the Hell to Work” and Jerome Baker Spreads Positivity

By 11W Staff on May 15, 2021 at 2:25 pm
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This Week in Twitter is our weekly look at some of the week's best and most entertaining tweets from current and former Ohio State players and others affiliated with Ohio State.

Marvin Harrison Jr. shared some highlights of himself making plays during an offseason workout back in his hometown of Philadelphia: 

Gee Scott Jr., who’s making the move from wide receiver to tight end this offseason, appears motivated to make plays at his new position:

Starting long snapper Bradley Robinson earned not just one, but two degrees (one in human development and family science and one in nutrition) at last weekend’s spring commencement: 

Demario McCall also graduated last weekend, and senior athletic academic counselor Eric Vendemia paid tribute with a legendary photo:

Bradley Roby returned to Ohio State to complete his degree, too, inspiring Kerry Coombs to give his former cornerback a shoutout.

Below are just a few of the many Buckeyes who took to Twitter to wish their moms a Happy Mother’s Day:

Brian Hartline paid tribute to legendary Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan, who died last week

The gas shortage panic had Raekwon McMillan thinking about buying an electric car: 

Sevyn Banks showed support for Tyreke Johnson after his former unitmate in the Ohio State cornerback room entered the transfer portal:

Robinson had dreams of winning the Ohio “Vax-A-Million” lottery:

Cam Heyward wasn’t about to get worked up over the Pittsburgh Steelers’ schedule:

Seth Towns’ godson is already trying to get recruited by the Buckeyes:

Shaun Wade’s father, Randy, shared pictures of his son getting his jersey from the Baltimore Ravens after he arrived for rookie minicamp:

Drue Chrisman shared a photo of his locker at the Cincinnati Bengals’ rookie minicamp:

Johnnie Dixon thanked his Buckeye State fans after his first day of trying out for the Cleveland Browns at their rookie minicamp:

Mark Titus showed his uh, appreciation for the Columbus Crew’s rebranding in a unique way (pay close attention at the 1:30 mark):

Justin Fields was realistic about his Madden rating, predicting he’ll be between a 78-81 “just because, you know, rookies”:

And finally, Jerome Baker spread some positivity: 

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