This Week In Twitter: Positive Vibes at the WHAC, OG Walton and Brice Sensabaugh Scores His First NBA Points

By 11W Staff on January 13, 2024 at 2:35 pm
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This Week In Twitter is a look at some of the week’s best and most entertaining tweets from Buckeyeland and beyond.

From Wednesday afternoon to Thursday afternoon, it was one heckuva news day at Ohio State. Next fall will be fun, you guys.

While Marvin Harrison Jr.'s departure following his junior season was obvious, even with rumors stating otherwise, he left a lasting legacy in Columbus. Always remember to enjoy greatness while you have it, Buckeye fans.

They call him OG Walton for a reason. Tim Walton is on a tear, both on the recruiting trail and on the field. Best In America (BIA) status resides in Columbus, folks.

Brice Sensabaugh scored his first NBA points and received the game ball following the Utah Jazz's game Friday night.

You agree, Buckeye Nation?

Talk about a throwback. That's millions of combined dollars made in the NFL, right?

Can we discuss how cool it is that all of these legends grew up in (or near) Ohio? That's quite an impressive list and one that includes some names that Ohio State fans will certainly know.

Pop-Tarts are good. While I haven't had one in years, I do remember them being tasty no matter how unhealthy they were (and are). That said, a frozen pop-tart doesn't sound good whatsoever.

Kirk Herbstreit's dog, Ben, is living the life.

Deshaun Thomas. Remember him? He's still crushing it and getting buckets overseas. In fact, after signing with Asvel Villeurbanne in France, Thomas is the first player ever to play for eight different EuroLeague teams.

You love to see it. Here's to hoping things get back to normal next November, even though it meant Michigan winning it all this past season.

Well done, FanDuel.

Even the new Ohio State President has a BuckID. If you're an Ohio State alum, do you still have yours?

The 2024 college football is going to be different and unlike anything we've ever seen before given the new 12-team playoff. Let the fun begin (in just under eight months)!

Preach, JJ, preach! Referees should always be held accountable, good or bad.

It's almost college lacrosse season which means it's almost warmer weather season, too. Here's to hoping all of us get through these cold winter months.

Nick Saban was once an Ohio State assistant coach, as he coached OSU's defensive backs from 1980-81.

Speaking of Saban's short time in Columbus, this is pretty cool. Thanks to Mike's mom for saving this.

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