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.
MORE. pic.twitter.com/qG0wDHPlRV
— Eleven Warriors (@11W) January 11, 2024
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.
Buckeye 4L pic.twitter.com/10UPJDtntJ
— Marvin Harrison Jr. (@MarvHarrisonJr) January 11, 2024
Thanks for the memories, Marv. pic.twitter.com/sGW6sP4wGh
— Eleven Warriors (@11W) January 11, 2024
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.
Welcome 2024 New Members of BIA ! pic.twitter.com/e0xxU4WPtD
— Tim Walton (@CoachTimWalton) January 8, 2024
Brice Sensabaugh scored his first NBA points and received the game ball following the Utah Jazz's game Friday night.
game ball for the rooks first NBA bucket #TakeNote pic.twitter.com/VRAieg0Eli
— Utah Jazz (@utahjazz) January 13, 2024
Brice Sensabaugh with his first NBA basket and then his first NBA 3-pointer right after pic.twitter.com/OeXDs56oG2
— Jazz Lead (@JazzLead) January 13, 2024
You agree, Buckeye Nation?
Nothing is more motivating than watching your rival hoist that trophy
— Adam Griffin (@yunggriffsays) January 9, 2024
Talk about a throwback. That's millions of combined dollars made in the NFL, right?
Stumbled through some old photos today and wow ... this one takes me back. pic.twitter.com/eT8wUA3JSj
— Jeremy Birmingham (@Birm) January 12, 2024
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.
Paul Brown, Don Shula, Chuck Noll, Ara Parseghian, Bo Schembechler, Don James, Lou Holtz, Nick Saban, Jim Tressel, Bob Stoops, Les Miles, Urban Meyer, and Jim Harbaugh were all born or raised within the circle on this map, which stretches 315 miles from Toledo, OH to Fairmont, WV pic.twitter.com/Ra4hMrzODh
— Jonathan A. Jensen (@JAJensenPhD) January 11, 2024
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.
Pop-Tarts is now suggesting that we can consume them as a frozen treat out of the freezer. Anybody try this?
— Tony Gerdeman (@TonyGerdeman) January 11, 2024
Kirk Herbstreit's dog, Ben, is living the life.
Big fella just takin it all in! pic.twitter.com/X1GoC8tp1t
— Kirk Herbstreit (@KirkHerbstreit) January 12, 2024
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.
One of a kind @Deshaunthomas_0
— Yannis Psarakis (@YPsar) January 9, 2024
1st ever to play for 8 different @EuroLeague teams!https://t.co/Rxbt7rDLK6
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.
2024 College Football National Title Contenders via @Andy_Staples
— On3 (@On3sports) January 8, 2024
Story: https://t.co/SrVhY6jeHv pic.twitter.com/RgP60Zvz9j
Well done, FanDuel.
"And we're running it back next year, coach!"
— FanDuel Sportsbook (@FDSportsbook) January 9, 2024
Jim Harbaugh: pic.twitter.com/LvBhKPn5VK
Even the new Ohio State President has a BuckID. If you're an Ohio State alum, do you still have yours?
Feeling like an official Buckeye with my BuckID. pic.twitter.com/tYnpp6Uof6
— Walter Ted Carter Jr. (@OhioStatePres) January 9, 2024
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)!
We mocked up a 12-team bracket based on my early 2024 Top 25.
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) January 9, 2024
One quirk that may take some getting used to: My No. 11 and 12 teams (highest in their conference) are the No. 3 and 4 seeds.https://t.co/4f1BNkDWBd pic.twitter.com/l7uGOQw2uP
Preach, JJ, preach! Referees should always be held accountable, good or bad.
I'll continue to say referees should be held accountable more. There's no reason free throws should be that lopsided. Y'all can't tell me Toronto was playing that much more aggressive. Nope!
— JJ Sullinger (@JJSullinger) January 10, 2024
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.
Day 1#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/1MzvyERoVZ
— Ohio State Men's Lacrosse (@OhioStateMLAX) January 8, 2024
Nick Saban was once an Ohio State assistant coach, as he coached OSU's defensive backs from 1980-81.
In 1980, Nick Saban replaced Pete Carroll as Ohio States secondary coach. pic.twitter.com/EKNJzAatNi
— Quirky Research (@QuirkyResearch) January 10, 2024
Speaking of Saban's short time in Columbus, this is pretty cool. Thanks to Mike's mom for saving this.
Just heard Coach Saban is retiring as maybe the best college football coach ever. Ohio State fans might be surprised to learn he was our defensive Backs coach in the late 70's/early 80's. And he was the Buckeyes' Cleveland-area recruiter. My mom saved everything. #NickSaban pic.twitter.com/BSvnenkpJl
— Mike Lanese (@MikeLanese) January 11, 2024