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QB Justin Fields Thinks Ohio State Should Get A ’30 For 30' Feature After This Season
© Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
It's been quite a whirlwind for the BIG 10 the last couple of months that ended with the conference deciding to play...for now. Ohio State QB Justin Fields thinks it's been so crazy that ESPN will need to do a "30 For 30" feature on the Buckeyes after they take home the title this season... Alright, let's calm down Justin.

(The Spun)
Filed Under: NCAA Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Bucktail166 months
Pretty sure Nebraska fought harder than Oh St
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Hangit66 months
Yup. Nebraska fought like Tigers. They were able to shame their overlords into opening the season.
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Geauxldninja66 months
What a tool.
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JakeFromStateFarm66 months
Just like his HC
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LSUrme66 months
This baw starting to annoy me.
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gamecockman1266 months
I would 100% not watch that.
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CFFreak66 months
This dude wants a Heisman so bad. He knew this was his last chance to get one.
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ApexTiger66 months
that kind of thinking will get exposed
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SouthernInsanity66 months
If its about falling short of a Championship... regularly, then yes.
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TigerKing1966 months
No thanks
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burreauxxx66 months
Can’t wait until they lose
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BayouTiga66 months
Eight game season doesn't qualify for a Natty!
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Lsu10120566 months
A more interesting 30 for 30 than losing to Troy to having the greatest college football season in history? Not a chance.
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ROPO66 months
If they win it all, he is correct. Whatever he has done in the past, whether you think he is overrated or not, he displayed tremendous leadership over the past few months and kept the pressure on the pussy administrators in his conference. If the Buckeyes win, he'll be the equivalent of their Joe Burrow.
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