Skull Session: C.J. Stroud Has All the Preseason Hype, Big Ten Could Go Divisionless, and Comparing Ohio State's Transfer Portal Use

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Skull Session: C.J. Stroud Has All the Preseason Hype, Big Ten Could Go Divisionless, and Comparing Ohio State's Transfer Portal Use
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Skull Session: C.J. Stroud has some preseason hype, the NCAA moves towards letting the Big Ten go divisionless, how Ohio State's portal use stacks up with others, and more.

This lines up pretty perfectly Ryan Day's"meh" approach to portal – “If the fit’s right, we’ll do it, but we’re going to focus on the guys on our team first.”

I respect that approach, but I have to admit that it pains me to see Alabama looking good on pretty much every one of those graphs. That'll happen when you take in the top three transfer players in the country every year without even blinking.The Ohio State community has suffered a loss as former Ohio State soccer captain Amy Graeff Van Culin lost her battle with lymphoma last weekAmy was a four-year letter winner from 2005-08 and served as a team captain in 2008.

“It was my honor to be Amy’s coach and play a part in her development,” said head coach Lori Walker-Hock. “Amy was the model of hard work, personal growth and the commitment to excellence in her four years as a Buckeye. Amy was a fighter with the strongest character. She was both loved and respected by all her teammates. We are all in shock by the loss of such a beautiful young mother, wife, daughter, friend, lawyer, captain and forever Buckeye.

Following her time as a Buckeye, Amy earned her law degree from Capital University and practiced law in the Columbus area. Her and her husband Todd have two beautiful young children, Kylie and David.I did not know her, but I got an uncanny number of emails in my inbox yesterday letting me know just how great of a mother, friend and human being she was. It would seem that the world is a little less bright now.

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