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Pizza in Columbus might've gotten better since I was there, but it sucked then—with a few exceptions. One is definitely the Buckeye at Adriatico's ... giant, Sicilian style, awesome. Jeff Ruby's and Hyde Park for steak. Schmidt's for German food. Thurman's for burgers.

There are over 80,000 Somali refugees living in Columbus, Ohio. Sharia Law is coming for Ohio. It's time for the Republicans who run their state to wake up and take action.

College football is the only sport in the world where they’re actively trying to restrict championship access. College hoops cherishes the underdog. It’s not a perfect system, but everyone gets a shot and when the mid-majors get an at-large or pull the upset we are celebrating.

There are reports that Elly De La Cruz may not have received “permission” from the Reds to play in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. MLB/WBC posted about his participation in the tournament on Tuesday. it appears that post has since been deleted. Stay tuned.

McDonald’s just dropped a new AI ad and it’s beautiful and I am genuinely tired of people pretending this is not the future of media. If this played on your TV during a normal commercial break, you would be disingenuous to say “its slop” or “I could easily tell it is AI.” It is a fantastic ad on its own merits, and it is obvious that AI video will eventually be one to one with reality, where you truly cannot tell the difference. if your of average intelligence and can extrapolate of course. When we get there, then what? Is it still “slop,” or does “slop” permeate as a label for anything made with AI, even when you cannot tell at all?

House parties need to make a comeback.

Pitt loses a buy game to Hofstra. The epitome of brutality.

Notre Dame announced it is declining to play in any bowl game.

Kirk Ferentz confirms that he plans to coach Iowa in 2026: "26? That's next year, right? God, I hope so. Unless you know something I don't know. I just tell them (recruits) the truth. I feel really good. I had no idea what it feels like to be 70. Now I do (for) however many months it's been. It doesn't feel any different than when I was 60. I feel good physically. I've got permission from my wife to keep doing this. It's what I like doing. I really enjoy doing it. Unless we just screw this up beyond repair, which we're trying to do right now in college football, I don't envision stopping anytime in the near future. It's just what I do. I don't golf. When I did, I stunk. So I don't see going back to that. That's irreparable, too — my golf game."












