I’ve created a lot of social media graphics over the course of my career, and although I’ve already posted some in my portfolio, I wanted to share a few more of them.
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A Sweet Update
I continue to look for work, preferably in sports journalism, although I am open to other opportunities. In fact, one such opportunity has just opened up, as Candy Funhouse is advertising for a part-time, remote “candyologist.” “Candidates should have enthusiasm and eagerness to try confectionary products. We are looking for honest and objective opinions onContinue reading “A Sweet Update”
Jones Wraps Up His All-Star Weekend
Blue Jackets defenseman Seth Jones led his team in points, had a hand in four of the Metropolitan Division’s goals with a score and three assists, but still saw his team lose to the Atlantic 9-5 in a semifinal at the 2020 All-Star Game. The Atlantic would later fall 5-4 in the title game, allowingContinue reading “Jones Wraps Up His All-Star Weekend”
Coombs Has OSU All A Twitter
Ohio State announced the return of Kerry Coombs, who has left the NFL’s Tennessee Titans to rejoin the Buckeyes as a defensive coordinator and secondary coach. His hiring caught the attention of… His Fellow Assistants: Current And Former Buckeyes: Finally A Word From One His Now Former NFL Players:
A Brief Note Of Thanks
“You stop the ball from going from over the line better than anybody, but we need more,” coach told me. On the one hand, I got it. There were goalies on the Ohio roster who were taller, had more gravitas, punted it farther, etc. etc. On the other hand, stopping the ball from going overContinue reading “A Brief Note Of Thanks”
Elvis’s Wild Ride Continues
Blue Jackets goaltender Elvis Merzlinkins was named the NHL’s Second Star of the week. He won all three games in which he played and recorded a 0.67 goals-against average, a .982 save percentage, and two shutouts. The only thing keeping Merzlinkins from being the First Star was Alex Ovechkin’s back-to-back hat tricks. The Washington forwardContinue reading “Elvis’s Wild Ride Continues”
Buckeyes In The Super Bowl
Ohio State continues to send players to the Super Bowl. Nick Bosa obviously headlines the list of Buckeyes in the big game this year. The second overall draft pick for San Francisco had nine sacks during the regular season, and has already added three in the postseason. After three years with the Jets, Darron LeeContinue reading “Buckeyes In The Super Bowl”
Ohio State’s Guarded Optimism
Ohio State men’s basketball will have guards Duane Washington and Luther Muhammad in the lineup when they play 12-5 Penn State on the road at noon. Both were benched when the Buckeyes beat Nebraska 80-68 for what the team described as “a failure to meet program standards and expectations.” In addition, Washington was limited toContinue reading “Ohio State’s Guarded Optimism”
Buckeye NFL Hopefuls Look To Impress Scouts
Starting today, former Ohio State players who want to add to the game film NFL scouts have on them will take the field. Here is who will be in action. EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL: 3 p.m. at Tropicana Field, NFL Network Binjimen Victor Branden Bowen NFLPA COLLEGIATE BOWL: 7:00 p.m. at the Rose Bowl, NFL NetworkContinue reading “Buckeye NFL Hopefuls Look To Impress Scouts”
Terry Francona Weighs In On MLB Cheating Scandal
Major League Baseball had to know it had problem, even before the recent firings of Astros GM Jeff Luhnow and manager AJ Hinch, the “mutual” parting of the Red Sox and manager Alex Cora, and the decision of Carlos Beltran to step down from his role as the manager of the Mets. In fact, IndiansContinue reading “Terry Francona Weighs In On MLB Cheating Scandal”