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College Football Fans React To Ohio State Cheerleaders’ Wild Video

College Football Fans React To Ohio State Cheerleaders’ Wild Video

Ohio State football is currently in the midst of its most low-key season in a decade.

Although the Buckeyes boast the exact same record as Michigan, and despite the fact that the two teams have looked roughly similar so far this year, the Wolverines are soaking up all the attention. It’s fascinating.

This week, two viral clips emerged from Ohio State’s beatdown over Rutgers. The first, obviously, was the break-up and make-up between head coaches Ryan Day and Greg Schiano. The second, however, was a video of the Buckeyes’ cheerleaders that left quite the impression.

The clip largely speaks for itself:

 

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Fans absolutely loved it.

“That is awesome,” one person wrote on Instagram.

“Great video and great job,” another added.

This isn’t the first time in recent weeks that a college football cheerleader thing has gone viral in this fashion. A photo that the Miami cheerleaders took also caused quite the stir, though obviously for different reasons.

All in all, 2022 has been an interesting year for cheerleaders in the sport. Between Coach O doing his thing with a group of them and one just opting to straight up brawl with some girl on the sidelines – it has been one thing after another.

As for Ohio State’s cheerleaders specifically, it will be fascinating to see what antics they get up to next. They boast nearly 35,000 followers on Instagram, so inevitably, whatever they do end up doing will set the internet ablaze.

When it comes to the Buckeyes as a football team – a lot will be determined over the next few weeks. Showdowns against the likes of Michigan State, Iowa, Penn State and Michigan still loom. How those outings go will determine the course of this 2022 campaign.

Who will end up having the more successful season between Ohio State’s football and cheerleading teams when it’s all said and done this year?

Time will tell.

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Charles Kruger

Charles Kruger has been credentialed to cover two Super Bowls, four NBA Finals, and one World Series. A 20-year veteran in the sports world, he has sources spanning the NBA, MLB, NFL, UFC and NASCAR. Currently residing in Los Angeles, Calif., he is Game 7's go-to source for rumors surrounding the Lakers, Clippers and Dodgers.
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