The “June Olympics,” a competition between the Ohio State football players and coaches during the doldrums of summer continued this week. This time around, the competition was dodgeball, something you won’t see in the traditional Summer Olympics, but that doesn’t matter when we’re talking about a battle among friends.
Coming into the contest, the players were on a bit of a winning streak and had a 4-3 lead in the competition. Nobody is really sure when this thing ends, and us on the outside aren’t sure what competitions will be a part of all the fund, but it’s clear the coaches needed a win to reel things and and tie things up.
Unfortunately for them, the players were able to win once again and now enjoy a 5-3 lead. It’s not an insurmountable lead, but one that might prove difficult for the “old guys” to overcome. Here’s a look at a snippet of the dodgeball win by the players. Remember, “if you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.”
We’ll keep an eye on the next “June Olympics” moment and report on whether the players extend their lead or if the coaches can pull to within one point.
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