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This week on the Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George explore the developments surrounding the Big 12's attempts to rebrand itself under the guise of a sponsor, and how this sets a precedent for selling out across college football moving forward. The duo also congratulate Neal Shipley on another low amateur performance at a major before relaying the s…
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At the age of 49 — three decades removed from an FBI drug bust that sent him to prison, and 24 years into his career as an ex-con turned stand-up comedian — Ali Siddiq was still seeking his big break in show business. His debut special, It’s Bigger Than These Bars, found him back in a Texas jail performing for inmates, but it came and went on Comed…
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On this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George celebrate the latest recruiting success for Tim Walton and Ohio State football in the form of four-star safety Faheem Delane before discussing the impending sale of August football camp tickets to the public. The duo also explore Ryan Day's recent comments on revenue sharing and preser…
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On this week's Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George examine the recent developments around sponsorship logos coming soon to FBS fields and jerseys before engaging in a discussion on the seeming lack of great college football movies for fans to enjoy. The duo also discuss Braxton Miller's forthcoming induction into the Ohio State Hall of Fame and offer…
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This week on The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George have a sweeping discussion on the recent settlement the NCAA agreed to that paves the way for schools to start paying its college athletes via revenue sharing. The duo examine how fans should feel about this change given the current leverage players have with the transfer portal and also the likely…
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This week on the Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George do a deep dive on the first trailer released for EA Sports College Football 25, the jabs it takes at Ohio State, and why Buckeye fans should temper their expectations for any new NCAA football video game in the modern era. The duo also discuss Fanatics filing a lawsuit against Marvin Harrison Jr. a…
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On this week's Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George ponder the potential for Ohio State to platoon TreVeyon Henderson alongside Quinshon Judkins at running back given recent attempts at similar experiments in the Buckeye backfield. The duo also discuss whether or not The Game always needs to kickoff at noon before welcoming Missouri State to the FBS r…
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On this week's Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George examine the all-time terrible commencement address given by Chris Pan at Ohio State's graduation ceremony last weekend. The duo also react to all five Buckeye quarterbacks spurning the transfer portal before turning their attention to Mike Conley winning NBA Teammate of the Year.…
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Zoë Coombs Marr is an Australian comedian who won Best Newcomer at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2012, then returned four years later to win Best Show in Melbourne and receive a Best Show nomination in Edinburgh in 2016 for Trigger Warning, which she performed in drag character as a misogynistic male comedian named Dave. Coombs Mar…
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Janine Harouni is a Staten Island native who began her stand-up comedy career in earnest only after moving to London, England, in 2012. Harouni experienced her first viral success as one-third of a sketch group called Muriel whose YouTube fame prompted deals with both the BBC and Quibi, and she’s also appeared onscreen in a recurring role on ITV’s …
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On this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, former Buckeye receiver Chris Fields joins the show to discuss the notorious 2012 Purdue game, the current state of NIL in college football, and the Field House Fairway Fore Hope charity golf outing in June. Johnny and George then recap the NFL Draft before examining the latest developments in the trans…
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On this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George navigate the news of Felix Okpara's transfer after Aaron Bradshaw's arrival relative to Jake Diebler's roster building and retention in his first offseason as OSU head coach. The duo also explore the latest news surrounding stocks of various Buckeyes ahead of Thursday's NFL Draft befor…
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Dave Merheje is an award-winning Canadian stand-up comedian and actor who co-starred in the Hulu series, Ramy, and recently co-starred on the big screen opposite Daisy Ridley in the film, Sometimes I Think About Dying, which premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival and is available now to buy or stream. As a stand-up, Dave won the Just For Laug…
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Neal Brennan’s first big claim to fame came two decades ago when he co-created, wrote and executive produced Chappelle’s Show with his friend Dave Chappelle (with whom he’d previously collaborated on Half Baked). Since then, Chappelle has become both the biggest stand-up comedian in the world and a lightning rod for criticism. Brennan, meanwhile, h…
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On this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George recap the Ohio State spring game and discuss how much stock fans should put into what they saw relative to the rest of the offseason. The duo also examine some recent recruiting success across the athletic department before examining John Calipari's divorce from Kentucky and his previo…
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On this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George remark on the continued rise of Jeremiah Smith ahead of setting expectations for the Ohio State spring game. The duo then lament the departure of Zed Key after a letdown final campaign for the beloved Buckeye big man before pivoting to discussion of the NCAA men's and women's basketbal…
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On this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George recap the beat's insights on Ohio State's ongoing quarterback battle at spring practice following the removal of Will Howard's black stripe. The duo also grieve over the conclusion of Buckeye men's basketball season before examining NFL Draft rumors circulating at the beginning of Apri…
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Rob Haze is a comedian from Atlanta who currently makes his living in Los Angeles performing stand-up and writing for comedy shows on TV — among his credits are Sherman’s Showcase, the ESPY Awards, Kevin Hart’s year-in-review specials for Peacock, sketch comedy for Bleacher Report, stand-up on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and most recent…
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On this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George celebrate a trio of national championships won by Ohio State athletics over the weekend across women's hockey, the pistol team, and wrestling. The duo also explore Buckeye basketball's progress through the NIT before examining the recent head coach hire Michigan has made for their hoop…
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On this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George react to the promotion of Jake Diebler from interim to official men's basketball head coach in tandem with the Buckeyes' sloppily-officiated loss to Illinois in the Big Ten Tournament. The duo also explore postseason storylines surrounding the women's hoops and hockey teams before rema…
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Cara Connors grew up in Chicago but began her comedy career in Toronto, where she studied with The Second City, created and starred in original series for CBC, provided social media humor for the series Workin’ Moms, and earned herself a New Faces slot with Just For Laughs. Since moving back to the states and settling down in Los Angeles, Connors h…
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On this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George examine Devin Brown clapping back at critics as Ohio State spring practice begins. The duo also discuss the end to the regular seasons for Buckeye men's and women's basketball before exploring a crazy mob ties story out of the SEC.By Eleven Warriors
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Caitlin Peluffo is a New York City-based comedian who played soccer in college and explored a degree and career in the art world before diving into stand-up comedy. A decade later, Peluffo has performed on three different late-night shows on CBS — The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Late Late Show with James Corden, and most recently After Midn…
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On this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George examine the immediate success Jake Diebler has had as Ohio State's interim men's basketball coach before pondering his future in Columbus as well as the Buckeyes' tourney hopes as March begins. But first, the duo explores the results from the NFL Combine before closing with best wishes…
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Bill O'Neill is an actor and clown from Los Angeles whom you may recognize most readily from his frequent appearances in commercials as a Wendy’s employee. But O’Neill’s career goes back to his early teen years, when he scored a major speaking role in the 2008 film, Drillbit Taylor. A member of L.A.’s burgeoning clown community, he co-starred with …
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On this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George speculate on the postseason hopes for Ohio State men's basketball after the team finally ended its road losing streak in stunning fashion against Michigan State. The duo also examine the growing concern with court storming after another CBB star found themselves injured by fans over th…
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Zach Zucker is a clown-based comedian and actor who splits his time between Los Angeles and London, where he has become known as the ringmaster for Stamptown, a variety show and production company he created that has helped develop and bring other shows from the United States, the U.K. and Europe to the Edinburgh Fringe and beyond. He also teaches …
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On this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George celebrate the stunning upset of the 2nd overall Purdue Boilermakers only days after Chris Holtmann's firing from the team. The duo also ponder what this team's short-term future is under Jake Diebler before pivoting to football news and the promotion of James Laurinaitis to LB coach.…
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Jason Sáenz is a comedian who grew up in Virginia, began performing improv in D.C., and became a fixture in New York City’s comedy scene — where he wrote for a house sketch team at the Upright Citizens Brigade, performed stand-up, and went viral for his “Saenz Signs” — which eventually got him New Faces at Montreal’s Just For Laughs Festival, and a…
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On this week's Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George review the highlights and lowlights of the latest Super Bowl before comparing fan sentiments about new Buckeye offensive coordinator Chip Kelly relative to Bill O'Brien. The duo also examines new departures from Michigan's football program and celebrates women's hoops rising to second overall in the …
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Chris Grace is an actor who grew up in Texas, went to school in North Carolina and started his comedy career in earnest in New York City through The People’s Improv Theater. Grace has appeared on TV in many shows, including This Is Us, Broad City, and he enjoyed a recurring role as Jerry on NBC’s Superstore. He starred as Christian Gray in the off-…
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On this week's episode of The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George lament the direction of Ohio State men's basketball's season before celebrating the continued success of the women's squad. The duo also discuss the potential departure of Bill O'Brien and whether or not Tim Walton has surpassed Brian Hartline as the best recruiter of the football staf…
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On this week's Dubcast, Johnny and George lament the direction that Ohio State's basketball season has taken after another devastating January for Chris Holtmann. The duo also wave farewell to Jim Harbaugh and welcome back Anthony Schlegel to Columbus with newly-revealed details surrounding his infamous chokeslam.…
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On this week's Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George celebrate the successful recruitment of Caleb Downs and Julian Sayin away from the crumbling Crimson Tide before examining why new offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien has drawn so many split opinions between Buckeye fans.By Eleven Warriors
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On this week's slightly tardy episode of The Eleven Dubcast, Johnny and George react to the wave of Ohio State football players announcing their return to Columbus for the 2024 season. The duo also looks ahead at a grueling stretch for basketball and examine the departure of one of college football's most impactful coaches.…
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Renee Gauthier is a stand-up comedian, writer, and producer based in Los Angeles who came out of her hometown Chicago comedy scene in the early 2000s. Her first big break came when NBC cast her to play Victoria Beckham’s personal assistant in the reality series-turned-special, 2007’s Victoria Beckham: Coming To America. Gauthier has performed stand…
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