December 23, 2024

Columbus, Ohio Despite the accusations of sign-stealing, C.J. Stroud was unwilling to revisit his time as an Ohio State football player when it came to his defeats against Michigan earlier in the season.

Instead, the former Ohio State quarterback decided to concentrate on his rookie campaign with the Texans, in which he leads the league in offensive rookie of the year after ten games. He adopted the attitude of letting the past go and accepted the fact that he would never win the rivalry.

The second time the subject of discussion came up, he didn’t go in the same direction.

Thanks to a rookie season in which he has already broken two records while throwing for 2,982 yards and 17 touchdowns, Stroud has emerged as a media darling. That comes with being noticed, such as frequently appearing as a guest on talk shows and podcasts. He joined Tom Brady for a podcast episode called “Let’s Go” last week, during which the soon-to-be Hall of Fame quarterback placed a wager on the result of The Game.How Jim Harbaugh and Ryan Day are fostering the best possible The Game: Ohio State vs. Michigan
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As the game’s week approaches, Stroud saw an opportunity to indulge in his sense of humor about the ongoing drama while discussing his former team’s prospects of winning with ESPN’s Ryan Clark.

“Man, I’m confident,” Stroud remarked. “I’m quite pleased with those guys. They will go up there and fight their assholes off, I’m sure of it. I hope that this time, they don’t steal signals.

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