Club Tril Shirts
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PrescottEvery one of the CLUB TRIL shirts you saw in last night's crowd represents a $25.00 donation to a children's charity. I couldn't be any more impressed with an OSU Buckeye than I am with Mark Titus. His contributions extend beyond the sports arena and he found a way to make a difference.
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se-alumI can't wait until he writes his book! Should be some very good reading. Something you have to love about this years Buckeye team is the fact that they all seem to be high character guys.
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thedynasty1998Couldn't agree more about the character of this year's group. For a team that only plays 6 guys, you would think they would have some bench problems. But it doesn't seem like they do. The guys play together well, and we haven't heard of one off the court issue with these guys. Good to know that Matta is winning with the right kind of guys.
As for Titus, you have to love him. His reaction to senior night was pretty special. Just showed how much he enjoys the support from his readers. And to know that the proceeds from his sales go to a charity is even that much more of a season to like him. -
cbus4lifeWas really a special night.
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JSOProThey were just giving them out to any students (or anyone I suppose) with a buckid.. anyone know who sponsored this? I'm assuming it was a pretty large donation
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stroupsHere is a tweet from Bill Simmons last night
"Club Trillion's last home OSU cameo coming up in a few on ESPN. Just think, in 2 months, he will be living in my garage." -
PrescottThe "Sea of Gray" looked nice in the TV.
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vball10set^^I agree--it looked good
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hoops23I gotta get one of those.
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slingshot4everThey are for sale on his blog site.
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hoops23I know
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slingshot4everSo get one
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muffyThey announced the total donation, so far, is over $25,000 to this charity.
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krazie45I guess a good question is that after the tournament, when Titus no longer has to abide by NCAA rules, will he still give the money to charity or try to turn a profit off of the shirts?
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ohiobucks1The shirts are sold by Homage Co. A shirt company owned by Ryan Vesler, a local entrepreneur. He sells them at cost to OSU.
check homage out: www.homageclothing.com