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Ohio approves Cleveland’s first three sportsbooks: The Wake Up for Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022
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I’ve by no means guess on a sporting occasion. My lifetime playing spend most likely totals lower than $20, in quarters at on line casino slot machines. However playing is huge enterprise, and sports activities betting begins in January all through Ohio.
The place are you able to guess in individual? The Ohio On line casino Management Fee is in cost, and now Cleveland has its first three sportsbook approvals.
– Laura
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At the moment in Ohio: A lakefront home that after was house to Eliot Ness — the person who took on Chicago mob boss Al Capone and later tackled crime and corruption in Cleveland — is available on the market for the primary time in a era. We’re speaking in regards to the Bratenahl home on At the moment in Ohio, Cleveland.com’s each day half-hour information podcast.
Trump endorsement: Ex-President Donald Trump has endorsed Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine within the normal election after sitting out Ohio’s GOP gubernatorial main. Andrew Tobias stories the transfer is a dramatic flip from November 2020, when Trump steered DeWine ought to draw a Republican main election challenger after DeWine acknowledged Joe Biden because the winner of the presidential election.
Building jobs: Nan Whaley, the Democratic nominee for governor, says Ohio’s state authorities ought to do extra to create unionized building jobs by increasing coaching and setting new state contract necessities. Jeremy Pelzer stories that Whaley desires to place $65 million in extra federal and state funding towards apprenticeship readiness applications to assist practice greater than 17,000 employees for jobs equivalent to fixing infrastructure and constructing Intel’s deliberate $20 billion computer-chip manufacturing facility advanced close to Columbus.
White Home go to: Dozens of Ohio elected officers and group leaders, together with Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, descended Wednesday on the White Home to tout their native windfalls from current federal laws, together with final yr’s American Rescue Plan and Bipartisan Infrastructure and Funding and Jobs Act, and this yr’s CHIPS Act and Inflation Discount Act, Sabrina Eaton stories.
Police reform: Cleveland introduced Wednesday that it’s making a police accountability crew to spice up its efforts at reforming the division. Metropolis officers mentioned the crew would help the drive’s try to fulfill the requirements set forth in a federal consent decree, which town reached with the Justice Division in 2015. The accountability crew was one of many objects demanded within the decree.
Meals inspections: What Cleveland eating places and retailers have been cited with probably the most meals inspection violations in the course of the 2021-22 inspection yr? Zachary Smith seems to be at state data. Some 2,356 locations have been cited, with greater than one-half of the cited areas receiving six or fewer citations.
Content material Advertising and marketing World: A giant annual convention for creatives, content material producers and advertising professionals alike is returning to Cleveland subsequent week, stories Sean McDonnell. Content material Advertising and marketing World might be held on the Huntington Conference Middle, beginning Tuesday and operating by means of Friday, in considered one of Cleveland’s largest business-to-business conferences.
Casinos: Ohio’s casinos and racinos took in $196 million in playing income final month, simply barely breaking a file for August. Mixed, the 11 amenities’ income was simply above the file $194.3 million set in August 2021, stories Sean McDonnell.
Flashfood: Sean McDonnell paid $5 for a field of random produce from Big Eagle utilizing Flashfood, an app that lets clients purchase discounted meals that’s near its “promote by” date. He writes about his whole lot in his weekly Saving You Cash column.
Well being middle: An empty former Kmart at 17840 Bagley Highway might be reworked into the Cleveland Clinic Middleburg Heights Household Well being Middle, with a focused opening date of mid-summer 2023. Beth Mlady stories the prevailing 93,000-square-foot construction might be totally renovated to accommodate care, with a lab, drive-thru pharmacy and radiology imaging providers.
Males’s well being: A brand new Cleveland Clinic survey discovered males have questions on their well being however are reluctant to ask their docs, typically delay well being screenings, and are ceaselessly misinformed about causes and coverings for frequent healthcare points. Gretchen Cuda Kroen stories over half of males say they don’t get common well being screenings and don’t know their full household historical past in relation to cancers and urological points.
Stillbirth house: Whereas many hospitals provide help and assets to assist bereaved girls and households, most don’t have a devoted house to permit mother and father to create recollections with their child earlier than having to say goodbye. Megan and Anthony Gargano of Richfield helped create the butterfly house at Cleveland Clinic Akron Common in honor of their daughter, Luna Serafine, who was born quietly on June 18, 2019, at 11:45 a.m.
Discrimination: Residents of two Lake County cellular house parks who say they’ve been subjected to harmful residing situations, utility value gouging and discriminatory conduct towards Mexican immigrants filed a lawsuit on Wednesday towards the businesses that handle the properties. The Authorized Support Society of Better Cleveland and the Painesville-based Latino advocacy group HOLA filed the allegations in Lake County Widespread Pleas Courtroom towards Jones Estates Perry and Jones Estates Fairground, Cory Shaffer stories.
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British Browns fan? 4 years in the past, Browns proprietor Dee Haslam gave newly elected British Prime Minister Liz Truss a Browns jersey in change for a jersey of her favourite soccer née soccer membership, Norwich Metropolis FC. Truss mentioned she was in Cleveland exploring the potential of the UK getting its personal NFL crew. Joey Morona stories that it could be a stretch to name the brand new prime minister a real Browns fan.
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Gophers men’s hockey team rolls 6-1 against Ohio State for split of Big Ten series
Three power-play goals and the goaltending of Liam Souliere helped the No. 3 Gophers men’s hockey team rebound with a 6-1 victory over No. 11 Ohio State on Saturday at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio.
“It just was not a good look to us last night,” coach Bob Motzko said. “Tonight, absolutely the other way around from the first shift. All four lines, all the defensemen, Liam was great in net, and give our guys credit, we responded. I hope it’s a lesson for us, and I hope that’s a game to get us going now.”
The Gophers (18-4-2, 9-2-1 Big Ten) scored three times in the first eight minutes.
A penalty on the Buckeyes for too many players on the ice put the Gophers on the power play just 86 seconds into the game. Mike Koster quickly converted the opportunity to open the scoring with 17:18 left in the first period.
A little over five minutes later, Mason Nevers and Connor Kurth scored 15 seconds apart to give the Gophers a 3-0 lead with 12 minutes left in the first period.
Less than two minutes into the second period, the Gophers went on the power play again, and Koster again converted to make it 4-0.
Jimmy Snuggerud made it 5-0 with a power-play goal with 6:05 remaining in the second period.
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Texas Longhorns Players Explain Goal-Line Stop vs. Ohio State Buckeyes
The Texas Longhorns fell just short of advancing to their first CFP National Championship game for the second year in a row, losing 28-14 to Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl. And while the final score may not indicate, the Longhorns were a yard away from potentially sending the game to overtime late in the fourth quarter.
After back-to-back defensive pass interference calls on what was shaping up to be a 75-yard drive, all Texas needed was a yard to punch it into the endzone and tie the game at 21 with under 4 minutes remaining in regulation.
However, after the first-and-goal run up the middle for freshman running back Jerrick Gibson was held for no gain, the controversial halfback toss play call was made. With Quintrevion Wisner lined up to his left, Quinn Ewers was in the shotgun as he tossed it to Wisner, on the first of two disastrous plays that doomed the Longhorns’ national championship hopes.
“That’s one of those plays, if you block it all right, you get into the end zone,” Steve Sarkisian said of his play-call. “We didn’t, and we lost quite a bit of yardage.”
So what went wrong on the toss play? Well, as always the devil is in the details in football. During his post-game interview, starting left tackle Kelvin Banks explained exactly what went wrong for the Longhorns on the ill-fated toss play. He was one of a few Texas players that was asked about the sequence after the game.
“I saw the boundary safety to come down [Latham Ransom], and I thought it was gonna be a big hole behind me, because that’s kind of how the play [was] designed to go,” Banks said. “I’m supposed to kick him out. Trey hits the hole behind me, and then while I’m kicking him out, I just I hear screaming, y’all, so I look, I’m turning my left, and then Downs is making the play.”
So on the surface, the toss seems to indicate that the play was supposed to see the Longhorns capture the edge and run wide to the goal-line. Banks revealed that is not the case. Instead, as shown in the video above, the hole that is vacated by Banks pulling is supposed to be where Wisner is designed to cut it back and score.
However, that is where the heads-up play is made by Buckeyes safety Caleb Downs, who shoots the gap left open by Banks, forcing Wisner to continue running wide, where he then is corralled for a seven-yard loss by Ransom.
If Downs is fooled by Banks pulling and runs with him instead of shooting the gap, then this play may be remembered entirely differently. But as Sarkisian said post-game, Ohio State’s defense made the play, while Texas didn’t, which unfortunately for the Longhorns ended up costing them the game.
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What we learned from Ohio State’s Cotton Bowl victory over Texas
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — It was unlike the other playoff games Ohio State had played so far this season. We didn’t see the early explosive plays on offense. We saw plenty of penalty flags. And the Buckeyes had their backs against the wall until the final 2:13 of the Cotton Bowl.
Turns out, it was a moment that Ohio State had been preparing for all year long.
“I believe that the resilience that we’ve had to show throughout the entire season and throughout some of these guys’ careers has led us to this opportunity to win this game and go play for a national championship,” head coach Ryan Day said.
Here’s what we learned from the Buckeyes’ 28-14 Cotton Bowl win over Texas.
Cool heads prevail on offense
Ohio State was unable to take charge of the game like it had in the previous two playoff contests. Instead, the Buckeyes were forced into a four quarter battle — plagued by nine penalties — with the Longhorns. OSU quarterback Will Howard was forced to grind it out against a defense who had largely shut down star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith.
“We knew they were going to be keying him. Obviously, the first two rounds of the playoffs, (Smith) went off so we knew they were going to try and do something to take him away,” Howard said. “That means that we got to be smart and get the ball to other guys.”
That’s exactly what Howard did. TreVeyon Henderson, who earlier drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, delivered a momentum-changing play at the end of the first half with a 75-yard touchdown to give the Buckeyes a 14-7 lead going into the locker room.
“I don’t think anyone thought that that was going for 75 yards,” Howard said. “That was a huge play for us. A huge swing.”
Then in the fourth, the Buckeyes needed a 13-play, 88-yard drive that took nearly eight minutes to secure the lead. The march down the field included a crucial fourth down conversion where Howard made an 18-yard gain on his own and finished with Quinshon Judkins scoring his second touchdown of the night.
“I fell on purpose. I’m joking. I didn’t fall on purpose,” Howard said. “It was a great play and a statement drive. We needed that. We had been beating ourselves all day with penalties and just getting behind the sticks. […] And obviously what the defense did on that next drive sealed it.”
Pickerington’s Jack Sawyer propels Buckeyes to victory
The Longhorns were one yard away from tying the game late in the fourth quarter. But the red zone defense who had made headlines earlier in the season prevailed when it mattered the most. Lathan Ransom pushed Texas back to the eight yard line on second down. Then on third down, Jack Sawyer forced an incomplete pass. Moments later, the Pickerington native delivered a play that will go down as legendary.
“What happened on fourth down by Jack just symbolizes not only his career but our team in general and who they are,” Day said. “The toughness and the clutch play right there was something that I’m sure the whole city of Columbus exploded with all of Buckeye nation during that play.”
Sawyer forced Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers to cough up the football. The senior defensive end ends up with the scoop and score, returning it 83 yards the other way to give Ohio State a commanding 28-14 lead and punching the Buckeyes’ ticket to the national championship game. The play is the longest defensive return score in CFP history.
So what was Sawyer thinking during that run to glory?
“Just don’t fall like Will did,” Sawyer said. “I’m kidding but seriously I hit about the 30 and I looked back and said I hope I got some blockers. I’m running out of steam here. They were running with me side by side and that just speaks volumes to who this team is.”
No hard feelings from former roommate Quinn Ewers
On the other end of that play was Ewers, who up to that point had thrown for two touchdowns and had not turned the ball over. The Texas quarterback is a former Buckeye who shared a room with Sawyer during his lone season in Columbus.
“I saw Jack running with the ball down the sideline. It sucks man,” Ewers said. “He’s a great player. Great individual. Great person. Jack’s a great player and he made a great play.”
Ewers ended up completing 23 of 39 passes for 283 yards and two scores. His late interception to Caleb Downs ended any faint hope the Longhorns had in getting back in the game and instead sparked conversations on Ewers’ future with Texas.
“I just said great season. He’s a great guy,” Sawyer said. “He’s had a lot of success and he’s a great person you know. I just told him to keep your head up. You played a great game and you got a great future ahead of you.”
Buckeyes back in the title game
As Ohio State enjoys its third ever Cotton Bowl victory, attention now turns toward Notre Dame, who stands in the way of the program’s ninth national championship. The Buckeyes will have ten days to prepare for the Jan. 20 contest in Atlanta, the final hurdle to the team’s ultimate goal.
“We talked about how we want to keep this team together. It’s a great team,” Day said. “They do everything the right way and so now they get ten more days together.”
Atlanta is the final stop on the Buckeyes’ redemption tour. It’s where Ohio State suffered that heartbreaking Peach Bowl loss in the 2022 CFP semifinals at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve. And it’s the final piece of the puzzle to putting all of OSU’s past demons behind them.
“It’s an opportunity to tell their story if they go win one more,” Day said. “That’s really exciting.”
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