Jody Webb

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I moved to Toledo, Ohio about 4 years ago after graduating and have followed this young kid since I have been here. He is KILLING it up here against pretty tough opponents. He is Chuck Webbs nephew.

YouTube - Hardcore Recruiting Minute Oct 15

This is all I can get on him now. He only has a couple Big-10 offers now, but next year I see his stock rising.
 
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J-O-B.........I work for Dana Corp. I am moving back down south Next summer. I HATE OHIO.

I went to Ohio last October, was there for 2 days & realized it was a hell hole & came back to Tennessee. I don't see how anyone could live up there. You learn what Southern hospitality is real quick when you go up North. The rudest people I have ever met.
 
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I went to Ohio last October, was there for 2 days & realized it was a hell hole & came back to Tennessee. I don't see how anyone could live up there. You learn what Southern hospitality is real quick when you go up North. The rudest people I have ever met.

I was shell shocked when I moved here. Having a southern accent people act like your an idiot. I was born in Texas and raised in Jefferson County, Tennessee so I am not used to the way people are around here. My office is all orange so I hear about the S.E.C. and Tennessee every week. Its Ohio State-UM week so my office is driving me nuts. GOSH I hate the Big-10 and OHIO.

But Jody Webb is a VERY SOLID player and I believe the kid will be a top recruit out of Ohio next year
 
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I was shell shocked when I moved here. Having a southern accent people act like your an idiot. I was born in Texas and raised in Jefferson County, Tennessee so I am not used to the way people are around here. My office is all orange so I hear about the S.E.C. and Tennessee every week. Its Ohio State-UM week so my office is driving me nuts. GOSH I hate the Big-10 and OHIO.

But Jody Webb is a VERY SOLID player and I believe the kid will be a top recruit out of Ohio next year

I'm from Newport, just 15 minutes away from Jefferson County. When I went up there I wore all my Orange & people looked at me like I was crazy. Everything I saw was Ohio State Buckeye, it made me sick.

Webb looks solid in that video, I'm looking forward to seeing more highlights of him.
 
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I went to Ohio last October, was there for 2 days & realized it was a hell hole & came back to Tennessee. I don't see how anyone could live up there. You learn what Southern hospitality is real quick when you go up North. The rudest people I have ever met.

Makes sense. I know some people from Ohio, and not many of them were particularly friendly. I also had a friend who recently moved back down here from Ohio, and she said that there was nothing there; just a mass of nothing. Kind of reminds me of the Enemy's land.
 
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J-O-B.........I work for Dana Corp. I am moving back down south Next summer. I HATE OHIO.

Haha most people that hear I'm from TN they say they love to vacation there haha it's just bizarre to me. I mean I love TN but I'm used to it
 
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J-O-B.........I work for Dana Corp. I am moving back down south Next summer. I HATE OHIO.

Can't blame you or J.Moore, after moving south I have no reason to head back to East Cleveland. They should rename Ohio: GANGLAND. MOST cities up there are big, old/randown, total crapholes. Toledo is one of them. But DAMN them boys can play some football up there.

Hey, give it up to Cedar Point though. If you were in Toledo I'm sure you ventured there.
 
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I lived between Akron and Canton for a little over a year. Literally a mile for the PFHOF. That entire area including Cleveland is a DUMP.
 
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Have lived in Ohio (Akron-Canton area) for many years. Not so bad...many UT alumni and fans here. My wife's law practice is here so I have no choice, but every place is what you make of it. As long as osu continues to have it's rear end handed to it by the SEC, we have no real issues up here. They are as fiercely loyal to their football at all levels as we are in the south and I respect that. I fly my colors and have specialty plate...any comments are met with a simple..."what is osu's record against UT...and the SEC?" Shuts them up pretty quick...former long time coach John Cooper is from right outside Knoxville...programs actually parallel one another over the years if you look at stats.
 
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Can't blame you or J.Moore, after moving south I have no reason to head back to East Cleveland. They should rename Ohio: GANGLAND. MOST cities up there are big, old/randown, total crapholes. Toledo is one of them. But DAMN them boys can play some football up there.

Hey, give it up to Cedar Point though. If you were in Toledo I'm sure you ventured there.

Once. I also thought Put-In-Bay was awesome, christmas in July was EPIC.
 
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My ohio story... i went up there for a month installing satellites as a travel tech... i had worked 29 days straight and on my 30th and last day i realized that not a single person had offered me a drink or a sandwich the whole time i was there.. of course we are raised differently and think of others... nobody enters my home without being offered some sweet tea and something to eat..... on my last day.. after being in 3 to four homes a day.. over 100 jobs.. this lady finally asked me if i was hungry or thirsty... i told her she was the first to offer since i'd been there and gladly accepted... that wouldn't happen in the south folks... there is no sense of community there... sad.. my grandfather would beat me for treating guests in my home as such.... i'm proud of the thoughtfulness of a southern gentleman or lady... btw... she was from carolina
 
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My ohio story... i went up there for a month installing satellites as a travel tech... i had worked 29 days straight and on my 30th and last day i realized that not a single person had offered me a drink or a sandwich the whole time i was there.. of course we are raised differently and think of others... nobody enters my home without being offered some sweet tea and something to eat..... on my last day.. after being in 3 to four homes a day.. over 100 jobs.. this lady finally asked me if i was hungry or thirsty... i told her she was the first to offer since i'd been there and gladly accepted... that wouldn't happen in the south folks... there is no sense of community there... sad.. my grandfather would beat me for treating guests in my home as such.... i'm proud of the thoughtfulness of a southern gentleman or lady... btw... she was from carolina

I have a similiar story, when I went up there it was to catch up with an old friend. Well she had a daughter & it was her daughters B-day so of course she had a party & invited all of her friends & the whole thing. While I was there not one person came over to talk to me, introduce themself or anything. Everyone just stared at me like I was an alien or something. It was awkward!! That wouldnt happen in the South, everyone knows everyone & if they dont they introduce themselves & get to know that person.
 
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His Freshman and Soph. year he was at a very mediocre D-1 school. The team he currently plays for is the biggest school in Ohio and a pretty competitive football school. I think he would have a couple more offers had he been their is first 2 years.

Like I said I think this year was his "coming out party" next year I think he gets a lot more attention from schools if he continues to play like he is.

Yes OHIO SUCKS, but the football talent is very good at the HS level.
 

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