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Ohio State Offensive Lineman Luke Wypler Dunks on Michigan Fan By Selling Sweatshirts With His Tweet On It Saying He Couldn’t Sell Any Merch

What a ricochet shot by James T. Yoder. Who is James T. Yoder you ask? I have absolutely no clue. Some random guy who covers MichIvan football with low level to mild success on his best day. Anyways, he took a shot at one of my Buckeyes so I’m here to defend him. To be honest I didn’t even really need to defend him because Luke Wypler not only proved he can defend himself, due to the new NIL regulations my guy can profit off it! I bet when ole stick in the ass James T. Yoder tweeted Luke Wypler’s name mocking his ability to make money off brand/endorsement deals or sell merch that he wouldn’t have dreamed of Wypler selling 100’s of hoodies. By 100‘s I mean more than 100 which is pretty damn good at $50 a piece for an offensive lineman who hasn’t even started a game yet. 

Buckeye Nation got behind Luke Wypler exactly the way the guy Yoder was arguing with pointed out. Here’s how it all began.

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Annnndddddd it all comes full circle. James T. Yoder from the clouds putting smut on my guy Luke Wypler‘s name. What @BuckIProduction said may have came off like a homer thing to say but it is true for quite a bit of these large college football fan bases. They will support/spend money on their players. I’d make a strong argument that college football has the most passionate fan bases of any sport in America. They absolute love these schools/teams/traditions/players and will go out of their way to support them. They will spend their hard earned money in the blink of an eye. If you wanna support the incessant beating that Ohio State has been putting on Michigan for the last decade buy a sweatshirt. I’m buying mine now. I love that he‘s a New Jersey guy too. Shoutout all my northeast boys repping the Buckeyes.