Across the Twitterverse: Review of the Week's Best Tweets

By Kevin Harrish on March 25, 2016 at 2:30 pm
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You may find that work, school, or other obligations keep you from focusing on Twitter the way you should. Thankfully for you, I'm able to tune out those distractions and provide you with a weekly rundown of the best tweets from around campus.


Story time: I looked objectively hot in my first BuckID picture. For the first time in school picture history, the photo actually made me far more attractive than I actually am. Unfortunately, I misplaced that BuckID midway through last semester. But I will not give up hope, it's out there somewhere. If you see it, please return it to me. It's the one that has my name on it.

#PugLife 

I don't typically include Tweets from people with no apparent affiliation with Ohio State Athletics, but this was absolutely fantastic and deserved to be shared. Props to you, Jacob.

Unfortunately for us all, no videos were posted.

Kelsey Mitchell is very, very good at basketball. The Buckeyes play Tennessee in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 tonight at 9:30 on ESPN 2. If you've never seen this team or Mitchell play, you'll definitely want to check them out (hint: she's the one that hits the 30 foot step-back threes).

Here's the thing: I'm actually fine going inside to order my food, but there has never been a Chipotle in the history of Chipotles with enough parking spaces to meet demand (I'm looking at you, Grandview). Something has to be done.

So that implies he was fat at one time? I bet you won't @ him!

Ohio weather will get you.

Twitter seemed pretty torn on the issue. What's your #Take?

And of course, I would not be doing my job if I did not remind you that Ohio State players put Jim Harbaugh on blast this week for the shade he threw at Gene Smith.

Seasons Pass

The Ohio State basketball team's relatively underwhelming season came to a close this week, as the team fell to Florida in the NIT. 

It looks like "get better" is exactly what they're doing. Kam Williams is already putting in offseason work.

Fortunately for the Buckeyes, the loss was not what stood out about that game. 5-9 A.J. Harris seemingly climbed a ladder to do cruel things to Florida forward Kevarrius Hayes, who stands a full foot taller at 6-9.

Needless to say, Buckeye Twitter was impressed.

I also am 5-9 and I can touch the net. #Progress

This Week's Winner of Twitter

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