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Topic: OT: Shoutout to cheerleaders everywhere
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Pataskala
10/1/2021 11:07 PM
Watching Tulsa get creamed at home by Houston, 45-10 with about four minutes to go. But you can hear the Tulsa cheerleaders still doing their job on national TV, even though there only about 15 people left in the stands and maybe none in the section in front of the cheerleaders. This also struck me a few years ago when my son was playing HS football. His JV team was getting throttled one Saturday morning, but there were the cheerleaders continuing to do their job in front of a family (don't think any friends were there) crowd. Toughest job in football.
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Mike Johnson
10/2/2021 11:07 AM
Pataskala wrote:expand_more
Watching Tulsa get creamed at home by Houston, 45-10 with about four minutes to go. But you can hear the Tulsa cheerleaders still doing their job on national TV, even though there only about 15 people left in the stands and maybe none in the section in front of the cheerleaders. This also struck me a few years ago when my son was playing HS football. His JV team was getting throttled one Saturday morning, but there were the cheerleaders continuing to do their job in front of a family (don't think any friends were there) crowd. Toughest job in football.
Your post calls to mind pleasant memories from my years as pres of the Akron-Canton Alumni Chapter. Whenever OHIO was to play at Kent or Akron, we alerted the then cheerleader coach that we would have a pre-game lunch awaiting them and the mascot. After such a game we would give them a bag of apples, my wife's dark chocolate walnut brownies and soft drinks. We really enjoyed the company of those energetic, dedicated young men and women.

Later I hired one of those cheerleaders.
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Brian Smith (No, not that one)
10/2/2021 5:27 PM
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bobcat2nc
10/2/2021 9:07 PM
Thanks for this shoutout. Our daughter cheered at Ohio all four years of undergrad. It is how I became a Bobcat fan. I do know the time spent in practice, lifting and general fitness training. For a couple years the squad also competed in completions that was separate and additional time from regular commitments. Academic requirements were required as well as other expectations of representing Ohio University.

The shoutout is well deserved from my point of view!
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