🚨🚨🚨 Ohio State survivors finger the nuclear codes 🚨🚨🚨
Sources say the survivors stand ready to "detonate a nuclear bomb" inside Ohio State's flagship athletic program ahead of a scheduled trial in October.
It’s not looking good for The Ohio State University’s defense against survivors of systemic sexual abuse at the hands of dead criminal Dr. Richard Strauss.
On Wednesday night, NBC reported on a deposition of former Ohio State Athletic Director Andy Geiger, in which Geiger stated under oath he did not believe denials from Ohio Republican Congressman Jim Jordan relating to knowledge of Dr. Strauss’ depravity.
Jordan served as an assistant wrestling coach during the height of Strauss’ terror, with several survivors already stating they believed him to know about Strauss’ activity and failing to do anything about it.
The national headline involving one of President Donald Trump’s top Congressional lieutenants would be a public relations nightmare for Ohio State on any day.
But mere hours later, it just got worse
The Rooster can exclusively report that several legendary Ohio State football players are ready to become the first publicly known victims from the university’s flagship athletic program.
Al Washington, eighth all-time at Ohio State in tackles, and a former NFL linebacker.
Ray Ellis, a former captain and longtime NFL defensive back.
Keith Ferguson, an All-Prep recruit to Ohio State, team captain, and longtime NFL defensive end.
These players, though the first to go public about the abuse suffered at Ohio State, are the tip of the iceberg when it comes to program players treated by Dr. Strauss, sources tell The Rooster.
“We stand together in solidarity as former teammates and Buckeyes who love our university and the legacy of Coach Woody Hayes,” Washington said in a statement provided to The Rooster.
“Coach Hayes always preached to us to ‘Pay Forward.’
“Using our voices to pay forward in this situation is not easy, but we believe it is necessary to protect future athletes and to ensure accountability for what happened to us.
“We are committed to seeing this through—not only for ourselves, but for every survivor who has carried this burden in silence.
“We also feel a responsibility to defend the integrity of the program and Coach Hayes, who taught us about accountability, discipline, and doing what is right.”
Multiple sources within the survivor community told The Rooster that they’re prepared to “detonate” a nuclear bomb within the football program, which Ohio State executives have long referred to as the “front porch” of the ostensible institution of higher education.
To compound problems for head football coach Ryan Day, the trial is set for October—the height of football season—if a settlement with survivors is not reached soon.
The Rooster will have more as this story develops.



Wow. You’re right, the nuclear option is clearly on the table. I will never understand why the university didn’t do the right thing when this criminal behavior was first reported. As always, the longer it’s dragged out, the worse it becomes. If their goal was to protect the football program, they should have faced the music years ago. Too much money in their faces, I guess.