Back in January -- before the Ohio State Buckeyes completed their improbable run through the College Football Playoff to win the national title -- wide receivers coach Zach Smith tweeted an image from a Buckeyes visit to a children's hospital. Within, it showed quarterback Cardale Jones flat-out dominating one of the kids in "NCAA Football":
This one is about over... @CJ12_ pulled away from @bearfoley the crowd is starting to leave... #DaleDidIt pic.twitter.com/x1UMxGMBz5
— Zach S❌ith #Zone6 (@CoachZachSmith) January 9, 2015
This naturally went viral, and many credited Jones with a 91-35 win.
Well, Jones took to Twitter on Tuesday to clarify. And by clarify, we don't mean apologize for or justify blowing out a kid whose skill level clearly didn't match his.
Man I wish everyone stop saying I beat a kid in the hospital 91-35.... It was 98-35, had 91 with 1:26 left in the 4th pic.twitter.com/TAJxefv5A4
— Cardale Jones (@CJ12_) February 10, 2015
You're a cold man, Mr. Jones. Then again, we already knew that.
@Tgoody_10 I take no prisoners bum
— Cardale Jones (@CJ12_) January 9, 2015
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