Ohio State fans used Venmo to tell C.J. Stroud he needed to play better
Dan Wolken looks at if Georgia can now be considered the team to beat in college football.wasn't surprised about the attention he received as Ohio State's starting quarterback over the past two seasons.
But looking back, Stroud told radio host Jim Rome about the ways Ohio State fans would try and get his attention during his time in Columbus. "For me and my teammates, man, being at Ohio State, if you have any source of social media or type of technology, Ohio State fans have it," Stroud said."So, man, I was getting DMs –I don't have social media throughout the season. I was getting DMs on Venmo, the money app, from fans telling me, 'Play better,' things like that."
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