Thursday, January 4, 2024

Epstein told victim Bill Clinton ‘likes them young’, new court filings reveal

 




M.AMINUR RAHMAN


Among the many pages of filings unlocked Wednesday, a wounded Johanna Sjöberg spoke about what she perceived about Bill Clinton's connection to Epstein.



Tycoon pedophile Jeffrey Epstein once told one of his victims that Bill Clinton "liked them young," according to emotional declarations unsealed in court records for the first time.


Many of Epstein's partners were revealed Wednesday after a judge requested to unlock court records in a now-settled claim brought by Virginia Giuffre, a victim of abuse, against Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

Among the many pages of filings, another victim, Johanna Sojberg, spoke about what she understood to be Mr. Clinton's connection to Epstein as a component of the 2016 testimony that similarly indicted Andrew.


Under oath, she said Epstein told her the former president liked young women "young."


"[Epstein] once said the Clintons liked them young, referring to young women," he confirmed.


When she learned that Mr. Clinton was a partner of Epstein's, she said: "I realized she was having an affair with Bill Clinton. I didn't realize they were partners until I read the Vanity Fair article about them going to Africa together."


In any case, Ms. Sjöberg confirmed that she never met Mr. Clinton, never saw him on Epstein's Caribbean island, and that Maxwell never saw him flying in a helicopter.

In all, Mr. Clinton's name appears no less than multiple times in the original clump of archives released Wednesday.


There are no signs that the previous president engaged in any misconduct and he has not been held responsible for any wrongdoing.



His representative told CNN on Wednesday that it had been "almost too long since President Clinton last had contact with Epstein" and denied that the previous president had any knowledge of Epstein's wrongdoing.


Flight logs recently revealed that Mr. Clinton flew to locations outside the Caribbean on Epstein's private luxury jet in 2002 and 2003.


Ms. Guiffre confirmed that she once met Mr. Clinton on Epstein's Caribbean island.

Some additional records - and names - are expected to be distributed over the next few days


Ms Giuffre filed a defamation claim against Maxwell in 2015, after she accused him of lying about years of abuse she endured at the hands of Epstein and some of his inner circle.


The suit was settled in 2017 yet remains under a protective seal — protecting the identities of those named in the filing.


The Miami Messenger sued for the steady report's arrival while Maxwell's legal team tried to block it.


About 2,000 pages of reports were first unlocked in 2019, with additional archives provided in subsequent years.



Still, this steady stream of reports remained - and the names of many individuals associated with the dead pedophile, identified as Jane and John Doss, remained a mystery.


Then, at that point, in a landmark ruling last month, US District Judge Loretta Preska ruled that the report could be kept secret and the names fully unlocked after January 1.


Although the federal judge requested that the names of some of Epstein's victims remain anonymous, he revealed that there was no legal defense to keeping the names of Epstein's partners redacted as "John and Jane Doss."

This has now prepared a few famous personalities to associate themselves with the notorious shyster lender.


Many have recently linked Epstein to media reports, claims and Maxwell's initial announcement.


A portion of the report was actively distributed to some degree or entirely as a feature of other legal disputes, the appointing authority said.


Having a person's name in the archives does not guarantee that they are responsible for any misconduct.


Epstein committed suicide in a Manhattan jail while initially anticipating sexual misconduct allegations in 2019.


Maxwell was convicted in 2021 of having sex with a child and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.


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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Jeffrey Epstein records unlocked, naming Sovereign Andrew and previous President Clinton

 




M.AMINUR RAHMAN



Many pages of unlocked records from a claim associated with charged sex-dealer Jeffrey Epstein were freely delivered on Wednesday. The reports are supposed to incorporate almost 200 names, including a portion of Epstein's informers, conspicuous financial specialists, lawmakers and possibly more.


While a significant part of the data has been delivered through different means, for example, media meets, this is whenever these reports, first recorded with a court, have been delivered through the overall set of laws.

The reports contain extracts of statements taken of Maxwell and Giuffre. There is likewise a testimony from Johanna Sjoberg, who in the report portrayed Sovereign Andrew contacting her bosom in a kidding way while taking photographs.


Sjoberg's story has been public, yet this is whenever her affidavit first has been unlocked. She turned out once in a while for Epstein, and she has said that he constrained her to go past her solace level on occasion in giving sexualized kneads.


Sovereign Andrew and Virginia Giuffre recently came to an out-of-court settlement in her sexual maltreatment claim against him, as per a court record documented by her lawyers Tuesday. Andrew has denied the claims against him.


The statement records incorporate references to a few noticeable names, as has been recently detailed, including Andrew as well as Bill Clinton, the previous US president.

Sjoberg reviewed in her 2016 testimony that Epstein addressed her about Bill Clinton.


"He said one time that Clinton likes them youthful, alluding to young ladies," she said.


When inquired as to whether Clinton was a companion of Epstein's, she said she comprehended Epstein had "dealings" with Clinton.


A representative for Clinton affirmed in 2019 that the previous president had flown on Epstein's confidential plane yet said Clinton remained unaware of the lender's "horrible

A Clinton representative on Wednesday emphasized that 2019 refusal and let CNN know that it has now "been almost a long time since President Clinton last had contact with Epstein." Clinton has not been blamed for any violations or bad behavior connected with Epstein.


Different records unlocked are lawful movements documented by the lawyers.


The recently unlocked reports incorporate such filings as affidavits from Maxwell and Giuffre.


This is the main arrangement of reports to be unlocked as a feature of a December 18 court request; more are normal as a component of the request.


The records are filings from a settled case brought by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, an American lady who guaranteed Epstein physically manhandled her as a minor and that Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's previous sweetheart, supported the maltreatment.

Large numbers of the supposed casualties and partners have given public meetings and have previously been distinguished in the media. Consideration in the recently unredacted reports isn't a sign of bad behavior or lawbreaking.


A casualties' names remain redacted because of the delicate idea of the violations, as indicated by court filings.


Epstein was prosecuted in 2019 on government charges of working a sex dealing with ring which he purportedly physically mishandled many underage young ladies.



Epstein passed on by self destruction in prison while anticipating preliminary. Examiners in New York arraigned Maxwell on sex dealing charges including different casualties. She was sentenced in 2021.


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Harvard president’s resignation highlights new conservative weapon against colleges: plagiarism

 




M.AMINUR RAHMAN



A leadership debacle at Harvard University raises the risk of exposing academia's cardinal sin: fraud as a potential new weapon in the moderate attack on advanced education.


Claudine Gay's resignation on Tuesday comes years after she was accused of quoting various researchers in her doctoral dissertation and diary entries. The allegations came in response to his legislative announcement of discrimination against Jewish neighbors.

The claims of falsification came not from his academic friends, but from his political opponents, driven by moderates who wanted to expose his profession to intense scrutiny in order to ostracize homosexuals and expose its fatal flaws. His doubters accused a gay man who had a Ph.D. In government, where he taught at Harvard and Stanford universities and headed one of Harvard's largest departments before his promotion, he usually won the top job because he was a man of color.


Christopher Ruffo, a moderate dissident who coordinated the effort, hailed his takeoff as a success in his mission to build a world-class institution of higher education. Earlier on Twitter, he referred to gays as "scalped" as if they were the reward of atrocities, invoking the horrific practice of white pilgrims who tried to kill Native Americans.


"Tomorrow, we'll be back in the fight," he told X, making a "strategy" against an organization considered too liberal by traditionalists. His recent mission is to strive to promote diversity, value and consideration in training and business.



"We must not stop until we disable the DEI concept from every American facility," he said. In another post, he announced a new "fake victim reservation" and "revealed the decline of the elite as the most significant rule of academic life, as opposed to the racist belief system. We will reassert its truth."

Gay did not directly address the allegations of fraud in his statement of reasons for leaving the university, but said he was upset that his responsibility to "maintain academic integrity" was called into question. He likewise pointed to the December congressional hearings that set off a flurry of analysis, without explicitly mentioning that calling for the extermination of the Jews meant ignoring Harvard's strategy.


His takeoff came just six months after becoming Harvard's most memorably dark president.


As a non-entity of the university, the president often faces increased scrutiny and various pioneers have been expelled through false accusations. Stanford University leaders capitulated last year when it was discovered that they were controlling logical information about the experiment. The University of South Carolina leader delivered part of his own commencement speech in 2021.


Regarding the homosexual situation, many scholars were confused as to how the forgery came to be known. This is part of a planned mission to destroy Gay and remove him from office and power, due to his contributions to racial justice efforts in the neighborhood. His defection comes after prominent moderates, including former Harvard Rep. Elise Stefanik and Bill Ackman, a super-rich and versatile investment executive who has donated millions of dollars to Harvard. This was done after the necessity of expulsion from the community.

The mandate for gay and other elite-level presidents has become part of a larger conservative effort to reshape higher education, which is often seen as a bastion of radicalism. Conservative naysayers have decried efforts to destroy state funding for universities, eliminate residential programs, and make universities more attractive to diverse graduate schools, graduate schools with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ people groups. They similarly expect to limit how race and orientation can be discussed in the homeroom.



Walter M. Kimbrough, former leader of the generally dark Dillard College, remembers a saying from his mother, a dark alumnus of the University of California, Berkeley, in the 1950s: I picked it up.


As a person of color in academia, he said, "you generally have to be twice or many times as great."


“There will be someone who will mark them as ‘DEI recruits,’ especially given that they suspect minorities are not at the top, just like they tried to name her.” said Kimbrough. "If you have a desire to lead a foundation (like Harvard), there are going to be people who are trying to get rid of you."

An investigation by moderate activists and a subsequent investigation by Harvard's Board of Trustees identified various flaws in the gay academic bibliography. Often originally distributed by the moderate site Washington Free Signal, Gay's works incorporate long-form structures that echo the language of other distributed works. An investigation requested by Harvard University found "duplicate language" and missing citations, but the errors "could not be considered intentional or inadvertent" and did not amount to misconduct. It is said that


Harvard University recently said Gay updated his account and mentioned revisions to his diary.


Among her fault-finders in the moderate and academic community, this finding is clear evidence that gays are unfit to serve as top academics at the pinnacle of American higher education. She doesn't protect anything except the obvious.


Davarian Baldwin, a history expert at Trinity School who explains race and advanced education, said that in deeply focused fields, researchers often use comparative language to depict similar ideas. Ta. He said Gay clearly made a mistake, but with the prevalence of programs aimed at distinguishing counterfeits, it is not difficult to find relative crossover in the work of different presidents and professors. .

He added that the device would become dangerous if it were to be "under the control of those who claim that the entire academic community is a den of inadequacies and troublemakers."


John Pelissero, a former middle school principal who now works for the Markkula Applied Ethics Community, said there are cases where the merits of forgery are evaluated solely, and it's generally not that simple.


"He's looking for whether there was a purpose in his work to deceive or misappropriate other people's ideas," Pelissero said. Or, on the contrary, was there an innocent mistake?


Eileen Mulvey, president of the American Association of University Teachers, did not discuss the merits of the accusations against gays, saying she was concerned that falsified tests could be "weaponized" to pursue political agendas. Stated.


“Right now, there is a traditional political attack on higher education that feels like an existential threat to the academic opportunities that make American higher education the envy of the world,” Mulvey said. Ta.

She emphasizes that gay departures would place an undue burden on principals. Despite the job of pursuing contributors, policy makers, and alumni, the president should protect his staff from interference and allow them to explore without limit.


"It's not good for academic opportunities for a president to be ousted like this," she said. “I think it would chill the academic opportunity environment. Furthermore, university presidents, out of paranoid fear of losing their status or being designated, would be reluctant to respond to this unsightly obstacle. may reduce their tendency to rebel."


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Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Japan quake: Rescuers rush to reach survivors






MITHILA RAHMAN TUSI



1) At least 48 dead after 7.6 magnitude quake on Jan 1

2) Major damage to roads, and houses on the west coast of the main island

3) Thousands of rescuers struggling to reach worst-hit areas

4) Resident tells of miraculous escape from toppled home



WAJIMA, Japan, Jan 2 (Reuters) - A powerful earthquake struck Japan on New Year's Day, killing at least 48 people and rescuers said on Tuesday they had collapsed buildings and destroyed roads and power supplies in isolated areas. It's a difficult time to reach. Many families will be reached.

The first 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck on Monday night, sending violent waves across Japan's west coast, sweeping vehicles and homes into the sea, and forcing people in coastal areas to seek higher ground.


Strong earthquake shakes central Japan


A 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck central Japan's Ishikawa Prefecture on Monday night, prompting a surf advisory for areas along the west coast.



A rescue team of 3,000 troops, including soldiers, firefighters, and police, has been dispatched to the area of Noto Land in Ishikawa Prefecture.

"It is a race against time to investigate and rescue people affected by the earthquake," national leader Fumio Kishida told a crisis meeting Tuesday, wearing the blue suit usually worn by authorities during disaster relief operations. I put it down and said


Kishida stated that the heroes had great difficulty reaching the northern edge of Noto Land, and a helicopter inspection confirmed that there was heavy fire and extensive damage to structures and structures. A government representative said about 120 people were awaiting rescue.


Travel has been suspended in many railway administrations and regions. More than 500 people were stranded at the terminal of Noto Airport, which was closed due to damage to runways, access roads, and terminal structures.



Mayor Masahiro Izumiya said about 1,000 homes could be destroyed in the coastal city of Suzu, which has a population of just over 5,000 families.


"The situation is dire," he said.


Experts confirmed 48 deaths, all in Ishikawa Prefecture, the worst earthquake since at least 2016, when a 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck Japan's southern island of Kumamoto, killing more than 220 people. It was Japan's worst earthquake ever.

A significant number of deaths occurred in Wajima City, the northernmost tip of the Noto continent.


Dozens more were injured and experts battled the blast in some urban communities on Tuesday, pulling people from exploding buildings.


Shoichi Kobayashi (71), a resident of Wajima, was celebrating New Year at home with his partner and son when the tremors hit and scattered furniture around him. Very cold,'' he said. living room


"In fact, the subsequent attack made it difficult for me to stand," he said, adding that the family could not return to their badly damaged home and slept in their car.


The Japan Meteorological Agency said nearly 200 aftershocks had been confirmed since Monday's quake and warned that stronger ones could soon occur in the area.


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Monday, January 1, 2024

Japan Issues Tsunami Warnings After Powerful Earthquake

 

 




                                   


SHAMIMA AKHTER



A 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck western Japan on Monday evening, setting off a tidal wave warning as far away as eastern Russia and prompting an advisory for residents to immediately clear Japan's affected coastal areas.


Tremors were felt at 4:10 p.m. According to the US Geographical Review (USGS), it is about 42 kilometers (26 mi) east of Anamizu in Ishikawa Prefecture at a depth of 10 kilometers (6 mi).


The Japan Meteorological Organization immediately issued a torrent warning along the coastal areas of western Japan, and major waves were responsible for causing chaos around the city more than 10 minutes after the incident.


Part of the initial report came from the city of Wajima in Ishikawa Prefecture, where a wave of about 1.2 meters (3.9 ft) was seen around 4:21 p.m., according to Japan's public broadcaster NHK. No immediate damage was estimated.


Authorities in the city of Suzu in Ishikawa told CNN that structures were damaged and injuries were reported. City police said some people were caught in damaged houses, according to NHK. No passes have been accounted for up to this point.


According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, a significant tidal wave warning was issued in the city of Noto in Ishikawa, with heights of around 5 meters expected.


According to a representative of the Ishikawa Prefecture Disaster Executive Agency, this was the main critical wave warning that began around 2011.


Under Japan's torrent advance notice framework, expected waves below 1-meter fall under "wave warning", while normal waves over 3 meters fall under "wave advance notice" and expected waves over 5 meters fall under "significant torrent advance notice".


In an earlier broadcast speech, Japan's Chief Bureau Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi encouraged people living in areas under a tidal wave advisory to clear to higher ground.


NHK's film shows cameras shaking enthusiastically as waves crash ashore in Ishikawa Prefecture.


Houses were also shaken by the quake, with pictures showing roofs and shaking structures.


Several administrations of Japan's Shinkansen projectile trains were suspended.

Virtual entertainment recordings have responded to the shake-up, with store aisles littered with products. A hug shot from inside a train shows signs of shaking severely with an earthquake on stage.


More than 32,500 homes in Ishikawa Prefecture were left without power, according to the Hokuriku Electric Power Organization.


Japan's Kansai Electric Power Organization said in an announcement at X that no irregularities were to blame at nearby nuclear plants.


According to the USGS, strong shaking was followed by the progression of severe delayed reactions.


A 6.2 magnitude aftershock at a depth of 10 kilometers (6 mi) struck at 4:18 p.m. Around 4 kilometers (2.4 mi) southwest of Anamizu as indicated by the USGS.


About 58 kilometers (about 36 miles) away, a magnitude 5.2 earthquake was recorded, and another magnitude 5.6 aftershock was detected closer to the underlying tremor, according to the USGS.


The country's climate agency warned that strong aftershocks could continue for the next three to seven days and advised against possible structure collapse and avalanches.


Japan's head of state, Fumio Kishida, said experts were trying to assess the potential damage in the affected areas.

"We immediately set up the State Leader's Response Office - Debacle Countermeasures Headquarters. Putting people's lives as a necessity, we are really stepping back to survey the damage - investing all the energy in the disaster response," the head of state wrote on X, earlier on Twitter. , Monday.


Release the torrent wave



Waves of less than one meter were estimated in various areas along Japan's west coast, including 80 cm waves in the city of Toyama, 40 cm waves in the ports of Kashiwazaki and Kanazawa, and 20 cm waves in Tobishima Island and Sado Island.


The South Korea Meteorological Agency said it was forecasting sea level changes in Gangneung, Yang, and Goseong in Gangwon Territory and the east coast region of Pohang.

A wave danger was similarly pronounced in the eastern Russian urban communities of Vladivostok, Nakhodka, and Sakhalin Island - as the region faces the Ocean of Japan - Russian state media TASS reported. No departures have been calculated up to this point.


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Sunday, December 31, 2023

US sinks 3 Houthi assault boats as shooters attempted to board compartment transport in Red Sea

 




MITHILA RAHMAN TUSI


US helicopters sank three boats conveying Houthi shooters who went after a holder transport that was traveling the Red Ocean, the US military said Sunday.


A US warship likewise destroyed two long-range rockets terminated from Yemen, the US Headquarters (CENTCOM) said in an explanation.


It expressed that at 6:30 a.m. neighborhood time, the Maersk Hangzhou, a Singapore-hailed, Denmark-claimed and - worked compartment transport gave a subsequent misery call after prior revealing that it was hit by a rocket.

Illustrative: A Maersk compartment transport close to Sir Abu Nuair island off Dubai on June 4, 2022. (Karim SAHIB/AFP)

US helicopters sank three boats conveying Houthi shooters who went after a compartment transport that was traveling the Red Ocean, the US military said Sunday.


A US warship likewise killed two long range rockets terminated from Yemen, the US Headquarters (CENTCOM) said in an explanation.


It expressed that at 6:30 a.m. nearby time, the Maersk Hangzhou, a Singapore-hailed, Denmark-claimed and - worked compartment transport gave a subsequent trouble call after prior revealing that it was hit by a rocket.


The boat flagged that it was enduring an onslaught by "four Iranian-supported Houthi little boats" CENTCOM posted on X, previously Twitter.

It said the boats terminated little arms at the Maersk Hangzhou, drew closer to inside 20 meters of the vessel, and attempted to board it. An agreement set out security group returned fire at the Houthis.


Helicopters from the USS Eisenhower and USS Seriously answered the misery call and "gave verbal calls to the little boats." Notwithstanding, the little boats then, at that point, terminated at the helicopters with little arms.


"The US Naval force helicopters returned fire justifiably, sinking three of the four little boats, and killing the teams. The fourth boat escaped the region. There was no harm to US staff or hardware," the assertion said.


On Saturday night, the USS Seriously killed two enemy of boat long range rockets terminated from Yemen as it answered a call for help from the Maersk Hangzhou, CENTCOM said. The compartment transport revealed at the time that it was hit by a rocket, however was as yet fit for sailing and without any wounds to those installed.

The limited Bab el-Mandeb Waterway interfaces the Bay of Aden to the Red Ocean and afterward the Suez Channel. The critical shipping lane joins markets in Asia and Europe. The reality of the assaults, a few of which have harmed vessels, drove various delivery organizations to arrange their vessels to hold set up and not enter the waterway until the security circumstance gotten to the next level. A few significant transporters were sending their boats around Africa and the Cape of Good Expectation, adding time and expenses for the excursions.


To resolve the issue, the US started Activity Flourishing Watchman, a worldwide maritime assurance power to monitor ships traveling the Red Ocean. Transporting organization Maersk, which had additionally rerouted its boats, declared last week that it would get back to involving the Red Ocean considering the insurance flotilla.


War broke out when Hamas-drove psychological oppressors filled Israel from the land, air, and ocean in a shock attack on October 7, severely killing a larger number of than 1,200 individuals and holding onto nearly 240 prisoners.


In light of the assault, the deadliest in the nation's set of experiences, Israel promised to take out Hamas from Gaza and end its 16-year rule and sent off an airborne mission and ensuing ground activity.

The Hamas-run wellbeing service in Gaza expresses that north of 21,000 individuals have been a killed in the Palestinian area in the conflict. Figures gave by Hamas can't be freely confirmed and incorporate the two regular citizens and fear agents killed in Gaza, including as an outcome of dread gatherings' own rocket fizzles.


Those passings have ignited far and wide displeasure in the Center East and gave a driving force to assaults by equipped gatherings across the locale that are against Israel.


Since Activity Flourishing Watchman was reported by the US a little more than 10 days prior, 1,200 vendor ships have gone through the Red Ocean district, and none has been hit by robot or rocket strikes, Bad habit Adm. Brad Cooper, commandant of US maritime powers in the Center East, said in a Related Press interview before Saturday's episode.


Since the activity began, the Houthis have moved forward their utilization of against transport long range rockets, Cooper said. "We are clear-peered toward that the Houthi careless assaults will probably proceed," he said.


He said extra nations are supposed to sign on. Denmark was the most recent, reporting Friday it intends to send a frigate to the mission that Safeguard Secretary Lloyd Austin declared during a visit to Bahrain, where the Naval force's fifth Armada is based, saying that "this is a worldwide test that requests aggregate activity."

Right now there are five warships from the US, France, and the Assembled Realm watching the waters of the southern Red Ocean and the western Bay of Aden, said Cooper, who heads the fifth Armada. Since the activity began, the boats have killed a sum of 17 robots and four enemy of boat long range rockets, he said.


Only two days prior, the USS Bricklayer, a Naval force destroyer, brought down a robot and hostile to transport long range rocket that was terminated by the Houthis, as per US Headquarters. The US said the 22nd assault on global delivery by the Houthis since October 19 made no harm any of the 18 boats nearby or any detailed wounds.


"I expect before very long we will get extra nations," Cooper said, taking note of Denmark's new declaration.


The US has said that in excess of 20 countries are partaking, however some of those countries have not recognized it openly.


On Saturday, Austin examined the progressing unlawful Houthi assaults in a call with The Netherlands' Safeguard Pastor Kajsa Ollongren, as per the Pentagon. Both censured the assaults as unsuitable and "significantly weakening" to worldwide request and worldwide trade, with Austin focusing on that they comprise "a huge global issue that requests aggregate activity."


Cooper said the alliance is in direct correspondence with business boats to give direction on "moving and the prescribed procedures to abstain from being gone after," and working intimately with the delivery business to facilitate security.

A global team was set up in April 2022 to work on oceanic security in the area. In any case, Cooper said Activity Flourishing Watchman has more ships and a tenacious presence to help vessels.


The delivery organization Maersk had declared before that it had chosen to re-course transports that had been stopped for quite a long time outside the waterway and Red Ocean, and send them around Africa all things being equal. Then, at that point, Maersk reported on December 25 that it planned to continue sending ships through the waterway, referring to the activity. Cooper said another delivery organization had likewise continued utilizing the course.


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Friday, December 29, 2023

Ohio state Cotton Bowl: Game update

 






M.AMINUR RAHMAN


first quarter

Ohio State 3, Missouri 0


Missouri won the pregame coin toss and chose to concede the final piece.


Devin Brown, in his most memorable career start for the Buckeyes at quarterback, took the field yet Ohio State had to dropkick his most memorable one. Jesse Mirko arrived and delivered a 53-yard boot to the Missouri 29.



The Tigers dropped a 38-yard kick to the Ohio State 48 to return the Buckeyes to their 10.

                                 

12-yard runs by Emeka Egbuka and Trevion Henderson led the mud-colored Buckeyes to the OSU40 on two-of-three carries.


Backed by a couple false start penalties, Mirco stuck the Tigers back at their 10 after a 61-yard dropkick.

After a targeting penalty, Missouri had to dropkick from the 17, giving the Buckeyes the ball at the 47 after a 43-yard boot.


Henderson got the key play approach for the Buckeyes and he brought it 20 yards down the right sideline before another 7-yard rush to the Tigers 26.


The Buckeyes were quick to focus on the board with Jayden Handling's 44-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead with 3:12 left in the quarter. The drive covered 27 yards in five plays over 2:35.

The Tigers drop-kicked their previous 47 to the Buckeyes, who took over at their 9 after a 44-yard kick.


Henderson then hustled to center for no gain to end the quarter.


In the second quarter

   Ohio State 3, Missouri 0


Henderson opened the second quarter with a rush up the middle for 6 yards after taking an immediate snap from Focus. Brown was then sacked for a 7-on-7 deficit at the OSU 8, where the Buckeyes had to dropkick.


Mirko then, at that point, sent a 44-yarder to the Missouri 48, where the Tigers began their most memorable possession of the next quarter.



Facing a fourth-and-1 from the OSU43, the Tigers collected the key down by showing quarterback Brady Cook over the center for a 5 gain.


Ohio State's defense then, at that point, sacked Cook twice, setting up a Missouri dropkick from the OSU45. The Buckeyes then, at that point, took over after a 40-yard kick at their 5.


First-year recruit Lincoln Kienholz then, at the time, took over at quarterback for the Buckeyes while Clay sat out with a lower-body injury.

Ohio State went back to 10 of their previous drop-kicking Tigers. Mirko was credited with a 59-yarder from the OSU endzone to the Missouri 32.


Cook started the drive with a 12-yard run to the UM44. He directed the Tigers to the OSU48 where the Buckeyes intercepted a dropkick.


Kienholz and the Buckeyes then took over after a 37-yard dropkick to the Missouri 11.



Ohio State has to dropkick after going to OSU15. Mirko connected on a 50-yard run to the Missouri 23 with just over three minutes to go in the half.


Once again the Tigers had to dropkick and after the Buckeyes needed an illegal block on the backside, Ohio State started at its 7 after a 49-yard dropkick and a 7-yard penalty.


With the Buckeyes stopped inside the 5, Missouri needed an unsportsmanlike direct penalty to give the Ohio Express a first down at its 17.

Xavier Johnson then, at the time, included a 17-yard rush down the right sideline to the OSU34. That's where the drive slows down. Mirko then returned the Tigers' 21 on a 45-yard dropkick.


Missouri ended the half with a deficit from their 47 to the Buckeyes, trailing 3-0.


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