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A lot of football teams in both college and the NFL will be finding ways to help out those in need this holiday season, including Ohio State.
The Buckeyes partnered with Townhall, which is a 100 % Non-GMO restaurant with 2 locations in Ohio. They helped out in the Columbus location, but there is also another one in Cleveland as well. For the 9th year, all donations will be going to the St. Augustine Hunger Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
Many videos were taken of the players helping as well as some funny exchanges per Nathan Baird of Cleveland.com
Some Ohio State football players are taking part in a Feed The Need event at Town Hall Short North today.
Similar event with Baker Mayfield in Cleveland on Tuesday. https://t.co/V36j3U5sGP— Nathan Baird (@nwbaird) November 22, 2021
OSU’s @CJ7STROUD with the handoff to @TreVeyonH4, who … scoops and scores? pic.twitter.com/IOcrHqMu56
— Nathan Baird (@nwbaird) November 22, 2021
However, it wouldn’t be a normal day in Columbus without people asking the team about ‘The Game’. Freshmen C.J. Stroud and TreVeyon Henderson couldn’t avoid being asked it what it will be like to play in their first matchup with Michigan per Eleven Warriors’ Dan Hope.
Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud, TreVeyon Henderson, Denzel Burke and Ryan Watts discuss their excitement to play in their first Michigan game and the importance of giving back to the community while helping out at TownHall’s “Feed the Need” event on Monday: https://t.co/9DLbR6viqm
— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) November 22, 2021
Cornerbacks Denzel Burke and Ryan Watts also came out to help at the event according to Baird as well.
Ohio State football’s TreVeyon Henderson and Denzel Burke helping with @TOWNHALLOHC’s Feed The Need event in the Short North. Owner Bobby George said they expect about 4,000 people this year. pic.twitter.com/2QLaEnrDWm
— Nathan Baird (@nwbaird) November 22, 2021
C.J. Stroud and Ryan Watts also here so far. Town Hall has been organizing these events for several years in Cleveland.
— Nathan Baird (@nwbaird) November 22, 2021
Bobby George owns the restaurant and is planning on matching all of the donations that are received by Townhall.
Here’s a link to a Twitter post made by Townhall with a link to the GoFundMe page:
Help us, help others! For the 9th year we are raising funds for St. Augustine Hunger Center. 100% of donations go to St. Augustine + our owner, Bobby George will match all donations. For every RT we get we will donate an extra dollar on top of our match.https://t.co/uXdnHXLwaO
— TOWNHALL (@TOWNHALLOHC) November 18, 2021
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