Cardale Jones recently took to Twitter to let his intentions for the future be known. On Wednesday, the 23-year-old redshirt Junior for Ohio State told reporters that he would not be transferring upon the conclusion of the season. Instead, he'll be entering the 2016 NFL Draft. Read More »
Twitter flirting is an art and we think that Ohio State's star quarterback Cardale Jones has mastered it! The athlete came off as respectable and charming this week when he reached out to champion UFC fighter Ronda Rousey on the social media platform, eventually asking her out after the 2015 ESPY Awards. Though she wasn't replying on Twitter, Rousey has responded to Jones' advances in a new video that was posted online. Check out what the beauty had to say to the flirty tweets from Cardale below! Read More »
Cardale Jones is returning to Ohio State University and will not enter the 2015 NFL draft, the College Football National Championship winning quarterback announced today. The QB — who led the Buckeyes to a famous 42-20 win over Marcus Mariota and the Oregon Ducks in the inaugural College Football National Championship game on Monday — said he would've gone in the 2nd or 3rd round of the draft, meaning he's is giving up approximately $2 million to play another year in college... with no guarantee that he'll play, let alone start with both Braxton Miller and J.T. Barrett returning from injury for next season. Read More »
Cardale Jones just led his Ohio State Buckeyes to an historical 42-20 win over the Oregon Ducks in the first ever College Football National Championship Game, and now the quarterback is pondering a jump to the NFL. After defeating Heisman Trophy winner and assumed number one overall draft pick Marcus Mariota, Jones has seen his 2015 NFL draft stock skyrocket... but the QB, who was Ohio State's third-string starter, is still weighing up his options, but doesn't believe he's resady for the NFL yet. Were he to enter, there would be plenty of teams — the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills among them — who could use him. Read More »
Led by quarterback Cardale Jones and running back phenom Ezekiel Elliot, the Ohio State Buckeyes beat the Oregon Ducks in the inaugural NCAA College Football Championship Game. The Buckeyes weren't the only winners in the huge 42-20 beatdown at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with the game's broadcast on ESPN shattering cable viewership records. Read More »