“They’re not like Jerry. Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. Even if Scott had never been homeless himself before, he probably would have still given Jerry the time of day. … So I’m just trying to get you to understand that when I start getting close to Jerry, I start to realize how blessed and fortunate we are and how much of a blessing it is to have Jerry in our lives because it really gives us more of an understanding and an appreciation of how life is.” If Gee was secretly hurt that UW didn’t offer because it was his dream growing up or he wanted to play with his HS friends or whatever the reason, then why didn’t he flip the moment UW offered?

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“Gee’s got a really big heart. Search query Search Twitter. “He said, ‘I wanna know what the entire camp wants,’” Scott said. Very loud. If Adams was with the girl but had nothing to do with the video and was honest and contrite about it, perhaps that's what differentiated him.

… That kind of started it, man, and so from then on out, I’ve started arranging rides and picking him up for games and taking him back. Gee Scott Jr. signed his letter of intent to the Ohio State Buckeyes on December 18th, 2019. Very loud. It looks like you're new here.

When receivers coach Brian Hartline made his flight out last week to the Sammamish suburb where the Scotts reside, the Scotts decided they were going to conduct their “in-home visit” a little differently.

As an independent site, we're committed to delivering Buckeye fans the news and analysis they deserve, all while remaining free. Then one of the Scott family’s friends asked those who run Tent City 4 what the camp was in true need of other than winter clothing. Scott Jr., who enrolled at Ohio State in January, is entering his first season as a Buckeye. If supporting an indie site is your thing, please consider Hawk and Ted Ginn Jr. fan – and that the Buckeyes are underdogs against Clemson.

That’s where the relationship started – just like that.” “I asked (Jerry), ‘Have you ever met him?’” Scott Sr. said. During pregame of the Crusaders’ four playoff games, there Jerry was – almost always decked in an Ohio State winter hat and donning Buckeye gloves – giving Scott Jr. a big, fat hug.

With that hug, a bond was formed, and it's grown tighter ever since. It’s not like CP was badmouthing him and ruining his other offers. It was another reminder of who he will be bringing into his receivers room when Scott Jr. signs his national letter of intent this week and enrolls in January. So, Jerry saved up some money he earned doing odd jobs and bought himself bus fare and a ticket stub to see the 6-foot-3, 200-pound four-star prospect in person, and he got even more than he bargained for when Scott Sr. gave Jerry the opportunity to meet Gee Jr. No idea why his dad is getting so wound up.

Not saying that happened. A homeless man named Jerry. After that report, Scott – who had never previously commented on the allegations – took to Twitter to thank those who supported him throughout the past two years.

Hartline got to meet the man whom the Scotts have helped breathe a little more life into. Welcome to the Hardcore Husky Forums.

His dad believes the events of the last few weeks help exemplify his son's character. “I met him, but I never thought I’d see him again,” Scott Sr. said. Scott Jr., who enrolled at Ohio State in January, is entering his first season as a Buckeye. All of us have had a situation, or all of us have been through some type of adversity, to where we have fallen on hard times or are close to people who have fallen on hard times. As an independent site, we're committed to delivering Buckeye fans the news and analysis they deserve, all while remaining free. I’ll never forget that.” Gee Scott Jr. is on a journey that is just getting started. As an independent site, we're committed to delivering Buckeye fans the news and analysis they deserve, all while remaining free. “Man, he was back the next game. Gee Scott Jr. celebrating with Jerry following Eastside Catholic's Dec. 7 state championship game victory.

After all, the last time Ohio State signed a player from Washington was, well, never – at least not in the modern recruiting era. The Scotts have impacted Jerry, and that won’t stop now that the Washington high school football season is over. Ten years later, he’s bounced back from the adversity, landing on his feet to become one of the premier radio hosts in the Seattle area, an MC for Seahawks game days and a successful auctioneer. (Photo courtesy of Scott family) We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

UW could have offered first and he still would have gone to OSU.