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LeBron James could've been a two-sport athlete at Ohio State: "They knocked on the door" originally appeared on Basketball ...
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is well known for being an Ohio State Buckeyes fan, as the future Hall-of-Famer ...
LeBron James, noted native of Akron, had been rooting on his Ohio State football squad in the College Football Playoff semifinals, where they ultimately were dropped by the Georgia Bulldogs, 42-41.
LeBron James wears a No. 23 Ohio State uniform while watching the Buckeyes play in the College Football Playoff championship game at AT&T Stadium on Jan. 12, 2015. (Jamie Squire / Getty Images) ...
Could LeBron James play a college sport?. It was on the Los Angeles Lakers star and Akron, Ohio native's mind right before Ohio State football took on Wisconsin in the Big Ten opener, asking on ...
COLUMBUS, OHIO – SEPTEMBER 03: LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers attends a game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on September 03, 2022 in ...
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day would be willing to let LeBron James join his football team, but the four-time NBA MVP would have to earn a spot just like everyone else.
Many Ohio State Buckeyes fans are aware that Los Angeles Lakers' superstar LeBron James is a big fan of Ohio State. They also know that he considered playing basketball for the Buckeyes.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- LeBron James has often been extremely public about his love for Ohio State football as an Ohio native, often live-tweeting games and even occasionally popping up on the sidelines ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Akron’s LeBron James was in attendance in Atlanta for Ohio State’s national title win over Notre Dame on Monday — and he’s letting that inspire him through his 22nd season.
James, a known Ohio State supporter, has the physical frame to be a game-changing tight end on the gridiron. Even at 40, LeBron could potentially be a matchup nightmare in the college ranks.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- LeBron James’ oldest son, Bronny James, has narrowed his options down to three schools, according to the L.A. Times’ Luca Evans.