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Former Speaker of the House [M]Newt Gingrich, who has been one of President Donald Trump’s staunchest allies[/M], expressed serious concern about the president’s press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday, in which Trump lent credence to Putin’s claim that Russia wasn’t behind the hacking of Democratic emails during the 2016 campaign.
It is the most serious mistake of his presidency and must be corrected—-immediately. — Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) July 16, 2018 The comments from the former Speaker came after the U.S. president challenged his own intelligence community’s conclusion that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election during a joint news conference with Putin. {mosads}”They said they think it’s Russia. I have President Putin — he just said it’s not Russia,” Trump said, adding that he does not “see any reason why it would be” Russia. Trump has repeatedly criticized the special counsel investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and Russia. But his remarks on Monday were an extraordinary break from his own administration, which last week indicted 12 Russian officials on charges of hacking Democratic servers in 2016. The president’s comments prompted criticism from both sides of the aisle and a statement from Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats standing by the intelligence community’s determination that Russia interfered in the 2016 election. “We have been clear in our assessments of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and their ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy, and we will continue to provide unvarnished and objective intelligence in support of our national security,” Coats said.
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[M]Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich[/M], who has been one of President Donald Trump’s staunchest allies, expressed serious concern about the president’s press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday, in which Trump lent credence to Putin’s claim that Russia wasn’t behind the hacking of Democratic emails during the 2016 campaign.
It is the most serious mistake of his presidency and must be corrected—-immediately. — Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) July 16, 2018 The comments from the former Speaker came after the U.S. president challenged his own intelligence community’s conclusion that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election during a joint news conference with Putin. {mosads}”They said they think it’s Russia. I have President Putin — he just said it’s not Russia,” Trump said, adding that he does not “see any reason why it would be” Russia. Trump has repeatedly criticized the special counsel investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and Russia. But his remarks on Monday were an extraordinary break from his own administration, which last week indicted 12 Russian officials on charges of hacking Democratic servers in 2016. The president’s comments prompted criticism from both sides of the aisle and a statement from Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats standing by the intelligence community’s determination that Russia interfered in the 2016 election. “We have been clear in our assessments of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and their ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy, and we will continue to provide unvarnished and objective intelligence in support of our national security,” Coats said.
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The U.S. Intelligence Community, including Trump’s Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, has definitively said that Russia was behind the hacking and distributing of emails from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and [M]Clinton campaign chair John Podesta[/M].
It is the most serious mistake of his presidency and must be corrected—-immediately. — Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) July 16, 2018 The comments from the former Speaker came after the U.S. president challenged his own intelligence community’s conclusion that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election during a joint news conference with Putin. {mosads}”They said they think it’s Russia. I have President Putin — he just said it’s not Russia,” Trump said, adding that he does not “see any reason why it would be” Russia. Trump has repeatedly criticized the special counsel investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and Russia. But his remarks on Monday were an extraordinary break from his own administration, which last week indicted 12 Russian officials on charges of hacking Democratic servers in 2016. The president’s comments prompted criticism from both sides of the aisle and a statement from Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats standing by the intelligence community’s determination that Russia interfered in the 2016 election. “We have been clear in our assessments of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and their ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy, and we will continue to provide unvarnished and objective intelligence in support of our national security,” Coats said.
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The U.S. Intelligence Community, including Trump’s Director of National Intelligence [M]Dan Coats, has definitively said that Russia was behind the[/M] hacking and [M]distributing of emails from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Clinton campaign chair John Podesta[/M].
It is the most serious mistake of his presidency and must be corrected—-immediately. — Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) July 16, 2018 The comments from the former Speaker came after the U.S. president challenged his own intelligence community’s conclusion that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election during a joint news conference with Putin. {mosads}”They said they think it’s Russia. I have President Putin — he just said it’s not Russia,” Trump said, adding that he does not “see any reason why it would be” Russia. Trump has repeatedly criticized the special counsel investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and Russia. But his remarks on Monday were an extraordinary break from his own administration, which last week indicted 12 Russian officials on charges of hacking Democratic servers in 2016. The president’s comments prompted criticism from both sides of the aisle and a statement from Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats standing by the intelligence community’s determination that Russia interfered in the 2016 election. “We have been clear in our assessments of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and their ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy, and we will continue to provide unvarnished and objective intelligence in support of our national security,” Coats said.
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The U.S. Intelligence Community, including Trump’s Director of National Intelligence [M]Dan Coats, has definitively said that Russia was behind the hacking[/M] and distributing of emails [M]from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Clinton campaign chair John Podesta[/M].
It is the most serious mistake of his presidency and must be corrected—-immediately. — Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) July 16, 2018 The comments from the former Speaker came after the U.S. president challenged his own intelligence community’s conclusion that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election during a joint news conference with Putin. {mosads}”They said they think it’s Russia. I have President Putin — he just said it’s not Russia,” Trump said, adding that he does not “see any reason why it would be” Russia. Trump has repeatedly criticized the special counsel investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and Russia. But his remarks on Monday were an extraordinary break from his own administration, which last week indicted 12 Russian officials on charges of hacking Democratic servers in 2016. The president’s comments prompted criticism from both sides of the aisle and a statement from Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats standing by the intelligence community’s determination that Russia interfered in the 2016 election. “We have been clear in our assessments of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and their ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy, and we will continue to provide unvarnished and objective intelligence in support of our national security,” Coats said.
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[M]The U.S. Intelligence Community[/M], including Trump’s Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, [M]has definitively said that Russia was behind the[/M] hacking and [M]distributing of emails from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Clinton campaign chair John Podesta[/M].
It is the most serious mistake of his presidency and must be corrected—-immediately. — Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) July 16, 2018 The comments from the former Speaker came after the U.S. president challenged his own intelligence community’s conclusion that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election during a joint news conference with Putin. {mosads}”They said they think it’s Russia. I have President Putin — he just said it’s not Russia,” Trump said, adding that he does not “see any reason why it would be” Russia. Trump has repeatedly criticized the special counsel investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and Russia. But his remarks on Monday were an extraordinary break from his own administration, which last week indicted 12 Russian officials on charges of hacking Democratic servers in 2016. The president’s comments prompted criticism from both sides of the aisle and a statement from Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats standing by the intelligence community’s determination that Russia interfered in the 2016 election. “We have been clear in our assessments of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and their ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy, and we will continue to provide unvarnished and objective intelligence in support of our national security,” Coats said.
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[M]The U.S. Intelligence Community[/M], including Trump’s Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, [M]has definitively said that Russia was behind the hacking[/M] and distributing of emails [M]from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Clinton campaign chair John Podesta[/M].
It is the most serious mistake of his presidency and must be corrected—-immediately. — Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) July 16, 2018 The comments from the former Speaker came after the U.S. president challenged his own intelligence community’s conclusion that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election during a joint news conference with Putin. {mosads}”They said they think it’s Russia. I have President Putin — he just said it’s not Russia,” Trump said, adding that he does not “see any reason why it would be” Russia. Trump has repeatedly criticized the special counsel investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and Russia. But his remarks on Monday were an extraordinary break from his own administration, which last week indicted 12 Russian officials on charges of hacking Democratic servers in 2016. The president’s comments prompted criticism from both sides of the aisle and a statement from Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats standing by the intelligence community’s determination that Russia interfered in the 2016 election. “We have been clear in our assessments of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and their ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy, and we will continue to provide unvarnished and objective intelligence in support of our national security,” Coats said.
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The U.S. Intelligence Community, including [M]Trump’s Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats[/M], has definitively said that Russia was behind the hacking and distributing of emails from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Clinton campaign chair John Podesta.
It is the most serious mistake of his presidency and must be corrected—-immediately. — Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) July 16, 2018 The comments from the former Speaker came after the U.S. president challenged his own intelligence community’s conclusion that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election during a joint news conference with Putin. {mosads}”They said they think it’s Russia. I have President Putin — he just said it’s not Russia,” Trump said, adding that he does not “see any reason why it would be” Russia. Trump has repeatedly criticized the special counsel investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and Russia. But his remarks on Monday were an extraordinary break from his own administration, which last week indicted 12 Russian officials on charges of hacking Democratic servers in 2016. The president’s comments prompted criticism from both sides of the aisle and a statement from Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats standing by the intelligence community’s determination that Russia interfered in the 2016 election. “We have been clear in our assessments of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and their ongoing, pervasive efforts to undermine our democracy, and we will continue to provide unvarnished and objective intelligence in support of our national security,” Coats said.
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The title character, [M]Evan Hansen[/M], is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who [M]finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate.[/M]
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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The title character, [M]Evan Hansen[/M], is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who [M]finds himself in the turmoil[/M] that follows the death of a classmate.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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The title character, [M]Evan Hansen[/M], is a high school student [M]with a social anxiety disorder[/M] who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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The title character, [M]Evan Hansen, is a high school student[/M] with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]The title character, Evan Hansen[/M], is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]The musical[/M] premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and [M]an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016.[/M]
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]The musical[/M] premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its [M]world premiere[/M] at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC [M]in July 2015[/M] and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]The musical premiered[/M] on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]The musical premiered[/M] on Broadway at the Music Box Theater [M]in December 2016[/M], following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]The musical premiered[/M] on Broadway [M]at the Music Box Theater[/M] in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]The musical premiered on Broadway[/M] at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, [M]following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC[/M] in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and [M]Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.[/M]
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for[/M] nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and [M]Best Actor in a Musical[/M] for Platt.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for[/M] nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, [M]Best Libretto by a Musical[/M], and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for[/M] nine awards including Best Musical, [M]Best Score[/M], Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for[/M] nine awards including [M]Best Musical[/M], Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards[/M] including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]Dear Evan Hansen[/M] is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, [M]with[/M] libretto by Steven Levenson and [M]direction by Michael Greif.[/M]
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]Dear Evan Hansen[/M] is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, [M]with libretto by Steven Levenson[/M] and direction by Michael Greif.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by [M]composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul[/M], with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]Dear Evan Hansen is[/M] an original musical [M]written by[/M] composer duo Benj Pasek & [M]Justin Paul[/M], with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]Dear Evan Hansen is[/M] an original musical [M]written by[/M] composer duo [M]Benj Pasek[/M] & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical[/M] written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly [M]frontman Ben Platt[/M]'s performance, lyrics, and libretto.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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The musical [M]has received critical acclaim[/M], particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and [M]libretto[/M].
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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The musical [M]has received critical acclaim[/M], particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, [M]lyrics[/M], and libretto.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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The musical [M]has received critical acclaim[/M], particularly frontman [M]Ben Platt's performance[/M], lyrics, and libretto.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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[M]The musical has received critical acclaim[/M], particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto.
Dear Evan Hansen - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson. The musical was premiered in July 2015 at the Arena Stage in Washington. From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway. At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music. In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role. The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.
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At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and [M]Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones)[/M], and Best Musical and Best Original Music.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards, including [M]Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt)[/M] and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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At the 71st Tony Awards, [M]the creators received six awards, including[/M] Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and [M]Best Original Music[/M].
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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At the 71st Tony Awards, [M]the creators received six awards, including[/M] Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and [M]Best Musical[/M] and Best Original Music.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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At the 71st Tony Awards, [M]the creators received six awards, including[/M] Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and [M]Best Supporting Actress[/M] (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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At the 71st Tony Awards, [M]the creators received six awards, including Best Musical Actor[/M] (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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[M]At the 71st Tony Awards, the creators received six awards[/M], including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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At the 71st Tony Awards, [M]the creators received six awards[/M], including Best Musical Actor (Ben Platt) and Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Bay Jones), and Best Musical and Best Original Music.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 [M]it premiered[/M] at the Music Box Theater [M]on Broadway.[/M]
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and [M]in December 2016 it premiered[/M] at the Music Box Theater on Broadway.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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From March to May 2016, it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 [M]it premiered at the Music Box Theater[/M] on Broadway.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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From March to May 2016, [M]it was presented in an off-Broadway production at the Second Stage Theater[/M], and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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[M]From March to May 2016[/M], [M]it was presented in an off-Broadway production[/M] at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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From March to May 2016, [M]it was presented in an off-Broadway production[/M] at the Second Stage Theater, and in December 2016 it premiered at the Music Box Theater on Broadway.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, [M]Ben Platt[/M]'s father, who [M]will reprise his performance in the title role[/M].
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical, which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by [M]Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father[/M], who will reprise his performance in the title role.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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In August 2020, work began on [M]a film adaptation of the musical[/M], which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and [M]will be co-produced by Marc Platt[/M], Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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In August 2020, work began on [M]a film adaptation of the musical[/M], which [M]will be produced by Universal Pictures[/M], and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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[M]In August 2020, work began on a film adaptation of the musical[/M], which will be produced by Universal Pictures, and will be co-produced by Marc Platt, Ben Platt's father, who will reprise his performance in the title role.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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[M]Dear Evan Hansen[/M] - a musical with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a [M]script by Steven Levenson[/M].
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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[M]Dear Evan Hansen[/M] - a musical with [M]music[/M] and words [M]by[/M] Benj Pasek and [M]Justin Paul[/M] and a script by Steven Levenson.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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[M]Dear Evan Hansen[/M] - a musical with music and [M]words by[/M] Benj Pasek and [M]Justin Paul[/M] and a script by Steven Levenson.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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[M]Dear Evan Hansen[/M] - a musical with music and [M]words by Benj Pasek[/M] and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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[M]Dear Evan Hansen[/M] - a musical with [M]music[/M] and words [M]by Benj Pasek[/M] and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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[M]Dear Evan Hansen[/M] - [M]a musical[/M] with music and words by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and a script by Steven Levenson.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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[M]The musical was premiered[/M] in July 2015 [M]at the Arena Stage in Washington.[/M]
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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[M]The musical was premiered in July 2015[/M] at the Arena Stage in Washington.
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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[M]The film will be directed by Stephen Chbosky.[/M]
Dear Evan Hansen is an original musical written by composer duo Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, with libretto by Steven Levenson and direction by Michael Greif. The musical premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theater in December 2016, following its world premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC in July 2015 and an Off-Broadway production in March-May 2016. The title character, Evan Hansen, is a high school student with a social anxiety disorder who finds himself in the turmoil that follows the death of a classmate. The musical has received critical acclaim, particularly frontman Ben Platt's performance, lyrics, and libretto. At the 71st Tony Awards, he was nominated for nine awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Libretto by a Musical, and Best Actor in a Musical for Platt.
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https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell [M]was[/M] one of two Ohio State wide receivers [M]drafted[/M] on Friday night, along with [M]Terry McLaurin in the third round[/M].
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — [M]Parris Campbell[/M] (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell [M]was[/M] one of two Ohio State wide receivers [M]drafted[/M] on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in [M]the third round[/M].
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — [M]Parris Campbell[/M] (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell [M]was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin[/M] in the third round.
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — [M]Parris Campbell[/M] (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell [M]was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night[/M], along with Terry McLaurin in the third round.
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel[/M] (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) [M]and Michael Thomas[/M] (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016).
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round[/M], joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016).
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver[/M] with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft [M]on Friday[/M].
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft[/M] on Friday.
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick[/M] in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday.
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers[/M] to be drafted in any round since 2000, [M]surpassing LSU for the most among all schools.[/M]
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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Together, [M]they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000,[/M] surpassing LSU for the most among all schools.
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]Campbell[/M] set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and [M]is known for his[/M] explosive athleticism and [M]big-play ability[/M].
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]Campbell[/M] set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and [M]is known for his explosive athleticism[/M] and big-play ability.
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018[/M], and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]Parris Campbell[/M] was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and [M]now[/M] he's [M]officially an NFL player[/M].
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]Parris Campbell[/M] was [M]one of the fastest players at[/M] this year's [M]NFL Scouting Combine[/M], and now he's officially an NFL player.
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine[/M], and now he's officially an NFL player.
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and [M]Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins.[/M]
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following [M]San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa[/M] and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins.
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft[/M], following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins.
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]Campbell is[/M] the third [M]Ohio State player[/M] to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins.
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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[M]Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012[/M].
It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called. We’ve got you covered tracking all the OSU picks here at Buckeyes Wire. At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country. By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.. Stay with us throughout the draft as we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time. Nick Bosa, Defensive end Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, No. 2 overall – First Round Bosa was widely considered as the No. 1 overall pick on most big boards for the 2019 NFL Draft. He has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage. He had a setback with injury just three game into his junior year but looked 100 percent and ready to go at the NFL Combine. His bloodlines run deep in the NFL with his father and brother both having success in the league, and he has a chance to be an immediate-type impact player day one. He’s been tagged as a “generational player” by some NFL suits.
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It’s time for [M]the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019[/M], and once again Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called.
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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It’s time for the NFL Draft to take over our television sets again for 2019, and once again [M]Ohio State figures to have plenty of players’ names called[/M].
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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Stay with us throughout the draft as [M]we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State[/M] beginning Thursday night right here, [M]updated real-time.[/M]
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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Stay with us throughout the draft as [M]we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State beginning Thursday night[/M] right here, updated real-time.
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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Stay with us throughout the draft as [M]we track the progress of the players taken off the board from Ohio State[/M] beginning Thursday night right here, updated real-time.
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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By all weights and measures, [M]the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus.[/M].
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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[M]By all weights and measures, the Buckeye program has been an absolute draft machine[/M] even before Urban Meyer arrived to Columbus..
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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[M]At Ohio State, the NFL Draft takes on significance seen by only the bluest of bloods across the country.[/M]
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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[M]He[/M] has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and [M]uses his[/M] hands and [M]technique well to gain[/M] leverage and [M]a step advantage.[/M]
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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[M]He[/M] has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and [M]uses his[/M] hands and [M]technique well to gain leverage[/M] and a step advantage.
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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[M]He[/M] has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and [M]uses his hands[/M] and technique [M]well to gain[/M] leverage and [M]a step advantage.[/M]
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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[M]He[/M] has exceptional explosiveness off the line, is as strong as an ox and [M]uses his hands[/M] and technique [M]well to gain leverage[/M] and a step advantage.
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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[M]He[/M] has exceptional explosiveness off the line, [M]is as strong as an ox[/M] and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage.
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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[M]He has exceptional explosiveness off the line[/M], is as strong as an ox and uses his hands and technique well to gain leverage and a step advantage.
Parris Campbell was one of the fastest players at this year's NFL Scouting Combine, and now he's officially an NFL player. The Indianapolis Colts selected the former Ohio State wide receiver with the No. 59 overall pick in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday. Campbell is the third Ohio State player to be selected in this year's draft, following San Francisco 49ers first-round pick Nick Bosa and Washington Redskins first-round pick Dwayne Haskins. He's the third Ohio State wide receiver in four years to be drafted in the second round, joining Curtis Samuel (No. 40 overall, Carolina Panthers, 2017) and Michael Thomas (No. 47 overall, New Orleans Saints, 2016). Ohio State has now had at least one second-round pick in every draft dating back to 2012. I give all the glory to God! Without him none of this would even be possible! https://t.co/iIpBGAH674 — Parris Campbell (@PCampbell21) April 27, 2019 Campbell was one of two Ohio State wide receivers drafted on Friday night, along with Terry McLaurin in the third round. Together, they are the 18th and 19th Ohio State wide receivers to be drafted in any round since 2000, surpassing LSU for the most among all schools. Campbell set Ohio State's single-season record for receptions with 90 catches for 1,063 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2018, and is known for his explosive athleticism and big-play ability.
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