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Scott Dixon’s IndyCar Bombshell, Ohio State Recruiting Surge & U.S. Senior Open Talk

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On this Friday episode of The Tim May Show, Tim May is joined by Dillon Davis, sitting in for Clay Hall, for a packed sports conversation that hits every lane. Tim and Dillon dive into Ohio State football recruiting, including the Buckeyes’ latest trench-heavy momentum, the commitment buzz around Jett Harrison, and why Ryan Day’s program is stacking talent for the future. They also break down the U.S. Senior Open at Scioto Country Club, the brutal summer heat, course conditions and what makes championship golf such a mental grind. Plus, Tim shifts gears to IndyCar at Mid-Ohio, featuring conversation around Scott Dixon’s stunning Chip Ganassi Racing exit, his future rumors, Felix Rosenqvist, McLaren buzz and the Honda Indy 200 weekend. College football, golf, hockey, IndyCar and plenty of classic Tim May storytelling — Dillon Davis brings the heat in the Clay Hall chair.

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Scott Dixon’s IndyCar Bombshell, Ohio State Recruiting Surge & U.S. Senior Open Talk

On this Friday episode of The Tim May Show, Tim May is joined by Dillon Davis, sitting in for Clay Hall, for a packed sports conversation that hits every lane. Tim and Dillon dive into Ohio State football recruiting, including the Buckeyes’ latest trench-heavy momentum, the commitment buzz around Jett Harrison, and why Ryan Day’s program is stacking talent for the future. They also break down the U.S. Senior Open at Scioto Country Club, the brutal summer heat, course conditions and what makes championship golf such a mental grind. Plus, Tim shifts gears to IndyCar at Mid-Ohio, featuring conversation around Scott Dixon’s stunning Chip Ganassi Racing exit, his future rumors, Felix Rosenqvist, McLaren buzz and the Honda Indy 200 weekend. College football, golf, hockey, IndyCar and plenty of classic Tim May storytelling — Dillon Davis brings the heat in the Clay Hall chair.

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