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Ted Ginn Jr. arrested. What now for your Aviators?

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Okay, so picture this— you're scrolling through your feed, probably looking for Crew highlights or the latest Buckeye recruiting news, and then BAM! You see a headline about Ted Ginn Jr. You know, THE Ted Ginn Jr., the guy who was practically magic with the ball at Ohio State, now coaching the Columbus Aviators. And then you read the rest of it: arrested. Eii, chale, that's a gut punch, especially when it involves a figure so connected to the city's sports heart.

### Why This Hits Different

Here's what nobody's telling you— it's not just an arrest; it's the sheer unexpectedness, especially for someone who means so much to the Columbus football legacy. Ginn was a phenomenal wide receiver for the Buckeyes, a name you hear whispered with reverence around Ohio Stadium on game day. His coaching gig with the Aviators, a new professional indoor football team, was a big deal for bringing more pro sports visibility to our city. It's a reminder that even our local heroes aren't immune to personal troubles. It just messes with the narrative of what we expect from our sports figures here.

* **The Shockwave:** This isn't just a minor blip; it's a former Buckeye star, now coaching in Columbus, facing charges.

* **Aviators in Limbo:** The team is just getting started, and losing their head coach before a game, especially one with Ginn's local pull, is a huge blow.

* **Community Impact:** For a city that cherishes its Buckeyes like a civic religion, seeing one of its own in this kind of trouble is genuinely disheartening.

It just leaves a sour taste, especially when we're trying to build up new sports ventures in town. You want the Aviators to succeed, to give us another reason to gather at establishments from the Short North to Easton Town Center and cheer for Columbus. Now, they're dealing with this instead. C-Bus on the wire — we're just getting started.

You can bet the folks on the morning show are going to be all over this. Catch their take live at mornings.live.

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