They plan on seeing Jerry around Christmastime, most likely on Christmas Day at some point, and they plan to come bearing a gift or two. “It serves as a reminder that all of us are one decision away from having an entirely different life, you know what I mean?” Scott said. But his past experiences helped aid in what happened over the next few minutes and over the past several weeks. SEATTLE -- Gee Scott thought he’d be washing cars for the rest of his life. “He’s really energetic,” Scott Sr. said. So, Jerry saved up some money he earned doing odd jobs and bought himself bus fare and a ticket stub to see the 6-foot-3, 200-pound four-star prospect in person, and he got even more than he bargained for when Scott Sr. gave Jerry the opportunity to meet Gee Jr. “I asked (Jerry), ‘Have you ever met him?’” Scott Sr. said. Can I meet him?’ It was pregame, so I brought him down to the field, and he comes down and gives my son this big hug down there on the field.” Scott Sr. knows because he was that guy cleaning cars out there in the parking lot. “We’re a couple paychecks away from being homeless. If supporting an indie site is your thing, please consider As a Motivational Speaker Gee Scott is a dynamic personality and has a great story that he loves to share. That’s where the relationship started – just like that.” “They’ve had some hard times, and so, yeah, it’s really given them an appreciation. He's always had a really big heart,” Scott said. Thousands were left jobless, homeless, or both. … That kind of started it, man, and so from then on out, I’ve started arranging rides and picking him up for games and taking him back. Wednesday night's report from KING 5 came after Stanford After that report, Scott – who had never previously commented on the allegations – took to Twitter to thank those who supported him throughout the past two years. So, before kickoff of one of his son’s midseason Eastside Catholic games in October or November, Scott was approached by someone telling him there was a fan he had to meet. He also loves to speak to youth, young adults, and Schools. " They haven’t been homeless, but they know what hard times are,” Scott said. He got some help from former Ohio State offensive lineman Rob Sims – the two became friends when Sims developed into one of Scott’s favorite customers at the dealership – and moved into Sims’ home for a couple nights every other weekend when his boys came for visits. Over the past two years, Ohio State freshman wide receiver Gee Scott Jr. has faced accusations that he was involved in an alleged rape by football players at … All of us have had a situation, or all of us have been through some type of adversity, to where we have fallen on hard times or are close to people who have fallen on hard times. With that hug, a bond was formed, and it's grown tighter ever since. As an independent site, we're committed to delivering Buckeye fans the news and analysis they deserve, all while remaining free. It’s just good for him, man. For 11 years, Scott Sr… One chance-in-a-lifetime meeting for Jerry to meet a future Buckeye in the Pacific Northwest. He’s up, man. Hawk and Ted Ginn Jr. fan – and that the Buckeyes are underdogs against Clemson. Toward the end of the economic decline in 2009, Gee Scott Sr. – the father of Ohio State 2020 receiver commit Gee Scott Jr. – became one of those people. “Man, he was back the next game. Love is like seasoning salt. “So they sent this list of five solar panel deals, shoes, tents, lights and all kinds of stuff, so next week, we’re pulling up with two semi trucks full of things for the entire camp. I’ll never forget that.”
(Photo courtesy of Scott family) “That’s not me. I hope that things like this inspires others to have more empathy and compassion for others. As an independent site, we're committed to delivering Buckeye fans the news and analysis they deserve, all while remaining free. Very loud. His father, Gee Scott Sr., provided more details on the accusations that his son faced. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.
My name has been slandered over the past couple years, and i hope this clears things up. He has never been to an Ohio State game before, but he has met one of the most critical infrastructure pieces to the program’s success. Even if Scott had never been homeless himself before, he probably would have still given Jerry the time of day. Scott Jr., then 8 years old, and his little brother Zion, 6, were living with their mother as Scott Sr. grinded through a six-week homeless stretch. Jerry resides in a campsite for the homeless called Tent City 4, living with 21 fellow homeless people in a wooded area about 25 minutes from Eastside Catholic. A lot of people, pissed off that Gee Scott Sr. went to war with UW over his son not getting a scholarship offer, want a pound of flesh from the Scott family and REALLY wanted his son to be involved in a gang rape and lose his scholarship. (Photo courtesy of Scott family) Ohio State receiver commit Gee Scott Jr. has bonded with Jerry, a homeless man in Washington who is from Toledo, Ohio and grew up a die-hard Buckeyes fan. After the game, the two would embrace even tighter. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Initially, the Scott family thought that would be the beginning and the end of it. It’s certainly given Scott Jr. and Zion more to think about. That’s just people seeing that and wanting to do more.