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Monday, May 07, 2018

Former Ohio State football captain Christian Bryant earns sociology degree



By Stephen Pianovich
May 6, 2018

Former Ohio State safety Christian Bryant was back in Ohio Stadium on Sunday as he got his degree from the university.

Bryant, who played with the Buckeyes from 2010-13, earned his diploma in sociology. Ohio State Football’s Twitter account posted a picture of Bryant in his cap and gown.



Bryant was a captain with the Buckeyes during his senior season in 2013. He was a three-year starter for the Buckeyes and finished his college career with 171 tackles and 2 interceptions. The St. Louis Rams picked Bryant in the seventh round of the 2013 NFL Draft, but he was not on an NFL roster in the 2017 season.

The Buckeyes had a handful of players graduate this weekend.

Friday, June 26, 2015

Bryant, Cunningham Visit Camp Rainbow




June 24, 2015
By Jacob Born

Instead of playing outside or going to a friend’s house, children suffering from cancer are constantly in and out of hospitals. But Camp Rainbow — a local non-profit that allows children with cancer and blood-related illnesses to attend a camp for free — gives kids the chance to be a kid, even if it’s just for a little bit.

“Camp Rainbow gives the kids a place where they feel accepted,” said Debbi Braunstein, executive director of the Camp Rainbow Foundation. “They can be themselves. They can put the adult life situations that have been thrown at them aside and come and just have fun and be a kid and make friends.”

Some parents immediately embrace the program, while others are hesitant to send their children away to Camp Rainbow’s annual overnight camp that lasts for a week, especially with the medical care some of these children need. But the camp has 24-hour full-time nurses and oncologists to help ease the parents’ worries, as well as give kids medicine if need be. It creates a safe environment for the children to fully enjoy camp.

Adding to the camp excitement was Rams safety Christian Bryant and running back Benny Cunningham , who recently stopped by the camp to participate in games and meet the campers and caregivers.

“These kids feel so special that the Rams are taking the time out and coming to see them,” Braunstein said. “It’s amazing. The kids will talk about this for a long time to come.”


Bryant and Cunningham bounced from group to group, saying hello to the children and participating in different activities. The first was “the Oreo game,” where Bryant and Cunningham raced to see who could move an Oreo from their forehead to their mouth, using only their face to move the cookie. After a few minutes of missed attempts, the two called it a draw before playing a round of “Ninja” in another group. After both games, Bryant and Cunningham autographed items and took photos.

“I’m glad the kids could come out here and just be kids and enjoy each other’s company,” Cunningham said. “It was a good experience to put smiles on faces.”

Another highlight of the day was the Jell-O toss. Campers bombarded the staff with Jell-O, shaving cream, chocolate syrup and various other items that left volunteers covered from head to toe. Staff members escaped with shaving cream in hair, Jell-O stained clothes and desperately needing a shower, but couldn’t help but smile.

“Just seeing all the kids having fun out here, knowing what they’ve been through, this is their time to just unleash and have fun with their peers,” Bryant said. “I enjoyed myself being out here.”

Camp Rainbow started in 1988 as an overnight camp with 25 kids participating. Twenty-seven years later, it has expanded to a full week with more than 400 campers, in addition to four other camp programs: Camp Rainbow Teen Camp, Day Camp for 4-6 year-olds, Camp Rainbow Camp-In Program — a two-day camp-like experience for children at St. Louis Children’s, SSM Cardinal Glennon and Mercy hospitals — and a family camp held in September.

“Knowing what it’s like for families to go through it, I try to put myself in it and be a part of it and just ease it as much as I can,” Cunningham said, who is no stranger to cancer.

Cunningham’s family has encountered cancer and like the families at Camp Rainbow, they understand dealing with cancer is an everyday battle, regardless of age. Camp Rainbow makes that battle a little easier.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Add former Buckeyes safety Christian Bryant to the list of official 2013 Ohio State football captains




Christian Bryant is one of six players who will officially be recognized as an Ohio State captain for the 2013 football season.(Marvin Fong, The Plain Dealer)

By Ari Wasserman, Northeast Ohio Media Group

April 28, 2014

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Urban Meyer decided to elect eight captains before the start of the 2013 football season because he said there were too many candidates to further narrow the list.

Four months after Ohio State finished the season 12-2, Meyer officially announced five captains who would officially be recognized in the record books as a Buckeyes' captain for the 2013 season – offensive lineman Jack Mewhort, receiver Philly Brown, safety C.J. Barnett, offensive lineman Corey Linsley and backup quarterback Kenny Guiton.

The list should have been six, including safety Christian Bryant, who was inadvertently left off the first list.

The other two players who were captains but will not be officially listed in the record books are quarterback Braxton Miller and linebacker Ryan Shazier. Miller is expected to be a captain this year as a senior, but Shazier left Ohio State a year early to pursue a career in the NFL.

It was kind of a surprise when Bryant, a product of Glenville, was left off the initial list because Meyer often cited him as the defense's true leader even after he broke his ankle at the end of the Wisconsin game in the fifth week of the season.

Meyer slammed his fist on the podium in the postgame news conferencewhen delivering the news that Bryant's career would be over because of the injury, both because he was hurting for the senior and he knew the Buckeyes' defense took a big blow.


The six captains now will officially be listed in the record books and they'll all be invited back each year for a former captains dinner.

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