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LGHL Ohio State center Austin Parks enters transfer portal after two seasons in Columbus

Ohio State center Austin Parks enters transfer portal after two seasons in Columbus
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Parks appeared in 15 games as a sophomore, scoring 20 points and pulling down 13 rebounds.

After two years as part of the Ohio State men’s basketball program, Austin Parks — a 6-foot-10, 260-pound center from Saint Mary’s — has opted to enter the transfer portal and continue his college basketball career elsewhere.


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— Austin Parks (@AustinParks2023) March 18, 2025

Parks appeared in 15 games last season, totaling 124 minutes. He scored 20 points, grabbed 13 rebounds, committed 19 personal fouls, recorded five assists and one block.

His best game of his Ohio State career was on December 7, 2024 in an 80-66 win over Rutgers. Parks scored six points on 3-of-4 shooting and grabbed four rebounds in 16 minutes. He also had his only block of the season in that game. After the game, head coach Jake Diebler said that Parks played “his best game in an Ohio State uniform.”

Parks competed with Ivan Njegovan throughout the season for the role of emergency third-string center. When the season began it looked like Njegovan had the leg-up on that role, but that flipped several games in, and Parks played in five of Ohio State’s six games in December. Once the calendar flipped to 2025, he only appeared in five of Ohio State’s 18 games.

Jake Diebler opted to start the combination of Aaron Bradshaw and Sean Stewart at center this past season, occasionally playing Parks but usually preferring to go with a small ball lineup if neither Stewart or Bradshaw were available. Last month, Diebler said that Parks needed to continue to work on his consistency to earn more minutes, especially on the defensive end.

Parks was the No. 184 recruit in the class of 2023, the No. 26 center, and the No. 5 player in the state of Ohio. He was the lowest-rated freshman in Ohio State’s four-man class, behind Taison Chatman, Devin Royal, and Scotty Middleton. Despite being well outside the top-100, Parks was heavily recruited by the Big Ten as well as essentially every program in Ohio.

Parks’ decision to transfer is likely due to playing time, or lack thereof. Even during a year where Ohio State was starving for production and rebounds from the center position, Parks only averaged eight minutes per game and attempted — on average — one shot attempt per game.

During high school Parks was also recruited heavily by Michigan State, Indiana, Illinois, Dayton, Toledo, and Cincinnati. It wouldn’t be a surprise if DePaul also got involved, as Chris Holtmann coached Parks for one year at Ohio State. Parks is originally from northwest Ohio.

Good luck to Austin, wherever he winds up!

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LGHL National champion Buckeyes get back to work as spring ball begins

National champion Buckeyes get back to work as spring ball begins
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Look, we get it. Your days are busy and you don’t have time to read all of the stories and tweets from the three dozen websites dedicated to covering Ohio State athletics, or the 237 Buckeye beat writers churning out hot takes and #content on a daily basis. But that’s ok, that’s what your friends at Land-Grant Holy Land are here for.

Monday through Friday, we’ll be collecting all of the articles, tweets, features, interviews, videos, podcasts, memes, photos, and whatever else we stumble across on the interwebz and putting them in our daily “Why is this News?” article. That way, you’ll have a one-stop shop for all of the most important Buckeye news, jokes, and analysis.

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Former Ohio State safety Nate Ebner becomes latest Buckeye to join Ryan Day’s coaching staff
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Former NFL Offensive Lineman and Assistant, Bowling Green Strength Coach Billy Yates Joins Ohio State As Defensive Quality Control Coach
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Jersey numbers revealed for OSU freshmen, transfers
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Back to work… pic.twitter.com/yrSZs9KpRi

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) March 17, 2025

Ohio State Hangs 2024 National Championship Banner Inside the Woody Hayes Athletic Center
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Ryan Day Press Conference: OSU coach says QB has to be ‘hardest working guy in the building’
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Presser Bullets: Ryan Day “Definitely” Feels More Relaxed Off A National Championship, Austin Siereveld An Example of Team’s Added Emphasis on Positional Versatility
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Where does Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith go from here?
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Ohio State is back. Jeremiah Smith is back. pic.twitter.com/3hwE6JGKq2

— Chase Brown (@chaseabrown__) March 17, 2025

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What we saw from opening of Ohio State spring practice
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It's typically a good sign a team will be elite, when the two best players in the country practice together: pic.twitter.com/hKaBekDvAY

— Adam King (@AdamKing10TV) March 17, 2025

Ryan Day relaxed: 5 takeaways from start of Ohio State spring practice
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Ohio State coach Ryan Day shifts focus to new season after historic national title win
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Ryan Day on the importance of spring recruiting visits to Ohio State
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Ethan Onianwa brings massive presence to Ohio State’s OL
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Ohio State is back. Jeremiah Smith is back. pic.twitter.com/3hwE6JGKq2

— Chase Brown (@chaseabrown__) March 17, 2025

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Men’s Basketball: Ohio State declines postseason consolation tournament invite, ending another disappointing season
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Why did Ohio State decline College Basketball Crown invitation?
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Just a reminder since it’s that time of the year. There is a good chance guys like Thornton, Royal and Mobley enter the NBA draft. There is no downside to this. It doesn’t mean they are leaving.

— Bucketheads (@BucketheadsLGPN) March 17, 2025

Ohio State dealing with injuries heading into March Madness, but there is good news
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LGHL You’re Nuts: Which Ohio State Buckeye do you want to see win a Super Bowl next?

You’re Nuts: Which Ohio State Buckeye do you want to see win a Super Bowl next?
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When the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX last month, Parris Campbell became the 33rd Ohio State Buckeye to win a Super Bowl. Campbell became the first former Buckeye since Darron Lee in 2020 to be on the 53-man roster of the winning team. While Lee was on the roster of the Chiefs, who beat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV, he didn’t play any snaps in the game. Since Campbell did get on the field on Sunday night, he was the first Ohio State alum since Nate Ebner and John Simon in 2019 to play in the Super Bowl and win.

With the NFL officially in the offseason, we can start looking ahead to the 2025-26 seasonl. There are already mock drafts, power rankings, and Super Bowl predictions floating around even though we still have free agency, the 2025 NFL Draft, and next season’s schedule release upcoming in the future. Rosters for every team around the league are going to look a lot different from what we saw when the regular season ended in early January.

Today. we want to know what Buckeye you want to see win the Super Bowl next. In some cases it could be because you want to see a Buckeye currently on your favorite team win a Super Bowl, and you are confident they’ll be on your favorite team when the season starts in September, like Terry McLaurin since it’s obvious he is in the long-term plans in Washington. Or it could be a player you want to see win a Super Bowl because you’ve loved them as a player since they arrived in Columbus. J.K. Dobbins would be a perfect example since he has come back from a number of injuries since turning pro and deserves to win it all.

Today’s question: Which Ohio State alum do you want to see win the Super Bowl next?

We’d love to hear your choices. Either respond to us on Twitter at @Landgrant33 or leave your choice in the comments.


Brett’s answer: Curtis Samuel


Unless you’re new to the program, by now you should know that I’m a Buffalo Bills fan. Curtis Samuel is currently under contract with the Bills after signing a three-year, $24 million dollar contract during the offseason. Since I’m still reeling from Buffalo losing to Kansas City in the playoffs for what seems like the 472nd straight season, I have no idea if the Bills are going to bring back Samuel for the upcoming season, or if they have some sort of cap-friendly out in his contract that will result in the team cutting Samuel.

I’d love for the Bills to keep Samuel since I’ll welcome as many Buckeyes as possible in Buffalo. Just imagine the joy Samuel felt when he celebrated winning a national championship as a freshman at Ohio State to cap off the 2014 season. That would pale in comparison to the kind of folk hero he’d be in Buffalo if he was part of the team that finally was able to win the big one after failing so many times in the Super Bowl in the early 90s, and having suffered so much playoff heartbreak over the last five seasons.

Even if Samuel isn’t in Buffalo’s plans next season, I’d love to see him win a Super Bowl in a lot of other locations that aren’t Kansas City or anywhere else in the AFC East. Samuel had one of the most iconic touchdowns in Ohio State history when he scored in double overtime to beat Michigan back in 2016. When properly utilized, Samuel is still an electric player. I could definitely see him scoring a touchdown that leaves everyone talking in next year’s Super Bowl if he and hopefully the Buffalo Bills are a part of the big game next February.


Matt’s answer: Everyone on the Jets


I might be taking the easy way out, but I’m going to just side with everybody on the New York Jets. Thanks to the free agent signing of quarterback Justin Fields, the J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, Jets are now the home of Fields, his former wide receiver Garrett Wilson, center Josh Myers, and tight end Jeremy Ruckert.


Full circle moment.@justnfields | @GarrettWilson_V pic.twitter.com/L8oGnGKDwa

— New York Jets (@nyjets) March 14, 2025

Of course, I will be rooting for all four of them, but if I have to pick one to meet the standards of this exercise, I will go with Fields. Since joining the league, he has found himself in two situations that didn’t maximize his skill set. In his first few seasons, he was playing for the Chicago Bears, whose ineptitude speaks for itself.

Then, as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers, he opened the season with back-to-back wins before being replaced by Russell Wilson when he was healthy enough to play. In many ways, Justin Fields is responsible for the resurgence of Ohio State football, so I want to see him succeed in the NFL.

So, now that over one-third of the Jets’ offense is going to be Buckeyes, it seems like a great time to go all in on rooting for Fields.

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