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LGHL Who do you think was the hero of Ohio State’s national championship run?

Who do you think was the hero of Ohio State’s national championship run?
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NCAA Football: CFP National Championship-Ohio State at Notre Dame

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You ask, we answer. Sometimes we ask, others answer. And then other times, we ask, we answer.

From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about
Ohio State heroes. Whether they are the biggest names in Buckeye athletic history, or underappreciated icons; perhaps even players who made major impacts off the field. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all of our ”Buckeye Heroes” articles here.

Throughout the year, we will be asking and answering questions about various
Ohio State teams, the players, and anything else on our collective minds of varying degrees of importance. If you have a question that you would like to ask, you can tweet us @LandGrant33 or if you need more than 280 characters, send an email HERE.



As we celebrate Buckeye Heroes Week here at Land-Grant Holy Land, in this week’s fan survey, we are asking you to look back at both the recent and distant pasts to determine who Buckeye Nation thinks are some of the most important heroes in the annals of Ohio State athletics.

So, below you can check out the two questions we are asking in the LGHL Reacts survey this week, and then underneath, make sure that you vote. Obviously, these two questions have a nearly infinite number of answers, so if your favorite wasn’t included in the possible answers, feel free to head to the comments at the bottom of the page and make your case there.

We will share the results from the survey later this week, so make sure to come back and see what your fellow Buckeye fans thought.


Question 1: Who do you think was the hero of the Buckeyes’ national championship run?


When I think of Ohio State’s College Football Playoff journey last season, I think of a total team effort. While there were certainly players who had incredible performances, whether it was in the first two blowout victories or the closer final two games, every game felt like it was 11 guys working in unison on every play. Therefore, it is difficult to pinpoint just one guy, but it also means that there are a ton of options.

Obviously, the quarterback always deserves a ton of credit when a team wins a title, but the Buckeyes relied on multiple running backs, two elite wide receivers, and a rebuilt offensive line that massively outperformed expectations, and that’s just on the offensive side of the ball.

At every level of the defense, OSU was stout and, at times, impenetrable. So, I get it that it is going to be damn near impossible to settle on one “hero” for the run, but it’s the offseason, what else do we have to discuss and debate this time of year?


Question 2: Other than Jesse Owens, who is the ultimate Buckeye hero?


Now, this question gets a little more complicated (and not just because one of the options was recently arrested in a prostitution sting). Throughout the history of Ohio State athletics, there have been so many incredible stars who have transcended their sports to warrant the title of hero. From football to basketball and beyond, there are countless OSU alums who have become synonymous not only with excellence in their sport, but the epitome of what it means to be a Buckeye.

Take a look at the options in the survey, and if you aren’t feeling one of them, write in a new option in the comments below.


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Throughout the year, we ask questions of the most plugged-in Ohio State fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

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LGHL What Kevin McGuff’s contract with Ohio State says about impact of OVI charge

What Kevin McGuff’s contract with Ohio State says about impact of OVI charge
ThomasCostello
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Syndication: The Columbus Dispatch

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What the university can do, according to his contract

On Friday, May 2, the Dublin police department charged Ohio State women’s basketball head coach Kevin McGuff with operating a vehicle while intoxicated. On Tuesday, McGuff was in court in Dublin to receive his punishment. While the final outcome is not yet known, it does raise the question of what the offence means for McGuff’s career with Ohio State, and how it might impact the program.

McGuff’s contract, which goes through the end of the 2025-26 season, includes a lengthy list of actions that the university can use as reason to fire McGuff for cause. One of those is breaking a law of the state of Ohio.

“A violation by Coach of any University Rules or violation by Coach of any law of the State of Ohio or the United States,” the contract states, “including but not limited to, Ohio’s ethics laws, as determined by Ohio State.”

Any termination for cause would come without any severance or additional payment of his current salary of $675,000 per season. Should the university decide to part ways with the head coach of 13 years for the OVI charge, any payment would stop immediately. If athletic director Ross Bjork decides to go that route, it would not require the university to provide any sort of buyout for the remaining season of McGuff’s contract, or any additional benefits received by McGuff as a coach of Ohio State.

There is no direct precedent in Ohio State athletic department history of a head coach being fired for an OVI or driving under the influence-related offense, especially not during Bjork’s one-year tenure as AD.

Last week, McGuff told his team about the incident, and sources indicate that, at the time, he did not know how the school would handle the situation. McGuff showed remorse for his actions, according to sources, stemming from his driving recklessly and turning down a breathalyzer test at the scene of the incident.

If Ohio State terminates McGuff’s contract, it leaves a lot of questions about the future of the program. While there are ready-to-go head coaches on the staff in longtime assistant Carla Morrow and former WNBA head coach and basketball Hall of Famer Katie Smith (currently an assistant), McGuff’s firing would also open up a 30-day transfer portal window, allowing any player to explore options elsewhere.

With the hiring of Smith, fans have speculated if she was the future head coach of the program, as arguably the greatest player in program history with experience leading professional teams to titles as both a player and coach in her long Hall of Fame career.

An exit for McGuff would put an end to one of the most successful coaching spells in program history. In 12 seasons, McGuff’s Buckeyes won four regular-season championships and one conference tournament title. Admittedly, two of those regular-season titles and the lone tournament championship were vacated due to recruiting violations under McGuff’s watch.

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