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LGHL After moving from wide receiver, Lorenzo Styles Jr. is ready to be a starter in Ohio State’s secondary

After moving from wide receiver, Lorenzo Styles Jr. is ready to be a starter in Ohio State’s secondary
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The former Notre Dame wide receiver is the favorite to step into the nickel back role this season with Jordan Hancock having moved on to the NFL.

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Lorenzo Styles Jr. can certainly say he has had a college football career that can’t be matched by many. The Pickerington native came out of high school as a four-star recruit, committing to Notre Dame as a wide receiver in 2020. After spending two years with the Fighting Irish, hauling in 54 passes for 684 yards and two scores, Styles decided to return home. Styles entered the transfer portal and committed to Ohio State in June 2023.

Despite being a talented wide receiver, Ohio State envisioned Styles as a defensive back. Since the Buckeyes were already loaded at wide receiver, Styles took a rare junior year redshirt, which allowed him to adjust to his new role and soak up all the teachings of defensive backs coach Tim Walton. After appearing in five games during his redshirt season in 2023, Styles knew he was going to have to work hard in 2024 to earn some playing time, considering the amount of returning talent the Buckeyes had in the secondary last season.

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Last season, Styles was on the field for just over 160 snaps, with 26 of them coming in the College Football Playoff. Even though Styles was happy to have earned the playing time he was given during Ohio State’s title run, it must have been tough for him to see his younger brother, Sonny Styles, have a bigger role on the defense over the last two years. Not that he was jealous of what Sonny has been doing on defense, but more because there has to be a bit of a sibling rivalry between the two. While the two are working for a common goal, it’s always fun to have some bragging rights when the family gets together.

Speaking of family, it’s obvious the Styles family bleeds scarlet and gray. This past May, it was a great moment for two members of the family when Lorenzo Styles Sr. and Lorenzo Styles Jr. received their degrees from Ohio State together. Prior to the two Styles men becoming graduates of the university, Lorenzo Jr.’s mother, Laverna, had already earned her degree from the school. In the future, the Styles family will be a quartet of Buckeye graduates, as Sonny Styles is on track to receive his degree in the fall. Sisters Sydney and Tonia both decided to forge their own paths and are graduates of the University of Dayton.

This season, Styles is a favorite to step into the nickel back spot that was vacated by Jordan Hancock, who was selected in April’s NFL Draft. Despite only having a couple of years at defensive back under his belt, there’s no questioning the athletic ability that Styles possesses. Not only did Styles make an immediate impact at Notre Dame out of high school at wide receiver, but he also had enough confidence in his abilities to transfer to Ohio State and move to the other side of the football. Even though Styles might not have quite as much experience at defensive back as some of his teammates whom he will be fighting for playing time, the graduate student undoubtedly has tremendous football instincts.

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Styles, along with fellow defensive backs Caleb Downs and Davison Igbinosun, will be looked at as the elder statesmen in the secondary. The group will not only be welcoming some new contributors into the fold, but the defense as a whole will have a different look to it after Matt Patricia was brought in as the defensive coordinator to replace Jim Knowles, who left for the same position at Penn State. With all of the experience Styles has had at Notre Dame and Ohio State, he’ll be seen as a leader by his teammates.

The move to transfer from Notre Dame after two productive years at wide receiver was certainly a risk, especially since there are plenty of programs that would have welcomed Styles as a receiving option. Instead, Styles decided to bet on himself and return home to not only play with his brother at Ohio State, but also take on the challenge of learning a new position. The move has already paid off since Styles was part of last year’s national championship team. Now he has the chance to make an impact as a starter this season in his final season of college football.

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LGHL Ohio State to face UConn in 25-26 non-conference schedule

Ohio State to face UConn in 25-26 non-conference schedule
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The Buckeyes head to Hartford to face the defending NCAA National Champions

The 2025-26 Ohio State women’s basketball schedule is slowly coming together and now the Buckeyes added the top team in the nation to their non-conference slate. On November 16, 2025, Ohio State heads to Hartford to take on the defending national championship-winning UConn Huskies, announced the Huskies on Friday.

For the first time since 2023, the two teams face off, with far less implications involved over the last meeting. In the Sweet Sixteen on March 25, 2023. The Buckeyes defeated the Huskies 73-61 in a matchup that did not feature Paige Bueckers, who missed all of the 22-23 season due to injury.

This time around Ohio State still will not face Bueckers who left UConn for the WNBA in the offseason, but Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma still has guard Azzi Fudd and a strong roster from top to bottom.

Fudd leads the side after she suffered through injuries for most of her college career, including 2023 when she returned from injury for March Madness. Fudd bounced back in the 24-25 season and averaged 13.6 points and 1.8 assists but will feature more prominently this year without Bueckers at the helm.

The Huskies also feature sophomore forward Sarah Strong who was a force in her first season at UConn. Strong won a spot on all three All-American teams: the Associated Press, basketball coaches and basketball writers. The forward was unfazed by the move to the collegiate ranks and averaged 16.4 points, 8.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.3 steals per game.

This summer, Auriemma made the squad stronger when he added two former Big Ten players that the Buckeyes know well. UConn added former All-Big Ten standout forward Serah Williams from the Wisconsin Badgers program and Kayleigh Heckel left the USC Trojans after her freshman season to join the defending champions.

Ohio State has a 1-6 record against the Huskies and lost all five regular season games against. Head coach Kevin McGuff led the Buckeyes in six of the seven matchups against UConn all-time and the Sweet Sixteen underdog win from Ohio State is the lone time the Scarlet and Gray defeated the now 12-time National Champions. No one on the Ohio State roster in 2023 is on the team this season after the star of that win, Cotie McMahon, transferred to Ole Miss this offseason.

The matchup will not be played on campus at Gampel Pavilion but at the Huskies’ second home at PeoplesBank Arena in Hartford, Connecticut.

There are now four public non-conference games announced for Ohio State this season. Tuesday, the annual Coretta Scott King Classic in Newark, New Jersey included a matchup for the Buckeyes against former Notre Dame All-American Olivia Miles and the TCU Horned Frogs. On the week of Thanksgiving, one week after Ohio State travels to Connecticut, the Buckeyes play two games at the Baha Mar Pink Flamingo Championship against a potential pool of opponents which includes Alabama, Belmont, Harvard, Minnesota, South Florida, West Virginia and an eighth school that has not been announced, as of publishing.

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LGHL Uncut: Ryan Day breaks down Ohio State’s first preseason practice

Uncut: Ryan Day breaks down Ohio State’s first preseason practice
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The head coach discusses the quarterback battle, the plan for fall camp, and much more.

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On today’s episode of “Land-Grant Uncut,” we are bringing you unedited audio from the Thursday, July 31 post-practice press conference for Ohio State football coach Ryan Day.

The defending national champion Buckeyes opened up their preseason camp on Thursday as they look to replace an inordinate number of players who left for the NFL following last season’s national championship. During the presser, Day discussed the quarterback battle between Lincoln Kienholtz and Julian Sayin, how this year’s camp will be different given how much more inexperienced this group of Buckeyes is than the 2024 crop, some of the new players and coaches who were on the field, and much more.

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