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IRS Phone Scam

I got that one a couple years ago and decided to play with the moron. Let him go on his whole spiel, then I acted like I was totally computer illiterate. Told how I just had a new "RAM Modulator" installed and some other B.S. After about 15 minutes, I finally got around to asking him how I got a "Microsoft Virus" on a Linux machine. Silence for several seconds then............."Click"

I always do this and they hang up on me, and then I call them on the same line over, and over, and over, and over to reverse the feeling until they yell at me to stop and I go "huh....".
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Google Ohio State football | Buckeyes molded in high-pressure environment - The Columbus Dispatch

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Ohio State football | Buckeyes molded in high-pressure environment
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When the play call came in, and Dwayne Haskins Jr. was asked to make that now-famous pass to Austin Mack last year against Michigan, his teammates weren't worried. Sure, Haskins had been thrust into action as a freshman replacing the injured J.T. ...
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Google Philly Brown signs with the Denver Broncos - 247Sports

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Philly Brown signs with the Denver Broncos
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When Urban Meyer took over as head coach of the Buckeyes in 2012, Brown's role increased significantly. He became a factor for the Scarlet and Gray in 2012, recording 60 receptions for 669 yards and three touchdowns. As a senior, Browns numbers were ...

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Google Five-star cornerback lands Ohio State offer on visit - 247Sports

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Five-star cornerback lands Ohio State offer on visit
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The NCAA dead period ended on July 24. And with the end of the dead period the Ohio State staff began welcoming in prospects on visits again starting on July 25. That led into a huge recruiting weekend for the Buckeyes with many top prospects visiting ...


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BTN Use ShooWin to reserve 2018 Big Ten Football Championship tickets

Use ShooWin to reserve 2018 Big Ten Football Championship tickets
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Big Ten and ShooWin have partnered to give thousands of real fans the opportunity to lock in face value tickets to the 2018 Big Ten Championship game before the season even starts. At a time when frustration around ticket access and prices is at an all-time high, ShooWin offers technology than can help solve the problem. ShooWin’s proprietary platform empowers real fans to lock in direct access to face value tickets to today’s hottest events. How it works: Fans can visit ShooWin.com to purchase a team-based ShooWin Reservation for the championship game for as little as $10. If their team qualifies, they

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Google Coach raves about new Buckeyes TE commit Hamilton - 247Sports

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Coach raves about new Buckeyes TE commit Hamilton
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It's well documented that new Ohio State tight end commit Cormontae Hamilton took a Greyhound to Ohio State's Friday Night Lights camp last month where he earned his scholarship offer. The Memphis (Tenn.) Whitehaven standout wanted to be a Buckeye ...


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LGHL Scarlet & Gray defeat Primetime Players, 72-60, advance to TBT quarterfinals

Scarlet & Gray defeat Primetime Players, 72-60, advance to TBT quarterfinals
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It was a little rocky at times, but the former Buckeyes eventually found their footing to get halfway to $2 million.

Despite a somewhat make-shift lineup, the team of (mostly) Ohio State alumni known as Team Scarlet & Gray advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2018 edition of The Basketball Tournament with a 72-60 victory over the North Carolina-based No. 12 Primetime Players in Atlanta on Friday night in the Super 16. Despite S&G consisting of some of the best players in recent Ohio State history, and the Players being an extremely successful semi-pro team, at times on Friday night (especially in the first half), the pace and efficiency of the game looked like little more than that of a midsummer, Sunday afternoon pickup game at the Y between guys trying to run off their dad-bods instead of mowing the lawn.


That could, in part, be due to the soap opera roster upheaval that S&G head coach Scoonie Penn had to deal with over the previous week, as the availability of Jared Sullinger— who dominated TBT’s first two rounds— seemed to be an ever-evolving question, given his nuptials this weekend.

Then, Byron Mullens, who played well off of the bench in Game 1 withdrew from the team, citing a disagreement over the distribution of the potential payout should Scarlet & Gray win the tournament’s $2 million winner-take-all prize. According to the team, former Nittany Lion star guard Talor Battle was absent for the game, because he is also getting married this weekend.

So, with the squad down two former-Buckeye bigs, perhaps the biggest of all former Buckeyes stepped up to join the roster against the Primetime Players, as former No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft Greg Oden joined the team in Hotlanta. Friday night was Oden’s first game since his professional career wrapped up three years ago in China.


The first #TBT2018 points for @ScarletGrayTBT's Greg Oden! pic.twitter.com/HPK1qwHaFu

— TBT (@thetournament) July 28, 2018

After William Buford got the scoring going for S&G, Oden used his considerable size advantage down low over Curtis Withers to get an early bucket and an early one-point lead. It was a sloppy start-and-stop opening for both sides, but when David Lighty hit a triple with 5:22 left in the first quarter, it opened up the scoring for both teams, with the Players taking a 13-12 advantage into a media time out.

When the teams came back onto the floor, Penn made a number of changes in the S&G rotation. Big men Evan Ravenel and Dallas Lauderdale came into the game, spelling Oden, who struggled early guarding Withers, who stretched the floor and hit two early threes.

Ravenel hit both of his attempts in the opening quarter, including a three-pointer, but it wasn’t enough to give the Scarlet & Gray the lead after the first 9:00. Despite a last-second three from way downtown by Courtney Pigram, the Primetime Players led 25-23 at the first break.


.@PTPlayersECBL and @ScarletGrayTBT are battling it out! 25-23 lead for the PrimeTime Players after a quarter. #TBT2018

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— TBT (@thetournament) July 28, 2018

Even though Buford got a couple of buckets early, he ended up sitting through much of the second quarter, saddled with three offensive fouls. Oden also picked up three fouls by the midway point of the second quarter.

Before Penn got the big man out of the game, Aaron Craft used him as a bit of a distraction on the fast break. In a two-on-one, instead of giving it up to the 7-footer underneath, Craft gave it up to the trailing Jon Diebler who hit the three to to bring the former Buckeyes within a point at 33-32.


Craft + Diebler = transition BUCKETS for @ScarletGrayTBT #TBT2018 pic.twitter.com/lNu64Zs8qU

— TBT (@thetournament) July 28, 2018

As the teams felt each other out in the early goings, it settled into a battle between S&G’s size vs. the Players’ speed. That quickness forced the former Buckeyes into an uncomfortably high number of offensive fouls.

It was another three-pointer from Diebler (with an assist from Craft) with 2:55 left in the first half put the Scarlet & Gray in the lead; the pair connected for another triple with less than a minute remaining. Thanks to the silky touch of the best three-point shooter in the history of Big Ten basketball, the Scarlet & Gray took a 42-37 lead into halftime.

At the intermission, the S&G scoring was well distributed. Diebler led the way with 9, while Lighty had 7. Oden was 3-for-4 for six points, and Craft, Ravenel, and Buford all had 5. The former Buckeyes turned it on late in the half to shoot 50 percent in the first 18 minutes, including 8-15 (53.3%) from beyond the arc.

For the Primetime Players, Terell Smith turned in 8, while Sean Barnette and Withers had 7 apiece. Though the team started hot from the floor early, they slowed down as the former Buckeyes imposed their size and athleticism advantages, and the Players finished the half shooting 40.7 percent.

Scarlet & Gray held a 20-to-14 advantage on the boards, and a 16-6 edge in points in the paint.

As the second half opened, Penn had his guys open up in a match-up zone, presumably designed to limit the Players’ ability to connect from long-range. Despite the new defensive scheme, the Players continued to bury buckets, keeping the game close.

However, an impressive slip into the lane by Craft was followed up by a three-pointer by Buford, and S&G extended their lead to 50-43 with 5:39 to go in the third quarter. A minute later on the break, Craft found Lauderdale with a look-away alley-oop, and then the next time down the floor, Buford hit his third three of the game, stretch the former Buckeyes’ lead to 12, 55-43. The triple pushed S&G to a 10-0 run in less than two minutes of action.


.@DallasL3 have mercy on the rim! @ScarletGrayTBT #TBT2018 pic.twitter.com/XQjvYtnV8y

— TBT (@thetournament) July 28, 2018

With a 61-49 lead heading into the fourth quarter, it was their defense that allowed S&G to extend their lead to a dozen. In the third quarter, they help the Primetime Players to just 3-of-12 shooting, while the OSU alums went 6-13 (46.2 percent).

Lauderdale picked up his second block on a ferocious rejection late in the third quarter as Penn used platoon of Lauderdale, Ravenel, and Oden down low. In the third quarter alone, the trio combined for nine points and a pair of boards.


The @ScarletGrayTBT defense in action #TBT2018 pic.twitter.com/sSOnVkZyG4

— TBT (@thetournament) July 28, 2018

As the clock ticked down to the Elam Ending cutoff, the Players chipped away at the S&G lead. Following an old-fashioned three-point play and a subsequent jumper by Barnette, they trailed just 65-60 with 5:19 remaining; less than 90 seconds until the target score was determined.

After a frantic possession for PTP, a defensive rebound by Diebler led to a timeout to put the Elam Ending score at 72.


.@PTPlayersECBL not backing down from the 1-seed! It's a FIVE POINT game. #TBT2018 pic.twitter.com/cyLaF99kgm

— TBT (@thetournament) July 28, 2018

After the timeout, Craft just kept probing the defense until he was able to find a crease to the rim, where he laid it in to go up 67-60. Defensive pressure by Diebler led to a Barnette turnover. On the next offensive possession, Craft again kept the ball and took himself to get the Ohio State alums within a three-pointer of the victory.

From there, it was all three-balls for the former Buckeyes. After Buford missed from distance, Lighty got the rebound and found Buford in the left corner, where he drained it to secure the win 72-60.

The balance from Team Scarlet & Gray without Sullinger bore itself out again, as nine of the 10 players that saw the floor scored multiple buckets. Buford led the way with 14, while Craft’s late surge got him 13 points to go along with nine rebounds and six assists. Oden, in his return to competitive ball had 11.

Team Scarlet & Gray will be back on the court on Sunday, July 29 at 3:00 p.m. ET, taking on the second-seeded Team Fredette. The Fighting Jimmers beat the Fort Wayne Champs earlier on Friday night, by a score of 104-91, with the team’s namesake putting up 42.

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MotS&G Season Preview: Rutgers @ Ohio State

Season Preview: Rutgers @ Ohio State
Richard Tongohan
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In week 2, the Buckeyes will square off against a team led by a former coach in Chris Ash. It has been two seasons since he left and he has gone up against his former team twice and they have yet to get on the scoreboard. The past two years have been miserable for the Scarlet Knight as they were blown out both times, by a very wide margin and in embarrassing fashion.

Teams would often tip their hat to the other team, but being on the opposite end of a 56-0, 58-0 beatdown in consecutive years? Things need to change and they need to try to put some points on the board.

So what will this years edition be like? Will it be the same old stagnant offense getting dismantled by another dangerous defense? Or will they make it a little more competitive and interesting?

No one really knows and since it is college football, anything can happen, but unless drastic changes are made, it is not looking too good at this point, if I am being honest and objective. Since Coach Ash took over, he has gone 0-2 against his former team which is respectable despite being throttled both times, but that is the least of his worries because he has yet to post a winning season and he is 6-18. He needs to win a few more games or he will feel the pressure.

The biggest question remains with the offense who finished 128th in total offense, 86th in rushing offense, and 124th in passing offense. Last year, the Buckeyes were 9th in the nation in total defense, 6th in rushing defense, and 30th in passing defense, which gave offenses fits. This years defense will undoubtedly be just as dangerous and relentless as last years, but they do have new starters at a few positions. The unfortunate thing is they still have no idea who will lead the offense at Quarterback, which goes in Ohio State’s favor.

Rutgers will have their leading receiving threat at Tight End in Jerome Washington. They also return a pair of defenders, Trevor Morris (leading tackler) and Jawuan Harris (interception leader), which is helpful. They have a star in the making in Jonathan Hilliman, who is projected to be the starting Running Back after Gus Edwards left. A committee is also another option at the position because they have a ton of talent there.

The O-Line is also solid, with a pair of new Guards that are wedged in between experienced players with experience and a few starts. Will it help against another Bosa brother led defensive front? We will see what happens. I feel like this game will be another massacre and it’ll get ugly quick. The defense will keep them in check as the offense puts on a show with their shiny new toy at Quarterback.

Prediction:

Like I said a little bit ago, it’ll be a massacre. The Rutgers are the away team after all, and they go into the Shoe with a purpose that quickly disappears after a few turnovers–and poof! Thier will is gone. The D-Line will prove to be too much for whoever is the starting QB and the defense scores at least once and collects a minimum of 4 sacks.

Haskins lights up the scoreboard as well. He will tear it up with 4 passing TD’s while his Running Backs pound the will out of the defense for a combined total of 145 yards and a TD. This game will be put out of reach quick and the starters will use this as a tune-up for the neutral site game at AT&T Stadium. Rest or go pedal-to-the-metal, it’ll be helpful if the offense runs efficiently.

Final: Ohio State defeats Rutgers 55-6








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LGHL Ohio State leads the country in elite wins over the past 5 years

Ohio State leads the country in elite wins over the past 5 years
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Will somebody, anybody, please give the 2002 national champions the respect that they deserve?

“Coming up with lots of wins always matters, but pulling off the massive victory over the top team in the big game can define a season... As you’ll notice, it’s really, really hard to get a win over a great team – that’s why they’re Elite Wins.”

- Pete Fiutak, CollegeFootballNews.com


In Fiutak’s article, he analyzes the number of “elite” wins that each team in the 11 FBS conferences have had over the past five years. He defines an elite win as “a victory over an FBS team that finished with two losses or fewer, or on the road or in a bowl game against a team that lost three games.”

He also adds an extra half of a win to a team’s total if they get a road win over a team that finished with two or fewer losses on the season.

Now that you understand Fiutak’s methodology, let’s get to the real reason that I’m bringing this up; Ohio State has the most elite wins over the past five years of any team in the country. The Buckeyes’ 12 elite W's are four more than Michigan State, the second in the Big Ten, and 12 more— count them, 12 more— than the Michigan Wolverines.

The only other teams with double-digit elite victories over the time period are Clemson (10) and Oklahoma (10), both of whom claimed one of their wins over the Buckeyes. So, OSU should get credit for at least an extra half win for contributing to those totals too!

Obviously, Alabama only having 8.5 elite wins doesn’t negate the domination that they’ve shown over college football during this five-year time period, but it does show that not only is Ohio State winning a lot— they have 61 total victories over those five years—, but they are also doing it against consistently good competition, both in a very deep Big Ten and in aggressive non-conference scheduling.

With 12 of the Buckeyes’ 61 wins from the past five years being of the elite variety (for 19.67 percent), that means that they average between two and three elite wins per year. So, looking at Ohio State’s 2018 schedule, you have to wonder where those wins could come from.

To me, it looks most likely that OSU’s best options this season would be to pull off the road victory in Happy Valley in late-September, beat the Spartans in East Lansing in November, and then see what happens in any potential postseason game(s).

Since these contests would all be on the road or in a bowl game, the Buckeyes would have the benefit of an elite win being counted against a team that finished with three losses, making it easier for their opponent to qualify.

Of course, there is a chance that TTUN could come into Columbus with one or no losses, allowing Ohio State to pick up an elite win at home, but despite Shea Patterson’s arrival in Ann Arbor, Harbaugh’s squad is going to have to prove that they deserve this consideration first.

“No one would label the 2002 Buckeyes dominant, despite five wins by 24 points or more and a defense that allowed only 64 points in the second half all season.”

- ESPN.com staff


By now, you’ve probably seen the ESPN article that attempts to rank all of the college football national champions from the past 20 years. If you haven’t, don’t worry about it, it’s garbage.

Ohio State has won two national titles during this two-decade period; the most recent, capping off the 2014 season, was judged by The Worldwide Leader’s expert panel as being the 14th best team on the list. I would gladly fight somebody about that ranking, but what really gets my goat is that Ohio State’s first national championship of the post-Woody Hayes era ranks 21st... out of 21.

Now, I will be the first to admit that the Jim Tressel style of football left a lot of be desired when it came to aesthetic appeal. Despite putting up a ton of wins, very rarely did I truly enjoy a game that he coached while rocking the scarlet and gray sweater vest. More often than not, it was nerve-racking to watch. Tressel’s teams often found ways to ignore their talent and make things more difficult than they needed to be.

That being typed, the panel’s determination basically seems to be that these Buckeyes weren’t flashy enough on offense. Adam Rittenberg finished the blurb on the team saying, “This was a team that simply knew how to win, style points be damned.”

So, let me get this straight, style points are more important than their five wins by 24 points or more. Style points are more important that allowing an average of 4.5 points per game in the second half all season. Style points are more important than the 27 NFL draft picks from that squad (not to mention even more unsigned free agents).

Look, I might be a little extra sensitive about this one, since this was my senior year at OSU, and I was in Sun Devil Stadium for the Fiesta Bowl, but it boggles my mind that 16 years later, this collection of historic winners is still not getting any respect from anyone outside of Buckeye Nation.

“Anyone following Ohio State football and basketball players on social media may have seen them tweeting out the hashtag “#SetTheExpectation” on Tuesday.”

- Tim Bielik, cleveland.com


If you follow Ohio State recruiting, you know that one of the reasons that continually gets mentioned when top-tier recruits commit to come to Columbus is Urban Meyer’s Real Life Wednesdays. And, recently, OSU basketball coach Chris Holtmann said that his staff was developing a similar program called Beyond Hoops.

This emphasis on more than just the athlete half of “student-athlete” has proven to be incredibly important to the individual programs, yes, but even more so to the players themselves.

That continued on Tuesday as Brenda Tracy came and spoke to the OSU football and both men’s and women’s basketball teams. Tracy describes herself as a gang rape survivor. Two of her four assailants were college football players at Oregon State, who were ultimately suspended a single game suspension for their actions.


Thank you @OhioStateHoops & @OhioStateFB for allowing me to share my story and my mission with you. Go be the 90%!!! #SetTheExpectation pic.twitter.com/m1zPU1Io5r

— Brenda Tracy (@brendatracy24) July 24, 2018

Tracy now uses her experiences to talk to high school and college athletes about her “Set the Expectation” pledge. Her goal is to educate athletes “about consent and healthy relationships,” as well as to make sure that they understand that sexual assault, domestic violence, and other similar crimes are never acceptable, no matter your status in a community.

Tracy spoke to the teams the day after Ohio State wide receivers coach Zach Smith was fired over concerns about domestic violence allegations from his ex-wife. So, while the impact of her first-person presentation obviously already fit well into the normal “Real Life” programming that the teams do, it likely hit even closer to home this week.

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Beach said, of course, he will have his usual assortment of bears, benches and Buckeye creations, and many other surprises along the way. Beach also said his work truck, which doubles as his stage for the show will have a new look. He's added an awning ...


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Google Ohio State Basketball: Why you shouldn't underestimate the Buckeyes - Busting Brackets

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Ohio State Basketball: Why you shouldn't underestimate the Buckeyes
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Ohio State basketball lost a fair amount of talent this offseason but it is not time to count them out yet. Here's why you shouldn't underestimate the Buckeyes. Ohio State basketball vastly exceeded expectations in Year 1 under head coach Chris Holtmann.
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Sullinger played for the Buckeyes for two seasons before a five-year career in the NBA and, most recently, a stint in the Chinese Basketball Association. Wesson is preparing for his second season with the Scarlet and Gray after making the All-Big Ten ...


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LGHL What does Cormontae Hamilton bring to Ohio State?

What does Cormontae Hamilton bring to Ohio State?
Patrick Mayhorn
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The Buckeyes have their 2019 tight end, even if you would know it by looking at him.

Ohio State’s newest recruiting pipeline is one that not many could’ve predicted. While they do still make inroads in Ohio, Texas, Florida, and the other traditional power states, there’s been a rise of Buckeye recruits coming from the south, by way of Tennessee. From Max Wray in 2018, his brother Jake in 2020, and Kane Patterson in 2019, the Buckeyes are paying more attention to the Volunteer State than ever before.

They cemented that minutes ago, as they landed a commitment from Memphis tight end Cormontae Hamilton. Hamilton, a Whitehaven High School captain, picked up an offer last month at OSU’s Friday Night Lights camp, and has been in constant contact with the Buckeyes ever since. The interest was mutual between both parties, obviously.

The Ohio State offer was the last one Hamilton needed. He was sold on Ohio State, and with the green light from Ohio State, it was only a matter of time before Hamilton joined the fray. What is Ohio State getting in the Tennessee tight end?

On the field


Cormontae is a bit of an unusual player. At 6-foot-1, 256 pounds, you’d expect him to be an old-fashioned middle linebacker, or a defensive end. His film proves however, that despite his strange frame, he’s a tight end, and a very good one. With his measurements, you’d expect Hamilton to be a bit chunky, but he really isn’t.

He’s well built, in good shape, and honestly, he just looks like a big wide receiver. The thing about Hamilton is that no matter how unusual to see a player of his size play like he does, that is just how he is made. He’s naturally big, and while he’s not as tall as a traditional tight end, it really doesn’t seem to hurt him that much.

His size actually seems to be an advantage. He’s extremely strong for how young he is, and he’s able to play physically against linebackers, something a lot of tight ends are afraid to do. He knows how to use his arms subtly to get separation, and his football IQ is through the roof. Throw in his surprising speed, and Hamilton is an extremely difficult player to guard, because you pretty much have to have a freak athlete at linebacker to cover him.

On top of his speed and strength, Hamilton has fantastic body control. He knows exactly where he is relative to the field and defenders, and contorts himself to make catches cleanly while avoiding contact that could pop the ball out. This also helps him when running after the catch, because he’s got great balance, and can run right through defensive backs.

As a blocker, Hamilton is about as good as you’ll get from a high school tight end. He’s willing and capable to block anyone he’s asked to, including defensive ends, outside linebackers, and even blitzing defensive backs. He looks like a seasoned veteran dealing with a variety of pass and run rush moves, and will be a great asset to Ohio State’s running game as well as their passing attack.

Hamilton will need to improve his route tree in Columbus. It’s pretty basic right now, and if there’s one thing I think he really needs to work on, it’s footwork. That applies to blocking as well, as he will need to widen his stance and block more with his legs and his arms at the next level.

For those wondering what he’ll do in college, I’ll direct you towards NC State’s Jaylen Samuels, now of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Hamilton is a bit bigger, and a little less fast, but I think he could be used in a pretty similar way. There are two definitions of h-back in college football, with the first being a quick, small guy (think Curtis Samuel/ Percy Harvin), and the second looking a lot like Hamilton.

In the class


Hamilton is the 15th member of Ohio State’s 2019 class. He’s the first and probably the only tight end, because Ohio State really doesn’t need anymore right now. They landed two in 2018, and have a few top targets in 2020. It’s a relatively week year for tight ends, so I imagine they’ll finish up the position here with Hamilton, though they may still look to add Brenton Strange.

Hamilton’s commitment puts Ohio State at sixth in the nation, just barely leaping over LSU, and sitting four points behind Georgia. I don’t think Ohio State is landing the number one class in 2019, but this commitment will help them move closer to the top. Despite his current low rankings, I think Hamilton could be in for a jump following his senior season. He’s a tough player to evaluate, but he’s very, very talented.

You can view Hamilton’s fantastic film below, and read more about his commitment here.

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Buckeyes land 15th commitment in class of 2019
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The Ohio State Buckeyes received their 15th commitment from a member of the class of 2019 on Friday. » RECRUITING SUMMARY: Buckeyes building strong 2019, 2020 classes. Cormontae Hamilton, a 6-foot-1, 256-pound tight end from Whitehaven High ...
2002 Buckeyes ranked worst national title team in last 20 years247Sports
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Rare neutral site game vs. TCU proves lucrative for Ohio State
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Ohio State will dip its toe into the lucrative college football neutral site business this season as the Buckeyes face TCU Sept. 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. In 2012, Ohio State and TCU reached terms on a home-and-home series that would have ...


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LGHL Ohio State gets commitment from 3-star tight end Cormontae Hamilton

Ohio State gets commitment from 3-star tight end Cormontae Hamilton
Matt Tamanini
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The Buckeyes add another member to their 2019 recruiting class.

The football commitments keep rolling in for the Ohio State Buckeyes, as on Friday afternoon, three-star Tennessee tight end Cormontae Hamilton declared that he was “100% committed” to becoming a Buckeye.


I am 100% committed to The ️hio State University #GoBuckspic.twitter.com/WJFJ3kQiwn

— Cormontae Hamilton⚡️ (@Cbvndzzz) July 27, 2018

Hamilton is currently slotted as the 22nd player in the Volunteer State as he heads into his senior year, and the 30th best TE in the country, according to 247 Sports’ composite rankings. In addition to the Buckeyes, Hamilton held offers from Alabama, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Louisville, Michigan, and more.

Hamilton is the 15th member of Ohio State’s 2019 class. It had been a while since they added a commitment, but with so few spots left (roughly eight after this commit), every commitment is crucial, and has to be thought over thoroughly. He’ll almost certainly be the only tight end in the class, as Ohio State doesn’t have a great need for them in the 2019 cycle.

Ultimately, it came down to Hamilton or Brenton Strange, to fill the tight end spot, and Ohio state chose Hamilton.

We will have more on what this commitment means to Ohio State and their 2019 class shortly.

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Skip Bayless details why the 2014 Ohio State Buckeyes were the best college football team in the last 20 years
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MIAMI (July 27, 2018) – FOX Sports Florida, the statewide television home of the Miami Marlins, will premiere an all-new episode of “Inside the Marlins” this Sunday, July 29, upon conclusion of Miami's game against the Washington Nationals. Join host ...


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Google BREAKING: Cormontae Hamilton commits to Ohio State - 247Sports

BREAKING: Cormontae Hamilton commits to Ohio State - 247Sports
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BREAKING: Cormontae Hamilton commits to Ohio State
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Memphis (Tenn.) Whitehaven tight end Cormontae Hamilton had his mind set on making it to Friday Night Lights and earning a scholarship offer from the Buckeyes. He made the trip alone and rode on a Greyhound bus both to Columbus and back home.


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LGHL Team Scarlet & Gray returns to TBT action with Oden, without Sullinger, Mullens

Team Scarlet & Gray returns to TBT action with Oden, without Sullinger, Mullens
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The OSU alumni team will look a little different this weekend.

If you didn’t know any better, you might think that the 2018 edition of Team Scarlet & Gray playing in The Basketball Tournament was actually angling for their own version of “Hard Knocks” or “Last Chance U,” because it’s been a little bit of a soap opera for the former Buckeyes.

While the Midwest’s top-seeded squad won its first two games last weekend, the team that head coach Scoonie Penn fields tonight in the Super 16 will look considerably different.


Despite back-and-forth rumors, the star of the tournament thus far, Jared Sullinger, will miss the game against the No. 12 Primetime Players because he is getting married. In an interview on Columbus radio station 105.7 The Zone on Thursday, Penn seemed to leave the door open for Sully’s return on Sunday— should they advance— but was less than 100 percent confident in that option.


However, Sullinger won’t be the only former-Buckeye big-man not suiting up tonight, as Byron Mullens has withdrawn from the team, following a 14-point, five rebound performance in 10 minutes of work in Saturday’s opening-round game.

Citing a disagreement when it came to his cut of the potential $2 million top prize, on Thursday, Mullens said on Instagram that continuing to play would not be worth the risk of injury.


I was thrilled to be able to take part in this year's TBT event with my fellow members of our OSU basketball brotherhood. It was very disappointing to not have been able to take part in this event last year due to an injury. As previously indicated, I was not made aware of the distorted financial split with my fellow teammates until 1 day prior. the reasoning for this was due to my non participation last year due to the injury. Something that was completely out of my control. I turned down other opportunities this year just to be part of this event and to represent Scarlet and Grey again. I feel that I am bringing just as much to the table for this team , and our fans as any of the other members. Yet I have been made to feel that my value is somewhat less? We are a team and should be treated as such. I cannot continue, in good faith , to finish the tournament for considerably less then my counter parts and jeopardize a possible injury. It is unfortunate that we couldn’t all agree to an even Split between everyone across the board. Thank you for the opportunity to play in front of our fans again. It felt like being home and a sense of family. Best of luck in the remainder of the tournament!

A post shared by Byron Mullens (@byronjmullens) on Jul 24, 2018 at 12:28pm PDT

Fortunately for S&G, they won’t be completely without a big man for the weekend, as former No. 1 overall NBA Draft pick Greg Oden will be joining the team, according to Penn. While he is not expected to play anywhere near the minutes that Sullinger did, Oden has been playing quite a bit of basketball in the past year as a student assistant/manager for Chris Holtmann’s Ohio State team. Rumor has it that he is quite the beast in the manager vs. manager pick-up games.

On The Zone, Penn said that he anticipated Scarlet & Gray playing more “small ball,” at least while Sully is out.

How’d we get here?


Sullinger has been an absolute monster in the first two rounds of TBT, putting up a combined 48 points and 26 rebounds, including a ridiculous 28 and 20 performance in the second round.

However, with Sully tying the knot, Scarlet & Gray is going to have to find production elsewhere, and it could come from any host of other players. Everybody’s favorite gym rat, Aaron Craft, turned in 12 points, five assists, and a pair of steals in the second round victory over the No. 9 Matadors, while David Lighty put up 15, four, and three of his own in the game.

In the first contest of the tournament, it was a pair of non-Buckeyes who were the best Robins to Sully’s Batman. Former Nittany Lion Talor Battle contributed 16 points, six boards, and four assists against the No. 16 West Virginia Wildcats, while Columbus native and Norther Illinois alum Leon Rodgers went for 11 points of his own.

I’m not holding my breath that Oden will be enough of a stopgap on his own to keep the Scarlet & Gray alive until Sully returns. However, if he can provided enough of an inside presence to create space for the likes of Jon Diebler, Lighty, Battle, et al., we should see the former Buckeyes make a return trip to the semifinals.

Who’s next?


The former Buckeyes’ Super 16 opponent will be the Primetime Players, a veteran group from North Carolina that has played more than 500 games together over the years. While they were bounced in the first and second rounds of the 2016 and 2017 TBTs, they did make it to the Round of 16 in the inaugural 2015 event.

In this year’s first round, the Players defeated the Bradley alumni team, Always a Brave, 68-64, thanks to an 18-point comeback. Then, in the second round, they upset the No. 4 Big X, a team made up of Big Ten alums, including Andrew Dakich.

With the score tied at 67, Terell Smith hit a three-pointer to reach the Elam Ending target of 70 (more on that below). Smith put up 30 points in the game, to bring his TBT 2018 total to 46. Chris Moore also adds to the team’s scoring, averaging 15 a game thus far.

Check out highlights of their second round game from last weekend:

What’s up with this “Elam Ending” thing?


After experimenting with it in last year’s play-in games, this year’s TBT is using a unique way to end games that will cut down on the increasingly abused, always annoying “Hack-a-Whomever” strategy that prolongs the game.

Here’s how it works:


“Under the rule, at the first dead ball after the four minute mark in the fourth quarter, the game clock shuts off. A Target Score is set by adding seven to the leading team’s score. The first team to reach the Target Score wins.” More on TBT using the Elam Ending.
How to watch

No. 1 Scarlet & Gray vs. No. 12 Primetime Players


Time: 9 p.m. ET

TV: ESPN | Online: Watch ESPN

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Google Buckeyes getting visit from top 50 prospect this weekend - 247Sports

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Buckeyes getting visit from top 50 prospect this weekend
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The 2002 Ohio State season is remembered as magical by Buckeye players and fans alike. The Scarlet and Gray began the year ranked 13th in the AP Poll and projected by the media to finish second in the Big Ten. Yet Jim Tressel's team went undefeated in ...


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LGHL Ohio State lands in 5-star’s top 10

Ohio State lands in 5-star’s top 10
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The Buckeyes make the cut for an elite 2018 lineman.

It’s been a whirlwind of a week for the Ohio State Buckeyes football program. Not to rehash every detail, but even in the midst of firing a coach and naming a new one as an interim, the Buckeyes landed their 2020 top running back target—further proving that even when a negative headline hits, recruiting still remains one of the greatest strengths of the coaching staff.

On the brink of what is easily the biggest recruiting weekend left until the season begins, the staff will quickly refocus all of their attention to their visitors. With many top prospects coming to campus, Urban Meyer and the rest of his elite recruiting staff will look to continue to put their best foot forward. With some visitors already in attendance for the weekend, these next two days could be very big for the Bucks.

Is OSU right for Wright?


It’s been a pretty drama-free recruiting cycle for Ohio State. With this class, the solid members haven’t wavered. One recruitment, though, that has been a bit of a roller coaster is with five-star offensive tackle and West Virginia native Darnell Wright. Not only is he the second best offensive tackle in the 2019 class, he’s also listed as West Virginia’s top prospect. Not news to any Ohio State recruiting follower: Wright’s talent. Also not news: the bit of wavering between his relationship with the Buckeyes.

Thought to be a heavy Ohio State favorite at one point, Wright at The Opening in Texas came forward with the rumors swirling that there may be some bad blood between him and current Ohio State pledge Doug Nester—another West Virginian. A rivalry between the two is mainly due to their being from the same city, but also from rival schools during their prep seasons. If that’s the sole reason for Wright to not come to Ohio State, you’d have to think that reasoning is just not acceptable, but since The Opening and weeks to follow, Wright may once again be becoming more interested in the Buckeyes, and the relationship with Nester may not be as serious as you’d think. For Buckeye fans, we’re hoping that’s the case and Meyer can pull both the No. 1 and No. 2 ranked players from their neighbors to the east.


If you were wondering... pic.twitter.com/xniYWfOHq2

— Darnell Wright (@darnell_5232) July 26, 2018

Yesterday, via his Twitter account, Wright announced his final top 10 schools. Unaware if he will trim it down even further in the months to come, it’s still impressive for these schools to make the cut considering he has a pretty impressive list of offers. On the list included Alabama, Clemson, Florida State, Georgia, Miami, North Carolina, Penn State, USC, Tennessee and Ohio State.

A trip to Columbus is sure to happen; and if the Buckeyes knock the visit out of the park, they may be able to hold off the SEC for this prospect. Ohio State is currently the overwhelming favorite on the 247sports crystal ball predictions and they’d love to turn that crystal ball into reality.

Coming from out west


As previously mentioned, Ohio State is set to play host to several of their top recruiting targets this weekend. The visitor list is more than impressive and last night started it off with a bang. Ferndale, Washington native Geirean Hatchett, the nation’s seventh best offensive guard prospect in the 2020 class made his way to campus. The 6-foot-5, 275-pound prospect is a top 250 player in his class, the fourth best player in Washington state, and also a composite four-star status player.

While the Buckeyes already hold a commitment from the third best guard in the 2020 class in Luke Wypler and also (most likely) lead for the nation’s best guard in Justin Rogers, it’s easy to tell how well the Buckeyes are not only recruiting, but also putting a serious focus on the offensive line. They may get the two aforementioned players, but they certainly won’t stop recruiting top elite linemen—and Hatchett is easily fitting of that bill.


Amazing day at THE Ohio State University!Thank you @OSUCoachMeyer @OhioStateFB @CoachStudOL @markpantoni @WestonZernechel @ParisJohnsonJr #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/UO9By1VpjG

— Geirean (@GeireanHatchett) July 26, 2018

Looking as if he’s enjoying his time on campus, one of the most telling aspects of this weekend is current commit Paris Johnson also pictured in Hatchett’s tweet. A true leader of the class already, this Cincinnati star is taking matters into his own hands to deliver what Buckeye Nation really wants: a top national class for both Meyer and Ohio State.

Well on their way, Johnson and a host of other already in the fold will be making their voices heard not only this weekend, but until National Signing Day 2020. That should have every one of us very excited for what could be possible in the next major haul of Ohio State talent.

Quick Hits:

  • 6-foot-4 2020 receiver, Devell Washington (Bay City, Michigan) will be on campus today at Ohio State. The Michigan native will visit the Wolverines tomorrow, but is currently pegged as a Michigan State lean.
  • Rakim Jarrett, the ninth best 2020 receiver from Washington, D.C. will be on Ohio State’s campus both today and tomorrow. A big time visit, this weekend could even possibly be commit watch time for the heavy Ohio State favorite.

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BuckeyeXtra Football podcast | An upheaval in the Buckeyes coaching staff
The Columbus Dispatch
Dispatch Ohio State football beat writers Bill Rabinowitz and Tim May on the upheaval in the Buckeyes coaching staff just days from the opening of preseason camp, and some thoughts about the Big Ten after the annual conference media days in Chicago.


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