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Google State's top recruit in Class of 2020 commits to Ohio State Buckeyes - Dayton Daily News

State's top recruit in Class of 2020 commits to Ohio State Buckeyes - Dayton Daily News
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State's top recruit in Class of 2020 commits to Ohio State Buckeyes
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Ohio's top recruit in the class of 2020 is staying home. St. Xavier junior offensive tackle Paris Johnson Jr., a five-star recruit, verbally committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes on Thursday night. I'm Staying Home!! #GoBucks #Committed pic.twitter.com/ ...

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Google BH: Deep in their heart | Waiting game ends - 247Sports

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BH: Deep in their heart | Waiting game ends
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Waiting game ends … Class of 2020 running back Darvon Hubbard felt like a Buckeye offer, didn't he? He plays high school football at Scottsdale (Ariz.) Chaparral with prime Buckeyes QB target Jack Miller. Oh, and Hubbard is an Akron native that moved ...


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Google Bucknuts Brackets: No. 4 Taylor Decker vs No. 29 Michael Bennett - 247Sports

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Bucknuts Brackets: No. 4 Taylor Decker vs No. 29 Michael Bennett
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Where you come in is with the voting, as our readers get to pick day by day who is/was the better Buckeye in a bracket-style format made from our staff's voting seeding. If you missed day three, your vote likely wouldn't have changed things much. No. 3 ...


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LGHL What does Paris Johnson Jr bring to Ohio State?

What does Paris Johnson Jr bring to Ohio State?
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The massive 2020 star has incredible potential.

There have been some complaints about offensive line recruiting in recent years, albeit not many, but enough to be noticeable in certain Buckeye circles. Questions about the level of talent coming to Columbus. Questions about taking three-star projects and more questions about high profile misses on players like Jackson Carman.

Those questions can probably go away now. After landing two 247Sports top-100 nationally ranked lineman in 2017 (Josh Myers, Wyatt Davis), two in 2018 (Matthew Jones, Nichlas Petit-Frere) and holding commitments from two so far in 2019 (Harry Miller, Doug Nester), the Buckeyes are in a great spot for the future up front. In case that wasn’t enough, Urban Meyer and co. added a commitment from Paris Johnson Jr., who will probably go down as the best lineman in the 2020 class. That’s pretty good.

It’s hard to overstate just how crucial it is to get Paris committed this early on. He’s a phenomenal player, and his impact, both on the field and in the class will be immense. Ohio State is in contention for the top class in 2020, and it seems like they have a legitimate shot, with some of the top players in the class showing serious interest.

Before we get too far ahead of ourselves with prognosticating the class, let’s take a look at what the commit at hand brings to Columbus on and off the field.

On the field


Before we get too deep into the film, the first and main thing that needs to be said about Paris is that this kid is as good of an athlete as you’ll see on the offensive line in high school football. He has fantastic size at 6-foot-7, 285 pounds, but the most impressive part of his frame is that his weight comes almost entirely from muscle. He’s in phenomenal shape, and that’s a huge part of what makes him so good.

When someone is that big, has quick feet, and can move as fast as Johnson can, there’s almost no way to get past them. His long arms and lateral speed help him excel as a pass blocker, as he can negate speed rushers with relative ease. His quickness is just as valuable in the rushing game, because he’s able to get down the field and pick up second and third level blocks consistently.

With all that being said, there are some things that need work, as always, because no recruit is perfect. Paris, while having a great first step, is a bit slow out of the stance. He doesn’t seem super comfortable in pass protection off of a three-point stance, which is pretty common in young linemen. Luckily, he’ll almost always be standing up in a two-point stance at Ohio State, because the Buckeyes very rarely have their tackles down low.

On top of that, Johnson is a bit handsy, which will get him in trouble with holding at the next level. However, both of these issues are mostly just me nit-picking, and all of it needs to be taken with a grain of salt, because Paris is still just 16 years old. It’s extremely impressive that he was as good as he was as a sophomore, and he’s only going to get better as he gets older and continues growing into his body.

In the class


There’s a palpable energy and level of excitement around Ohio State’s 2020 class—and for good reason. As I mentioned earlier, there are a ton of top prospects that seem like heavy Buckeye leans, including the top player in the class, defensive end Bryan Bresee. There seems to be a sense of camaraderie among commits and targets, and some have taken to social media to express their excitement, including Lejond Cavazos, who committed to Ohio State on Wednesday.


What y’all failing to realize is we just getting started... we will have the #1 class in the nation! #GoBuckshttps://t.co/WFX47nJtyC

— Lejond Cavazos (@lejondaryy) June 29, 2018

Johnson Jr. is the third member of the class, though there are some serious rumblings that four and five could be on the way very soon. He joins Cavazos and fellow offensive tackle Jake Wray. This commitment moves Ohio State to fourth in the country for 2020, just behind Miami (who has eight commitments), Oklahoma and Texas A&M.

Johnson Jr. picked Ohio State over 43 other offers, from pretty much every power school worth mentioning in college football. Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Miami, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Stanford, Texas, Texas A&M, USC and pretty much all of the Big Ten.

After a recent country-wide road trip this month for Johnson, to Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, Georgia, USC, Stanford, UCLA and Cal (one of these is not like the other), he was ready to shut his recruitment down. Despite efforts from all those schools, along with Notre Dame, Michigan and Penn State, Ohio State was the overwhelming favorite here, and Paris didn’t see anything to change that.

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Skull Session: The Opening Finals, Betting on the B1G and Bucks, and Inside Jimbo Fisher's $75 Million Deal
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In 2009, 2010 and 2014 the Buckeyes went 30-10-1 ATS. Some quick math informs you that they're 44-46-1 in the other seven seasons since 2008. Even so, there's still a clear trend when it comes to betting the Buckeyes: take them on the road. Whether in ...


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LGHL Ohio State find themselves on the top schools list for multiple prospects

Ohio State find themselves on the top schools list for multiple prospects
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The Buckeyes continue to impress for many of the nation’s best.

With the recruiting dead period in full effect and the completion of Ohio State’s summer camp season, the coaching staff and recruits alike are taking a much deserved break from communication with each other. Even though the dead period silences contact, there’s still good news for the Buckeyes this week (and even last night) in regards to gaining pledges in both their 2019 and 2020 classes. Ohio State is a recruiting machine as most know and this week was no different. With a staff as good as the Buckeyes, you know even a dead week means there’s going to be some momentum. As the staff and players gear up for the remainder of the summer months and fall camp, recruiting will surely pick back up. However, it may have never slowed down.

Oak Park beginning a pipeline to OSU?


Earlier this week, Buckeye Nation was taken by storm when the never ending 2019 QB recruiting saga was ended. Reported on the evening of Friday Night Lights, Oak Park, Michigan native Dwan Mathis was on campus to visit the Buckeyes. Fast forward a few days and cut out a few details and the one-time Michigan State commit is now the signal caller of the Buckeyes’ 2019 recruiting class. A four-star prospect and the ninth best pro-style QB in the country, per 247sports, the Ohio State staff and fans are thrilled to have this recruitment in the rearview mirror and headed onto other positions of need and interest.

One position of interest, even though in the 2020 class, is always going to be the offensive line. It’s been said by Meyer before several times, the key to a championship caliber team is a strong defensive and offensive line as the battle are always won in the trenches. Keep it in Oak Park and you have a prospect in Justin Rogers that the Buckeyes are extremely high on and would love to add to their 2020 class. A teammate of the aforementioned Mathis, Rogers is no stranger to Ohio State. A visitor to campus several times, the Buckeyes are easily in his top list of schools already and may even be the leader for his services.

Yesterday, in an video interview with Kevin Noon of Rivals.com, Justin took the time to speak about Michigan native players coming to Ohio State and the success they have and will continue to have. As the recruitment of Rogers goes even further, the Buckeyes will definitely continue to play a major role. Now, with Mathis, his current QB now in the fold, this could even help Ohio State’s great chances at landing another Oak Park Knight.

Ohio State continues to make the cut


It’s not unusual to see Ohio State make a top schools list for a top prospect. Literally, in each recruiting cycle that passes, the Buckeyes are seemingly always considered by the nation’s best players. This 2019 cycle and the future 2020 cycle are no different. As one of the top programs in the country in every aspect of their program, the Buckeyes are dominating on the recruiting trail and it’s not out of the question to wonder how long they can keep this momentum going. The easy answer, as long as Meyer is at the helm, you can place a nice chunk of change on success on and off the field.

Yesterday, multiple prospects released their top schools and to no surprise, Ohio State made the cut for both lists. Starting with Tre Williams, a 6-foot-3, 310-pound defensive tackle in the 2020 class of St. John’s College in Washington D.C., Williams trimmed his list to a final 10 schools. With an impressive resume, the four-star prospect ranks as the 10th best defensive tackle in the country and also the fifth best player from DC for his class. With nearly 30 scholarship offers, trimming a list to ten can’t be easy; but with two full seasons still to be played, it’s clear to see a bit of motivation for Tre to get this process figured out sooner than others.


Top 10✅ pic.twitter.com/m2GkPHB3nD

— TGroovy (@_TreWilliams) June 28, 2018

Making the cut for Tre included Clemson, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Virginia Tech, Michigan, Tennessee, Penn State and Texas A&M. While this list is pretty solid, the good news for Ohio State is that they currently hold every prediction in their favor on the 247sports crystal ball. It’s early, but Meyer and staff have set a great a first impression and have laid a solid foundation to land Williams. Time will tell, but their current status bodes pretty well.

Part 2


Another top 2020 prospect in Bryan Bresee also gave the Buckeyes some good news last night when his list was trimmed to a final 15 schools. Much like the story of the above Tre Williams, the Buckeyes find themselves in great position for Bresee as well—and they have to love that. Bryan is currently ranked as a five-star prospect, the top player at his defensive end position, the top player in the state of Maryland, and while we’re at it, let’s also mention that he’s considered to be the best prospect in the entire country for the 2020 class.


Top 15‼️ pic.twitter.com/w0KIiMp6Ue

— Bryan Bresee (@bryan_bresee) June 28, 2018

A 6-foot-5, 290-pounder, every program in the country would love to have this prospect. In addition to the Bucks, Maryland, Alabama, Michigan, Oklahoma, Penn State, Virginia Tech, LSU, Florida, Georgia, USC, Clemson, Wisconsin, Texas A&M and Notre Dame are the only schools that still have a shot. Once again, though, the 247sports crystal ball prediction heavily favors the Buckeyes—and if that does indeed come to pass, this 2020 Ohio State class is going to be one for the ages.

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Google One Key Match-Up: Oregon State vs Ohio State - 247Sports

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One Key Match-Up: Oregon State vs Ohio State
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This summer John Newby will be taking a look at each game on the Beavers schedule for one key match-up. First up, we take a look at Game 1 at Ohio State and the Beavers front seven vs the Buckeyes offensive line. On the first of September, Oregon State ...

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Google Paris Johnson Jr. commits to Ohio State: What it means for the Buckeyes - cleveland.com

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Paris Johnson Jr. commits to Ohio State: What it means for the Buckeyes
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State added a commitment from Class of 2020 five-star offensive tackle Paris Johnson Jr. on Thursday. Here's what it means for the Buckeyes: * Johnson is the best player in Ohio in the Class of 2020, a title that will likely go ...
Buckeyes keeping tabs on promising Cleveland-area 2020 prospect247Sports
Ohio State-Michigan: Can Jim Harbaugh loosen Buckeyes' 15-year grip on 'The Game'?Sporting News
Lejond Cavazos commits to Ohio State: Buckeyes land elite 2020 safetyLandof10.com
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Google State 7-on-7: Spring Hill, Gilmer advance to championship bracket - Longview News-Journal

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State 7-on-7: Spring Hill, Gilmer advance to championship bracket
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Gilmer, meanwhile, dropped its opening game in the Buckeyes' return to the state tournament for the second-straight year. The Buckeyes finished second in pool play at 2-1 behind Decatur. Spring Hill will take on Springtown at 9 a.m. today while Gilmer ...


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Google Buckeyes get a big help from Raiders - SalemNews.net

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Buckeyes get a big help from Raiders
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Combs hauled in a pair of long touchdown passes on his way to offensive MVP honors while Remish snagged the defensive MVP for his work at linebacker as the Buckeyes held off the Keystoners 22-20 at Reilly Stadium. While it obviously couldn't compare ...

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Google Ohio State wrestling's Kyle Snyder named Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year for second year...

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Ohio State wrestling's Kyle Snyder named Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year for second year in a row
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Snyder wasn't the only back-to-back winner of the Big Ten's Athlete of the Year award, as Indiana swimming's Lilly King won the Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year award for the second straight year in a row. The last Buckeye to take home that award was ...
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LGHL Ohio State gets commitment from 5-star offensive tackle Paris Johnson Jr.

Ohio State gets commitment from 5-star offensive tackle Paris Johnson Jr.
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BOOOOOOM! Ohio’s top player in the 2020 class will stay home.

The Ohio State Buckeyes have picked up their second 2020 commitment in as many days, and it’s a massive one, both literally and figuratively. After picking up a pledge from Florida safety Lejond Cavazos yesterday, Cincinnati offensive lineman Paris Johnson Jr. joined in on the fun, too.


I’m Staying Home!! #GoBucks #Committed pic.twitter.com/Mk8szu6k33

— Paris Johnson Jr. (@ParisJohnsonJr) June 29, 2018

Johnson Jr. is, if not the top target for the Buckeyes in 2020, one of the top targets. The enormous, 6-foot-7, 285-pound tackle is a consensus five-star recruit, and will likely be one of the best player in his class by the time he signs in December 2020. Ranked No. 8 in the 247Sports composite rankings, Johnson Jr. is one of the highest ranked commits in the Urban Meyer era, along with Chase Young, Nick Bosa, Taron Vincent and Nicholas Petit-Frere.


In addition to the Buckeyes, Johnson Jr. had offers from just about every major program in the country, including Michigan, Florida State, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Stanford, Oklahoma, Penn State and USC.

Johnson Jr. is the third member of a 2020 class that could rival the best of all time for the Buckeyes. he joins fellow tackle Jake Wray, and the aforementioned Cavazos. The class should get another huge boost this weekend, as quarterback Jack Miller is set to commit on Sunday.

You can watch Johnson’s highlights below. Land Grant Holy-Land will have more on this huge commitment soon.

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Google Erasmus Hall pipeline could include talented 2020 running back - 247Sports

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Erasmus Hall pipeline could include talented 2020 running back
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Two years ago, Ohio State had an All-American H-receiver by the name of Curtis Samuel. The 5-11, 197-pound Samuel was a product of Brooklyn (N.Y.) Erasmus Hall High School. Fast forward and the Buckeyes have taken two more players from Erasmus ...


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Google Outside Columbus: Toughest places to play in college football? - 247Sports

Outside Columbus: Toughest places to play in college football? - 247Sports
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Outside Columbus: Toughest places to play in college football?
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As Malik did when he arrived at Ohio State in 2014, Marcus planned on giving up competitive basketball and focus on his football career with the Buckeyes. While this arrest could call his eligibility into question, those close to the situation have ...
Ohio State freshman Marcus Hooker charged with DUIESPN
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Google FNL offer who said Buckeyes are No. 1 talks OSU official visit - 247Sports

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FNL offer who said Buckeyes are No. 1 talks OSU official visit
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As Malik did when he arrived at Ohio State in 2014, Marcus planned on giving up competitive basketball and focus on his football career with the Buckeyes. While this arrest could call his eligibility into question, those close to the situation have ...
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LGHL Ohio State wrestling’s Kyle Snyder named Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year for second year...

Ohio State wrestling’s Kyle Snyder named Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year for second year in a row
Brett Ludwiczak
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With back-to-back wins, Snyder becomes the third Ohio State wrestler to take home the Big Ten’s Jesse Owens Male Athlete of the Year award in the last four years.


Kyle Snyder is the first ever two-time Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year, announced as the 2018 honoree today by the conference office.

MORE⤵️https://t.co/5kzkYtl85y#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/40cKISUCf7

— Ohio State Wrestling (@wrestlingbucks) June 28, 2018

Kyle Snyder continues to make history, become the first-ever two-time male recipient of the Big Ten Jesse Owens Male Athlete of the Year award. Snyder is the only American to ever finish college as a three-time national champion, an Olympic gold medalist, and a two-time world champion.

To close out his Ohio State career, Snyder finished the season at 17-1, with his lone loss coming to Adam Coon of Michigan. Snyder was able to avenge the loss to Coon by beating him in both the Big Ten Championships and the NCAA Championships. Seven of Snyder’s wins this season came over nationally-ranked opponents.

Ohio State has now won nine Big Ten Athlete of the Year awards since the inception of the honor in 1982, with six of those winners being male athletes and three of the winners being female athletes. With Snyder’s back-to-back wins, Ohio State wrestling has earned three of the last four Big Ten Jesse Owens Male Athlete of the Year awards, as Logan Stieber took home the honor in 2015.

Snyder wasn’t the only back-to-back winner of the Big Ten’s Athlete of the Year award, as Indiana swimming’s Lilly King won the Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year award for the second straight year in a row. The last Buckeye to take home that award was track and field’s Christina Manning in 2012. Jessica Davenport in 2007 and Ohio State volleyball player Laura Davis in 1995 were other Buckeye recipients of the award.

“Obviously you can only start five, so some of these guys that are really good aren’t going to start. But if they have a role to go in there and play and they’re needed at a certain time, that keeps the depth, that develops the cohesiveness, that’s all the things you want.”

Ohio State offensive line coach Greg Studrawa via Austin Ward, Letterman Row


Ohio State doesn’t just rebuild, it reloads. That has especially held true with the offensive line over the past few years. The Buckeyes have a couple holes to fill on the offensive line heading into this season, but Ohio State has plenty of talent to vie for those spots.

The Buckeyes will have some stability to build on, with Isaiah Prince and Michael Jordan returning as starters this season. Thayer Munford has made big strides since joining the program, and looks like he is in line to take over the left tackle position.

The biggest question for Ohio State heading into the 2018 is who is going to replace Billy Price at center. Fifth-year senior Brady Taylor is the favorite to take over the position vacated by Price, and any trepidation about Taylor stepping in at center should be eased by the fact that he has been able to learn behind back-to-back Rimington Award winners.

What makes this group of Ohio State offensive linemen scarier than in years past is the depth they possess. Early on in his coaching tenure in Columbus, it was no secret Urban Meyer was unhappy with the quality of depth of the offensive line. The same can’t be said these days, as the offensive line is loaded with talent. With a mixture of upperclassmen and highly-touted younger recruits, the Buckeye offensive line shouldn’t have much trouble opening holes for the running game and keeping new starting quarterback Dwayne Haskins clean.

“I think I can take a big step. Still doing the little things I do, because always I’m going to do whatever it takes to help the team win. Doing that and getting my shot more consistent and ball handling and playmaking, I think I can make a big step.”

Ohio State forward Andre Wesson via Adam Jardy, The Columbus Dispatch


One of the returning Ohio State basketball players that will be expected to take a big step forward this year is junior forward Andre Wesson. Last year at this time, Wesson was just an observer due to an undisclosed medical condition which kept him on the sidelines.

The time on the sidelines in the offseason left Wesson struggling to find his rhythm, which took until around Christmas to come back. Wesson was decidedly more active after the calendar turned to 2018, registering at least 18 minutes in each of the final 17 games of the season.

Not only will the Buckeyes be looking for more production from Wesson on the floor, but they’ll also be hoping he takes on more of a leadership role for a team that lost veterans Jae’Sean Tate and Keita Bates-Diop. While Wesson showed he could hold his own on the defensive end last season, this offseason he is working to improve on the offensive end. With younger brother Kaleb having already turned some heads for Ohio State in his freshman year, the rest of the Big Ten could have a big problem with the Wesson brothers if Andre is able to put his game together with a full offseason to work on it.

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Google BM5: Buckeyes will take center stage at The Opening - 247Sports

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BM5: Buckeyes will take center stage at The Opening
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Ohio State was always a legit presence at The Opening at Nike HQ in Beaverton, Ore. The event has moved to Dallas this year. Expect Ohio State to maintain its legit presence. From Garrett Wilson to Darnell Wright there are names aplenty ticketed for ...
Ohio State Buckeyes freshman Marcus Hooker charged with DUIESPN
Lejond Cavazos commits to Ohio State; Jaelen Gill embraces expectationsLandof10.com
Ohio State makes the first cut for Bryan Bresee, the No. 1 prospect in 2020: Buckeyes football recruitingcleveland.com
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Google Kyle Snyder named Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year - 247Sports

Kyle Snyder named Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year - 247Sports
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Kyle Snyder named Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year
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He may be gone from Ohio State, but he's certainly not forgotten... and he's still winning collegiate awards. Former Buckeye wrestler Snyder was named the Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year on Thursday. Indiana women's swimmer Lilly King was named the ...
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BTN Indiana’s Lilly King, Ohio State’s Kyle Snyder repeat as Big Ten athletes of the year

Indiana’s Lilly King, Ohio State’s Kyle Snyder repeat as Big Ten athletes of the year
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

Indiana women's swimmer Lilly King was honored as the Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year and Ohio State wrestler Kyle Snyder was recognized as the 2018 Big Ten Jesse Owens Male Athlete of the Year, the conference announced on Thursday. Both are repeat winners from 2017.

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Google Ohio State Buckeyes football had Cleveland Heights defensive end ... - 247Sports

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Ohio State Buckeyes football had Cleveland Heights defensive end ...
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Ohio State signed one player from Cleveland Heights in its 2018 recruiting class in defensive end Tyreke Smith. The Buckeyes could be keeping an eye on ...
Ohio State Buckeyes freshman Marcus Hooker charged with DUIESPN
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Ohio State Freshman Marcus Hooker Reportedly Arrested For DUIBuckeye Wire
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Google Haskins, Dobbins undervaluedf in Heisman Trophy race - 247Sports

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Haskins, Dobbins undervaluedf in Heisman Trophy race
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Discussing the Heisman Trophy race this week on The Audible with Stew and Bruce, the Buckeyes deserve more attention when it comes to the sport's ultimate individual award. The odds on quarterback Dwayne Haskins sit around 33:1, and that bet could ...

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Ohio State-Michigan: Can Jim Harbaugh loosen Buckeyes' 15-year grip on 'The Game'?
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Ohio State's Dwayne Haskins filled in for an injured J.T. Barrett and led the Buckeyes to a 31-20 victory in Ann Arbor last season. Haskins won the starting job in the spring and figures to be among the Heisman Trophy contenders in 2018. Michigan also ...
Lejond Cavazos commits to Ohio State: Buckeyes land elite 2020 safetyLandof10.com
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Phil Steele previews Ohio State; how good are the Buckeyes' receivers? Podcastcleveland.com
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Ohio State freshman Marcus Hooker charged with DUI
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Marcus Hooker, a freshman safety for the Ohio State Buckeyes and younger brother of Indianapolis Colts safety Malik Hooker, has been charged with DUI in Neshannock Township, Pennsylvania. Hooker, 18, was stopped by police on June 16. He was also ...

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Ohio State freshman Marcus Hooker charged with DUI
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Marcus Hooker, a freshman safety for the Ohio State Buckeyes and younger brother of Indianapolis Colts safety Malik Hooker, has been charged with DUI in Neshannock Township, Pennsylvania. Hooker, 18, was stopped by police on June 16. He was also ...

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