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Big Ten this year

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Anyone else surprised the B1G is 1..2..3 on football and basketball (combined) win percentage over the past 10 years? Anyone surprised that the OSU Beavers are #4?

Meh. If it's just straight-up win percentage, I'm not thrilled. Sure, it's cool to be #1 and all, but they play about 35 games in basketball? And 12-15 in football. When it's weighted 2-3 times in favor of one, the teams that are good in the other aren't going to have much of a shot.

Now, if they took the win percentage in football and the win percentage in basketball, and averaged those puppies out, and Ohio State is still #1, I'd think that's a little neater. That could only help Ohio State, since I'd imagine that Ohio State's win percentage in football is better than their win percentage in basketball. But it would also help out the SEC teams (and others) that don't like sports that don't require a helmet.
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LGHL What does Lejond Cavazos bring to Ohio State?

What does Lejond Cavazos bring to Ohio State?
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The Buckeyes 2020 class is off to an excellent start

Sometimes in college football recruiting, there are schools and recruits that just fit each other perfectly. These matches are rare, but they do happen, and just minutes ago, Ohio State added a commitment from what I would consider to be one of those “perfect fit” kids. 2020 safety Lejond Cavazos is officially a Buckeye commit, more than a year after picking up a scholarship offer.

This news isn’t very surprising, but it’s still a huge deal for Ohio State to get this pledge locked up. Cavazos has been one of Ohio State’s top 2020 defensive targets for nearly two years now, when they found him as a freshman. Since then, he’s visited campus four times, and spent a ton of time around the coaching staff.

His most recent visit, two weeks ago for a camp, was the one that sealed the deal. He saw everything he needed to see from Ohio State, Ohio State saw everything they needed to see from Lejond, and honestly, it’s surprising that he didn’t commit on the spot, because he was close.

Instead, he held off a bit, to think over the decision. Nothing changed, Ohio State remained the pick, and that held true today when he announced his pledge on Twitter. Obviously, because he won’t be an official Buckeye until 2020, we’re quite a ways out from seeing this commitment pay off on the field. However, when Lejond does suit up in Columbus, what can Buckeye fans expect to see?

On the field.


The first thing to consider about Lejond’s game is that he saw significant playing time at IMG Academy, the best high school football program in America, as a sophomore. At 15 and 16 years old, Lejond was good enough to play over older safeties, and when he did play, he shined.

A lot of what Cavazos showed when he played last season was athletic potential, a willingness to hit, and physical traits that can be built on by Alex Grinch and Greg Schiano. At 6-foot, 186 pounds, Cavazos has prototypical safety size, and fantastic speed. He’s a great athlete, and shows flashes of greatness as a pure coverage safety.

He doesn’t have a ton of the technique down yet, and the game hasn’t seemed to slow down for him consistently quite yet, but when it does, he could be a star. He has great range, and because of his speed and natural instincts, he’s able to cover a ton of ground, even when he has to survey the entire field.

His coverage skills, while not perfect yet, are pretty solid. He has fluid hips, and can usually keep up with receivers. He has the body control to make plays in the air, and his hands are very good, especially for a defender. With more experience and coaching, especially at the next level, Cavazos could look a lot like former Buckeye Malik Hooker in a couple of years.

When it comes to tackling, it’s the same story. Cavazos is strong, and willing to tackle, but his technique needs some help. He tends to hit a bit high, and takes very aggressive angles that can sometimes get him in trouble. I don’t think that he’s ever going to be a devastating hitter, but when he learns the rugby style tackling that Ohio State runs, he’ll be as solid as a safety needs to be.

In the class


There’s a ton of excitement around the 2020 class at Ohio State, and for good reason. it kicked off in April with a commitment from offensive tackle Jake Wray, and some of the best players in America seem to be Buckeye-leans right now. With that being said, Lejond is just the second member of the group, though that’ll almost certainly change this weekend.

Defensive back will be a big position of need in 2020, as Jeffrey Okudah, Shaun Wade, Marcus Williamson and Brendon White could all be off to the NFL draft by then. The class is obviously a long way from being done, but right now, R.J. Mickens and Miles Brooks are both worth watching as cornerbacks that could eventually join Lejond in the backfield.

Cavazos’ commitment moves Ohio State to 11th in the country, and first in the Big Ten, as they jump over Michigan. Cavazos picked the Buckeyes over 20 other offers, from some of the best programs in the country, including USC, Wisconsin, Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas A&M and UCLA.

You can view Lejond’s highlights below, and read the commitment piece on him here.

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LGHL Ohio State freshman Marcus Hooker arrested, per reports

Ohio State freshman Marcus Hooker arrested, per reports
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The Buckeyes 2018 class may be down a man.

The 2018 class has yet to play a snap at Ohio State, but it may have already lost a member from the 26-man, second-ranked recruiting class. Per reports from the New Castle News, New Castle, Pennsylvania safety Marcus Hooker was arrested on June 16 for driving under the influence, careless driving, underage drinking, and five other related charges.

Hooker, of course is the brother of former Buckeye safety and current Indianapolis Colts player Malik Hooker. Marcus arrived on campus just a few weeks ago, along with all of the other freshmen that didn’t enroll early, and all things indicate that he had been going through summer workouts like the rest of the team up to this point. However, Hooker was not on campus this past weekend, as the reports indicate that he was arrested in Pennsylvania.

It’s unclear right now if Hooker will remain on the team, or what the punishment is going to be from urban Meyer and the program. It’s well known that Urban has had a very low tolerance for arrests while at Ohio State, and if the cases of Tracy Sprinkle, Carlos Hyde, or J.T. Barrett are an indication, Hooker will likely be suspended indefinitely, until more information becomes available.

Land Grant Holy-Land will have more information on this developing situation as it becomes available to us.

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LGHL 4-star DB Lejond Cavazos commits to Ohio State

4-star DB Lejond Cavazos commits to Ohio State
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BOOOOOOM!! The Buckeyes land their second pledge for the class of 2020.

Still locking in 2019 pledges, Ohio State isn’t taking any time away from tracking down talented class of 2020 prospects.

Previously sitting at a single commitment, Ohio State’s junior class is now at two thanks for the Wednesday pledge of four-star safety Lejond Cavazos.

While most around the recruiting scene thought he would end up in the Scarlet and Gray when it was all said done, Urban Meyer and crew had to fight off a long list of solid college football programs to make it happen.

A Texas native who attends IMG Academy in Florida, the 6-foot, 186-pound Cavazos held over 20 scholarship offers from the likes of Georgia, Alabama and Oregon before deciding to call Columbus his future stomping grounds.

Mostly coming off the bench for the talent rich IMG Academy Ascenders last season, Cavazos might’ve only finished his sophomore campaign with less than 10 total tackles, and one interception, but should see his time on the field expand as a junior with the graduation of prospects such as now Oklahoma true freshman Brendan Radley-Hiles, and others.

Currently considered the 10th safety and 201st overall prospect in the entire class of 2020, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, Cavazos, who also ran track on the high school level, will reportedly first get his shot to crack the Buckeyes depth chart at cornerback when he arrives in the 614.

Still nearly two years away from signing on the dotted line, Cavazos, and four-star offensive lineman Jake Wray, the younger brother of current OSU true freshman lineman Max Wray, have the Buckeyes currently pegged as the 11th 2020 class in the country.

Want to know more about the newest Buckeye pledge? The Land-Grant Holy Land recruiting team will have much more on Lejond Cavazos and what his commitment means for Ohio State coming soon.

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Ohio State added a talented prospect to its 2020 recruiting class Wednesday as safety Lejond Cavazos announced his commitment to the Buckeyes. Cavazos is a 4-star recruit and ranked as the No. 197 player and No. 10 safety in the class, according to the ...


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Google BH: Group on the mend | Backyard biases - 247Sports

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If the Buckeyes can stack their roster with safeties like him, they would be ecstatic on a weekly basis. And while that is essentially impossible both scientifically and mathematically, that doesn't stop the OSU coaches from looking for those ...


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Google 5-star talks OSU: 'It feels like it could potentially be home' - 247Sports

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5-star talks OSU: 'It feels like it could potentially be home'
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Google Help the Buckeyes in College Football Risk - 247Sports

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Comets and Asteroids and Meteors, Oh My!

'Monster' asteroid 4 times than the UK is so close to Earth you can see it - and here's how

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An enormous asteroid has come so close to Earth that it is visible to the naked eye.

The space rock, known as 4 Vesta is four times the size of the UK and so bright that it can be spotted from 106 million miles away.

It is visible in both hemispheres, where it can be seen in the night sky near Mars, Saturn and the Sagittarius constellation.

The asteroid measures more than 326 miles in diameter, 50 times wider than the meteor that wiped out the dinosaurs, will be visible in the night sky until July 16.

Vesta was first discovered in 1807 and was named after the Roman goddess of the hearth and home, who is sister to Ceres – the name of the largest asteroid in the belt, which measures 587 miles in diameter.

Ceres was recently reclassified as a dwarf planet.

The rock resides in the asteroid belt and is one of the largest known to man.

From Earth, the immense stone appears as a dim yellow dot.

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Google Watch: Ross Smith and Granny return to Ohio State - 247Sports

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It was just a prank and Ross and Granny had a good time visiting with the Buckeyes. If you're confused about who Ross Smith and Granny are, you probably spend a healthy amount of time off your computer or phone and away from the internet. But to update ...

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LGHL Ohio State’s 2019 class is smaller and lower rated than its previous two recruiting classes

Ohio State’s 2019 class is smaller and lower rated than its previous two recruiting classes
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...but that’s a historically-elite standard to live up to.

The Ohio State Buckeyes finished the 2017 and 2018 recruiting classes ranked No. 2 in the country. Last year’s team was also the second-most talented team in the country top to bottom, by both total talent and average player ranking.

Those past two classes were historically great. In fact, they rank 6th and 9th for all-time recruiting classes.

So how does Ohio State’s current 2019 class compare to that ridiculous standard?

The Buckeyes have accepted commitments from four players with a 247 Composite rating lower than .9 — Noah Potter, Steele Chambers, Craig Young, and Bryson Shaw. Is that more than usual for this point in the recruiting cycle?

The numbers


I looked at the last two recruiting classes at this point in their cycles compared to the 2019 class. However, this year’s Friday Night Lights was about a month earlier than in previous years, and since the Buckeyes can usually count on a few commits following that event, I also included those FNL-related commitments from 2017 and 2018 (Jeremy Ruckert and Marcus Hooker committed in the week following FNL last year, and Chase Young and Amir Riep committed in the week following the 2016 FNL).

Here’s the same recruiting data in box-and-whisker plot form (the whiskers are the highest- and lowest-rated recruits, the box shows the upper and lower quartiles, and the line in the box shows the median rating):

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Some notes:

  • The 2019 class has roughly five fewer commits than at the same point in the previous two recruiting classes.
  • The 2019 class also has the lowest mean rating — .9255 compared to .9527 and .9382. However, the 2019 class currently has the same blue chip percentage as the 2017 class (83%).
  • The 2018 and 2017 classes would eventually have 4 and 5 decommits, respectively, that were committed at this point in the year. Last year’s decommits were especially highly rated, including Emory Jones, Jaiden Woodbey and Brenton Cox. The 2019 class hasn’t seen any decommits yet, but it’s interesting to think that some percentage of the current class may not stick.
  • 2019’s median rating (.92) is roughly the same as 2018’s bottom quartile (.9212), while 2019’s upper quartile (.96) is a little lower than 2018’s median (.9624).
  • 2019’s interquartile range (the middle 50% of player ratings) .0645, between the much smaller 2018 class IQR (.0598) and 2017’s large one (.0777). So, the 2018 class was both higher rated on average and had less variability than 2019’s, while the 2017 class had more variability than either class, but was also higher-rated on average (both mean and median) than the 2019 class too.
  • If you take out the 2018 and 2017 FNL commits, the mean averages change to: 2019 (same, .925), 2018 (.957), and 2017 (.936) — so not much different, but with two more commits in each class.

All in all, not only is the 2019 class smaller at this point than in the previous two classes, but it is also ranked a little lower on average — whether you look at the mean, median, or the interquartile range of commit ratings.

But Ohio State’s class is still ranked No. 10 overall and has the third-highest average rating in the country (behind Alabama and Georgia). Also, the Buckeyes could get more commits in the next month (if you didn’t care about Friday Night Lights). In fact, IMG Academy safety Lejond Cavazos (.9199) is set to announce on the June 27, with 100 percent of the crystal ball votes for Ohio State.

Also, we’re comparing player ratings from before the 2019 class plays their senior seasons. Ratings will change. So it’s entirely possible that some of the lower-rated 2019 commits get ratings bumps by the time the 2019 class 247 Composite scores are finalized.

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Google 'Very excited' Hubbard discusses Ohio State offer - 247Sports

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'Very excited' Hubbard discusses Ohio State offer
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Google Skull Session: The Best Use of Mike Weber, Curtis Samuel Invests in His Hands, and the...

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LGHL Top Ohio State targets headed to Nike’s “The Opening”

Top Ohio State targets headed to Nike’s “The Opening”
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Some Buckeye targets will have time to get familiar at the massive camp next week

Somehow, we’re four days away from Nike’s annual recruiting super event, “The Opening”. The massive gathering of talent, happening in Texas rather than Oregon this year, kicks off on June 30, and will last through July 3. As per usual, quite a few Buckeye targets and commits will be in attendance, and it’ll be an important event, both for the recruits to showcase talent and for them to develop relationships with their future teammates.

When setting teams for 7-on-7, Nike likes to put targets and commits for a certain team (or teams) in one group, to drum up hype and fanfare for the televised finals. There’s usually teams centered around Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson, and some of the rest of the nation’s best.

This year is a little different, because Ohio State has just three commits at the opening (Garrett Wilson, Harry Miller and Doug Nester), but a ton of targets at the camp. That means that instead of the usual one team with the most Buckeye interest, there are three that you should keep an eye on this year.

Team Dynamite


This is #TheOpening.

This is Team Dynamite. pic.twitter.com/y30urQ6wi6

— The Opening (@TheOpening) June 26, 2018

Team Dynamite kicks it off with three huge Buckeye targets. Jameson Williams and Marcus Washington, the pair of St. Louis receivers that have been on commitment watch to Ohio State for months now, occupy the offensive side of the ball. Defensively, Zach Harrison is the man to watch, as one of the nation’s top overall prospects, and a key defensive end for Ohio State to land from their own backyard, as he attends Olentangy Orange.

All three members of Team Dynamite with Buckeye interest are pretty heavy Ohio State leans right now, and they stand as three of the top targets for Urban Meyer and company. I wouldn’t be shocked at all if all three of them join the class sooner rather than later.

Team Hype


This is #TheOpening.

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— The Opening (@TheOpening) June 27, 2018

This is the Buckeyes commitment team. With Garrett Wilson, Doug Nester and Harry Miller all on one team, it’ll be easy to keep up with the recruits that have already announced their pledge to Ohio State. Unfortunately, there aren’t a ton of player son this team outside of them with Buckeye interest, so there’s not a ton of recruiting that can be done by the commitment contingent.

However, I imagine the trio of Buckeyes will still find plenty of time to recruit Ohio State’s key targets, even if they’re on different teams.

Team Elite


The third and final team, like the two before it, hold three key Buckeye recruits. Wide receiver Elijah Higgins, offensive tackle Darnell Wright and safety Dax Hill. If one of these teams should garner less interest from Buckeye fans than the others, it’s probably this one. Higgins is trending towards Ohio State right now (if I had a crystal ball, my pick would be in for him choosing Ohio State), but Wright and Hill seem like long shots right now.

The Buckeyes are trying to make inroads with Wright, but I’m not confident in their chances with that right now. Hill will likely stay in Oklahoma, and head to Oklahoma State.

Arizona duo to Columbus?


It’s rare to see Ohio State make inroads in Arizona. It’s not a very talent heavy recruiting area, and generally, the good players from the state either stay on the West Coast or head east to Texas. That won’t be the case in 2020, as Ohio State may pull an entire backfield out of the Copper State.

Buckeye fans are already very familiar with quarterback Jack Miller. The four-star Chaparral (Scottsdale, AZ) product is Ohio State’s top quarterback target in the 2020 class, and he’s been on commitment watch for months now. A decision from him is expected soon, and I would be shocked if Ohio State isn’t his pick.

However, Miller isn’t the only Chaparral star the Buckeyes like. Miller’s running back, Darvon Hubbard, is also a top 2020 recruit. Ranked No. 233 nationally, the 6-foot, 200-pound halfback has caught the attention of Ohio State. He was on campus this weekend (as was Miller) for Friday Night Lights, and yesterday, he got what he wanted: an offer from Ohio State.


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— 4 (@Iam_dxii) June 26, 2018

I wouldn’t be surprised if this one moves very quickly. Hubbard really likes Ohio State, and that interest is mutual. He may be the second (or third, depending on Miller) member of the 2020 class very soon.

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