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Google Andrew Dakich returning to Ohio State as graduate assistant - 247Sports

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Andrew Dakich returning to Ohio State as graduate assistant
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It came as a surprise to most Ohio State fans. Andrew Dakich was a name many in the sport knew, at least in the Big Ten. His father, Dan, was a former player at Indiana and went on to coach at Bowling Green and for the Hoosiers. He also calls games for ...
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Urban Meyer has landed one elite 2019 WR in Garrett Wilson. However, the Buckeyes have missed out for another elite wide receiver.

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Ohio State has Big Ten's second-easiest 2018 schedule; Florida potential Joe Burrow landing spot
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The Buckeyes have a nonconference date with TCU, play Penn State and Michigan State on the road, and, of course, close their season against Jim Harbaugh and Michigan. Still, Ohio State has the second-easiest schedule in the Big Ten in terms of their ...
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Buckeyes offer elite 2019 California WR
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The Buckeyes continue to strengthen its future by offering one of the best safeties in the 2020 recruiting class.

Ohio State’s 2019 recruiting class is starting to gain momentum. With a total of six commitments in the month of April, the Buckeyes doubled their total number of commits in the class, skyrocketing the class ranking to No. 8 in the country and No. 2 in the Big Ten.

The Ohio State coaching staff will continue to build on this year’s class but being that this coaching staff is one of the best at recruiting in the country, the Buckeyes will also be working to ensure the 2020 class follows suit.

The Buckeyes have already been successful in securing their first commit in 2020 when four-star OT Jake Wray pledged his services to the program. The coaches want to continue on this run and did so Monday by offering one of the top safeties in the class.

Makari Paige (West Bloomfield, MI / West Bloomfield) may only be a sophomore in high school but he has shown enough to gain the attention of some of the top programs in the country. Already holding a reported 10 offers from schools like Michigan, Iowa, Michigan State, Purdue, Indiana, Pitt, Kentucky and Boston College, Paige can now add Ohio State to that list.


AGTG ! Blessed to receive an offer from THE Ohio State University ❗❕ #GOBUCKS ⭕pic.twitter.com/goV5MVodyz

— MAKARI PAIGE ¹ᵏ (@makaripaige) May 7, 2018

Being so early in Paige’s recruitment, the two in-state schools Michigan and Michigan State are the favorites in this race, with Michigan holding all four of the 247Sports Crystal Ball predictions.

However, with a moniker like “DBU” it can be assumed that an offer from Ohio State will give him something to think about at the very least. He has so far taken an unofficial visit to Michigan State and if the Buckeyes want to have a shot in landing him, getting him on campus multiple times is a must.

While many national recruiting databases haven’t released their rankings for the 2020 recruiting class, Paige will likely be one of the bigger names to follow. 247Sports views him as the No. 189 overall player in the class and the No. 9 safety. If Paige has a successful next two seasons, his name will only shoot up those rankings.

Update on the 2019 QB class


Urban Meyer has gone on record stating that this year’s crop of quarterbacks is not very deep. That being said, there are multiple names that the Buckeyes are looking at. The past few days have been vital in regards to how the position will pan out for the team.

Over the weekend, the Buckeyes hosted Michigan State QB commit Dwan Mathis (Belleville, MI / Oak Park) only days after receiving an offer from the school. Mathis visited the program after participating in a nearby camp.

Mathis has been committed to the Spartans since September of last year and is the No. 11 pro-style QB in the 2019 recruiting class.

However, Mathis isn’t the only QB the Buckeyes are looking at flipping from a Big Ten school. First reported by Adam Friedman of Rivals.com, four-star QB and Wisconsin commit Graham Mertz (Mission, KS / Blue Valley North) took an unofficial visit to Ohio State Monday.

Mertz is a four-star QB and is one of the more talented pro-style QB’s in this year’s group. The 247Sports Composite Rankings have him listed as the No. 5 pro QB in the country and the No. 148 overall recruit.

“I’m going to stop by Ohio State on Monday and check it out,” Mertz said to Friedman. “We’re here for an extra day because that’s how our flights worked out so we figured we should go over there and check it out. The coaches are excited. They’ve been pushing for a visit for a few months. I’ve never been there before.”

Ohio State is not the only program ramping up their communication with Mertz though, despite the commitment to Wisconsin. More than 10 schools have offered the QB since his pledge to the Badgers and the thought is that his commitment is not as strong as it first was.

While the increased attention is likely giving him something to think about, he continues to say the things Wisconsin wants to hear. He told Friedman that the Badgers still sit atop his list.

Though the Buckeyes are increasing their contact with both Mathis and Mertz, their No. 1 at the position is four-star QB Grant Gunnell (Houston, TX / St. Pius X.) Ohio State is viewed as the favorite to land Gunnell who is listed as the No. 3 pro-style QB in the class and the No. 96 overall recruit.

Gunnell is expected to announce his decision in about a month and if everything goes as planned, the Buckeyes will have their desired QB. However, if Gunnell spurns the Buckeyes and decides to head elsewhere, expect Urban Meyer and assistant coach Ryan Day to go all in on Mertz.

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Demetrius “Meechie” Johnson Jr. is carrying on the family business as a basketball standout at Garfield Heights (Ohio) High School. And colleges across the country – including Ohio State – have taken notice. The 6-0 Johnson was a starter at guard for ...


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Google Ohio State rewards degrees to 189 student-athletes - 247Sports

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Ohio State rewards degrees to 189 student-athletes
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The group of student-athletes includes individual and team national champions, All-Americans, Olympians, conference leaders, outstanding students and Big Ten Medal of Honor finalists. Notable graduates from the OSU football team include linebacker ...
Ohio State recruiting: Dwan Mathis, Michigan State QB commit, visits as part of large Detroit contingentLandof10.com
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Google Another QB in Buckeyes' 2019 mix, visit Sunday, decision Monday - 247Sports

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Buckeyes' offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Ryan Day stopped to see another QB who plans to visit Ohio State on Sunday before announcing on Monday. This bolt is for vip members only. To continue reading, subscribe now for VIP Access ...


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Google Dwayne Haskins ranked sixth on Athlon's Big Ten quarterbacks - 247Sports

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Arguably the Big Ten's best ever quarterback is gone from Ohio State. J.T. Barrett graduated and was recently signed as an undrafted free agent by the New Orleans Saints. This means the Buckeyes have to replace Barrett, who holds four conference and 16 ...


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Google Rogers talks Buckeyes' biggest challenger, why OSU stands out - 247Sports

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Google Keita Bates-Diop works out of the Los Angeles Lakers - 247Sports

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As a redshirt junior in 2017-2018, and finally healthy, Bates-Diop showcased his skills, leading the Buckeyes with 19.5 points, 8.9 rebounds and 1.7 blocked shots per game. He was in double figures in 32 of Ohio State's 34 games, including scoring a ...
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Google Urban Meyer ranked among college football's elite head coaches - 247Sports

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For his head coaching career, which began at Bowling Green in 2001 and stretches to today with the Buckeyes, Meyer is 177-31 with three national championships (two at Florida and one at Ohio State). Joining Meyer in that top tier of coaches is, as ...


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Scottsdale (Ariz.) Notre Dame Prep wide receiver Jake Smith and his father visited Ohio State in late March. Afterwards Smith told Bucknuts, “I loved it. Ohio State is definitely a. Title/Alt Text Smith visited Ohio State in late March. place I have a ...

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Ohio State fans have not really gotten to know Musa Jallow quite yet. The Buckeye sophomore averaged just 14 minutes per game as a freshman, but the future is bright for the guard out of Bloomington, Indiana. A three-star prospect and the country's ...
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8 in the national rankings according to the 247Sports Composite in the quest to land the top recruiting class. But while the Buckeyes are at it, the team also wants to finish atop the Big Ten rankings, as that has helped the Scarlet and Gray maintain ...
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The Buckeyes' quarterback recruiting continues to become more fascinating and convoluted, seemingly by the hour. On Sunday, Land of 10 reported that Michigan State quarterback commit Dwan Mathis made an unofficial visit to Ohio State alongside his Oak ...
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The 2018 NFL Draft already feels like months ago, but even just two weeks later, analysts and scouts are already turning their attention on the next group of guys to make the jump to the pros. Draft insider Matt Miller of Bleacher Report, already put ...
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As a redshirt junior in 2017-2018, and finally healthy, Bates-Diop showcased his skills, leading the Buckeyes with 19.5 points, 8.9 rebounds and 1.7 blocked shots per game. He was in double figures in 32 of Ohio State's 34 games, including scoring a ...
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LGHL Andrew Dakich to return to Ohio State as graduate assistant, per The Columbus Dispatch

Andrew Dakich to return to Ohio State as graduate assistant, per The Columbus Dispatch
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After four years in Ann Arbor, Dakich clearly saw the error of his ways.

After one of the most unique trajectories in Ohio State athletic’s history, former Buckeye guard Andrew Dakich has decided that one season in the OSU basketball program is not enough. After four seasons as a Michigan Wolverine, Dakich saw the light and came to Columbus as a graduate transfer for the 2017-18 season.

Now, with one year left of graduate school, pending final paperwork, Dakich will join the Ohio State men’s basketball coaching staff as a graduate assistant for the 2018-19 season, according to Adam Jardy of The Columbus Dispatch.

Dakich told The Dispatch that he is not 100 percent sure that he wants to pursue a career as a coach, but he added, “I know I’m 100 percent committed to knowing if I want to get into it.”


While many in Buckeye Nation scoffed at what Dakich would be able to contribute to the program when his transfer was announced, new head coach Chris Holtmann believed in Dakich’s leadership ability and potential to contribute on the floor. In the Buckeyes’ remarkable run to the NCAA Tournament last season, Dakich set career highs in every imaginable category—mainly because he was never able to get much playing time in Ann Arbor.

After being redshirted for his senior year at TTUN, Dakich averaged 19 minutes per game for the Buckeyes, turning in 3.0 points, 2.1 assists, 1.8 rebounds, and 0.9 steals per game en route to becoming something of a cult figure in Columbus.

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Andrew Dakich will remain with the Ohio State basketball program as a graduate assistant, as reported by Adam Jardy of The Columbus Dispatch. Dakich averaged 3 points and 2.1 assists per game in his only season playing for the Buckeyes. Dakich had ...


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The team that took D’Angelo Russell just a few years ago is eyeing another Ohio State prospect.

“The Lakers’ Monday workout is likely just the first in which some notable prospects will enter the building, and the team is officially ready to try and find their next draft steal.”

-Harrison Faigen, Silver Screen and Roll


Last week, Keita Bates-Diop was one of nearly 70 players chosen to participate in the NBA Draft Combine later this month in Chicago. With his status as reigning Big Ten Player of the Year, he is already one of the more notable of the nine players selected from the conference to attend the exclusive event. Currently projected as a mid-to-late first round selection, it doesn’t seem to be a matter of if the 6-foot-7 forward will be selected, but by whom.

One of the those teams who appears interested in the former Ohio State standout is the Los Angeles Lakers, who hold the 25th pick in the first round of the draft, scheduled for June 21st in New York. The Lakers hosted Bates-Diop at a pre-draft workout at their facilities Monday, along with a number of other players including Kansas’s Udoka Azubuike, Baylor’s Jo Lual-Acuil, Jr., Nevada’s Caleb Martin, Houston’s Rob Grey and Florida’s Jalen Hudson. Of this group, Bates-Diop is the only player widely regarded as a first-round selection.

Bates-Diop waived his final year of eligibility after the Buckeyes’ finished their 2017-18 season in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The redshirt junior finished his degree and graduated in the fall, and was honored on Ohio State’s senior night earlier this year. Bates-Diop finished the season averaging 19.8 points and 8.7 rebounds per game. Coincidentally, he was part of the same 2014 recruiting class that brought D’Angelo Russell to Columbus, leading to the Lakers selecting Russell with the No. 2-overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft after one season.

Current projections have Bates-Diop listed as the 19th-best player overall, so the Lakers might not even have a shot at taking the forward. However, should he fall several picks, Los Angeles might prove to be the optimal landing spot.

“His 73 wins give him 11 more than Jim Tressel, who set the previous school record for wins in his first six seasons.”

-James Grega, Eleven Warriors


The Ohio State football program has had just six head coaches since 1951, when Woody Hayes came to Ohio State as the lead man. Of these, only Luke Fickell, filling in as interim in 2011, coached less than nine seasons. The remaining five wasted no time in building up their own empire in Columbus on the foundation of success built by their predecessors, leading to conference championships, first-round draft picks, All-American players and, in several instances, national titles in just a few short seasons.

Urban Meyer has now been at the helm at Ohio State for six seasons. Following the NFL Draft late last month, Meyer continued to build on his legacy as he sent more players to the pros. In fact, at this point in his coaching tenure, Meyer has produced more first-round draft picks than Jim Tressel, John Cooper, Earl Bruce or Woody Hayes managed in the first six seasons of their respective tenures.

Tressel had 10, including a quintet of first-round selections in 2006 (A.J. Hawk, Donte Whitner, Bobby Carpenter, Santonio Holmes and Nick Mangold). Hayes had just two in Howard “Hopalong” Cassady and Jim Parker. Meyer and Tressel also top the list when it comes to first-team All-Americans, each producing 17 in their first six years as head coach. Notably, Tressel had three, two-time selections with Hawk, Mike Doss and Mike Nugent.

When it comes to conference championships, however, Meyer is actually down one to Tressel and Bruce, both of whom won three championships in their opening six seasons. Still, Meyer’s team was ineligible for the postseason in his first year as coach in 2012 when the Buckeyes went 12-0, and, with the conference championship game being instituted in 2011, Meyer’s teams have had to win an extra game to earn a conference title.

Meyer, Tressel and Hayes also all share the distinction of winning their first conference title in the same year they won a national title (1954, 2002 and 2014).

“In my mind, Bosa is pound-for-pound the best player to suit up for Ohio State during the Urban Meyer era. For that alone, he’s worth considering.”

-Ryan Ginn, Land of 10


Of the myriad of outstanding players that Urban Meyer has developed over the last six seasons, many would seemingly provide a huge benefit if they could play for the 2018 squad. Michael Thomas would bring a proven deep threat at receiver. Taylor Decker and Pat Elflein would shore up an offensive line that will likely lack leadership next season. Ryan Shazier and Darron Lee would aid a linebacking corps that lost two starters in the offseason, and Malik Hooker would refresh a secondary that — again — lost a host of prospects to the NFL. All of the above are strong playmakers who would bring a proven, hypothetical advantage to their team.

Heading into next year, however, Ohio State may be facing a lack of depth at a position where such a problem would seem absurd given the success it has experienced over the last few seasons: Defensive end. Three of the seven former Buckeyes selected in this years draft — Tyquan Lewis, Sam Hubbard and Jalyn Holmes — anchored that position last season. Along with Nick Bosa, the position group was one of the most formidable in college football. Heading into 2018, the focus shifts to defensive tackle, with Dre’Mont Jones and Robert Landers anchoring the middle of the line.

Now, with Bosa returning for his true junior (and likely final) season in Columbus, the player who would provide the biggest benefit to the team in 2018 might be Nick’s older brother, Joey. As it stands, the younger Bosa is not alone on the line by any means. The defensive end spot will feature the likes of Chase Young and Jonathon Cooper, both five-star prospects coming out of high school, and could prove to be even better than the one that just saw most of its players go pro. With two Bosas in the mix, that possibility doesn’t seem that far off.

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Michigan's No. 1 prospect talks Buckeyes' biggest challenger, why Ohio State stands out, and much more. This article is for vip members only. To continue reading, subscribe now for VIP Access. Membership Includes. In-depth news and analysis on your ...


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