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Ohio State podcast: You should be fired up over Buckeyes' return to the dance
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Get insight and reaction to Ohio State football on the Inside the Shoe podcast, brought to you by Land of 10. In the latest edition, Kyle Lamb says there's no reason to worry about the Buckeyes losing this weekend in the NCAA ...


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LGHL Breaking down the Ohio State women’s and men’s basketball brackets

Breaking down the Ohio State women’s and men’s basketball brackets
Geoff Hammersley
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With the women’s bracket revealed on Monday night, let’s take an in-depth look at what both Buckeye programs are facing this week.

Okie-dokie, the NCAA Tournament is now set for both the women’s and men’s squads. For the men’s bracket, all roads—or streams, waterways, etc.—lead to the Riverwalk and San Antonio, the site of this year’s Final Four; on the women’s side, the national champion will be crowned inside Nationwide Arena, nested in Ohio’s capital.

It’s been a while, but the Ohio State Buckeyes are represented in both brackets, and have favorable opponents in the early going. We knew on Sunday night that the men’s team was traveling out to Boise, Idaho, for at least one game. They’ll get the No. 12-seeded South Dakota State Jackrabbits in a 4:30 p.m. ET showdown on Thursday. The Buckeyes fly out as the No. 5-seed, and are being projected by some outlets to be on upset alert—the Jackrabbits are a top-15 team in the NCAA when it comes to three-point percentage.

Following up the men’s seeding, the women’s bracket was unveiled on Monday night. Instead of traveling to some distant land as a selection for the Spokane (West) Region, the lady Buckeyes get to play at least one game on campus, as they were named a No. 3-seed. OSU drew No. 14-seed George Washington, with that game scheduled to tip-off on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. ET.

With the brackets filled in, let’s take a peek at what each program is dealing with, if they want to end their season with a Final Four appearance.

Ohio State Women’s draw


Head coach Kevin McGuff has the Buckeyes in the West Region, with Notre Dame (No. 1-seed) and Oregon (No. 2-seed) as the only teams seeded higher than the Buckeyes.

Here’s what the full region looks like:

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In women’s basketball, the top-4 seeds get to host their game, as well as the matchup that would result in the other half of the Second Round pairing. This year, Ohio State gets to host GW in the Round of 64, with the No. 6 vs. No. 11 matchup of LSU-Central Michigan also using the Columbus venue.

Once in the Sweet 16 (aka the Regional Semifinals), the venue for the Spokane Region moves out West to Veterans Memorial Arena in—you guessed it—Spokane, Wash.

But in order to get there, McGuff’s Buckeyes are gonna have to do some work. First up, they’ll get the Atlantic 10 Champions in the Colonials, a team that has NCAA Tournament experience. GW has made the Field of 64 for the third consecutive year—all as A-10 Champs. However, the Buckeyes have even more experience. In the last two tournaments, OSU advanced to the Sweet 16; for GW, they haven’t gotten out of the First Round.

Kelsey Mitchell is one of the most talented basketball players to grace the women’s basketball game, and will be a big reason for Ohio State’s scoring in the first weekend of hoops. Assuming the Buckeyes get past the Colonials, they’ll face either the Tigers of LSU or the Chippewas of CMU.

We know, generally, what the Buckeyes’ weekend consists of in terms of games. But, what lurks on the horizon going West? Well, the Oregon Ducks are as advertised, and are one of the best teams in women’s basketball. They ended the season with a 30-4 record, and cruised through the Pac-12 Tournament, ending with a championship after a 77-57 win against Stanford. Sophomore guard Sabrina Ionescu is the scoring leader for the Ducks, putting up 19.4 points per game. Additionally, she’s recorded nine double-doubles on the year. Fellow sophomore Ruthy Hebard isn’t far behind in the scoring department; the forward is getting an average of 17.5 ppg.

If it’s a Bucks-Ducks Sweet 16 match in Spokane, it’ll be a good one.

Notre Dame, the top-seeded team in the West Region, went 29-3 over the course of the season. However, they suffered a two-point, 74-72 loss to Louisville in the ACC Championship Game. Junior guard Arike Ogunbowale shows up on the Wooden All-American ballot, while head coach Muffet McGraw took home USA Today Coach of the Year honors.

The Fighting Irish are expected to be a deep-run tournament team, so it’s a very real probability that they’ll wind up in Spokane for a game—or two.

Ohio State men’s draw


Sunday night, we wrote up a little preview on what to expect from the Jackrabbits. The main theme of the team is three-pointers, which they seem to be connecting on at a pretty good rate—40.3 percent. While that’s good news for them, that seems like bad news for the Buckeyes.

When OSU had to face Penn State, the Nittany Lions made it rain three-pointers. In those three meetings throughout the year, PSU was victorious in all three of them. For the Buckeyes to overcome their last obstacle, they’ll need to find a way to shutdown SDSU’s connection from beyond the arc.


The No. 5-No. 12 matchups are tricky ones to predict. If a first-round upset is going to happen, these are the kids of matchups they’ll happen in. Last season, 12th-seeded Middle Tennessee State upset Minnesota; the year before that, Arkansas-Little Rock defeated the No. 5-seed Purdue. In 2014, Wisconsin was the victim of the 12th seed upset.

Notice a constant?

If the Buckeyes do find a way out of the First Round, then they’ll run into a familiar foe in Gonzaga. Back in November, these two teams met in the PK80 Invitational. Unfortunately for the Buckeyes, it was one of their worst losses of the year. With practically a whole season to get better, could this rematch be different—assuming both teams manage to make it to the Round of 32?

Xavier is the top-seed in the West Region, and assuming they don’t trip up to their First Round game—a game where no No. 1 seed has ever lost in—and get past either Florida State or Missouri in the Second Round, it’s very likely that either Ohio State or Gonzaga will be waiting for the Musketeers.


No matter how the brackets breakdown, we’ll have you covered here at Land-Grant Holy Land.

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Google Ohio State recruiting: Top QB target Sam Howell schedules visit; keep an eye on this Ohio...

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Ohio State recruiting: Top QB target Sam Howell schedules visit; keep an eye on this Ohio prospect
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The Buckeyes will add another visitor to that list of standout quarterbacks this weekend, when 4-star pro-style passer Sam Howell (Sun Valley/Monroe, N.C.) will make his first visit to campus since receiving an offer from Ohio State on Jan. 12. Howell ...
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Google Ohio State football: Surprises emerging for Buckeyes at key safety spot - MyDaytonDailyNews

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Ohio State football: Surprises emerging for Buckeyes at key safety spot
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Either way, despite some of those alarms coming from right here, along with a suggestion that maybe a talented cornerback such as Shaun Wade could provide some help elsewhere in the secondary, it doesn't look like additional assistance will be required ...


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Google Ohio State recruiting: Have Buckeyes found their next local offer? - MyDaytonDailyNews

Ohio State recruiting: Have Buckeyes found their next local offer? - MyDaytonDailyNews
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Ohio State recruiting: Have Buckeyes found their next local offer?
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It is getting difficult to keep track of all of the top prospects that have Ohio State on the list of their top schools, which is a product of Ohio State's intense efforts on the recruiting trail this cycle. The Buckeyes are in the mix with top ...


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LGHL Ohio State’s Keita Bates-Diop has more to prove in NCAA Tournament

Ohio State’s Keita Bates-Diop has more to prove in NCAA Tournament
Ian Cuevas
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The Buckeyes could go as far as Bates-Diop takes them.

“I think it’s given me a better appreciation for not just basketball, but everything in life. Everybody always talks about how you’re blessed to be able to play this game, but until something happens to someone close to you where it could be taken away, you don’t fully appreciate it.”

- Keita Bates-Diop via Bill Landis, Cleveland.com


Keita Bates-Diop has more than one reason to try and make a name for himself in the NCAA tournament. He obviously will want to be at the top of his game for Ohio State to have a chance to make some noise, but he has a higher motive as well. His younger brother’s basketball career was cut short after an undetected heart issue ended any dreams of playing basketball later in life. So now Bates-Diop plays for two. He wants to make the most of his time playing the sport and as a top 30 talent in college this season, he’s made his family proud, along with himself.

Ohio State opens up tournament play on Thursday after entering the NCAA tournament as a fifth-seed. They’ll go head-to-head against an upbeat 12th-seeded South Dakota State team that likes to shoot the three, and do it well. The Buckeyes have struggled against teams like that and so far, the Jackrabbits are a popular upset pick in the first round of the tournament. But, Chris Holtmann has a history of working his magic in March, so the Buckeyes won’t back down easily.

“But Burrow is still around, still talented and still drawing praise from Urban Meyer. All of those things are relevant, and it’s probably time to take them more seriously when breaking down this battle throughout in spring camp.”


- Austin Ward, Land of 10

The quarterback battle rages on at Ohio State as spring practice continues, but it’s interesting that most people are interested in Dwayne Haskins or Tate Martell. Urban Meyer has been quite clear that Joe Burrow is no pushover in this competition, and if it wasn’t for an injury last season, Burrow might have been the backup when Barrett went down against Michigan. Meyer constantly is mentioning how close the backup battle was last season, and it’s now progressed to a fight for the starting spot. Martell seems to be the one on the outside looking in, and not Burrow.

That’s not a bad thing either. Burrow has shown in limited appearances that he can command the offense and throw the ball. He’s also capable of tucking it and running if need be and isn’t heavy-footed at all. So it’s a legitimate competition between these two or three quarterbacks. It’s obviously one of the biggest storylines in the offseason and will be something to keep an eye on over the course of spring and fall practices.

“Ohio State’s big-game inexperience at quarterback proves costly, as Stanford forces three turnovers. The Cardinal control the clock with Bryce Love and an offensive line that carries the day against Nick Bosa & Co.”

- Adam Rittenberg, ESPN


To keep with some of the March Madness craze, Adam Rittenberg did a 64-team NCAA tournament of his own - with college football teams. Keep in mind this is for the 2018 season, and not 2017. Ohio State still made it in as a one-seed, along with Clemson, Alabama, and Georgia. The Buckeyes even made it all the way to the Sweet Sixteen, but were knocked off by the fourth-seeded Stanford Cardinal. The Cardinal secured an upset and advanced to the Elite Eight. As you can see above, the reasoning was simply Bryce Love being too much to handle and a lack of big-game experience for whoever would helm the Buckeyes at quarterback.

It would be nearly impossible to have a 64-team tournament in football, the grind already being as tough as it is. But it is fair to hope for a slightly expanded playoff. Whether or not that will ever come to fruition remains to be seen, but it’s been discussed plenty of times as a possibility.

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Ohio State football: Don't rule out Joe Burrow in Buckeyes' quarterback battle
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Ohio State-Urban Meyer-Buckeyes football-Buckeyes quarterbacks-depth chart Urban Meyer is still talking about how close the backup battle at quarterback was last year. (Ryan Donnelly/Land of 10). No. 2: Joe Burrow is more than capable of leading the ...
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Google Ohio State recruiting: Breaking down Buckeyes' 2019 recruiting by state - Access Atlanta

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Ohio State recruiting: Breaking down Buckeyes' 2019 recruiting by state
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Ohio State is offering more prospects in the 2019 recruiting class than they ever have before and the pace only seems to be increasing as the cycle moves forward. As my friend Andrew Lind of Eleven Warriors pointed out, the Buckeyes have offered nearly ...


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Google Tracking all the Buckeye NFL free agency rumors - Land-Grant Holy Land

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Tracking all the Buckeye NFL free agency rumors
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As unrestricted free agents, there's bound to be lots of talks and visits for several former Ohio State players looking for a new deal. By Alexis Chassen@Lovelybuckeye Mar 13, 2018, 11:01am EDT. Share Tweet Share. Share Tracking all the Buckeye NFL ...


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Google Ohio State podcast: You should be fired up over Buckeyes' return to the dance - MyPalmBeachPost

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Ohio State podcast: You should be fired up over Buckeyes' return to the dance
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Get insight and reaction to Ohio State football on the Inside the Shoe podcast, brought to you by Land of 10. In the latest edition, Kyle Lamb says there's no reason to worry about the Buckeyes losing this weekend in the NCAA ...


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LGHL Andrew Norwell to be the highest paid guard in the NFL with new $66.5 million deal with the...

Andrew Norwell to be the highest paid guard in the NFL with new $66.5 million deal with the Jaguars
Alexis Chassen
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The Buckeye will move to Jacksonville on a five-year contact.

It was no secret that former Ohio State OG Andrew Norwell would be landing a huge new contract during NFL free agency, but the Buckeye will now be the highest paid guard in the league with a new 5-year, $66.5 million contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to Adam Schefter. With $30 million in guarantees, it’s no wonder Norwell is expected to accept the deal.


Former Panthers’ G Andrew Norwell intends to sign with the Jaguars on a 5-year deal for $66.5 million, including $30M fully guaranteed, source tells ESPN. He is going to become NFL’s highest paid guard - $13.3 million average.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 13, 2018

Coming out of Ohio State as an undrafted free agent, he slowly earned his stripes and became a pivotal player on Carolina’s offensive line. Norwell hasn’t missed a game since the 2015 season, and was voted to the Pro Bowl for his dominant effort in 2017. His breakout season came at the perfect time, and gave him a lot of leverage heading into free agency.


As much as the Panthers would have liked to keep Norwell on their line, it wasn’t entirely surprising that they couldn’t afford to keep him. Having already signed his counterpart to a big-money deal last season, they wouldn’t be able to match the $13.3 million a year price tag he was able to fetch.

Over at SB Nation, they are grading the moves made in free agency, and gave Norwell’s signing a “B”.


Grade: B

Interior line didn’t seem like a massive need for the Jags. They already had a pretty effective run game last year and the fifth-best sack rate, but this makes both of those areas even better. Norwell, according to PFF, was the best pass blocking guard in the league last year. One less excuse for Blake Bortles to stink.

Still, five years at $66.5 million and $30 million fully guaranteed feels like a luxury move.

Norwell has to be happy with the outcome, and will now be headed to a Jaguars team on the rise.

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Google Watch: Helwagen on OSU defensive line, Buckeyes in March Madness - 247Sports

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Watch: Helwagen on OSU defensive line, Buckeyes in March Madness
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In a pair of video segments, Bucknuts.com's Steve Helwagen talked OSU spring football and the defensive end group as well as OSU's NCAA Tournament game vs. South Dakota State. Steve Helwagen - 13 minutes ago; 3; Tools. Edit; Slot to 247Sports Home ...


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BTN Why each Big Ten NCAA team should win, could lose tourney opener

Why each Big Ten NCAA team should win, could lose tourney opener
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

With a No. 2 seed (Purdue), a pair of No. 3 seeds (Michigan & Michigan State) and a No. 5 seed (Ohio State), the Big Ten is expected to advance all of its teams to this weekend's Round of 32. Here are the stats for why each Big Ten team should win, and could lose.

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LGHL Hiring Thad Matta may be a risky move for Georgia

Hiring Thad Matta may be a risky move for Georgia
Matt Brown
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Matta is a legend at Ohio State, no doubt about it. But is this the right move for both parties?

So, it’s sure looking like we’re going to see Thad Matta coach again pretty soon, huh?

After reports linking Matta to open gigs at Ole Miss and Pitt, the smoke coming from Athens, Georgia appears to be the thickest. According to one report, Georgia went ahead and already offered him the dang job.

We don’t have many unified editorial positions here at LGHL. Our writers disagree all the dang time, but I think it’s safe to say that everybody here likes Thad Matta. We are appreciative for the work that he did at Ohio State, helping launch a generation of Buckeye fans who actually had a reason to care about Ohio State basketball. He was funny, thoughtful, and left a slew of banners, trophies and happy memories.

I can certainly understand why a program like Georgia would be interested in a guy like Matta. It’s not every offseason that a candidate with his experience, his accolades, and his reputation finds himself not only on the market, but on the market and willing to consider a place like Georgia, a school that’s had only very modest basketball success.

However, I hate to be the guy to rain on the Thad Matta-redemption parade here.... but... are we sure this is actually a good idea?

This job is all about recruiting, after all


Just like in football, there’s plenty of untapped potential for Georgia basketball, if they’re able to take advantage of their recruiting potential. As a state, Georgia produces plenty of high-level basketball prospects, especially in the Atlanta area, but the Bulldogs haven’t done a great job at getting that talent to Athens; losing out on players not just to heavyweights like Duke and North Carolina, but to Florida State, Alabama, Auburn, and others. With the right recruiter, you could get some really good basketball players to Athens.

At times, Matta has absolutely been that right kind of recruiter. But, he was fired from Columbus in large part because that recruiting had fallen off significantly, causing him to either reach on players who simply weren’t as talented, weren’t the right cultural fits, or both. That steady erosion of talent was probably the single biggest reason for Ohio State’s decline over the last several seasons.

Now, the 50-year-old Matta would be moving to an area of the country where he hasn’t recruited as heavily (at stints at Butler, Xavier and Ohio State, Matta mostly, although certainly not exclusively, recruited the midwest), while still having to face rumors on the recruiting trail about his health, rumors that also helped limit his success. Like, coaches were telling kids Matta was doing to die.

That’s not going to get better in the SEC. In fact, it will probably get worse


For a while, #SECBASKETBALLFEVER was something to tweet when Ole Miss or Auburn lost to some directional vocational school in early December. We’d all have a good laugh at the fact that outside of Kentucky and like, two and a half other schools, the conference was very content to not really care about college basketball.

But then a funny thing happened; many SEC schools started hiring real coaches and spending real money on their basketball programs. And then wouldn’t you know it, the league got a lot better! Top to bottom, the league was unquestionably better than the Big Ten this last season, and you can sell yourself on the competitiveness of plenty of teams that missed the NCAAs. Frank Martin at South Carolina just made a dang Final Four. LSU, Vanderbilt and Mississippi State all have top-ten projected recruiting classes coming in. This is an experienced coaching cohort, and recruiting battles are going to be intense.

Also, and I don’t bring this up to be sanctimonious, but it’s worth mentioning that Matta’s reputation in the media and coaching circles is pristine. His unwillingness to carry the proverbial bag probably at least played a role in the diminishing recruiting returns for Ohio State over the last few years.

After battling rumors of declining health, to go into a region where he doesn’t have as strong of relationships, and one where there are programs involved in the FBI investigation for, let’s just say, playing to win when it comes to recruiting....well, that’s all a pretty tough situation, no?

Also, there are some non-recruiting reasons to potentially be concerned


Matta is unquestionably a great coach. His teams almost always play strong team defense, and it’s no accident that he sent plenty of former Buckeyes to the NBA, or, at least, to strong overseas leagues. But, the other credible accusation thrown his way over the end of his Ohio State tenure? Players didn’t substantially improve.

Exactly how big of an issue this was, or how much goes on his shoulders is credibly up for debate, but if you look at players who joined Ohio State from say, the 2013 recruiting class onward, you will find plenty of players that made similar mistakes as freshman and sophomores as they did as juniors and seniors, and few that took dramatic jumps.

So much of Matta’s ability to develop players, and overcome some of those recruiting disadvantages, will depend on who he hires as staffers. His coaching tree in college basketball is substantial, but the bulk of those branches were formed much earlier in his career. Will he be able to assemble the right staff at Georgia?

Of course, it’s entirely possible everything I wrote is wrong, and Matta kicks ass


After all, he already helped one football school reach huge heights, and he did a lot of that back when the Big Ten was one of the toughest leagues in college basketball. He hasn’t forgotten how to teach defense, or handle in-game duties, or build relationships with players. He could take this job, or any other job, and turn that program into a second-weekend threat in the NCAAs pretty quickly. He’s certainly good enough!

I’ll root for Matta wherever he ends up, if he decides he wants to coach again. I’m skeptical a place like the SEC would be the best place for the next step in his career, or any other job that demands elite recruiting in a territory where it may be especially cutthroat. It’d be a move that would probably be praised #online, but not one without risks, in my view.

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BTN Beyond the star, which player is most vital for each NCAA team?

Beyond the star, which player is most vital for each NCAA team?
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

Everyone knows the star player on each Big Ten team in the Big Dance. For Ohio State, it’s Keita Bates-Diop. For Michigan, it’s Moe Wagner. For Michigan State, it’s Miles Bridges. For Purdue, it’s Carsen Edwards. Beyond those shining stars, which player for each team is most vital?

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LGHL Tracking all the Buckeye NFL free agency rumors

Tracking all the Buckeye NFL free agency rumors
Alexis Chassen
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Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here


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As unrestricted free agents, there’s bound to be lots of talks and visits for several former Ohio State players looking for a new deal.

With NFL free agency getting underway on Wednesday, March 14 at 4 p.m. ET, there are several former Buckeyes vying for new deals ahead of the 2018 season. With the Los Angeles Rams re-signing LS Jake McQuaide to a 3-year deal, there are now seven former Ohio State players available this offseason.


Last year’s free agency frenzy surrounding Terrelle Pryor Sr. may dwindle a bit in 2018, but he’s still a very intriguing prospect, and is likely willing to accept a lower deal coming off of a not-so-great 2017 season. Running back Carlos Hyde, however, is coming off a very good, career-best season with the 49ers and is looking for his first big-money, long-term deal following his rookie contract.

Other Buckeye free agents include three Buckeye offensive guards, Alex Boone, Jack Mewhort, and Andrew Norwell, and two safety/special teams players, Tyvis Powell and Nate Ebner.

You can expect no shortage of rumors and meeting updates during free agency, and we’ll keep you updated with all the latest.

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Google Ohio State recruiting: Breaking down Buckeyes' 2019 recruiting by state - Landof10.com

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Ohio State recruiting: Breaking down Buckeyes' 2019 recruiting by state
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Ohio State is offering more prospects in the 2019 recruiting class than they ever have before and the pace only seems to be increasing as the cycle moves forward. As my friend Andrew Lind of Eleven Warriors pointed out, the Buckeyes have offered nearly ...
Ohio State women's basketball | Buckeyes a No. 3 seed, host George Washington on SaturdayThe Columbus Dispatch
Can Ohio State basketball make the Sweet Sixteen? Buckeyes analysiscleveland.com
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Google Ohio State recruiting: Breaking down Buckeyes' 2019 recruiting by state - MyPalmBeachPost

Ohio State recruiting: Breaking down Buckeyes' 2019 recruiting by state - MyPalmBeachPost
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Ohio State recruiting: Breaking down Buckeyes' 2019 recruiting by state
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Ohio State is offering more prospects in the 2019 recruiting class than they ever have before and the pace only seems to be increasing as the cycle moves forward. As my friend Andrew Lind of Eleven Warriors pointed out, the Buckeyes have offered nearly ...


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Ohio State women's basketball | Buckeyes a No. 3 seed, host George Washington on Saturday
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A road that the Ohio State women's basketball team hopes leads to Columbus also begins in Columbus. But if the Buckeyes wish to make the 3.3-mile journey from St. John Arena, down Route 315 and over to Nationwide Arena, they'll have to navigate a ...
Ohio State recruiting: Have the Buckeyes found their next local offer?Landof10.com
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Google Ohio State: Larry Johnson makes most of Maryland roots; why Buckeyes can keep exceeding...

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Ohio State: Larry Johnson makes most of Maryland roots; why Buckeyes can keep exceeding expectations in NCAA ...
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The Buckeyes enter the NCAA Tournament with a 2-3 record in their last five games and they'll have gone 13 days without playing a game when they tip off against South Dakota State on Thursday afternoon. Ohio State might be a popular team to pick ...
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Ohio State: Larry Johnson makes most of Maryland roots; why Buckeyes can keep exceeding expectations in NCAA ...
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The Buckeyes enter the NCAA Tournament with a 2-3 record in their last five games and they'll have gone 13 days without playing a game when they tip off against South Dakota State on Thursday afternoon. Ohio State might be a popular team to pick ...
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LGHL Ohio State makes the cut for 4-star WR

Ohio State makes the cut for 4-star WR
Dan Hessler
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Also, the Buckeyes are closing in on a safety.

With spring practices underway, the Ohio State Buckeyes coaching staff is busy preparing for the upcoming season. The Bucks are looking to replace multiple elite talents on the gridiron after losing multiple key starters to graduation and those leaving early for the NFL Draft.

However, head coach Urban Meyer has prepared for this moment by bringing in two tremendous recruiting classes in the last two classes. Keeping with this, the Buckeyes are working hard to ensure the 2019 recruiting class lives up to the standards set in 2017 and 2018.

Monday afternoon, the Buckeyes learned they are one of the favorites for one of the top talents in this years class. Four-star wide receiver Milton Wright (Louisville, KY / Christian Academy of Louisville) spoke with Dave Lackford of Rivals.com and listed Ohio State as one of his top five schools.

Along with Ohio State, Wright listed Alabama, Purdue, Kentucky and Georgia in his list. While Wright has not shut his recruitment down to schools not included in his list, he did mention the above schools are leading the way.

When talking about his relationship with the Ohio State coaching staff and on his thought on the football program, Wright said, “I spoke with Urban Meyer yesterday (Friday, March 9) and they stay in contact with me often.”

The blue-chip prospect is viewed as an athlete by most recruiting databases and is the No. 12 ATH in the country, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings and is the No. 135 overall recruit in the class. He is also the No. 2 prospect from the state of Kentucky.

Ohio State is viewed as the favorite to land Wright when it is all said and done, holding 75-percent of the 247Sports Crystal Ball Predictions.

Wright also mentioned to Lackford that he will likely take advantage of the new college football recruiting rule allowing juniors to take official visits in the spring, including a visit to Columbus.

Four-star safety trending towards Ohio State


While it is impossible to accurately predict where high school kids will choose to continue their football careers at, the 247Sports Crystal Ball Rankings do a great job at separating the contenders from those with wishful thinking.

With this in mind, it appears that Ohio State is gaining ground on securing a commitment from a four-star safety. Monday morning, multiple recruiting experts selected Ohio State as their prediction to land Jordan Battle (Fort Lauderdale, FL / St. Thomas Aquinas.)


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— 247SportsCrystalBall (@247CrystalBall) March 12, 2018

Battle plays for one of the most prestigious high school football programs in the country and one that Ohio State has had plenty of success with in recent years. He is viewed as the No. 29 safety in the country as well as the No. 347 overall recruit in the class.

However, despite his lower ranking, he has been outperforming his recruiting ranking at almost every event his has participated in this offseason. Battle participated in The Opening Miami regional camp and recorded a 4.57-second forty and Luke Stampini of 247Sports listed him in his top five defensive performers at the event. If this continues and Battle has a strong senior season, his rankings will surely see a spike.

While there is still plenty of time between now and early signing day 2019, Ohio State is getting into the race for Battle relatively late. Battle received an official scholarship offer from the Buckeyes late last month, joining 20 other programs vying for his services.

That being said, there is a reason Urban Meyer is viewed as one of the top recruiters in the country. Proving this even more, the Buckeyes now hold 100-percent of the Crystal Ball Predictions for Battle, most of which came in Monday.

If Ohio State is able to get Battle to take an official visit this spring, they would have to been seen as the runaway favorite to land him.

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