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LGHL Ohio State LB Dante Booker to transfer, per reports

Ohio State LB Dante Booker to transfer, per reports
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The Buckeyes will now have to replace all of its starting linebackers from last season.

In a shocking report, BuckNuts’ Alex Gleitman is reporting that Ohio State’s starting linebacker Dante Booker is expected to transfer away from the program after graduating this spring. The Buckeyes lost starters Jerome Baker and Chris Worley to the NFL Draft, and will now apparently need to replace all three starting linebackers.

In three years at Ohio State, Booker has amassed 62 tackles, including six for loss, but now it appears that the Akron native will be taking his talents elsewhere, and will be able to play immediately, following receiving his degree in Sports Industry. He will have one year of eligibility remaining.

The linebacking corps was a bit underwhelming this past season under new coach Bill Davis, and Booker, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in the 2016 season-opener against Bowling Green, never found his stride in 2017. He accounted for 31 total tackles, including five behind the line of scrimmage. He also picked off one ball.

Off the field, Booker was a 2014 OSU Scholar-Athlete and a 2015 Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

With all three 2017 starting linebackers now gone, it will be up to Davis to find contributors to fill in at the second level. Younger players like Tuf Borland, Malik Harrison, Baron Browning, Keandre Jones, and Justin Hilliard will be asked to step up.

Good luck to Booker wherever he decides to conclude his collegiate career.

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Buckeyes' Billy Price suffers partial pectoral tear, draft stock not expected to plummet
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INDIANAPOLIS — Ohio State center Billy Price, the epitome of durability in college football, spent Thursday night concerned about his future in the game. Hours earlier the All-America lineman and potential first-round pick suffered a left pectoral ...

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First and foremost, the Buckeyes expect him to be healthy. That's obviously key coming off that full year on the sideline, and new position coach Taver Johnson has already seen enough to praise Wade's mindset ahead of the 15 spring workouts that start ...

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LGHL PodcastL For the first time in a few years, Ohio State heads into the postseason with optimism

PodcastL For the first time in a few years, Ohio State heads into the postseason with optimism
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With a week off, OSU comes into the B1G Tourney rested for the first time in a long time.

Now that Ohio State’s basketball regular season has ended, on the latest episode of the Hangout in the Holy Land, Matt Brown and Matt Tamanini take a quick look back on all that’s transpired before turning their attention to the Big Ten Tournament. They talk about the potential matchups for the Buckeyes, and Brown makes a bold prediction about tonight’s rematch against Penn State.


The two look at the contributions from this year’s standout players, Keita Bates-Diop, Jae’Sean Tate, Kaleb Wesson, Andrew Dakich(?), and more; as well as how the long layoff between the Big Ten Tournament and the NCAA Tournament could work to the young and inexperienced roster’s advantage.

Still more than a week before Selection Sunday, the Matts also discuss what might be for the OSU hoopsters in the Big Dance— pending potential matchups, of course. They also get into the Big Ten reversing course on the condensed conference schedule, why having the tournament at Madison Square Garden means almost nothing to today’s players, and what the 2018-2019 season might look like for Chris Holtmann’s squad.

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LGHL Ohio State LB Jerome Baker’s 2018 NFL Combine results and draft projection

Ohio State LB Jerome Baker’s 2018 NFL Combine results and draft projection
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The Buckeye could be the next in a long line of successful LBs out of Columbus.

One of only three players out of Ohio State to decide to declare for the NFL early, linebacker Jerome Baker had a good reason to make the jump to the pros: He’s expected to be a first or second round draft pick. The Buckeyes have a reputation for producing some of the top linebacker talent in the NFL, and the next round of rookies should continue that streak.

Baker was hidden in the depth chart his freshman year, but was a two-year starter in Columbus, and finished his collegiate career with 25 starts in 33 games played. In his final two seasons at Ohio State, the linebacker amassed 155 total tackles (87 solo) — including seven sacks for 51 yards and 17.5 tackles for loss — two interceptions and a forced fumble. His production dipped a bit in 2017, but he was still a critical component in the Buckeyes winning the Big Ten title.

Like several Buckeyes before him, Baker was known to step up in critical moments. Notably, in 2016 against rival Michigan, the Buckeye not only had a then-career-high 15 tackles, but also snagged a third-quarter interception to keep the Wolverines from extending their 10-point lead — Ohio State came back to win, in large part to this momentum shifting play. Baker would best his 15 tackles from that game a year later in 2017, when he claimed 16 total tackles against Wisconsin in the 2017 Big Ten championship game.

Now, Baker will try and show he’s among the top of the class at the 2018 NFL Combine, where he’ll join position-mate Chris Worley in front of scouts and media members.

Scouting Report


Here’s what the pros are saying in his NFL Combine Scouting Report:


STRENGTHS: Moves fluidly and fast. Has hip looseness and footwork to flow around the field. Has trigger burst to flash from backside and close down running lanes. Tremendously rangy as tackler. Change of direction comes easily. Capable of eluding blockers with quick lateral movement. Takes efficient paths to the ball. Sifts and works through traffic bouncing in and out of gaps. Has athletic ability to handle premium athletes in space. Shadowed Saquon Barkley for most of the game and helped keep him in check. Talented in space with footwork to match receivers in space and hands to take the ball. Can carry vertical receivers down the field. Able to outrun mistakes and slow diagnosis.

WEAKNESSES: Skinny frame and gets engulfed by size. Looks small, plays small. Lacks functional play strength and sturdy base to withstand power. Must improve hand work to keep himself clean. Gets glued to blocks. Slow to diagnose and instincts are below par. Lingers on second level rather than bringing it to running backs. Lack of size and nastiness could be a concern on run downs against bully-ball rush attacks. Loses gap leverage and gets knocked around the field. Ducks head into contact. Has too many hit and slide tackle attempts. Gets caught flowing past his run fits. Motor can be inconsistent and will loaf at times in space.
Player schedule

  • Day 1 (Thursday, Mar. 1): Travel, registration, hospital pre-exam, orientation, interviews
  • Day 2 (Friday, Mar. 2): Measurements, medical exams, interviews
  • Day 3 (Saturday, Mar. 3): Psychological testing, NFLPA meeting, media, bench press
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LGHL Ohio State LB Chris Worley’s 2018 NFL Combine results and draft projection

Ohio State LB Chris Worley’s 2018 NFL Combine results and draft projection
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Another Buckeye from Glenville is looking for his chance to compete at the next level.

One of the latest in a long line of players that have taken the Glenville to Columbus pipeline, linebacker Chris Worley looks to join players like Donte Whitner, Ted Ginn Jr., and Marshon Lattimore as NFL successes from the Cleveland high school. He started his post-Buckeye career by playing in the East-West Shrine Game, and will now look to impress scouts at the NFL Combine.

In addition to the Glenville pipeline, Worley also joins a long list of successful Buckeye linebackers to make a run at a career in the NFL. Along with position-mate Jerome Baker, Worley will look to continue a streak that includes only two seasons in the past decade that Ohio State didn’t have a linebacker drafted in one of seven rounds.

The linebacker finished his collegiate career with 154 total tackles (99 solo), 11 tackles for loss, two sacks, three forced fumbles and an interception. Worley was named a team captain for his senior season, and saw playing time in 50 games for the Buckeyes, starting 24 times.

“He’s just a really, really smart football player; he’s a guy who understands the game at a very high level,” defensive coordinator Greg Schiano said, according to Ohio State.

He lined up at all three linebacker positions in 2017, and despite missing three games due to a foot injury, still managed to finish fifth on the team in tackles with 56. The linebacker is good for more than just bringing down receivers and running backs, in 2017 he managed four quarterback hurries, behind only DE Nick Bosa.

Scouting Report


Here’s what the pros are saying in his NFL Combine Scouting Report:


STRENGTHS: Team leader with outstanding football character. Has overcome personal adversity on and off the field. Former safety with a feel for play development. Aggressive striker. Takes great care to dole out as much punishment as he can as hitter. Surprisingly agile as open field tackler. Able to bend and explode laterally into late cutback attempts. Rarely allows broken tackles when he’s able to square up runners. Steps quickly into run lanes to constrict exit angles. Plays his keys. Has core special teams potential.

WEAKNESSES: Movement is rigid and segmented. Plays straight legged. Lacks fluidity in open field and is sluggish with change of direction. Below average taking on blocks and squeezing the edge against tight ends. Needs to continue to add play strength. Pursuit acceleration is lacking. Doesn’t have the speed to overcome flow diagnosis. Gets caught up behind climbing guards. Lacks athletic traits to handle man coverage and will have to leave the field on passing downs. Production has been unimpressive.
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  • Day 1 (Thursday, Mar. 1): Travel, registration, hospital pre-exam, orientation, interviews
  • Day 2 (Friday, Mar. 2): Measurements, medical exams, interviews
  • Day 3 (Saturday, Mar. 3): Psychological testing, NFLPA meeting, media, bench press
  • Day 4 (Sunday, Mar. 4): On-field workout and position drills

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LGHL Ohio State DE Jalyn Holmes’ 2018 NFL Combine results and draft projection

Ohio State DE Jalyn Holmes’ 2018 NFL Combine results and draft projection
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He had to fight to get on the field from day one in Columbus, and now he’s gonna fight to prove his ready to play in the NFL.

The Ohio State defensive line has been an embarrassment of riches for a number of years. That’s great for the team as a whole, and certainly helps when it comes to the NFL Draft, but it does mean that some considerable talent is going to have to fight to see the field.

While Jalyn Holmes played in every game for the Ohio State defense from 2015 through this January’s Cotton Bowl, he only made nine starts in his career, all in the 2017-2018 season. That being said, he certainly made an impact for the Buckeyes as he was selected by both the Big Ten media and coaches as an All-Big Ten honorable mention during each of his last two seasons in Columbus.

During his junior year in 2016, nine of Holmes’ 33 tackles were for loss, and he recovered two fumbles. His senior season showed a downturn in his tackles for loss (3), but he still accounted for 30 stops, including 18 solo. However, when you look at the film of Ohio State’s defense, often times ends were designed to eat up blockers in order to open space for other blitzers, severely limiting the DEs’ ability to compile stats.

Despite his lack of eye-popping numbers, there is no doubt that Holmes will fight to prove that he is ready to compete at the next level.

Holmes, who is 6’5 and 270 pounds, has a frame that could still add some substantial muscle, making him even more difficult to block at the point of attack. His spin move is impressive, and should help make up for his lack of top-line speed. If he shows some unexpected burst and athleticism at the NFL Combine and his subsequent pro day, Holmes could be a solid day-three selection.

Scouting Report


Here’s what the pros are saying in his NFL Combine Scouting Report:


STRENGTHS: Long-limbed with frame to pack on more functional muscle. Looks awkward in movements, but is sneaky strong. Can shudder a blocker’s pads with strong pop from his hands. Conversion of speed to power as a bull rusher is impressive when he gets momentum rolling downhill. Played inside a scheme that asked defensive linemen to give themselves up with slants which limited production. Has length and natural power to become a more dominant player at point of attack. Long levers suit him as an interior pass rusher. Has a spin move that could become a weapon.

WEAKNESSES: Doesn’t play with much suddenness or quick-twitch. Tight hips cause sluggish lateral movement. Has trouble sinking and scrapping against down blocks due to high center of gravity. Won’t “out-athlete” opponents. Stagnant in stop-start situations. Lack of speed and quickness limit range as a tackler. Offers very little pass rush talent as a 4-3 defensive end. Long strider with limited upfield burst to challenge the edge. Takes too long to loop and attack the pocket on twists. Needs to improve hand usage.
Player schedule

  • Day 1 (Thursday, Mar. 1): Travel, registration, hospital pre-exam, orientation, interviews
  • Day 2 (Friday, Mar. 2): Measurements, medical exams, interviews
  • Day 3 (Saturday, Mar. 3): Psychological testing, NFLPA meeting, media, bench press
  • Day 4 (Sunday, Mar. 4): On-field workout and position drills

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Ohio State recruiting: Latest news on Buckeyes' 2019 class
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Ohio State is just getting started with the 2019 recruiting class, but the Buckeyes are hot on the trail of many of the nation's top prospects. The Buckeyes have only two commitments to date, but plenty of top prospects have been visiting and staying ...
Mentor OL Ryan Jacoby commits to Ohio State: Buckeyes football recruitingcleveland.com
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LGHL Ohio State DE Sam Hubbard’s 2018 NFL Combine results and draft projection

Ohio State DE Sam Hubbard’s 2018 NFL Combine results and draft projection
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Hey, I don’t know if you’ve heard this before, but Hubbard was supposed to play lacrosse at Notre Dame.

The journey from Notre Dame lacrosse commit to potential first-round NFL Draft pick has been an unusually winding one for Sam Hubbard . After playing safety at Archbishop Moeller High School, Hubbard first transitioned to linebacker and eventually to defensive end as he continued to add size during his red-shirt season in Columbus, and was never a full-time starter for the Buckeyes.

He now leaves Ohio State having been selected as a second-team All-Big Ten member despite the fact that he only started eight games in 2017 season. That fact not withstanding, Hubbard racked up 42 tackles during his redshirt-junior campaign, including 13.5 for loss (7 sacks). During his final year in the scarlet and gray, he also forced a pair of fumbles. Hubbard leaves OSU ranking 15th in sacks (17) and tackles-for-loss yardage (154).

While the 6’5, 265-pound. Hubbard still has some bulking up to do to be ready for the next level, his high motor will be very valuable for an NFL defense. He might not have the desired athleticism that some teams will be looking for from an edge rusher, but he is ready to play right away for teams that are looking for someone able to both blitz and keep contain on the outside. He is strong at the point of attack, and will never give up on a play until the whistle is blown.

A former Academic All-American— while earning a degree in Economics—, Hubbard should have no problem being able to pick up the increasingly complicated NFL defensive schemes. Hubbard could be a late first-round draft pick, if he shows well at the combine, at pro day, and thereafter.

Scouting Report


Here’s what the pros are saying in his NFL Combine Scouting Report:


STRENGTHS: Plays with consistent pad level and good bend at point of attack. Attacks with square pads and a wide, balanced base. Sinks hips and braces up with arm extension when setting the edge. Possesses good football intelligence and is very aware. Quick to spot play-action. Has stick-and-move hands to punch and peek past the blocker to find the football. Motor takes him to plays that others will quit on. Always finds himself in tackle-ready position and usually finishes. Expert level hand fighter as pass rusher. Will throw three or four straight slaps and chops to prevent tackle from getting his punch locked in. Shows tackles a strong charge before unleashing an effective spin counter back inside.

WEAKNESSES: More worker bee than twitchy athlete. Burst to the ball is just average. Doesn’t get early wins at the point of attack. Pursuit speed is just average and he’ll come up just short of the tackle at times. Can be a little tight when trying to corner and flatten as a pass rusher. Can be run up and past the quarterback. Arc-runner rather than move-maker as a rusher. Below average conversion of speed-to-power.
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  • Day 1 (Thursday, Mar. 1): Travel, registration, hospital pre-exam, orientation, interviews
  • Day 2 (Friday, Mar. 2): Measurements, medical exams, interviews
  • Day 3 (Saturday, Mar. 3): Psychological testing, NFLPA meeting, media, bench press
  • Day 4 (Sunday, Mar. 4): On-field workout and position drills

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LGHL Ohio State DE Tyquan Lewis’ 2018 NFL Combine results and draft projection

Ohio State DE Tyquan Lewis’ 2018 NFL Combine results and draft projection
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Out of eligibility, the next great Buckeye defender is ready for his chance to play in the NFL.

One of the more experienced players out of Ohio State, defensive end Tyquan Lewis stayed in Columbus for his last year of eligibility, despite graduating in Dec. 2016, because he was “hungry for more,” according to Ohio State. He was among a very deep DE rotation during the 2017 — thanks to youngsters like Nick Bosa — but still managed to finish his collegiate career ranking No. 5 in program history in all-time sacks with 23.5.

His legacy with the Buckeyes also includes ranking No. 15 in career TFLs (36.5), No. 11 in TFL yards (176), and No. 7 in QB sack yards (147). The two-time team captain also won the Big Ten Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year award in 2016, and first-team All-Big Ten honors in both 2016 and 2017.

Lewis racked up such high stats thanks to his athletic ability and staying healthy. He suited up for the Scarlet and Gray in 55 games (good to tie for most games in school history) and also claimed 36 starts. He was a critical piece of stability for an Ohio State defense that both carries exceptional expectations and sees quite a bit of turnover thanks to the NFL-caliber talent.

Scouting Report


Here’s what the pros are saying in his NFL Combine Scouting Report:


STRENGTHS: Plays with adequate upfield charge as a rusher. Able to gain good ground up to the rush arc with his first two steps. Plays with good lean at the top of his rush to create momentum around the corner. Knee bend helps him flatten to the quarterback sharply once he gets around the edge. Has enough size to reduce inside and rush as a defensive tackle on passing downs. As interior rusher, can be too quick for some guards to handle. Plays with good hand strength and quickness. Gets hands into opponents early on. Has size and strength to set a firm edge against tight ends.

WEAKNESSES: Average athlete at the position. Movements can be somewhat segmented. Plays with too much wasted motion. Feet get heavy when asked to change direction suddenly. Gives up some positioning at the point of attack. Not a force against the run. Can be knocked off-balance by angle blocks and may struggle against powerful tackles. Lost playing time and production to teammate. Doesn’t show increased acceleration after his first two steps as a rusher. Doesn’t string rush moves together consistently.
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  • Day 1 (Thursday, Mar. 1): Travel, registration, hospital pre-exam, orientation, interviews
  • Day 2 (Friday, Mar. 2): Measurements, medical exams, interviews
  • Day 3 (Saturday, Mar. 3): Psychological testing, NFLPA meeting, media, bench press
  • Day 4 (Sunday, Mar. 4): On-field workout and position drills

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Buckeyes offer Florida RB and Georgia TE
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The 6-foot-5 and 242-pound Lowe has a list of offers that also includes Clemson, Alabama, Georgia, Auburn, Tennessee, North Carolina and Michigan.. McDaniel is a 3-star prospect in the 247Sports Composite. He is the country's No. 82 running back and ...


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Google Ohio State: 2019 OL Ryan Jacoby commits; Buckeyes to open Big Ten Tournament vs. Penn State...

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LGHL How to watch No. 13 Ohio State vs. Penn State: Preview, game time, live streaming online

How to watch No. 13 Ohio State vs. Penn State: Preview, game time, live streaming online
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Third time’s a charm? The Buckeyes are hoping so when they face Penn State tonight in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals.

Ohio State has defied expectations in Chris Holtmann’s first season in charge in Columbus, but the Buckeyes still have work to do. Ohio State enters the Big Ten Tournament as the two-seed, and they’ll try and exercise some demons tonight, as they’ll be facing a Penn State team that handed the Buckeyes two of their three conference losses this year. The winner of tonight’s third Quarterfinal at Madison Square Garden will move on to face the winner of the matchup between Rutgers and Purdue, which will tip-off 30 minutes after Ohio State and Penn State ends.

The Buckeyes were last in action a week ago, earning a thrilling 80-78 double overtime win against Indiana in Bloomington. Ohio State looked like they might be headed to their third loss in four games when Juwan Morgan scored with seven seconds left in double overtime to give the Hoosiers a 78-77, but C.J. Jackson quieted Assembly Hall with a three-pointer at the buzzer to give Ohio State a regular season sweep of Indiana.

Keita Bates-Diop capped off Ohio State’s regular season with another monster performance, scoring 24 points, grabbing 14 rebounds, and blocking four shots. On Monday, Bates-Diop was named the Big Ten Player of the Year, becoming the sixth Buckeye to take home those honors, and first since Evan Turner in 2010. Bates-Diop was also named First Team All-Big Ten, an honor that last was earned by D’Angelo Russell in 2015.

Bates-Diop wasn’t the only Buckeye to be honored earlier this week, as Chris Holtmann was named Big Ten Coach of the Year, after posting a 24-7 record in his first year in Columbus. The former Butler coach truly did a remarkable job transforming an Ohio State team that was projected by many to finish near the bottom of the Big Ten this year. Holtmann was named Big South Coach of the Year in 2013 with Gardner-Webb, and last year was Big East Coach of the Year for the work he did with Butler.


Now the Buckeyes will face a Penn State team who was Ohio State’s kryptonite during the regular season. Ohio State and Penn State looked like they might be headed to overtime in their Jan. 25 meeting in Columbus, but Tony Carr’s three-pointer at the buzzer not only gave the Nittany Lions the win, but it also was Ohio State’s first conference loss of the year. Penn State didn’t need any late heroics a few weeks later, dominating the Buckeyes in State College 79-56.

Northwestern gave Penn State a challenge in their Second Round matchup on Thursday night, but the Nittany Lions took the lead for good with just over four minutes to go in the second half. Tony Carr hit six three-pointers in the victory, and scored a team-high 25 points in the win. Josh Reaves added 15 points for the Nittany Lions, while Shep Garner was the third Penn State player in double figures, finishing with 12 points.

The Nittany Lions are likely going to need a deep run in the Big Ten Tournament to get back into consideration for an NCAA Tournament bid. During the season, Penn State won six of seven contests, starting with the win over Ohio State in late January, but a three-game losing streak to close out the regular season could cost the Nittany Lions their first NCAA Tournament bid under head coach Patrick Chambers.

Numbers to know

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With a 26-13 all-time record in the Big Ten Tournament, Ohio State has the best all-time winning percentage since the tournament’s inception in 1998. The Buckeyes’ winning percentage would be even higher if their 2002 Big Ten Tournament run, where Ohio State won all three games they played, hadn’t been vacated. Michigan State sits just behind Ohio State, with their 28-15 record, which equates to a .651 winning percentage.

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The Buckeyes have only entered the Big Ten Tournament as the two-seed on one other occasion, but Ohio State made the most of it, winning all three of their games in 2013. Ohio State defeated Nebraska 71-50 in their first game in Chicago, and followed the win over the Cornhuskers up with a 61-58 win over Michigan State, before taking home their last Big Ten Tournament title with a 50-43 win over Wisconsin. Point guard Aaron Craft was named MVP of the tournament.

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With 15 points in the win over Indiana last week, Kam Williams became the 56th Buckeye to reach 1,000 points in his career. Following a three-game suspension, Williams struggled in his first two games back on the floor, scoring just six total points in losses to Penn State and Michigan. The senior found his scoring touch in the final two games, scoring 12 points against Rutgers, before his output against the Hoosiers. Williams now has 1,006 career points, which places him 55th in school history, and just one point from tying Chris Jent for 54th all-time.

Cast of characters

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Keita Bates-Diop


What more can be said about the sensational redshirt junior? With his 24 points, 14 rebound performance against Indiana, Bates-Diop registered his 12th double-double of the year, with Ohio State posting a 11-1 record in those games. Bates-Diop now sits 38th all-time on Ohio State’s scoring list with 1,195 points. Luke Witte is ahead of Bates-Diop in 37th with 1,211 points, and John Havlicek sits in 36th with 1,223 career points. Bates-Diop scored 25 points in the first meeting with Penn State, but struggled in the second matchup, scoring just 10 points.

Jae’Sean Tate


The senior will look to close out his Ohio State career with deep runs in the Big Ten and NCAA Tournaments. In the win over Indiana, Tate tied a career-high with six assists, while adding 12 points and five rebounds. Earlier this week, Tate was named Second Team All-Big Ten by the coaches, while the media named Tate Big Ten Honorable Mention. The Pickerington native is on the brink of moving into Ohio State’s Top 20 all-time in scoring, sitting 15 points from tying Jerry Francis for 20th all-time.

Penn State

Tony Carr


With a strong close to the regular season, the sophomore moved ahead of Keita Bates-Diop for the Big Ten scoring lead. Carr finished the regular season averaging 19.9 points per game. Including Thursday night’s 25 point performance, Carr has now scored at least 20 points in four of his last five games, with the only game he didn’t hit that marking coming against Purdue, where he finished with 19 points. Carr is a threat from behind the arc, as he hit four three-pointers in each of the two previous meetings with Ohio State this year.

Lamar Stevens


If Mike Watkins isn’t able to play tonight, Penn State is going to need a big game out of the sophomore forward. Stevens struggled in the win over Northwestern last night, hitting just two of his 12 shot attempts. The Buckeyes can’t expect those struggles to last long though, as last night’s performance was just the fourth time since the beginning of December in which Stevens failed to reach double figures in scoring.

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Ohio State recruiting: Latest news on Buckeyes' 2019 class
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Ohio State is just getting started with the 2019 recruiting class, but the Buckeyes are hot on the trail of many of the nation's top prospects. The Buckeyes have only two commitments to date, but plenty of top prospects have been visiting and staying ...

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College basketball: Buckeyes take top Big Ten awards
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Ohio State's Keita Bates-Diop is The Associated Press player of the year in the Big Ten Conference and the Buckeyes' Chris Holtmann is coach of the year. Bates-Diop and Purdue's Carsen Edwards were unanimous picks to the AP All-Big Ten team also ...
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Ohio State gets third meeting with Penn State in B1G Tournament
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The Buckeyes will face Penn State in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament after the Nittany Lions defeated Northwestern 65-57 on Thursday night. OSU has been off, thanks to finishing second in the conference and earning a double bye, since its ...

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LGHL Ohio State continues to throw offers all over the place

Ohio State continues to throw offers all over the place
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The Buckeyes dish out a whopping six offers on Thursday!

We are about to embark on an event that does nothing short of boasting how well Ohio State’s football program not only recruits, but also how well it develops you. The NFL Combine taking place over the course of the next few days will feature 11 invited Ohio State Buckeye players. If you’re wondering, that’s literally an entire offensive or defensive side of the ball in terms of amount of guys that have been asked to take part in the festivities.

A huge recruiting tool to say the least, future college prospects watching this Combine will have the ability to once again see firsthand at what you have in front of you if you select Ohio State and work your tail off while you’re on campus. An obvious asset for the coaching staff, there’s no doubt Meyer will use this Combine to continue pitching why Ohio State is the place to be if you have dreams of an NFL future. As always, it’s safe to say the times for Ohio State football recruiting are incredible. Even a four-star in-state prospect in Ryan Jacoby decided to commit yesterday. As they say, the rich tend to get richer.

For the Buckeyes though, they stay rich.

Stockpiling positions of importance


In the 2018 recruiting cycle, Ohio State landed the top tight end in the country when they were able to sign Jeremy Ruckert. A much needed position for the Buckeyes, the tight end spot has began to increase in need and in production with Kevin Wilson’s expertise being in command of the offense along with Ryan Day. With that desire to add more of a tight end pass-catching presence in the offense, more Jeremy Ruckerts are going to be needed in Columbus to suit up for Ohio State. Fortunately, when you have Wilson’s track record pedigree of coaching elite tight ends, that shouldn’t be too hard to accomplish.

Yesterday may have been another step in that direction.

Via his Twitter account, Luke Deal, a 2019 Greenwood, South Carolina native, announced that his latest scholarship offer came from the likes of Ohio State. A large prospect to say the least, at 6-foot-5, 230 pounds, Deal is a kid that when he enters the field, you take notice. Add his ability to his size and you have the 19th best tight end prospect in the 2019 class as well as the sixth best player in South Carolina. With double digit offers from schools such as Michigan, Clemson, Georgia, Notre Dame, Auburn, and most recently, Ohio State, you can see why Deal has become a priority for a number of top programs.


Blessed to receive an offer from THE Ohio State University ️ #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/pS5zZD2RSk

— Luke Deal (@lukedeal5) March 1, 2018

Obviously, the South Carolina residence has ties to Clemson and there’s no surprise why Clemson is thought to be the clear leader his his recruitment. With Ohio State now entering the race though along with many other top programs, it’s true that a list of schools will be on his mind and not just Clemson. Certainly there’s no love lost in regards to Ohio State and Clemson’s relationship, but if Meyer and the Buckeyes want in on this prep star, they’ll certainly have to battle the Tigers yet again.

Ding Ding, Round 2


Let’s keep with the trend right here at the tight end spot. The Buckeyes kept their momentum going when they made their second tight end position offer of the day when they became the latest to do so for Jackson Lowe. Another giant at 6-foot-5, 245 pounds, Lowe hails from Cartersville, Ga., where everyone knows football is king. The 14th best at his position and a very high three-star prospect, Lowe is another guy that is thought to be a Clemson lean. Somewhat ironic to see two similar sized tight ends considering the same school, but when you’re in that area, Clemson as well as others will almost always be in the mix.


Blessed to have received an offer from the ⭕️hio State University pic.twitter.com/YaHvkpal7P

— Big Baby (@jacksonlowee) March 2, 2018

Lowe has other offers under his belt as well from Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, Auburn, and nearly 20 more, so it’s not off to think that the three-star ranking will most likely change in his favor when the updated rankings come out.

We’ll keep it locked in on Lowe as well, but look for at least the Buckeye staff to insist on him visiting campus before Ohio State becomes a real player for his services.

Safety battle in enemy territory


Newly named co-defensive coordinator Alex Grinch will certainly flourish in his new role at Ohio State. Not only helping call the defense, but coaching the safety position as well, Grinch’s success at Washington State was incredible, but with Ohio State talent, he’s almost bound to continue his high level coaching abilities. With the track record the Buckeyes have too in the defensive secondary, players will obviously want to come play for Grinch and Ohio State.


It’s an honor to receive an offer from Ohio State University ⚪@ChadSimmons_ @JohnGarcia_Jr @Yellowhammer247 @sam5k @justamom48XOS @teebridges14 @Marcilyn7 @OSUCoachMeyer pic.twitter.com/OLzGQ8ftvr

— #11Bridges (@TrikwezeB_2) March 1, 2018

Yesterday, Ohio State made it’s way South into non-conference enemy territory when they offered Trikweze Bridges, a Lanett, Ala., native. A four-star prospect, Bridges is the 17th best 2019 safety, according to 247sports, as well as the 11th best player in Alabama for his class. At 6-foot-3, 180 pounds, Bridges has the frame to certainly be a run-stopping safety, but has the speed to keep up with top-tier receivers. While many would think this is easily an Alabama commit in the making, it’s still important to note that he does hold other offers from the likes of LSU, Florida State, Oregon, and now Ohio State. An impressive résumé nonetheless, Bridges will be one to keep an eye on in the future. The Buckeyes are keyed in already on some top safety’s closer to Columbus, but anything can happen in the recruiting world.

Quick Hits:

  • Three-star cornerback Shyheim Battle (Rocky Mount, North Carolina) was offered by Ohio State. Has current offers from Clemson, Duke, Boston College, and NC State among others.
  • 2019 running back Knowledge McDaniel (Bradenton, Florida) announced via his Twitter account Ohio State was the latest to offer a scholarship. McDaniel holds offers from Ole Miss, Kentucky, South Carolina and Pittsburgh.
  • Tight end prospect Jude Wolfe, (Bellflower, California) was also offered yesterday by the Buckeyes. The three-star 2019 product also has offers from Notre Dame, Alabama, Arizona State, USC, and more—with USC thought to be the clear leader.

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Google Buckeyes offer St. John Bosco star - 247Sports

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The Buckeyes have offered a scholarship to Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco tight end Jude Wolfe. Wolfe is from the same high school as Ohio State freshman offensive lineman Wyatt Davis. Very humbled to announce I've received on offer from THE Ohio ...


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... Taylor Decker, an eventual first-round pick for Detroit. Jones played in 10 games as a true freshman for the national champions, and then in all 13 games as the team's sixth lineman the following year. Once Decker departed, Jones proved he was ...

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LGHL Ohio State C Billy Price suffered a torn pec at the 2018 NFL Combine, per report

Ohio State C Billy Price suffered a torn pec at the 2018 NFL Combine, per report
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The Buckeye made it through three reps on the bench press before his injury.

UPDATE: Albert Breer is reporting that it is a torn pec for the Buckeye, which will be confirmed by an MRI. This should end his time in Indy, but we’ll have to wait and see what kind of recovery time table he’s looking at.


Ohio State C Billy Price is believed to have a torn pec, per sources, and is waiting on an MRI to confirm. It happened on his third rep during the bench press at combine today.

— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) March 2, 2018

Regarded as one of the top offensive line prospects, Ohio State’s Billy Price adds to his draft stock with his experience and success at center as well. The Buckeyes have rotated a lineman to center over the past few seasons, and Price is just the latest three-year guard to make the move and excel at his new position.

Following in the footsteps of Pat Elflein before him, Price not only switched positions on the line, but also won the Rimington Trophy for being the best center in college football. For the first time in Rimington Trophy history, the same program won the award in back-to-back years, thanks to Elflein in 2016 and Price in 2017. Price is just the sixth Buckeye to ever win the award, and was also named Big Ten’s Rimington-Pace offensive lineman of the year, and earned unanimous All-American honors in 2017.

A leader on the field and in the locker room, the two-time captain also finished his collegiate career setting the record for starts (55) and consecutive starts (55) as a Buckeye — surpassing the former record (50) set by Luke Fickell from 1993-96. Price also tied Elflein and Tyquan Lewis for the school record for games played (55), meaning the NFL prospect had never played a game for Ohio State that he didn’t start — which is absolutely incredible.

Scouting Report


Here’s what the pros are saying in his NFL Combine Scouting Report:


STRENGTHS: Freaky strength and explosiveness. Expected to crush the bench press at the Combine. Plays with excellent snap to punch quickness. Lands hands under shoulders and snatches pads gaining control of the man across from him. Core strength and contact balance is a plus. Has redirect power to wipe out gap shooter and recover from early losses. Terrific bend and flexibility in hips unleash his drive blocking power. Works from consistently leveraged position. Generates push against bigger players. Considered highly intelligent by scouting community. Operational in space or in a phone booth. Keeps hands inside the frame in pass pro. Pass sets with wide base and strong anchor. Starting experience as both center and guard. Mean streak will not be an issue.

WEAKNESSES: Has had consistent tape where impatience gets him in trouble. Lunges out to find shade defenders causing him to over-set and lose balance. Early lunging may be a muscle memory concern. Lack of length makes it tough for him to sustain. Could be more static on second level climb so backs can set up his blocks. Can improve re-setting hands against longer defensive tackles. Feet need to follow hands more consistently on redirects rather than leaning. Feet begin to deaden in his mirror allowing athletic rushers to challenge him with counters. Needs to improve footwork to go with his brute force. Can be a challenging personality to deal with according to scouts.
Player schedule

  • Day 1 (Tuesday, Feb. 27): Travel, registration, hospital pre-exam, orientation, interviews
  • Day 2 (Wednesday, Feb. 28): Measurements, medical exams, interviews
  • Day 3 (Thursday, Mar. 1): Psychological testing, NFLPA meeting, media, bench press
  • Day 4 (Friday, Mar. 2): On-field workout and position drills
Measurements

  • Height: 6-3 6/8”
  • Weight: 305 lbs
  • Hand size: 9 6/8”
  • Arm length: 32”
  • Wingspan: 75 2/8”
Workout Results


Price’s first event on Thursday was the bench press, and he didn’t get very far into the workout before seemingly injuring his chest and having to stop after just a couple reps. We’ll see how this affects his media availability and whether he’ll perform any of the other drills this weekend.


#OSU OL Billy Price suffered an apparent chest or shoulder injury during his bench press at the Combine. Not good. pic.twitter.com/mkieyY9E0Y

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 1, 2018

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