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Google Kam Williams likely to miss Purdue game - 247Sports

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Kam Williams likely to miss Purdue game
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On the season, Williams averages eight points per game and is one of Ohio State's best three-point shooters at 46.3 percent. With Williams out of the lineup, sophomore forward Andre Wesson was inserted into the starting five on Sunday for the first ...
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Ohio State football: Way-too-early prediction ― Buckeyes will storm through Texas again in September
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Having already been in a pressure situation, Haskins should give the Buckeyes that category. Patterson is undoubtedly one of the elite coaches in college football, but Urban Meyer and his three championship rings get the nod. And even in TCU's backyard ...
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Ohio State football: Eleven Buckeyes will go to NFL combine
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27-March 5. Defensive ends Sam Hubbard, Jalyn Holmes and Tyquan Lewis also will attend, as will linebackers Jerome Baker and Chris Worley, cornerback Denzel Ward and safety Damon Webb. National champion Alabama, with 14, is the only program that will ...
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How Kam Williams got Ohio State here: Buckeyes basketball analysis
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In what was just his second year playing then, he had appeared to take a major jump forward and looked poised to be an instant offense kind of guy for the Buckeyes. He lost that a bit last year, starting in 29 of Ohio State's 32 games, upping his ...
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BTN Dienhart: Setting the table for the Big Ten’s Big Three

Dienhart: Setting the table for the Big Ten’s Big Three
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

It took a while, but it’s finally here … the week we all have been waiting for, the week that will have the most impact in determining which school will win the Big Ten title: No. 3 Purdue, No. 14 Ohio State or No. 4 Michigan State. Here's a breakdown the three contenders' remaining schedules.

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LGHL Ohio State to send 11 players to NFL Combine

Ohio State to send 11 players to NFL Combine
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Only Alabama will be more represented in Indianapolis

This year could be another impressive draft class out of Ohio State, with 11 Buckeyes getting, and accepting, invitations to participate in the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Eight seniors and three juniors who declared early will try to extend their football careers and boost their draft stock along the way.

Players now preparing for the combine span a wide range of positions, including four offensive players and seven on defense. There are a lot of differing opinions about the NFL career potential for quarterback J.T. Barrett, but he was impressive during the week surrounding the Reese’s Senior Bowl and will now get another opportunity to show off his talent in front of scouts. While most of the media coverage will be surrounding other QB prospects, like Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield, Barrett will definitely get looks — especially from teams who already have a franchise quarterback and want to establish depth to the position.

Other offensive players heading to Indy, include tight end Marcus Baugh and linemen Jamarco Jones and Billy Price. Price already has a first-round expectation, despite having not played in a senior or All-Star game following the season. With the long list of successful centers/lineman from Ohio State, Price will be highly coveted come April.

On the defensive side of the ball, the Buckeyes will send a handful of defensive backs, linebackers and notable Rushmen to the combine, including: Jerome Baker Jr., Jalyn Holmes, Sam Hubbard, Tyquan Lewis, Denzel Ward, Damon Webb, and Chris Worley. Ward and Webb are looking to continue the DB draft streak established the past couple of years, and give Kerry Coombs a final sendoff, further establishing his NFL pipeline from Ohio State.

Missing out on invites, in a bit of a surprising move, were seniors Dante Booker and Tracy Sprinkle.

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In mid-December, ESPN's Todd McShay released his initial mock draft for the 2018 NFL Draft. In that, he had two former Ohio State players, Denzel Ward and Billy Price, going in the first round. On Tuesday, McShay released his updated version, Mock ...

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BTN Fifty Big Ten stars invited to 2018 NFL Combine

Fifty Big Ten stars invited to 2018 NFL Combine
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The official list of the 2018 NFL Combine has been released, and 50 former Big Ten stars received an invitation. Big Ten champ Ohio State leads the Big Ten with 11 representatives, followed by Penn State (8) and Wisconsin (6), and 12 of the conference's teams have at least one representative.

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2-rated tackle in the 2018 class, after his weekend official visit to Ohio State. Petit-Frere is scheduled to announce his decision Wednesday at 10 a.m. E.T. on ESPNU. Austin Ward also joins Kyle Lamb to discuss the latest Greg Schiano rumors. Schiano ...
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BTN @BTNStatsGuys: What you need to know about No. 14 Ohio State at No. 3 Purdue

@BTNStatsGuys: What you need to know about No. 14 Ohio State at No. 3 Purdue
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

Much of the college basketball world will have its eye on the No. 14 Ohio State at No. 3 Purdue tussle Wednesday night on BTN/BTN2Go. It's a battle for first place, after all. Should Purdue win, it will have a two-game lead in the standings; should Ohio State win, we'll have a tie atop the standings with five games to play.

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Google How Micah Potter got Ohio State here: Buckeyes basketball analysis - cleveland.com (blog)

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How Micah Potter got Ohio State here: Buckeyes basketball analysis
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State basketball (20-5, 11-1 Big Ten) plays at Purdue on Wednesday night with first place in the Big Ten on the line. It's a position nobody expected this Buckeyes team to be in at this point of the season. To figure out how they ...


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LGHL Ohio State looks to close out 2018 at No. 1

Ohio State looks to close out 2018 at No. 1
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With 24 hours until national signing day, where does Ohio State stand with its top three targets?

It’s almost time. National Signing Day 2018 is just a mere 24 hours away and the Ohio State Buckeyes led by Urban Meyer are sitting atop the team rankings once again.

The 247Sports Composite Rankings list the Buckeyes’ 2018 recruiting haul at No. 1 but the gap between them and No. 2 Georgia is small enough where the top spot is still up for grabs. However, it appears that the Bulldogs will earn a commitment from five-star cornerback Tyson Campbell which would push them beyond Ohio State’s class.

That being said, Ohio State is making some late moves in hopes to hold onto their top ranking. With this is mind, there are three recruits the Buckeyes have apparently focused on to close out 2018. Below, we will break down Ohio State chances in landing a commitment from one of their final remaining prospects.

5-star OT Nicholas Petit-Frere


Ohio State’s best shot at bringing in the top recruiting class for this cycle lies in the hands of one of the top prospects in the entire class. Five-star offensive tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere (Tampa, FL / Berkeley Prep.)

The No. 1 offensive linemen in the 2018 class has been favored to choose hometown school Florida for the majority of his recruitment. However, Urban Meyer and Larry Johnson are making a strong push late in the process.

Petit-Frere is coming off an official visit to Columbus this past weekend, in which he was accompanied by his mother. Little information concerning the visit has been made public, but it is widely believed and expected that it went as well as possible.

Securing a commitment from Petit-Frere would not only be a gigantic boost to Ohio State’s recruiting class ranking, but it would also address an obvious hole at the offensive tackle position. The lack of depth at the position and Ohio State’s pedigree would alone seem to be enough to convince an elite player to commit to the University.

Petit-Frere has kept things close to the vest throughout his entire recruitment. However, it appears the blue-chip prospect has narrowed his decision down to Ohio State, Notre Dame and Florida. He is scheduled to make his announcement at his high school, Berkley Prep, at 10 a.m. ET tomorrow. The ceremony will be broadcast on ESPNU and will likely be one of the most anticipated announcements for the day.

While it appears Florida is still the favorite, albeit by a small amount, the Buckeyes should be confident in their chances. As stated above though, nobody really knows which direction he is leaning at the moment.

If Ohio State is able to land Petit-Frere, it will almost guarantee the Buckeyes the No. 1 class in the country. Again, this could go either way and I believe Ohio State has done the absolute best they could to earn a pledge from the elite offensive linemen, but Florida has to remain the favorite due solely to the fact he hasn’t said anything to lead us believe otherwise.

The pick: Florida

4-star OT Rasheed Walker


Sticking with the offensive line, another prospect Ohio State seems to have focused on late in the recruiting cycle is four-star offensive tackle Rasheed Walker (Waldorf, MD / North Point).

Walker has long been a Penn State favorite but has seen Urban Meyer and Ohio State come on strong in the months leading up to National Signing Day. The path to playing time is much quicker at Ohio State than at Penn State due to a lack of depth at the position. However, Penn State has been building a relationship with Walker for much longer, so the Nittany Lions would appear to be the safer and more comfortable choice.

That being said, unlike Petit-Frere, Walker has already made up his mind. The country’s No. 6 OT, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, released a teaser for his decision over the weekend, in which Ohio State, Penn State and Virginia Tech were listed as his final three schools.


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— Rasheed Walker (@Cin5oTre3) February 2, 2018

While Walker understands the opportunities that would present themselves if he were to commit to Ohio State, Penn State will likely earn his pledge tomorrow. Like Petit-Frere, Walker will make his announcement at his high school tomorrow around 11 a.m.

The Pick: Penn State

4-star DE Javontae Jean-Baptiste


Four-star defensive end Javonte Jean-Baptiste’s recruitment is one of the most difficult to predict. While many prospects tend to narrow down their decision to a small list of schools this late in the process, things have been the exact opposite for Jean-Baptiste.

Jean-Baptiste has seen his recruitment take off late in the process. In fact, the top contenders for his services didn’t officially offer him until late last year.

His recruitment appears to be down to Ohio State, Nebraska and Texas A&M, with Nebraska being the runaway favorite in the 247Sports Crystal Ball Rankings, holding 91-percent of the predictions.

The blue-chip prospect took an official visit to Texas A&M this past weekend and new head coach Jimbo Fisher has established himself as one of the top recruiters in the country.

While Ohio State and Texas A&M have made valiant efforts late in the process, Nebraska was all-in on Jean-Baptiste since the moment they offered him. Because his relationship with Nebraska seems to be the strongest, the Cornhuskers will likely walk away with the commitment.

The pick: Nebraska

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Ohio State picked up another preferred walk-on commitment yesterday. This time it came from Mason, Ohio defensive tackle Garrison Glover.


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— Garrison Glover (@garrisongloverr) February 5, 2018

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Lady Buckeyes outlast Meigs, 52-51
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The Lady Buckeyes (15-6, 9-2 TVC Ohio) led by as many as seven points in the opening frame, while the host Lady Marauders (10-11, 6-6) were up by as many as four points early in the second canto. The Maroon and Gold led 36-34 through three periods of ...

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The Lady Buckeyes (15-6, 9-2 TVC Ohio) led by as many as seven points in the opening frame, while the host Lady Marauders (10-11, 6-6) were up by as many as four points early in the second canto. The Maroon and Gold led 36-34 through three periods of ...

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Google Buckeyes Preparing for Tough Challenge at Purdue As Kam Williams Remains Suspended - Eleven...

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Buckeyes Preparing for Tough Challenge at Purdue As Kam Williams Remains Suspended
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As Ohio State prepares to play what could be its toughest road game of the season at No. 3 Purdue on Wednesday (8:30 p.m., BTN), Buckeyes coach Chris Holtmann returned to the airwaves of 97.1 The Fan on Monday for his weekly radio show with Paul Keels ...

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How CJ Jackson got Ohio State here: Buckeyes basketball analysis
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Ohio State basketball: Imperfect but with strong resolve, are the Buckeyes ready for Purdue?
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Down 15 points in the first half against a team tied for the fewest wins in the Big Ten, there were two thoughts on the Ohio State bench. "I'm not the most confident guy at that point," said Buckeyes coach Chris Holtmann, half ...


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Women's Hockey: Badgers finally fall, lose two straight against surging Buckeyes
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This was the case for the incredible in-conference undefeated streak the No. 1 University of Wisconsin Women's Hockey Team enjoyed. The Badgers learned when it rains it pours as they lost back-to-back games in Columbus over the weekend. On Saturday ...

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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State basketball is No. 14 in the latest AP poll, but the Buckeyes might have trouble sticking close to home to start the NCAA Tournament. That is, unless they beat No. 3 Purdue on Wednesday. In this basketball edition of Buckeye ...

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LGHL Ohio State DT Dylan Thompson to transfer

Ohio State DT Dylan Thompson to transfer
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The Illinois native will play his last season elsewhere.

As of just minutes ago, only four members of Ohio State’s 2014 recruiting class, a group that finished third nationally, remain in Columbus. Johnnie Dixon, Terry McLaurin, Parris Campbell, and Demetrius Knox are the final remnants of that stellar group, as defensive tackle Dylan Thompson announced his intentions to play his final season elsewhere.


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— Dylan Thompson (@BRONCODE59) February 5, 2018

Thompson, an Illinois native, graduated from Ohio State recently, and will be eligible to play immediately wherever he lands, as a grad transfer.

Thompson was never able to find consistent time on the field at Ohio State, as he battled nagging injuries and off the field issues during his Ohio State career. He suffered an injury as a freshman, and with that rough start, as well as some academic problems, the former three-star only played two games in Columbus, recording three total tackles, all of which came in 2017 against UNLV.

Prior to coming to OSU, Thompson was a three-star product in high school per 247Sports, and was cited as a top-50 DT prospect.

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Ohio State recruiting: Buckeyes make their pitch to 5-star visitor
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LGHL Alex Grinch will likely see an expanded coaching role in his first season at Ohio State

Alex Grinch will likely see an expanded coaching role in his first season at Ohio State
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With the departure of Greg Schiano, the defense may be Grinch’s to run.

“Under his guidance, the Cougars had the No. 16 total defense in the country in 2017. That is a long way from the No. 97 total defense they had the year before Grinch was hired in 2014.”

-David Biddle, 247Sports


With current Ohio State Buckeyes defensive coordinator Greg Schiano potentially headed to the NFL, newcomer Alex Grinch’s role on the defense could get a lot more robust. While his duties were never officially announced, Grinch was widely expected to be named co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach under Urban Meyer. The Ohio native, who played his own college ball at Mount Union, agreed to come to Columbus despite multiple offers for jobs in the SEC--a big win for Meyer in luring talented coaches to the Big Ten.

In three seasons at Washington State, Grinch improved the Cougars’ total defense to a top-20 ranking nationally--a vast improvement from where Mike Leach’s squad had been previously. Points allowed per game dropped for three straight years from 38.6 in 2014 to 25.8 by last season.

One of Grinch’s signatures on defense is forcing turnovers. While Miami got a lot of attention last season with its turnover chain, Washington State quietly snuck into the top-10 in turnovers forced with 28 (Ohio State was 29th nationally with 24 turnovers).

In addition, as a defensive backs coach by trade, Grinch’s pass defense has always been stout. Last season, the Cougars gave up just 170.9 passing yards per game, and were fifth nationally in passing touchdowns allowed. Washington State was also seventh in the NCAA in passing efficiency defense.

Grinch heavily favored the nickel while with the Cougars, though that preference may have been due to a higher rate of passing in the Pac-12 conference. However, he has been flexible with his schemes overall, shifting from nickel to 4-3 to 3-4 over the course of a game. While his reliance on the nickel may shift as he moves to the Big Ten, there is little doubt that Grinch’s trademark shutdown secondary will remain firmly in place.

“There was a lot of game left. We weren’t worried and knew we were gonna come back.”

-Ohio State junior forward Keita Bates-Diop, via Bill Landis, Cleveland.com


One of the hallmarks of this year’s Ohio State basketball squad is its ability to come back when down. While many teams are unable to get out of the holes that they might dig themselves in early on in games, the Buckeyes have been able to steadily play their game and overcome even double-digit deficits, as they showed against Illinois yesterday.

Ohio State was down 15 to the Illini in the first half yesterday--a team that has won just two games in conference play this season. However, led by players like Keita Bates-Diop, the Buckeyes did not panic. While turnovers remained an issue, and the team had to figure out how to play after losing guard Kam Williams due to suspension, Ohio State made adjustments and was able to take the lead at halftime.

Now, Ohio State must take that learning to West Lafayette, Ind., as they face No. 3 Purdue for a shot at the top spot in the Big Ten. The Boilermakers have not lost since November and are undefeated at home. While the odds may be stacked against the Buckeyes, the fact remains that Chris Holtmann’s team has yet to play themselves out of a game in conference play. The loss to Penn State could just as easily gone to overtime, as Bates-Diop tied things up with just seconds left on the clock. In other instances, like Sunday’s outing, Ohio State simply cleaned up their game and played solid defense until they overcame their deficit.

Turnovers remain the Buckeyes’ biggest issue, however, having committed 18 Sunday against Illinois. While Illinois is tops in the Big Ten in forcing turnovers, several of those slip ups led straight to scoring plays. Those are the type of plays that Holtmann wants to limit, even if he can’t get the overall turnover number down.

“All I can do is be me. I’m comfortable in my skin.”

-Greg Oden, via Rob Stone, FOX Sports


A former top pick in the NBA Draft, former Ohio State great Greg Oden perhaps is more famous for being selected ahead of Kevin Durant than for his own NBA career, which was cut short due to a string of injuries which ultimately led to his early exit from the association. Now, however, Oden is fashioning a new life and career for himself--but one which is still closely tied to Ohio State basketball.

In one year at Ohio State, the 7-foot Oden averaged 15.7 points and 9.6 rebounds per game on his way to being taken No. 1 overall by the Portland Trail Blazers. He last saw action in the NBA during the 2013-14 season with the Miami Heat.

Coming back to Columbus, Oden credits Ohio State with being able to give him direction, especially after his tumultuous career in the NBA. Oden said that his time on campus as a 30-year-old is different than his experience more than a decade ago. Now, few of the students even recognize him as he spends most of his time either in class or working. Most importantly, he has the opportunity to complete his education, which is something he promised his mother that he would do. He comes to work and class each day with a new mentality, seeking to gain all of the industry knowledge that he can to set himself up for success in the future.

A sports industry major, Oden works as a student assistant coach on Chris Holtmann’s squad. As a 30-year-old coaching a younger generation of players, Oden brings a different perspective to many who, like Oden himself a few short years ago, have aspirations of playing at the next level. But Oden certainly doesn’t take it easy on the younger guys, acknowledging that he still has a “basketball mentality...I try to dominate them as much as I can.”

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How Andre Wesson got Ohio State here: Buckeyes basketball analysis
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Other offers: Akron, Bowling Green, Butler, George Mason, Illinois State, Northern Kentucky, Richmond, Tennessee-Martin, Toledo and Xavier. How he ended up at Ohio State: As Wesson's senior year at Westerville South played out, it was a question of ...


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