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Google Ohio State football: What Ryan Day's promotion, raise mean for Buckeyes - Springfield News Sun

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Ohio State football: What Ryan Day's promotion, raise mean for Buckeyes
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And there are plenty of good reasons for that, from the offseason interest in him from the NFL to his impact on the quarterback race and the speculation that he might one day make a fine head coach of the Buckeyes. In just the span of a year, Day has ...


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Ohio State football: Are Buckeyes targeting more 'pro-style' quarterbacks now?
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Both Braxton Miller and J.T. Barrett set a ton of records and won a bunch of games, so there wasn't exactly a problem with the previous formula, even if there were times the Buckeyes have been overly reliant on those two as runners. And it's important ...


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LGHL Ohio State softball ready for ACC/Big Ten Challenge after 5-0 start to the 2018 season

Ohio State softball ready for ACC/Big Ten Challenge after 5-0 start to the 2018 season
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The Buckeyes went undefeated in the FAU “First Pitch” Classic, and look to keep the win streak alive.

The Ohio State softball team started off their 2018 season with a bang after amassing a 5-0 record in the FAU “First Pitch” Classic on opening weekend. Now the team will head to Raleigh, N.C. for the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, where the Buckeyes will face N.C. State and Louisville twice each during the three-day tournament.

Not only did the team go undefeated in their season opening weekend, but their first game out of the gate was a 9-1 thrashing of NIU — which also featured a grand slam by junior Emily Clark. Their wins throughout the weekend — Duke (5-2), FAU (10-2), NIU (10-1), and Boston University (3-2) --shot the team up the national rankings, claiming the No. 21 spot in ESPN’s rankings, and No. 22 among the NCAA coaches poll.

Not only did the team make the jump into the top 25 with their 5-0 start, but two players earned Big Ten weekly honors, as well. Senior pitcher Shelby McCombs was named the conference’s Pitcher of the Week, and Niki Carver earned Co-Freshman of the Week honors — the first weekly award for either Buckeye.

McCombs opened her senior season with three wins in the circle, including two complete games, finishing with a 0.34 ERA, along with 25 strikeouts in 20.2 innings. The Buckeye also recorded a career-high 12 strikeouts against FAU, and only walked one of 26 batters. She did well offensively too, going 4-for-8 at the plate with two RBI and a home run — the third homer of her career.

Carver was a beast at the plate, claiming eight hits on 18 at-bats, averaging .444, along with seven RBI and five runs. She, like McCombs, had a career-high day against tournament host FAU, going 4-for-5, and collecting three RBI and two runs on the afternoon. Her performance against FAU made her one of only five athletes to record four hits in a single game as a freshman.

ACC/Big Ten Challenge preview


This marks the third year of the inter-conference competition, with the Big Ten holding a 33-31 record in the first two years of the event. This year’s list of teams competing includes 10 Big Ten representatives — everyone except Michigan State, Maryland, Rutgers, and Iowa. The Buckeyes went 2-2 in last year’s tournament, splitting the four-game series with N.C. State and Louisville.

Ohio State has a load of momentum heading into Friday afternoon’s matchup, coming off an opening weekend in which they outscored their opponents 37-8 on their way to that undefeated, 5-0, record. The Buckeyes didn’t allow more than two runs in any game last weekend, and held the opposition to just a .268 on-base percentage. This was in large part thanks to the incredible pitching to start the season; the pitchers claimed a 1.00 team ERA through 35 innings.

This weekend’s opponents didn’t start quite as strong as the Buckeyes. The N.C. State Wolfpack opened the season 3-2 in the FGSU Kickoff Classic, winning against Georgetown, LIU Brooklyn, and Memphis, but falling short to the tournament host FGSU and Ball State. The team’s top hitter out of opening weekend was Sam Russ, who connected for six hits, six runs and two RBI.

The Louisville Cardinals did one-game better, finishing their opening weekend at the UCF Friends of Jaclyn Invitational, 4-1. Their four wins came against Butler, UCF, North Florida, and Illinois, losing their sole game to North Carolina. The Cardinals’ top batter was Nicole Pufahl, who finished the weekend with five hits, four runs and four RBI.

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Ohio State vs. N.C. State
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Ohio State vs. Louisville
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BTN BTN Plans a Unique Look and Presence in New York City

BTN Plans a Unique Look and Presence in New York City
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With the use of iconic advertising, custom art installations and a world-renowned design team, BTN today announced plans to keep up in the city that never sleeps. The campaign, centered on the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament Presented by SoFi, began on Monday and will run through the conclusion of the tournament on Sunday, March 4. With the guidance of creative and media agency of record Fallon, and the creative work of Van Orton Design, fans around Madison Square Garden and commuters heading to and from Penn Station will be surrounded by reminders of the tournament’s debut in New York

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Ohio State basketball: 15 thoughts on Buckeyes' Penn State problem, a surprising blowout loss
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Google Ohio State football: Are Buckeyes targeting more 'pro-style' quarterbacks now? - MyAJC

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LGHL If Ohio State wanted an Ohio centric recruiting class, then 2019 is the year to do it

If Ohio State wanted an Ohio centric recruiting class, then 2019 is the year to do it
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Will the Buckeyes look to keep 2019 Ohio based?

Even though last night wasn’t Ohio State’s night on the hardwood, it’s okay. Both the football and basketball program have things mostly going their way on and off the playing surface. Fortunately, when one night doesn’t exactly go the way it was planned, the positive is that there’s good news right around the corner as a member of Buckeye Nation. That can be true concerning Ohio State football as once again, this week has seen some great aspects take place. With coaches earning pay bumps, it looks as if the athletics staff in Columbus is not only putting their money where their mouth is, but is ready to invest truly on what looks to be another chase for a national championship. In recruiting too, if Ohio State continues its relentless pursuit of talent, the Buckeyes will almost be destined for the postseason.

Ohio in 2019 the plan for success?


It’s not every year that the nation’s No. 1 recruit is in the same state as your favorite team. To make matters even more serious, it’s almost unheard of when that top ranked recruit lives within shouting distance of the school you’re hoping he “picks”. The top player in the 2019 class is Olentangy Orange phenom Zach Harrison. The 6-foot-6, 240-pound monster of a high school athlete is literally a prospect that can do anything he is asked. Whether it’s size, strength, speed, or just pure athleticism, Zach not only owns every intangible, but is the definition.

Okay, so before we get too carried away, in the 2018 class, the state’s top prospect ended up going South to Clemson and everyone thought the world was going to come crashing down. Never worried, Meyer and crew brought in a prospect that was not only ranked higher in the end, but according to the staff, was their top guy at all times even over the in-state kid. Why do we bring this up? To mention simply that there may not be a true “can’t miss” in-state prospect, but if there is, Zach Harrison is him. The distance alone is crucial, but the fact that he literally grades out and performs in ways that cement his ranking proves Meyer and company will not only be relentless, but also do what ever is needed to secure Harrison in the 2019 class when all is said and done.


The rest of Ohio for 2019 though is pretty spectacular as well. While the 2018 class only saw five in-state guys out of the twenty-six, that shows there’s plenty of room for 2019 to look more of an Ohio based class, especially with the in-state talent. One to surely keep an eye on is in-state linebacker Cade Stover. If Ohio State has hit the jackpot on in-state guys at a certain position, it’s the linebacker position. The list of in-staters who go off to star for the Buckeyes at the position isn’t a short one and Stover may just be the next man in line on that list.

The positive note for both Harrison and Stover is to know that Ohio State has made them a priority early and often. In fact, not even two weeks ago Harrison was on campus again even though the commute over could be by foot. Fortunately, keeping the best in Ohio is Meyer’s top priority, according to himself, and if the 247sports crystal ball predictions have much to say, both Stover and Harrison alike are 100 percent targets to stay home and suit up for the Buckeyes.

Time will only tell, but we certainly would be okay with that.

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University Park, Centre County, Pa. - Tony Carr scored 30 points and Penn State routed No. 8 Ohio State 79-56 on Thursday night to sweep the Buckeyes. Mike Watkins added 11 points and 10 rebounds for his tenth double-double of the season, and Shep ...
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Google WOMEN'S HOCKEY: Beavers battle Buckeyes on season's final weekend - Bemidji Pioneer

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WOMEN'S HOCKEY: Beavers battle Buckeyes on season's final weekend
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The Beavers (13-16-3, 8-12-2-1 WCHA) will have their work cut out for them against sixth-ranked OSU. BSU took points from them in a home series Nov. 17-18, winning the first game in a shootout after a 3-3 tie and falling 5-4 in the series finale. The ...

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Penn State 79, Ohio State 56 | Buckeyes fall flat in loss to Nittany Lions
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Ohio State men's basketball: Tony Carr leads Penn State to 79-56 rout of No. 8 Buckeyes
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.: Tony Carr scored 30 points and Penn State routed No. 8 Ohio State 79-56 on Thursday night to sweep of the Buckeyes. Mike Watkins added 11 points and 10 rebounds for his tenth double-double of the season, and Shep Garner and Josh ...
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Ohio State's Micah Potter soars to the basket during the Buckeyes win over Iowa Saturday. Jay Gehres | Gehres Photography. A look at the upcoming week around the Big Ten Conference: Game of the weekend:No. 8 Ohio State (22-5, 13-1) at No. 22 Michigan ...
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LGHL No. 8 Ohio State falls at Penn State, 79-56

No. 8 Ohio State falls at Penn State, 79-56
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The Buckeyes have only lost two games this season in Big Ten play. Both belong to the Nittany Lions.

It was a rough night on the road for the No. 8 Ohio State Buckeyes (22-6, 13-2), as they fell to the Penn State Nittany Lions (19-9, 9-6) in State College, Penn., 79-56.

The three-point shot was a big reason for Penn State’s victory at home. The Nittany Lions went 9-of-20 from beyond the arc, with guards Tony Carr and Shep Garner leading the way from downtown.

Guard Tony Carr led all players on the floor with 30 points, and went 4-of-8 from three-point range. Carr also had 5 rebounds on the night. Garner ended the game in double figures with 13 points. From three-point range, Garner went 4-of-7.

On the other end, Keita Bates-Diop scored 10 points for the Buckeyes on 4-of-11 shooting. KBD also brought in 5 rebounds.

C.J. Jackson put up 13 points for the OSU, with all but two points being scored in the second half. Jackson ended up leading the team’s scoring effort in Happy Valley.

Here’s how this one went down.

Penn State won the opening tip, but turned it over around the far-side wing. Ohio State took advantage of the turnover—leading to Kaleb Wesson nailing a mid-range jumper. The Nittany Lions would answer right back with a Lamar Stevens layup.

Play would stop a minute later as Wesson appeared to sprain his ankle. As the timeout ended, Wesson was seen going back to the locker room. Just before he departed, he hit another shot (a layup) to give the Bucks a 4-2 advantage.

OSU’s lead wouldn’t last for long, as the Nittany Lions went on a mini 6-0 run. Chippy play led to Jae’Sean Tate receiving a technical foul, as well as PSU head coach Patrick Chambers for arguing with the officials. Combined with a 4-minute scoring drought, the Buckeyes enabled a 12-2 PSU run, leading to the Scarlet and Gray’s early deficit, 17-8, with 12:38 left before intermission. Steals leading to dunks, and Carr pulling up from downtown were the catalysts for the Nittany Lions’ early runaway from the Bucks.

The Nittany Lions continued to find their rhythm from three. Garner, like Carr, unleashed a shot from basically the parking lot—with it hitting nothing but net. Penn State was 3-of-7 early from beyond the arc. Ohio State, however, couldn’t get the rim or net to be friendly from distance; OSU missed their first six shots from the land of three. As a matter of fact, field goal shooting all around was a struggle for Holtmann’s squad. They went 4-plus minutes without sinking a shot. Fortunately, that slump ended with a Bates-Diop layup. But alas, the damage was done. At the under-8 minute timeout, the home team had a 25-14 lead over the visiting Buckeyes.

Ohio State then got a little momentum. A double block of Stevens led to the Buckeyes getting a look from three—but they missed. However, PSU went cold. A 3-minute scoring drought mixed with an 0-from-5 field goal mark topped off with three turnovers during that timespan got the Buckeyes within nine, 25-16.

Unfortunately, though, the Bucks couldn’t make the most of the Nittany Lions’ woes. Josh Reaves and Stevens both connected on the long ball, and before long, Penn State had charged out to a 35-18 lead with under three minutes left before halftime. The Bryce Jordan Center was rocking, especially after Kaleb Wesson got his shot blocked, leading to a shot-clock violation.

The pace started causing problems for the Buckeyes. Andre Wesson got the ball poked loose by Stevens, who then flipped it to Jamari Wheeler for an easy layup. Ohio State couldn’t get out the hole they dug themselves into during the first half, mostly due to the shooting struggles. Going into the half, OSU missed seven straight shots—going nearly four minutes without making a field goal. Over the course of their final 11 shots in the half, the Buckeyes only made one, thanks to a Wesson layup with 3:56 remaining.

Right before the half, Reaves threw a full-court pass to Carr—who caught the ball just to the left of the basket. As two Buckeyes stumbled after reaching for the ball, Carr got off a shot. He made the shot, and Micah Potter, who was falling down, got called for a foul. That play pretty much summed up how the half was going for the Buckeyes. Carr knocked down the and-1, and a Christian Laettner-esque shot (a turnaround jumper after catching a three quarters court pass) from Potter clanked off the rim.

At halftime, Penn State had a commanding lead, 45-21, behind a 16-point outing from Carr. From three-point range, the Nittany Lions were shooting at 50 percent. Five-of-10 shots from distance went down, with Carr hitting two of them. On the other end, OSU shot zero percent from downtown, going 0-for-7. From all spots on the floor, the Buckeyes shot 29 percent (8-28), with Kaleb Wesson leading the team in points (7) and rebounds (5). Bates-Diop had four points and one rebound in the first half.

Right after halftime, PSU went back to well (aka the three-point shot). Stevens missed on the first shot, but on the second shot, they found what they were looking for: a make. Garner delivered a shot from the parking lot, lifting the Nittany Lions lead to 48-21. Garner wasn’t done yet, though. Two minutes after sinking his first three of the half, he did it again. Hip-hop artist Flava Flav, who is related to Garner, was up on his feet after seeing the three-point shots fall. After the second Garner three of the half went down, PSU was out to a 54-27 lead at the under-16 minute media timeout.

Ohio State was able to get an 8-0 run going after the media timeout. Layups from C.J. Jackson and Kyle Young helped get the run going. During the run, PSU went four minutes without a point—helping the Buckeyes claw their way back from a 20-plus point deficit. At the 17:49 mark of the second half, the Bucks were down 30; by the 12:05 mark, they were down 18, 55-37.

But, Garner found a way to put a roadblock on the Buckeyes’ comeback. The senior popped a three that rattled around the rim before going in. The Garner three put Penn State up 21, but a tipin from Young and another three from KBD got the visitors within 16, 58-42, by the time the media timeout came with 10:32 left in the half.

The Buckeyes chipped away at the Nittany Lions lead, but they couldn’t get within 10. The output from Carr, and PSU’s ability to sink the three-point shot were too much for the Scarlet and Gray to overcome on this night in State College.

Penn State taking down the No. 8 team in the land wasn’t the only upset on the night. Wisconsin took down No. 6 Purdue in Madison, Wisc., 57-53. With the loss, Purdue has now lost three in a row—with the Buckeyes starting the Boilermakers’ losing streak back on Feb. 7.

Up next for Ohio State will be the No. 22 Michigan Wolverines on Sunday. That game is slated to take place at 1 p.m. ET from the Chrysler Center in Ann Arbor, Mich. CBS will broadcast the game.

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Ohio State football podcast: Buckeyes join rat race with assistant coaches' salaries
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Although it's unclear why Hankins, now with the Indianapolis Colts, and Linsley, a member of the Green Bay Packers, were in State College, it is nice to see Buckeyes supporting Buckeyes, especially ahead of a big game. Ohio State is on a quest to win ...


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How many high school freshmen can claim to have offers from two of the last four programs to appear in the National Championship Game? That's something Roswell (Ga.) Centennial wide receiver Julian Nixon had achieved as a 14-year-old, landing offers ...

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Urban Meyer and Ohio State have been making a shift in the type of quarterback they’re recruiting
Brett Ludwiczak
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The Buckeye head coach has been bringing in more pro-style quarterbacks over the last few recruiting cycles.

“The signs have been there for a few years that coach Urban Meyer ideally would like to evolve his offense by adding more vertical passing elements.”

Austin Ward, Land of 10


Ohio State has had some incredibly productive quarterbacks since Urban Meyer took over, but the head coach is constantly on the lookout for the complete quarterback. While Braxton Miller and J.T. Barrett won plenty of games during their time at Ohio State, the quarterback Meyer wants to replicate in recruiting is Cardale Jones.

Honestly though, what coach wouldn’t want a quarterback like Jones? A cannon for an arm and the ability to run over defenders when needed to. With the talent of running backs Ohio State brings in, Meyer is likely to focus on a quarterback who has a better handle on throwing the football than running it, but he does want a signal caller who can make plays with his legs when needed.

With the Buckeyes transitioning from Barrett to the likely new starter Dwayne Haskins, Meyer, Kevin Wilson, and Ryan Day will be looking to get their talented wide receivers more involved in the offense. Haskins won’t run the ball as much as Barrett did, and has a better arm, which should help the Ohio State offense evolve into more of a pro-style offense. Early enrollee Matthew Baldwin shares a lot of the same traits as Haskins, which means the Ohio State quarterback position should be in good hands for years to come.

“Obviously it’s a big deal to us, just from where we came from last year it’s a new place for us in the Big Ten. (Coach) has stressed that we have to play better than we did (last time) against Penn State. This game (Thursday) obviously means a lot for where we’ll finish up.”

Ohio State guard C.J. Jackson via Adam Jardy, The Columbus Dispatch


It isn’t that Ohio State played all that bad when they lost to Penn State on Jan. 25 in Columbus, the Nittany Lions were just shooting at another level three weeks ago. Not only did Penn State hit the first five three-pointers they attempted in the upset of the Buckeyes, but the Nittany Lions finished the game 11-of-14 from behind the three-point arc—with the final of those triples coming from Tony Carr as time expired to give Penn State the victory. The 82 points Ohio State gave up to Penn State in the loss were the most Ohio State has given up in a Big Ten game this year.

Avenging last month’s loss would certainly help Ohio State’s standing in the Big Ten. Currently the Buckeyes control their own destiny, but Michigan State and Purdue are ready to pounce should Ohio State falter down the stretch. If Ohio State wins out, they’ll earn their first outright regular season Big Ten title since 2010-11. Even if the Buckeyes lose one of their final four games and the Spartans and Boilermakers win the rest of their games, Ohio State can still at least claim a share of the Big Ten title.

“I think winningest programs always come down to the players. I’m very happy for the seniors. If anyone a couple years ago told them they would be part of a team with the most wins in Ohio State women’s hockey program, I don’t think they would have believed that.”

Ohio State women’s hockey associate head coach Peter Elander via Andrew Joseph, The Lantern


The Ohio State women’s hockey team has a chance to make some history this weekend, as they close out the regular season at home against Bemidji State. The Buckeyes currently have 20 wins on the season, which is tied with the 2006-07 team for the most in school history. Setting the school record for most wins in a season would be a nice treat for the four seniors who will be suiting up this weekend at home for the last time for the Buckeyes.

To reach the school record for wins, Ohio State will have to defeat a Bemidji State team who split a pair of games with Ohio State in Minnesota in November. The Buckeyes will at least have some momentum on their side, as they have won three of four games heading into this weekend’s matchups with the Beavers.

Currently Ohio State is sitting second in the WCHA, with Minnesota right behind them. A couple wins over Bemidji State could put some distance between the Buckeyes and the Golden Gophers ahead of the WCHA Tournament which starts next week. Ohio State has never made an NCAA Tournament, but if they finish the season strong they just might work themselves into the conversation for a bid.

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Where Ohio State stands in ESPN's post-National Signing Day rankings: Buckeye Breakfast
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Where Ohio State stands in ESPN's post-National Signing Day rankings: Buckeye Breakfast. Posted February 15, 2018 at 05:00 AM | Updated February 15, 2018 at 09:36 AM. 0 shares. Comment. Cotton Bowl: Ohio State Buckeyes vs. USC Trojans. See where ESPN ...


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