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| Rank | Team | SP+ | Off. SP+ | Def. SP+ | ST SP+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ohio State | 31.8 | 40.6 (2) | 8.8 (1) | 0.1 (67) |
| 2 | Oregon | 28.3 | 40.7 (1) | 12.6 (3) | 0.3 (50) |
| 3 | Notre Dame | 25.8 | 40.2 (3) | 14.6 (9) | 0.3 (47) |
| 4 | Georgia | 25.5 | 38.2 (5) | 13.3 (5) | 0.6 (3) |
| 5 | Indiana | 24.5 | 37.4 (9) | 13.5 (6) | 0.5 (22) |
| 6 | Texas | 23.7 | 37.6 (7) | 14.3 (8) | 0.4 (31) |
| 7 | Texas Tech | 23.1 | 37.6 (8) | 14.7 (11) | 0.2 (54) |
| 8 | Miami | 21.0 | 34.4 (12) | 13.7 (7) | 0.3 (42) |
| 9 | Texas A&M | 20.3 | 37.3 (10) | 16.7 (14) | -0.3 (99) |
| 10 | LSU | 20.2 | 32.5 (21) | 12.5 (2) | 0.2 (53) |
I doubt OSU would act inconsistently with the SCOTUS decision either. But I also doubt that facts matter to the current leaders of the justice department with high profile cases like this one. If they send you a letter and announce it on social media, they’ve probably decided to make an example of you. I would be preparing to go to the mattresses.Ohio State has been pretty straightforward in complying with the SCOTUS decision on affirmative action. I'd be shocked if they were trying to get around it. What this probably is is the DOJ acting on complaints from white applicants who were rejected, and in their minds since there were obviously some black and brown people accepted into that class, they just couldn't conceive of the possibility that those black and brown applicants just might have been stronger.
Unless the DOJ is simply looking for sacrificial lambs (and that's a possibility) then simply comparing the application portfolio of accepted black and brown applicants to those of rejected white applicants should cover things.
I hear you, but it wasn’t like he was going to see that same success at OSU. He may have the year after Haskins left, but that would also mean OSU misses out on Fields and has Burrow for one season.To a degree. I like Joe Burrow, but I didn't need to see him win a Heisman and natty when we were robbed of a chance to stop it.
This is a big indictment against Tony Alford's coaching.Just sayin': It's always nice to see a former scUM player "take a swipe" at scUM......
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Four former Ohio State Buckeyes who should see time in the 2026 MLB season
Three former Buckeyes have made Opening Day rosters, while another starts the season on the IL.www.landgrantholyland.com
Four former Ohio State Buckeyes who should see time in the 2026 MLB season
Three former Buckeyes have made Opening Day rosters, while another starts the season on the IL.
Dominic Canzone - Seattle Mariners
The most exciting player to come from Ohio State currently in the majors is Dominic Canzone of the Seattle Mariners. After playing a big part in helping Seattle make the playoffs for second time in the last four seasons, Canzone will likely play a bigger role for the Mariners this season.
The former Buckeye enters this season coming off an appearance for Italy in the World Baseball Classic, where he hit a home run against Brazil.
Dillon Dingler - Detroit Tigers
Dillon Dingler started to make a name for himself in 2025. Following a 2024 campaign where he appeared in 27 games, Dingler became a starter behind the plate for Detroit. The Ohio State alum handled a pitching staff headlined by Tarik Skubal, who has now won the AL Cy Young Award in back-to-back seasons.
Ryan Feltner - Colorado Rockies
While the Mariners and Tigers will likely be interesting watches after making the playoffs last season, the same can’t be said for the Colorado Rockies, who have lost at least 100 games in each of the last three seasons, and haven’t made the playoffs since 2018.
Zach Dezenzo - Houston Astros
Technically Zach Dezenzo isn’t on a major league roster after he was placed on the IL on Wednesday. Had Dezenzo not suffered an elbow injury in the World Baseball Classic, he likely would have made the Opening Day roster of the Houston Astros.
Dezenzo suffered a right elbow sprain while playing for Team Italy in the WBC. In 19 at-bats in the WBC, Dezenzo hit .263.
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Sources: Cincinnati to hire Utah State's Calhoun as coach
Jerrod Calhoun, who has been the Bearcats' top target since the job opened, has led the Aggies to back-to-back NCAA tournaments.www.espn.com
Sources: Cincinnati to hire Utah State's Calhoun as coach
Cincinnati is expected to hire Utah State's Jerrod Calhoun as its next head coach, sources told ESPN on Monday.
It marks a return home for Calhoun, an Ohio native who graduated from Cincinnati in 2004 and began his coaching career as a student assistant under Hall of Famer Bob Huggins as a senior in college.
Calhoun just led Utah State to the second round of the NCAA tournament, beating Villanova before falling to Arizona on Sunday night.
Utah State officials have been notified of his departure to Cincinnati, sources told ESPN, and per his contract, the school will be owed nearly $3.9 million, which it plans to use for potential candidates and the NIL pool for next season.
In two years at Utah State, Calhoun went 55-15, leading the Aggies to back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances and a sweep of the Mountain West regular-season and conference tournament championships this season.
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