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Google Grading the Buckeyes: A full-season grade card - Lima Ohio

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Grading the Buckeyes: A full-season grade card
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It was a season 98 percent of the teams in college football would have been thrilled to have. But it left Ohio State wishing there had been just a little bit more. Or maybe a little bit less on one Saturday afternoon in Iowa City. OFFENSE: A-. Ohio ...
Ohio State's top-10 moment of 2017247Sports
Buckeyes blaze past Hoosiers, 85-80The Herald-Times
Five Biggest Questions for Ohio State Football Entering 2018 ...Eleven Warriors

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Google Ohio State recruiting: Top targets Jayson Oweh and Tyreke Smith talk Buckeyes - Landof10.com

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Ohio State recruiting: Top targets Jayson Oweh and Tyreke Smith talk Buckeyes
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Recruiting never stops, and if you take a day off, you fall behind. Join us every night for a daily recap of Ohio State recruiting news, insight on what's happening behind the scenes and a glimpse at what's coming next. In-state standout Tyreke Smith ...


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LGHL Tate Martell is the wild card in Ohio State’s quarterback competition

Tate Martell is the wild card in Ohio State’s quarterback competition
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Replacing J.T. Barrett is a tall order. Martell thinks he has what it takes to do it.

“I’m going to attack it as though I’m the guy and I’m the starter.”

-Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins, via Ryan Ginn, Land of 10


With a win over USC in the Cotton Bowl, the J.T. Barrett era at Ohio State is officially closed. It seems like he has been with the program forever, having been one of the few Ohio State quarterbacks to start the majority of four seasons, which makes replacing him all the more daunting. Redshirt freshman Dwayne Haskins would seem to be the heir apparent. Haskins has seen time in several games this season, but no performance was more pivotal than his minutes in the Buckeyes’ regular season finale versus Michigan. After Barrett left the game due to injury, Haskins completed Ohio State’s comeback to give the Buckeyes their sixth-straight win over the Wolverines.

While redshirt sophomore quarterback Joe Burrow was initially regarded as the likely backup for Barrett, a broken hand kept him sidelined during the blowout wins which gave Haskins snaps early in the season. Haskins finished the season with 565 passing yards, four touchdowns and a pick. He played in eight games, mainly on cleanup duty until called into action against Michigan. Now, heading into the offseason, Haskins is poised to fill Barrett’s very large shoes.

However, while Haskins has seen more snaps this year than any other backup, those other backups are very much in the hunt for Barrett’s vacated position. Burrow has already stated that he is “leaning toward staying” in Columbus next season, but freshman Tate Martell, who was redshirted this past season, could be the one to shake things up heading into 2018. Like Burrow and Haskins, Martell came to Ohio State as a four-star recruit. He spent the majority of the season as the scout team quarterback and has earned significant praise from teammates, including Sam Hubbard, in this role. With such a high-profile player as Barrett to replace, the trio of backups will need to prove their impact early if they have hope of earning the starting role.

“Every quarterback on the Buckeyes’ roster, however, is unproven, making it far from a sure thing that any of them will be an upgrade and a very real possibility that any of them could be a downgrade.”

-Dan Hope, Eleven Warriors


As Dwayne Haskins, Joe Burrow and Tate Martell prepare for an open quarterback competition in the spring, questions remain as to what any of these players could bring to the offense as a whole. Each brings something unique to the table, especially compared to J.T. Barrett’s skill set. Entering 2017, with Kevin Wilson and Ryan Day running the offense, fans expected Ohio State to be able to stretch the field more than they had in previous seasons. Barrett, despite holding every major passing record at Ohio State, was often critiqued for his perceived issues with the vertical passing game--something that was not his natural strength. Now, with three new contenders for the quarterback spot, Wilson and Day have the opportunity to select a player who brings a new dynamic to an offense that was up and down throughout the course of the season.

While there is certainly an upside--a passer who can bring a vertical threat is definitely something Ohio State fans have yearned for--the fact remains that Barrett brought tremendous rushing ability and extraordinary game management to the field for four years as a starter. There is no guarantee that any of the replacements could match that level of talent. All have potential, but it will require a lot of work adjusting the offense as a whole to bring out those individual skill sets. As fans saw early on this year against Indiana and Oklahoma, that could mean more growing pains early in the 2018 season.

Still, a better, more complete offense is possible. Cardale Jones showed what that offense could look like in the Buckeyes’ postseason run in 2014. The offense managed to both survive without Barrett and thrive under a different quarterback. However, as the start of 2015 showed, making that offense consistent is a different, and far more challenging, task.

“I don’t think this is the time to start calling the Big Ten a mid-major. I just think it’s one of those fluke things. Just as on any given year, you can have teams surprise you in a positive direction. Basically, the Big Ten has surprised in the wrong direction.”

-ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi, via Roman Stubbs, the Washington Post


Ohio State basketball has been looking up this season under first year head coach Chris Holtmann. So far, the Buckeyes have not lost to anyone they are not supposed to. Their offensive production has been high, and Keita Bates-Diop has been outstanding. Still, they have a long way to go to get back to greatness.

Unfortunately, so does the rest of the Big Ten. The conference was an abysmal 3-13 versus ranked opponents in non-conference play. Beyond tough competition, a number of teams have already endured some ugly losses, such as Purdue losing to Western Kentucky and Indiana’s blowout loss against Indiana State. That’s not including Iowa falling to Louisiana-Lafayette and South Dakota State back-to-back. As a whole, the conference went an embarassing 3-11 in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge this season.

With such poor performance, expectations are not high for the Big Ten when it comes to early NCAA Tournament bracket predictions. ESPN’s Joe Lunardi has just four teams--No. 1 Michigan State, Purdue, Michigan and Minnesota--making the field. By comparison, last year, which was also a down year for the conference, saw seven Big Ten teams making the tournament. However, three of those teams went on to the Sweet 16.

Both Michigan State and Purdue are in the top-10 kenpom rankings. Maryland is next at No. 30, then Michigan at No. 33. Penn State, Minnesota and Ohio State are the only other teams in the top-50.

Still, there is a lot of basketball left to be played, and teams who get hot at the end of the season can be dangerous in the NCAA Tournament. The good news for Ohio State? After missing out on the big dancet for the past two seasons, Lunardi has the Buckeyes as a bubble team. Okay, not great news, but better than missing the NIT.

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LGHL Lots of former Ohio State players are headed to the playoffs after NFL Week 17

Lots of former Ohio State players are headed to the playoffs after NFL Week 17
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Plus, Michael Thomas sets another Saints franchise and league record.

The 2017 NFL regular season has now come to a close, with several former Ohio State players having booked tickets into the playoffs, and others finishing the year on a high note. Before the final whistle of the regular season, one Buckeye landed a new contract, a second-year receiver out of Ohio State continued to set records, and a host of Buckeyes are vying for new contracts heading into the offseason.

Here’s a look at how Buckeyes in the NFL fared in the Week 17 season finale.

Buckeyes heading to the NFL playoffs


The New England Patriots (Nate Ebner [IR]) finished as the first seed in the AFC, with the Pittsburgh Steelers (Cam Heyward, Ryan Shazier [IR]) claiming the second seed. For the NFC, the Philadelphia Eagles (Malcolm Jenkins) wrapped up the No. 1 spot, with the Minnesota Vikings (Pat Elflein) claiming the second seed. These four teams also earned first-round byes and won’t play again until Jan. 13-14, when they’ll face the winners of the Wild Card round.

There will be eight teams vying for a spot in the divisional round of the playoffs on Jan. 6-7. For the AFC, the Tennessee Titans, Buffalo Bills (Adolphus Washington), Jacksonville Jaguars (Michael Bennett [IR]), and Kansas City Chiefs are still in the hunt. And, for the NFC, the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers (Kurt Coleman, Andrew Norwell, Curtis Samuel [IR]), Los Angeles Rams (Jake McQuaide), and New Orleans Saints (Vonn Bell, Ted Ginn Jr., Marshon Lattimore, Michael Thomas) are still in it.

Thomas sets yet another record


Two weeks after passing the 1,000-yard mark for the season, former Buckeye and current New Orleans wideout Michael Thomas claimed additional accolades to round out the season. With his six receptions (for 94 yards) on Sunday against the Buccaneers, Thomas set the record for receptions in a single season (104) — becoming the first player in Saints history to pass 100 in a given year. With 104 nabs to add to his 92 catches from his rookie season, he’s had more receptions in his first two seasons than anyone else in NFL history.


.@Cantguardmike on setting the #Saints single season receptions record pic.twitter.com/Xy6TjL4Paj

— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) January 1, 2018
Linsley scores new contract with Green Bay


Center Corey Linsley was one of many former Ohio State players heading into the offseason as an unrestricted free agent. As one of the most reliable stars for the Packers’ offense — especially with the injuries at quarterback — and the team didn’t want to risk letting the Buckeye hit the free agent market in a of couple months.

Instead, early in the week, Green Bay signed Linsley to a three-year contract extension, including $25.5 million in new money, for about $8.5 million per year. This should be good news for the host of other Ohio State alumni looking for new contracts in the offseason. Seven Buckeyes will head into 2018 as unrestricted free agents, although I would expect several to get new deals with their current squads (Andrew Norwell, Carlos Hyde, Jack Mewhort and Jake McQuaide).

Plays of the Week

Carlos Hyde


El Guapo was back in full force, and finished his season on a strong note heading into a contract offseason. He had 15 carries for 90 yards on Sunday, along with a pair of touchdowns in the Niners fifth win in a row. It was a tough start the year, but Carlos Hyde has always been a reliable work horse for the offense — who until they got Jimmy Garoppolo, was more than a bit lacking in the QB department.


He won't be denied! @elguapo powers his way into the end zone for the touchdown! #SFvsLA pic.twitter.com/FPr8aK5Ed7

— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) December 31, 2017

The Buckeye running back did have a fumble on the day, but heading into an offseason in which he’ll be looking for a new contract, he at least left the Niners (and other teams) with a good impression. Being able to barrel through defenders has always been a strong suit of Hyde’s, and with finally some consistency at head coach for San Francisco — and Hyde — he could be staying on the West Coast for the next several years.


That's dos for Los! @elguapo is eatin #SFvsLA #BeatLA pic.twitter.com/7ZtUtEyqim

— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) December 31, 2017
Other Notables

  • In his second game back, running back Ezekiel Elliott seems to have caught his footing, and rushed for 103 yards, with an additional 38 receiving. His return from a six-game suspension proved that he didn’t miss a step and gave him some motivation heading into the off-season.
  • Two Buckeyes finished the 2017 NFL season adding sacks to their resume, Vonn Bell had 10 total tackles and one sack in Week 17, while Joey Bosa notched five total tackles and a sack — capping off his career-high season of 12.5 sacks.

And @jbbigbear is only in his 2nd year... #OAKvsLAC pic.twitter.com/nNoIWzj2Yr

— Los Angeles Chargers (@Chargers) December 31, 2017
Injury Report and Inactives

  • With the postseason in the picture for some teams, and others no longer in the hunt, several injured Buckeyes sat out in Week 17, including Kurt Coleman (ankle), Pat Elflein (shoulder), Johnathan Hankins (ankle), Rod Smith (back), and Nick Vannett (back).
  • Listed as inactive, not due to injury, but to allow a little rest before the playoffs, the Steelers decided to sit Cameron Heyward. Likewise, the Eagles rested safety Malcolm Jenkins, who despite being active, didn’t see any snaps on Sunday.
  • Finishing out the season the way that he’s spent most of the season in SoCal, quarterback Cardale Jones was once again a healthy scratch for the Chargers.
  • Finally, this marks the last week of newsworthy drama from the New York Giants and Eli Apple. The Cornerback out of Ohio State was suspended for the season finale, with the team citing, “conduct detrimental to the team.” Things have not been going well between the team and player, and will be an interesting offseason to see how things play out with his future on the field.

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Google Ruckert aims for No. 1: 'I'm definitely not going to redshirt' - 247Sports

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Ruckert aims for No. 1: 'I'm definitely not going to redshirt'
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SAN ANTONIO - Lindenhurst (N.Y.) tight end and Ohio State commitment Jeremy Ruckert talks about his future at Ohio State during check-in for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. He aims high as he would like to be the best ever to play his position for the ...


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Urban Coyotes

Just about all the scottish terriers are capable of a good fight! That doesn't mean a hungry coyote won't try. There is a story of a westie who was with a homeless man in LA who fought off a coyote.

OTOH, never attempt to deal with raccoons by using your dog, no matter how big or tough you think it is. You're very likely to end up with a dead or maimed dog than a solution to your problem.
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Google Ohio State football podcast: Buckeyes win JT Barrett's final game with ease - Landof10.com

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Ohio State football podcast: Buckeyes win JT Barrett's final game with ease
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Sam Hubbard's final game as an Ohio State player after declaring this weekend for the 2018 NFL Draft and how his second half of the season compares to past Buckeyes defensive line greats. The decision to sit out the Cotton Bowl by cornerback Denzel ...
Ohio State women's basketball | Buckeyes turn back HoosiersThe Columbus Dispatch
Ohio State's top-10 moment of 2017247Sports
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Google Ohio State CFP rooting guide: Clemson or Alabama? 'Pray Oklahoma wins the whole thing' -...

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Ohio State CFP rooting guide: Clemson or Alabama? 'Pray Oklahoma wins the whole thing'
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Even pulling for the Sooners might take a little bit of prodding after Baker Mayfield's infamous flag-planting celebration at the Horseshoe this season, leaving only Georgia with no real history with the Buckeyes. But Oklahoma comes with the cache of ...

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Ohio State football: Figuring out Buckeyes' path to next College Football Playoff; Sam Hubbard declares for NFL draft
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Happy New Year, Buckeyes fans. Later Monday the two College Football Playoff semifinals will take place as another reminder that Ohio State was left out of the field of four. The Big Ten title and Cotton Bowl victory over USC were a great way to end ...

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LGHL Future Ohio State Buckeyes react to Cotton Bowl victory

Future Ohio State Buckeyes react to Cotton Bowl victory
Geoff Hammersley
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Also, 9 future members of the Buckeyes are descending upon San Antonio to play amongst the best from the country.

Hello everyone, and welcome to a new year! 2017 ended with the Ohio State Buckeyes taking home the Cotton Bowl Classic—and flattening the USC Trojans, a team that has beaten the Buckeyes 7 straight times prior to Friday night.

The win got the attention of social media, as some future Buckeyes made their remarks about the game.




— Dallas Gant (@dallas_gant) December 30, 2017

Dallas Gant appeared to make his tweet sometime in the second quarter. There was quite a bit of action in the first half, most notably Damon Webb’s pick-6 of USC quarterback Sam Darnold.

After the game, the feedback began to pour in.


USC just simply aint have enough ‍♂️

— tyreke johnson (@Im_showtime_) December 30, 2017

USC may have outgained Ohio State in yardage, but their four turnovers proved to be costly. Tyreke Johnson chimed in by saying the Trojans didn’t “have enough” to beat the Buckeyes. (He wasn’t wrong.)


This my last time watching tOSU on TV for a while , next time I’ll be suited up out there with em .. crazy

— 7ERADJA (@WhosThatNumber7) December 30, 2017

Reflecting while also looking forward, Teradja Mitchell witnessed his last game before he gets the opportunity to put on the Scarlet and Gray.


Our D Line is something different..

— Ruck (@Jeremy_Ruckert1) December 30, 2017

Jeremy Ruckert may be one of the best tight ends in the country, but he also recognizes the best, too. His tweet about the defensive line was on point, as Darnold spent a fair bit of time pulling himself off the turf. Ohio State recorded eight sacks in the Cotton Bowl. Buckeye defensive lineman Sam Hubbard tied his single-game high of 2.5 sacks in Friday’s bowl game.


Ohio State’s D Line and O Line completely dominated them Jesus

— T H E J I A N T (@Jackthejiant) December 30, 2017

Even though he flipped away from Ohio State and USC, Jackson Carman, who signed his letter of intent with the Clemson Tigers, even admitted that the Bucks dominated the Pac-12 champions.

Can the 6th get here?


With the 2017 season now in the rearview mirror, it’s time to shift the focus to 2018. And already on the first day, we’ll get a glimpse of what some of the new members of the Scarlet and Gray will bring to the table. The U.S. Army All-American Bowl takes place on Jan. 6 at 1 p.m. ET on NBC.

Ohio State’s graphic design team pulled off another stunner with this nifty breakdown of where the nine selectees of the bowl come from.


As you can tell: they are from all over the country.

Wide receiver Kamryn Babb, linebacker Dallas Gant, running back Jaelen Gill, safety Tyreke Johnson, safety Josh Proctor, tight end Jeremy Ruckert, defensive tackle Tommy Togiai, offensive tackle Max Wray, and defensive tackle Taron Vincent make up the field of future Buckeyes.

According to a tweet by Ruckert, it appears that he’s already in the Lone Star State in preparation for the game.


Little delay during the layover but finally just landed in San Antonio!! Can’t wait to see what this bowl is all about!! #ArmyBowl

— Ruck (@Jeremy_Ruckert1) December 31, 2017

Another marquee event that showcases talent is the Under Armour All-American Game. (And again, the creative minds at Ohio State put together a graphic for this game.) So far, four members of the Buckeyes’ future will be in the game. Cornerback Sevyn Banks, offensive lineman Matthew Jones, linebacker Teradja Mitchell, and running back Brian Snead make up OSU’s representation down in Orlando.


Best of luck to our guys @BanksNiko @GrindTime55 @WhosThatNumber7 @snead655 in the Under Armour All-American Game! ⭕#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/g7891hB8ii

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) December 31, 2017

If you want to catch the Under Armour All-American Game, you can tune into ESPN2 on Jan. 4. Kickoff is slated for 6 p.m. ET.

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Google Future Ohio State Buckeyes react to Cotton Bowl victory - Land-Grant Holy Land

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Future Ohio State Buckeyes react to Cotton Bowl victory
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Google Ohio State women's basketball | Buckeyes 85, Hoosiers 70 - The Columbus Dispatch

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Ohio State women's basketball | Buckeyes 85, Hoosiers 70
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In its Sunday Big Ten home opener against Indiana, the No. 12 Buckeyes did just that, circulating the ball with ease for three quarters on offense while challenging the Hoosiers enough on defense to coast to an 85-70 win, Ohio State's sixth straight ...
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Buckeyes top Hoosiers for sixth straight winThe News Center
Buckeyes blaze past Hoosiers, 85-80The Herald-Times
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Google Ohio State women's basketball | Buckeyes 85, Hoosiers 70 - The Columbus Dispatch

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Ohio State women's basketball | Buckeyes 85, Hoosiers 70
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In its Sunday Big Ten home opener against Indiana, the No. 12 Buckeyes did just that, circulating the ball with ease for three quarters on offense while challenging the Hoosiers enough on defense to coast to an 85-70 win, Ohio State's sixth straight ...

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How Ohio State can return to College Football Playoff in 2018
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North Carolina vs. Ohio State, Saturday, 1:30 PM, CBS

The guys are playing hard
Do not tell Holtman this because he was very unhappy with the effort that they put forth against Fredo yesterday.
OSU went through some two-a-day practices following the North Carolina loss a week ago. Saturday, Holtmann said after the Buckeyes defeated Miami that he was not thrilled with some of the practices.

The warning signs he saw came true in the second half as Ohio State's 17-point lead was cut down to just three.

"I thought at times, more than at times, they were more physical than we were," Holtmann said. "We've got to answer the bell better than we did today in terms of just playing with more physicality.
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Google Buckeyes take Cotton Bowl, but don't put any fear in the Frogs - Fort Worth Star Telegram

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Buckeyes take Cotton Bowl, but don't put any fear in the Frogs
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The guess here is that Ohio State will find the weather in North Texas to be just a tad warmer in September than what the Buckeyes experienced the past few days while prepping for another New Year's Six bowl. This isn't that famous Super Bowl weather ...
College Bowl Preview: Cotton Bowl pits Buckeyes vs. USCChattanooga Times Free Press
If this was down year, Ohio State football in middle of golden era ...Toledo Blade
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Google Kosta Karageorge's death left lasting impact on Buckeyes - Canton Repository

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Kosta Karageorge's death left lasting impact on Buckeyes
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At 6-foot-3, 273 pounds with a relentless motor, Karageorge was an ideal scout team player for the Buckeyes, one who impressed the opposing linemen with his attitude and effort, even if he wasn't quite talented enough, or polished enough, to get on the ...


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Google 2014 Ohio State Football Notebook: Buckeyes had Stark County flavor in 2014 - Canton Repository

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2014 Ohio State Football Notebook: Buckeyes had Stark County flavor in 2014
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In addition to senior starters Steve Miller (a defensive end from McKinley) and Devin Smith (a wide receiver from Massillon), the 2014 Buckeyes had three other Stark County players on the roster: sophomore RB Bri'onte Dunn (GlenOak), sophomore RB Caleb ...
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LGHL No. 9 Ohio State completes sweep of Niagara with 4-1 victory

No. 9 Ohio State completes sweep of Niagara with 4-1 victory
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Tommy Nappier got the start in net as OSU won their 4th in a row

Ohio State really is starting to look like the top-10 team the USCHO.com poll declared they were. They defeated a Niagara team they are supposed to defeat and did it with their backup goalie in.

The No. 9 Ohio State hockey team took down Niagara for the second straight night, winning 4-1 in front of backup goalie Tommy Nappier. Niagara kept it close for at least one period, but OSU went up two in the second and iced it with another in the third.

Matt Miller got it started just one minute into the first, with assists from Mason Jobst and Michael Rounds, and Matthew Weis doubled the lead almost exactly six minutes later at the 7:02 mark. Ronnie Hein and Tanner Laczynski had the assists on Weis’ goal. Rounds and Hein combined to play nine games before this weekend but were putting up points on Niagara. Depth, baby.

Nick Farmer got Niagara on the board with 34 seconds left in the first but that’d be all they’d get. OSU outshot Niagara 16-12 in the first despite being up for 19 minutes of the period anyway and poured it on some more in the second.

They outshot the visitors 16-4 in the second and added another goal from Weis at 14:01 of the second. Hein and Jobst added the assists, each gaining their second helpers of the night.

The third would be more Niagara heavy, as they made their final push down two goals, and outshot the Buckeyes 12-7, but they wouldn’t be able to add another and halve the OSU lead. John Wiitala scored the only goal of the period, for OSU, at 2:15, with Hein registering his third assist of the game. He had one assist this season coming into this series.

That’d be it for the scoring in this relatively uneventful, domination by the Buckeyes. Nappier stopped all twelve shots in the third and ended up stopping 27/28 shots for a sterling .964 save percentage.

But you still have to play the games; it doesn’t show up as a dominant win just because it should. Ohio State did play the games and looked just as good as they should’ve this weekend. They swept a team they should sweep and improved their record to 12-4-4.

That’s all you can ask for, and to do it in front of your backup freshman goalie in the second and more dominant win? Hardly anything more you could ask for.

There’s not much else to say in this one. Ohio State outplayed a team they were supposed to outplay and put this one away relatively early. They didn’t sit back quite like the football team did against USC after going up 17-0, but it was nearly as uneventful after OSU scored the third goal.

The Buckeyes move back to the conference schedule next year (i.e. next week) as they travel to East Lansing for their first games of the 2018 calendar year.

MSU sits at just 2-7-1-1 in conference heading into next weekend while the Bucks sit second in the conference (and five back in the win column of first place Notre Dame). OSU will look to win the series next weekend and keep their current number two seed in conference.

There’s nothing but conference games from hereon out. Go Bucks.

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