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Google JT Barrett's status for Wisconsin remains up in the air - 247Sports

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JT Barrett's status for Wisconsin remains up in the air
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According to Meyer, the Buckeyes won't know for a couple of days if Barrett will be ready, although he did say "everything seems to be improving." Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst also spoke to the media on the teleconference. While he admitted that ...

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Ohio State linebacker Malik Harrison (39) closes in on Michigan running back Chris Evans (12) during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 25, 2017, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio). AA. (AP) Clemson is the new No.

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Ann Arbor — With a minute left in Michigan's loss to Ohio State, senior captain Mike McCray gathered the defensive players and immediately encouraged them ...
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Google Ohio State vs. Butler basketball: Buckeyes lose in OT, 67-66 - The Morning Journal

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Ohio State vs. Butler basketball: Buckeyes lose in OT, 67-66
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C.J. Jackson's free throws gave the Buckeyes a 66-65 lead with just under a minute to go in the extra period. The Bulldogs controlled the clock before Martin's layup and Jackson's heave missed the mark at the buzzer — sending Butler's bench onto the ...

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LGHL Greg Schiano may not be going to Tennessee after all, per report

Greg Schiano may not be going to Tennessee after all, per report
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Hold the phone—this may not be a done deal.

In the movie Evita, Antonio Banderas sings the line, “oh what a circus, oh what a show” to one of the first musical numbers you hear.

Who would’ve thought that the same lyrics could be used to describe the current climate around the Greg Schiano to Tennessee murmurs.

Midday Sunday, it seemed like it was basically a done deal that Schiano, the current defensive coordinator at Ohio State, would be taking the head coach position at Tennessee.

However, things have deteriorated. Rapidly.

Fans protested the call, former Volunteer stars protested the call, and according to this tweet, it sounds like at least one booster wasn’t a big fan of the hire, either.


I am told Tennessee was going to have a press conference tonight to announce the hiring of Schiano but canceled it due to protests. Unsure if it will be rescheduled tomorrow or if the deal has fallen through. One prominent booster wasn't happy with Schiano hire.

— Jimmy Hyams (@JimmyHyams) November 26, 2017

The outrage over Schiano to Knoxville has made the potential head coach wary of taking the job. Late Sunday evening, it’s now been reported that a possible exit strategy is being dialed up for Schiano.


SOURCES: There is some talk going on now between Greg Schiano's reps & #Tennessee about an exit strategy of what has become a very volatile situation. Paperwork was in progress. “They’ve spooked them all,” said a source. "It's a hot mess."

— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) November 27, 2017

According to the Washington Post, a reason for the uproar stems from Schiano’s time as a defensive coach at Penn State from 1991-95, where he worked under then-defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, and was named in documents as allegedly having known about Jerry Sandusky’s child abuse.

Schiano was a head coach of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as well as the Rutgers Scarlet Knights before making his way to Columbus in 2016. For those keeping score at home: This is Schiano’s second season as the maestro for Ohio State’s defense.

Here’s just a brief summation of what Schiano was about to walk into: Tennessee fired Butch Jones on Nov. 12 after the Vols started the season 4-6 (with all six of those losses happening to SEC opponents). Jones went 34-27 in a little more than four years at the helm. Prior to Jones, Derek Dooley lasted nearly three years in the same role before being fired.

Will Schiano end up being Tennessee’s next coach? We’ll have to wait and find out.

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Ohio State football: Buckeyes remain unanimous No. 2 in Land of 10 Power Poll — with shot at No. 1 on deck
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The Buckeyes remained the unanimous No. 2 in the standings, receiving all 13 second-place votes. Wisconsin again collected every first-place vote after shutting out Minnesota. Penn State was No. 3, followed by Michigan State at No. 4, Northwestern at No.
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Google Buckeye Leaves: Dwayne Haskins saves day, earns first helmet sticker after Michigan win -...

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Google Ohio State Buckeyes fall in overtime to new coach's former team - Dayton Daily News

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Ohio State recruiting: How Greg Schiano's potential departure could impact Buckeyes recruiting
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However, knowing that Butch Jones was on his last breath meant believing this was entirely possible. Schiano and Ohio State weren't hiding that from recruits. “The coaching staff warned me before I even committed,” Buckeyes commit Teradja Mitchell told ...
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BTN Audio: Urban Meyer, Paul Chryst preview 2017 Big Ten Football Championship Game

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On Sunday, Ohio State's Urban Meyer and Wisconsin's Paul Chryst participated in a teleconference with reporters from around the country to preview the 2017 Big Ten Football Championship Game. We posted the audio for each coach of the call here.
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LGHL Butler comes back from 15 down, defeats Ohio State in overtime, 67-66

Butler comes back from 15 down, defeats Ohio State in overtime, 67-66
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Bates-Diop secured a double-double in the losing effort.

Ohio State concluded their participation in the PK80 Invitational by losing a heartbreaker to the Butler Bulldogs, 67-66, in overtime.

C.J. Jackson sparked a second half surge for OSU, scoring 13 of his 19 points. When all was said and done, his 19 points were enough to lead the Buckeyes in scoring.

Keita Bates-Diop also hit double-digit scoring for Ohio State, putting up 16 points. The forward, who is used to getting double-doubles, came up with 11 rebounds against Butler to secure another double-double on the year.

The Scarlet and Gray went 1-2 in the PK80 tournament. For the Buckeyes, they drop to 5-2 on the year in Chris Holtmann’s first season at the helm. Holtmann previously was the coach at Butler—giving this loss a little more of a sting.

Let’s take a look at how this one went down.

After a minute of scoreless play, Keita Bates-Diop introduced us to the first points of the game via a three-pointer. At the 17:19 mark in the first half, forward Kelan Martin scored the first bucket for the Bulldogs. Butler struggled in the early going, making only one of their first eight shots.

On the other end, Ohio State found some shooting success early. In their first 10 shots, the Buckeyes sunk five of them. Jae’Sean Tate—who made two shots—and Kaleb Wesson were the ones to make buckets. With that help, OSU led Butler 11-8 at the 11:03 mark of the half.

As we got to the halfway point of the half, both teams struggled to get baskets. Even though the Buckeyes were shooting near 50 percent, they went over 4:15 without scoring; the Bulldogs also went on a scoring drought of their own that stretched over a couple minutes.

Fortunately enough, scoring resumed for OSU after Kam Williams nailed a three-pointer at the 9:05 mark. On the next possession, Williams continued his scoring ways by nailing a jumper—while also getting a defensive rebound that helped set up the shot.

Going into the under-8 media timeout, Chris Holtmann’s current squad was leading his former squad, 16-10.

Coming off the media timeout, Wesson put home another basket, giving OSU a streak of 3-straight makes. Martin came back down on the other end and made a jumper to cut the Buckeye lead down to six. Immediately after the Martin make, Musa Jallow got in on the scoring, and carried home a dunk to put the Buckeyes back up by eight, 20-12.

Three-point shots were coming at a premium for Butler, as they were shooting 1-for-9 at the under-5 point of the half. In comparison, Ohio State shot only four three-pointers, making two of them. Though Butler couldn’t make their triples, they cut the deficit down to four, 20-16, at the 4:14 mark, courtesy of a make by forward Tyler Wideman.

Ohio State was outshooting Butler, but nine turnovers and another scoring drought—this one lasting over 2:29—was giving the Bulldogs a chance to hold on. At the under-4 media timeout, OSU was on a streak of four straight missed shots, but continued to hold the lead, 20-16.

Off the media timeout, Tate missed a layup, which was converted into a make on the other end by Wideman. With the Wideman layup going in, Butler had a 6-0 scoring run brewing on the Buckeyes. As Bates-Diop missed a three-pointer, Martin was able to, again, make Butler points appear off of an Ohio State miss. The run continued, forcing Holtmann to burn a 30-second timeout at the 2:18 point of the half. The 8-0 run by Butler tied the game up at 20-20.

Eight was a good number for Butler, but a terrible number for Ohio State. On top of letting an 8-0 run happen, the Buckeyes missed 8-straight shots. Missed shots helped continue the scoring drought—one that had now ballooned to over 4:30 minutes. After going to the line, Christian David hit a free throw, giving Butler their first lead of the game, 21-20.

That lead was short lived as Bates-Diop made a jumper for OSU, breaking up the shooting and scoring droughts. Quickly after that make, C.J. Jackson put home a shot of his own via an assist from Tate.

A late-half recovery was able to give OSU a 24-21 lead at the half. Bates-Diop led in both the points (7) and rebound (5) categories for the Scarlet and Gray; Tate led in the assist category with three.

Shooting-wise, Butler fought their way to the 30 percent mark, while OSU was making 42 percent of their buckets. Hurting the Bulldogs’ field goal percentage was their three-point shooting—one that was 1-of-13 at halftime. But with the Buckeyes turning the ball over 11 times in the first 20 minutes of action, the game was still within one possession.

In the second half, Ohio State hit the ground running. Layups by Wesson and Bates-Diop, and a three-pointer from Jackson were the catalysts behind a 7-0 scoring run. For the Bulldogs, a 2-minute scoring drought found them as the under-12 media timeout occurred. Butler was figuratively limping into the timeout, as multiple TOs combined with seven points from Jackson brought the Buckeyes to a 40-32 lead.

Ohio State kept up their ability to make buckets. When the under-4 minute media timeout arrived, the Buckeyes went on a stretch of making 6-of-8 baskets. Conversely, the Bulldogs were in the midst of a now 4-plus minute scoring drought. With a double-digit lead (56-44), OSU had the game in the bag—or so it seemed.

Butler did what they could to make it a comeback. The Bulldogs took advantage of a late OSU shooting drought, cutting the deficit to 59-51 with less than two minutes left to play. Then, Tate fouled out for OSU—and the wheels started to really unravel off the wagon for the Buckeyes.

With 30 seconds left to play, Butler only trailed by thee, 59-56. A 7-0 late scoring run for Butler and a 5-minute shooting slump for Ohio State were the culprits to the Bulldogs’ comeback. After calling a timeout, Butler had a chance to tie the game up.

They were cold from beyond the arc all afternoon, but at this instance they weren’t. Kamar Baldwin hit a three-pointer with 16 seconds left to tie the game at 59-59.

Ohio State had a chance to win the game after taking a timeout with nine seconds left. However, as Jackson went up for the layup, he stepped out of bounds on the baseline. At the buzzer, Kamar Baldwin missed the game winning three, thus sending the game into overtime.

On the first overtime possession, Martin stole the ball—but was fouled by Jackson on the layup. Martin nailed both his free throws, giving Butler a 61-59 lead. At this point, it was the largest lead of the game for the Bulldogs.

Wesson got fouled, and made one of his free throws to cut the deficit to 61-60. On the next possession, Bates-Diop got a rebound and a score to put OSU back up 62-61. But layups from Fowler and Baldwin flipped the score back to 65-63. (A Bates-Diop turnover led to those two quick baskets).

A Butler foul sent Jackson to the free throw line. He ended up sinking both buckets to give OSU the 66-65 lead, however, Butler was about to get the final word in.

Martin drove to the lane and hit a layup with four seconds left to lift Butler up 67-66. Jackson fired off a shot at the buzzer, but it didn’t go in.

Up next for Ohio State will be Clemson in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge. That game will take place at Value City Arena on Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. ET.

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On Saturday afternoon, the annual rivalry between Ohio State and Michigan was played for the 114th time. For the sixth consecutive time, the Buckeyes came out victorious over the Wolverines. Maize and Blue head coach Jim Harbaugh, who is now 0-3 ...
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The sight of those silver helmets with the buckeye leaf stickers under the Lucas Oil Field roof will bring back some bad memories for the Badgers and their fans. They lost 59-0 in 2014 to the Buckeyes, who used the lopsided victory to sneak ahead of ...
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LGHL Ohio State’s explosive plays eventually wore down Michigan’s elite defense

Ohio State’s explosive plays eventually wore down Michigan’s elite defense
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The Wolverines have maybe the best defense in the country. But who would’ve expected their offense to have that much success?

This edition of The Game was a nail-biter up until Jordan Fuller caught John O’Korn’s pop-fly — that’s evident in the two teams’ success rates: 43.3% for Ohio State, and 41.3% for Michigan. Both teams were also 50% on third down success rate, scored touchdowns on all of their red zone attempts, averaged roughly 5 points per scoring opportunity, and averaged similar havoc rates allowed:


In the table above, scoring opportunity efficiency looks at the average points scored per scoring opportunity -- drives with a first down past the opponents' 40-yard line. Drive efficiency looks at the percentage of drives that were scoring opportunities. Rushing opportunity rate is the % of runs that gained five or more yards. Rushing stuff rate is the % of runs that were for no gain or a loss. Explosive plays are those that gain 15 or more yards.

Here are the takeaways that I said would be most important in the game preview. Don’t underestimate the Wolverines:

  1. Michigan’s defense rarely allows efficient plays, but when they do, they tend to be pretty explosive.
  2. Michigan’s pass defense is elite, and their run defense is ranked seventh overall. But there are indications that Ohio State may be able to find some running room against Michigan, as long as they avoid enough negative plays.
  3. The Wolverines’ greatest defensive strength may be how much havoc they cause.
  4. John O’Korn has performed worse than either Brandon Peters or Wilton Speight this year, but the Wolverines have gotten a lot of their passing production from their two tight ends, who could be a poor matchup for the Ohio State defense.
  5. Michigan’s run game is explosive, despite being fairly inefficient.
Offense: Finally got rolling in the second half


Following the run game’s success against Michigan State and Iowa, we were maybe a little too optimistic about the offense relative to what the season-long stats projected for The Game. Michigan’s defense was just too good. After all, S&P+ projected a 32-21 win for Ohio State.

And for a lot of the game, the two teams followed the script set by the advanced stats. J.T. Barrett had completed just 3/8 passes for 30 yards, 25 of which came on one play. The run game was hampered by the lack of a passing threat. And Don Brown’s aggressive defense kept putting the offense behind the chains due to some incredible defensive play calling. And as a result of three three-and-outs to start the game, Barrett, the offensive line, and Ohio State’s offensive play callers couldn’t get into any kind of rhythm or carry out a coherent strategy in the face of the Wolverines’ front seven. (I’m very ready for Don Brown and Rashan Gary to head to the NFL.)

So, Ohio State’s first successful pass was the 25-yard touchdown to Marcus Baugh with about 6 minutes left in the second quarter. Haskins found a lot more success, throwing successful passes on 5 of his 7 attempts. From the first watch, it seemed like Haskins’ relative success was due in part to Haskins’ unique throwing ability (the throw to Austin Mack, who has proved he’s the go-to guy for tough catches), the play calling (we finally saw successful mesh plays that allowed K.J. Hill to out-run mismatched defenders), and Michigan’s defense getting tired (and injured) as the game went on.

Overall, Ohio State had just six successful passes on the day — four of six of those were for 24 yards or more. It was all or nothing against the Michigan defense (26.7% explosive passing rate), just like the stats suggested: Michigan’s defense is top overall in defensive passing success rate, and 93rd in passing IsoPPP.

The run game was about as expected given the opponent’s defense (7th in defensive rushing success rate allowed, 32.9% on the year, and 116th in IsoPPP) and the lack of a consistent passing threat for most of the game. 44.4% is fine overall given the opponent, but the 24.4% stuff rate was just abysmal.

Oh, and on Barrett’s high number of carries — he had a 67% rushing success rate, so it’s no surprise they kept giving him reads.

Overall, drives either went nowhere — with five three-and-outs on 12 drives — or they had an explosive play that allowed for a scoring opportunity. On the 5 three-and-out drives, 4 of the 5 drives had at least one major tackle for loss. The offense wasn’t efficient enough overall (43.3%) to consistently move the ball without a big play.

The Buckeyes’ offense also got more successful as the game went on — the last four drives all created scoring opportunities, where just 2 of the previous 8 did before.

Defense: Tight ends and pro-style running backs


Who would’ve expected Michigan’s running backs to have a higher success rate (48.4%) than Ohio State’s (44.4%)?

They were half as explosive as Ohio State’s, but they moved the chains more consistently, too. Where the Buckeyes had five three-and-outs, Michigan only had two on their 13 drives despite similar overall success rates. Ohio State’s defense — and linebackers in particular — clearly has issues against some of these power-run teams that have effective pulling linemen. Michigan averaged 2.8 yards per carry overall, but Higdon and Evans averaged 5.5 yards per carry together. That was due in no small part to poor tackling by the Ohio State defense.

Michigan was one of the worst teams in the country in allowing negative plays — 47th in stuff rate and 118th in adjusted sack rate — and while Ohio State racked up 9 havoc plays (14.3%), this again was lower than Michigan’s, and two of the five sacks came on Michigan’s failed final drive in a must-pass situation.

Michigan’s points per scoring opportunity was similar to Ohio State’s — 5 to 5.17 — but the difference was that Michigan created fewer scoring opportunities overall compared to Ohio State — 30.8% compared to Ohio State’s 50%. And one of Michigan’s scoring opportunities was due to the punt return with fantastically bad tackling.

Overall, you got the sense that Michigan could’ve scored almost as well as Iowa if John O’Korn had been more accurate, because he often had open receivers, and especially tight ends and running backs. That’s a serious concern moving forward for next week against Wisconsin.

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LGHL Tennessee finalizing deal to hire Ohio State DC Greg Schiano, per report

Tennessee finalizing deal to hire Ohio State DC Greg Schiano, per report
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Ohio State might be without a defensive coordinator once again very soon

Numerous sources and reports have confirmed a rumor that started early Sunday morning: Greg Schiano will be the next head coach at Tennessee. The Volenteers’ interest in Schiano was originally reported by Dan Wolken of USA Today.

After weeks of #GRUMORS, this news seemingly came out of nowhere. Schiano was hardly talked about in connection to the vacancy in Knoxville until Sunday, but shortly after the original report, things apparently intensified to the point that Wolken reported that contract details were being finalized.


Tennessee is finalizing the deal with Schiano. Hopes to name him later today, per person with direct knowledge.

— Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) November 26, 2017

Schiano has spent the past two seasons in Columbus, coaching Ohio State’s defensive backs and coordinating the defense, alongside Luke Fickell in 2016, and Bill Davis in 2017. The 51-year-old defensive expert came to Columbus after three years away from the sport, following a disappointing tenure with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Schiano has only had one run as a head coach in college football before now, as he held the position at Rutgers for ten years, turning the Scarlet Knights into a consistent top-half performer in the Big East. Schiano went 68-67 during his time in Piscataway.

Under his tutelage, Ohio State’s defense has been among the nation’s elite each of the last two season’s, finishing fifth in defensive S&P+ in 2016, and 12th in 2017. He’s also helped produce three first-round draft picks in the defensive backfield (Marshon Lattimore, Malik Hooker, Gareon Conley), and will almost certainly have at least one more this season with Denzel Ward.

If this deal does in fact become official, it is unclear if Schiano will coach Ohio State’s defense in the Big Ten Championship or in an eventual bowl game or playoff run. LandGrant Holy Land will have more coverage on Schiano and on Ohio State’s potential defensive coordinator search as it becomes available.

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LGHL No. 15 Ohio State hockey beats Michigan, 5-1

No. 15 Ohio State hockey beats Michigan, 5-1
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It’s a clean sweep for Ohio State on Saturday in Ann Arbor, though this wasn’t as close as the football game.

If a school’s fans were to not give a damn about an entire state, say Michigan, going into Ann Arbor and winning both the football and hockey games would be a good way to show it.

And that’s exactly what Ohio State’s mens hockey team pulled on Saturday night, dominating the Wolverines to the tune of a 5-1 victory, following the football team’s 31-20 victory in The Game earlier in the afternoon. The football team fell down early and rallied back; the hockey team never trailed and showed clearly who was the superior squad.

Ohio State and Michigan were even in shot attempts and shots on goal, 62 and 35 apiece respectively, on the night and yet Ohio State never trailed. Michigan trailed from 8:38 into the second period on and could do no better than tying OSU in shots and attempts. That speaks well to either OSU’s superiority, UM’s mediocrity, or some combination of the two.

After Friday night’s third period shellacking, with Ohio State outshooting the Wolverines 18-8 in the third of the 3-2 victory, it wasn’t a fluke either. Despite the score effects and trailing for more than half the game, Michigan could do no better than even against a team in Ohio State known for receding into a shell once they get a lead.

The first half of this game wasn’t the laugher it ended up being, however. Christian Lampasso scored to give Ohio State the 1-0 lead 5:52 into the first, with Brendon Kearney and Matt Joyaux recording the assists. Michigan tied it at the 7:49 mark of the second, though, on Joseph Cecconi’s third of the year. But from thereon, it was all Buckeyes.


Christian Lampasso opened the scoring in the first period with his third goal of the year. Assisted by Kearney and Joyaux. #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/U7Z8urGtRF

— Ohio State M Hockey (@OhioState_MHKY) November 26, 2017

Tanner Laczynski scored his fifth of the year, and what would turn out to be the game winning goal, at 8:38 of the second, with an assist from Matthew Weis. Weis slithered a pass from behind the net through a multitude of UM defenders and even a Buckeye to find Laczynski in front to give OSU the lead back, just 49 seconds after Michigan had tied it up. OSU would lead the rest of the way.


Weis set up Laczynski for his fifth goal of the year 49 seconds after UM tied the game in the second period. #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/5aiZC6GjBS

— Ohio State M Hockey (@OhioState_MHKY) November 26, 2017

Mason Jobst made it 3-1 in favor of the Buckeyes at 18:17 of the second, with his seventh of the year. Weis hit him on a cross ice pass with the man advantage and he fired it in from the faceoff dot to put OSU up two. Laczynski recorded the secondary helper.


Jobst put the Buckeyes up 3-1 with 1:43 left in the second with his team-best 7th goal of the year. Weis and Laczynski assisted on the PPG. #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/svYedqgI8k

— Ohio State M Hockey (@OhioState_MHKY) November 26, 2017

Ohio State dominated the first two periods, putting up a 12-7 shot advantage in the first and upping it to 16-7 in the second alone. That’s 28-14 over two periods against the No. 17 team in the country, on the road. That’d be great against Rensselaer, much less Michigan.

In the third, it’d be more of the same. Weis finally got one of his own at 10:28, with Laczynski paying him back for that first goal with the lone assist. He won the faceoff and somehow got the puck right back from Laczynski and fired it home from the right faceoff dot, just like Jobst showed him could be done earlier.


GOAL! Weis scores off his own faceoff for a 4-1 lead. 7:41 left/3rd. #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/dLhWOR1D5W

— Ohio State M Hockey (@OhioState_MHKY) November 26, 2017

Lampasso of all people doubled his goal total for the entire season with his second of the night later in the third, as he put one home on the powerplay with just .8 seconds left in the game. The Ohio State hockey twitter was apparently closed up for the night already and didn’t make a gif for this one, so I thought I’d put this one here instead.


Haskins put that ball on the money and Mack somehow hung on despite that hit pic.twitter.com/A6tt2JP1Mf

— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) November 25, 2017

I love me some Dwayne Haskins. That was a neat comeback he led.

Anyway, Sean Romeo somehow found a way to up his save percentage again, stopping 34/35 shots for a .971 on the night. Ridiculous. If he was as good as Christian Frey and Matt Tomkins were last year, the Bucks would’ve taken it. Instead, he’s been amazing and can keep the Buckeyes in any game playing like this.

The Buckeyes will look to keep the good times rolling next weekend when they host unranked Penn State. With the way OSU’s increased their volume shooting and the way Penn State will throw a puck on net from Nevada, it should be fun.

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Google Big Ten Championship Game 2017: Ohio State vs. Wisconsin Preview, Predictions - Bleacher Report

Big Ten Championship Game 2017: Ohio State vs. Wisconsin Preview, Predictions - Bleacher Report
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Big Ten Championship Game 2017: Ohio State vs. Wisconsin Preview, Predictions
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The Wisconsin Badgers have answered every question posed to them this season. They earned the Big Ten West Division title by rolling to a 12-0 record that included a nine straight Big Ten wins. The Ohio State Buckeyes have not had smooth sailing this ...

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