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Google Women's basketball | Mitchell, Harper look to represent Buckeyes on national team - The...

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Women's basketball | Mitchell, Harper look to represent Buckeyes on national team
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Kelsey Mitchell will try to make the national team after earning All-America honors as a junior. [Brooke LaValley/Dispatch]. Hide caption. Linnae Harper has been working on her outside game during the offseason. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]. Hide caption.


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Buckeyes open preseason camp
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But this was the first time all the Buckeyes had been on the field since the spring game in April. With the NCAA's abolition of two-a-day practices, college teams have adjusted their camp schedules. In the past, Ohio State typically had two practices ...


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Cade Stover getting closer with Ohio State, Correll looking for right fit, and more
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Another visit to Columbus, another chance for Correll to come away impressed by the Buckeyes focus. That's what he sees the most at Ohio State: commitment to their craft. “I think the reason Ohio State is so successful is because of their coaching ...


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Worley enjoying his journey with Buckeyes
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Ohio State's Chris Worley gets a drink during practice on Thursday, July 27, 2017, at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center in Columbus. David Jablonski/Staff. Posted: 6:50 p.m. Friday, July 28, 2017 ...


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Google Updated Roster: Buckeyes have 105 players in preseason camp - 247Sports

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Updated Roster: Buckeyes have 105 players in preseason camp
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Ohio State opened preseason camp on Thursday and held its second practice today. The team will be off Saturday and Sunday before resuming practice on Monday. They are now inside five weeks to the Aug. 31 season opener at Indiana (8 p.m., ESPN).


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LGHL Sounds like Cardale Jones was a little too happy with the move to L.A.

Sounds like Cardale Jones was a little too happy with the move to L.A.
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The quarterback reportedly cried tears of joy after he found out he was leaving Siberia Buffalo.

“When the Bills brought Jones in to tell him he had been traded, the quarterback cried -- tears of joy, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.”

Cardale Jones and his emotions after learning of his trade from Buffalo to Los Angeles, according to Schefter | Ryan Wilson, CBSSports.com


On Wednesday, news broke that former Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones was on the move via trade. Trades, which in this instance sent the national championship winning quarterback from the Buffalo Bills to the Los Angeles Chargers, can be hard on players; some establish roots in a city, only to be transplanted somewhere else on a moment’s notice.

The trade didn’t seem to be too hard for Jones. In fact, there may have not been a better city for him to go to. In a story written by CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson, Wilson pointed to a tweet from the Mike & Mike Twitter account, which had a good scoop from ESPN’s Adam Schefter.


"When the Bills brought Cardale Jones in to tell him he was traded to the Chargers, he began crying. He began crying tears of joy"

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— Mike & Mike (@MikeAndMike) July 27, 2017

In Buffalo, Jones was in fierce competition just to stay in the QB #2 or QB #3 spot on the depth chart. Last season, the rookie only had 11 pass attempts—but managed to crank out a 64-yard pass completion in his one game of action. Now in Los Angeles, Jones has a real shot to compete for the backup role behind starting QB Philip Rivers.

Jones won’t feel too alone in L.A., as former Buckeyes Joey Bosa and Joshua Perry are on the team. Wouldn’t it be something if the Chargers kept on stockpiling members of the 2015 national championship, and ended up winning a Super Bowl?

Guess only time will tell.

“Last year, we didn’t finish. I feel like we need to stick to finishing. Do it every game, we can accomplish all our goals.”

Ohio State defensive end Jalyn Holmes on his motto for the season: finish | Jeremy Birmingham (Landof10)


When Cardale led the Buckeyes to the title, the motto that season was “The Chase.” While the Buckeyes don’t have an official motto this season, or at least one that’s been announced to the masses, the mindset is about the “finish.”

Landof10’s Jeremy Birmingham caught up with defensive end Jalyn Holmes, and he reported that Holmes’ mantra going into the season was about finishing, and reaching goals.

The personal goal of Holmes might very well end up being something that pushes the team, as the “finish” mindset reflects what the Buckeyes’ struggled with at the end of last season: finishing games. The final three games of last season featured either nail-biting wins or a blowout.

Earlier in the week at Big Ten media days, head coach Urban Meyer said that the team has moved on from the loss to Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl semifinal. While that may be true, the shortcoming of not winning a national championship can definitely be used for motivation.

If “Finish” is the mantra this season for the Scarlet and Gray, it makes complete sense.

Ryan Shazier, a Spurs fan?

“But on the first day of the NFL season, Shazier chose to make a fairly loud statement about his favorite NBA team.”


Sam Quinn 247Sports


As training camp is starting back up, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier made his way in style. First, Shazier came to practice in a blue Porsche; after he got out of the car, he unveiled the fact that he was wearing a David Robinson jersey. Jacob Klinger of Penn Live got the arrival of Shazier on video, and posted a link to Twitter.


Steelers LB Ryan Shazier says the San Antonio Spurs need to sign Kyrie Irving https://t.co/eohIQ7bpJy

— Jacob Klinger (@Jacob_Klinger_) July 27, 2017

But, Shazier wasn’t done just yet with the topic of the Spurs. 247sports’ Sam Quinn wrote a piece about the Shazier-Spurs arrival and noted that another reporter, Chris Adamski, a writer for the Tribune-Review, asked Shazier about his feelings of getting the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Kyrie Irving on the squad.

Here was Shazier’s response:


Ryan Shazier shows up in a sweet David Robinson throwback
Says he's a "big" Spurs fan. Asked about Kyrie Irving, Shazier said,"We need him!"

— Chris Adamski (@C_AdamskiTrib) July 27, 2017

We’ll see if Irving actually make the move from the Cavs to the Spurs.

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Ohio State Buckeyes 2017 Football Preview
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By Urban Meyer standards, 2016 was a really bad year. In fact, it was Meyer's worst season at Ohio State. No Big Ten championship game (thanks to a loss to Penn State), and then Zero Dark Thirty-One on New Year's Eve. Never before had an Urban Meyer ...
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Google Braxton Beverly joining NC State after spurning Ohio State - ESPN

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Braxton Beverly joining NC State after spurning Ohio State
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The Wolfpack announced Beverly's addition for this fall on Friday, roughly a month after the Buckeyes granted Beverly his release. Beverly had signed under former basketball coach Thad Matta, who has since been replaced by Chris Holtmann from Butler.
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LGHL 10 most important Ohio State Buckeyes in 2017: No. 4 Denzel Ward

10 most important Ohio State Buckeyes in 2017: No. 4 Denzel Ward
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We’re counting down the most important Buckeyes for the 2017 season.

When looking at the 2017 depth chart compared to the 2016 depth chart, there are noticeable holes, but the team is in a much better place now than it was entering the 2016 season after a mass exodus of NFL departures and graduation. Using key departures, spotlighting players at important positions, leadership qualities, and recognizing the depth at each position, we came up with the 10 most important players on the team. They may not be the most heralded players, or even the best players, but they will be vital to this team’s on-field success.

No. 4: Denzel Ward


Position: Cornerback

2016 stats: 23 total tackles, 9 pass breakups

Ohio State graduated both starting cornerbacks from last season, and not one, but both of them were selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. Losing two-year starter Gareon Conley and No. 11 overall pick Marshon Lattimore will most certainly hurt the Buckeye secondary, but luckily, they have a player in Denzel Ward who has played in 25 straight games to instantly fill one of the openings and ease the transition to a bunch of inexperienced, yet talented, underclassmen.

“I’m telling you [Ward is] as good as the other two,” Coach Kerry Coombs said during spring practice. “He doesn’t have to say it. I’m telling you that. I think he believes it, he just doesn’t have to say it.”

What people might not know about Ward though, is that he was actually on the field almost just as much as Conley and Lattimore — playing in 468 snaps in 2016. With Coombs typically using Conley and Lattimore to shadow the opponent’s top two receivers, Ward was utilized to man-up on the team’s third wideout. Per CFB Film Room, Ward was targeted the second most on the team (42) behind Conley (43) and only allowed 15 receptions on the season. They had him charted for nine first downs allowed and he let up zero touchdowns on the season. Not too bad for your third corner.


Kerry Coombs said Denzel Ward was clocked at 21.8 mph in games in '15, which was the fastest on the team. Jeffrey Okudah hit 23.2 this week.

— Tony Gerdeman (@TonyGerdeman) March 9, 2017

Not only did the Buckeyes lose their two starting corners, but they also lost the best playmaking free safety in the country, Malik Hooker. Hooker was able to mask any coverage deficiencies downfield, and possessed elite range that made it borderline impossible to throw the deep ball on the Ohio State secondary. With sophomore Jordan Fuller likely to take Hooker’s spot, it only makes sense that the defense could be a step slower this season. The departure of an elite free safety makes Ward’s job even more important and difficult. He’ll be most likely asked to shadow the team’s No. 1 receiver, while playing across from a first-year starter at corner and in front of a first-year starter at free safety.

Coach Coombs is very excited for the potential of the 5’10, 190-pound junior cornerback. “He’s a very gifted player,” Coombs said. “He’s had a great offseason and he’s demonstrated some terrific leadership. I’m very excited about him.”

Ward’s leadership and talent will be key to an extremely young positional group, and he could be Coach Coomb’s fifth(!) first rounder in as many years.

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Google 10 most important Ohio State Buckeyes in 2017: No. 4 Denzel Ward - Land-Grant Holy Land

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10 most important Ohio State Buckeyes in 2017: No. 4 Denzel Ward
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When looking at the 2017 depth chart compared to the 2016 depth chart, there are noticeable holes, but the team is in a much better place now than it was entering the 2016 season after a mass exodus of NFL departures and graduation. Using key ...


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Google BH: Zach attack | More LeBron ahead? - 247Sports

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BH: Zach attack | More LeBron ahead?
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On Thursday, the Buckeyes picked up commitment No. 16 for their 2018 recruiting class in defensive back Marcus Hooker. After a scholarship offer was extended to Hooker on Wednesday, it was a commitment that seemed like a matter of 'when' rather than ...


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BTN 7 most difficult stretches of games. Is your school on the list?

7 most difficult stretches of games. Is your school on the list?
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

Ask any coach, and he’ll tell you: It’s not who you play, it’s when you play them. And if you’re playing a series of hot teams in succession, it could torpedo your season. Having typed that, here are seven of the toughest stretches of games Big Ten teams must play.
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Wolfpack adds former Buckeyes recruit Beverly
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N.C. State announced Beverly's addition for this fall on Friday, roughly a month after Ohio State granted Beverly his release. Beverly had signed under former coach Thad Matta, who has since been replaced by Chris Holtmann from Butler. The 6-foot guard ...
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Google Jackson Carman trims list, Josh Proctor all Buckeye too: Ohio State football recruiting -...

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Jackson Carman trims list, Josh Proctor all Buckeye too: Ohio State football recruiting
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State for a few months now has seemed to be in a two-team battle for the top remaining target on the Buckeyes' 2018 recruiting board. It turns out that the fight for five-star offensive tackle Jackson Carman is actually a five ...


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LGHL ‘It’s a season of its own:’ Jim Tressel speaks on the evolution of recruiting

‘It’s a season of its own:’ Jim Tressel speaks on the evolution of recruiting
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We talk with The Vest about historic changes to the recruiting landscape.

Remember when college football recruiting was simple?

Neither do I.

It’s grown into a full-fledged 24/7, 365-day operation. While social media and blog sites like this one contributed to that growth, nothing has changed recruiting more than the Internet, specifically in the past 15 years or so.

But you know who remembers when it was a slow, uninteresting process to follow?

Jim Tressel.

The current president of Youngstown State and legendary former Ohio State head coach, Tressel knows a thing or two about recruiting and the facelift its undergone in recent years.

“It’s turned into a scoreboard of its own,” Tressel told Land-Grant Holy Land. “When I began coaching, the focus was on coaching your kids and then after the season was over, you’d go and find out who had a good senior year. You’d see if you could borrow the film and hold it for two days, and you’d go show your staff. That was 40-some years ago.”

Now, 40 years might not sound like a long time, but it was in those same years that recruiting — and all that went into it — experienced a major evolution.

I mean, what comes to mind when you think of modern-day recruiting? Rankings, sports blogs, etc., all things that haven't been around for much of college football’s lifespan.

“You didn’t have to borrow film, there started to be recruiting services, they started making rankings and all that,” Tressel said. “Now it’s a season of its own. People are evaluated by the rank of their recruiting class and players are making visits to campus way earlier in their lives than they used to. It’s very different, but it’s not unlike the rest of the world.”

The world is obviously a different place than when Tressel began coaching in 1975 as a graduate assistant with Akron, so the changes to recruiting are par for the course.

Like I said before, nothing has contributed to that change more than the Internet, but as Tressel points out, the deregulation of television can’t be ignored.

“When I started coaching, you could only be on TV five times every two years. That was the rule,” Tressel said. “When TV was deregulated, all of the sudden, people from all over the country saw you, saw your stadium, saw your team.”

Few coaches were better at getting the everyday fan to watch OSU than The Vest. He went 106–22 94–22 with the Buckeyes and led the team to three national championship appearances, winning one.

Most importantly, Tressel consistently brought in top-notch recruiting classes. Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith, Ted Ginn Jr., Nick Mangold, Malcolm Jenkins, and James Laurinaitis speak for themselves. And that's just the tip of the iceberg Tressel signed over the years.

His final class in 2011 alone features Braxton Miller, Cardale Jones, Ryan Shazier and others who went on to be stars, not to mention building blocks of the Urban Meyer era.



The recruiting successes he enjoyed with OSU had more to do with the actual school itself than anything else, according to Tressel.

“The thing we had was a special school,” Tressel said. “We had The Horseshoe, the great tradition and we had great recruiting areas. I remember when I was an assistant coach at Syracuse and I used to think, ‘Man, if I was ever coaching at a place like OSU, I'd never lose a recruit.’ You don’t get them all, but we certainly got our share.”

Tressel and his staff more than got their share. They cleaned up around the Midwest, established a pipeline in Florida and continued to pluck players nationwide.

“I had a lot of respect for all of the guys we recruited against. The head coach gets a lot of the credit for recruiting, but it’s really the collection of your staff and how they work together.”

The system in place at OSU worked as well as any in the country, but it could’ve faltered if not for the lessons Tressel learned early on in his coaching career.

“It’s funny, when I was a graduate assistant at Akron, they sent me out to an area and gave me a list of schools,” Tressel said. “They told me to bring back film and an academic transcript, and we’ll compare it against the other guys we’re recruiting. That’s the start I got. Sometimes you have to get thrown out into the water and see if you can survive.”

Having been removed from OSU for six years, it’s clear Tressel made his mark on the football program in more ways than one.

For all he accomplished on the field, it was Tressel’s ability to adapt to the ever-changing recruiting landscape and routinely sign elite classes that kept the Buckeyes on top.

“I had a lot of respect for all of the guys we recruited against,” Tressel said. “The head coach gets a lot of the credit for recruiting, but it’s really the collection of your staff and how they work together.”

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BTN Big Ten Player Survey: Big Ten favorite? Best uniform? Best campus? And much more!

Big Ten Player Survey: Big Ten favorite? Best uniform? Best campus? And much more!
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The Big Ten's best players were in Chicago on Monday and Tuesday for 2017 Big Ten Football Media Days. As BTN.com does every year, we conducted a player survey that included a respondent from all 14 schools.
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Google BM5: 'Interesting they're rolling with Dobbins' - 247Sports

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When Ohio State opened practice on Thursday, it was true freshman J.K. Dobbins who was getting the first-team reps at running back. Will the Buckeyes have their first true freshman starting RB since Maurice Clarett this season? Probably not, since the ...

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Google Buckeyes eager to get past CFP loss - The Daily Times

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Buckeyes eager to get past CFP loss
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That was New Year's Eve in Arizona, where the Buckeyes were humiliated by Clemson 31-0 in the College Football Playoff. The significant flaws in the Buckeyes' passing game and offensive play-calling were laid bare before 20 million people who were ...


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Photo Gallery: OSU's first preseason practice
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The Buckeyes were on the practice field bright and early for their first preseason practice. Check out a ton of photos and several videos here. Steve Helwagen - 10 minutes ago; 0; Tools. Edit; Slot to 247Sports Home; Slot to Ohio State Buckeyes ...


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LGHL 2 future Ohio State safeties officially shut down recruitment

2 future Ohio State safeties officially shut down recruitment
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Jaiden Woodbey and Josh Proctor aren't going anywhere.

Yesterday marked the opening day of fall camp for the Buckeyes' football squad. With a new offensive coordinator at the helm looking to create a resurgence of tempo and excitement, the expectations for 2017 seem to be as high if not higher than usual. It was another typical week for Ohio State as they continue to lead the pack in recruiting efforts. Another top prospect even committed to Ohio State yesterday, as Marcus Hooker, brother of former Buckeye Malik Hooker, gave the Buckeyes his pledge. As the season approaches, recruiting is sure to take a much-deserved step back, but with this coaching staff, that may not seem to be the case.

Locked in for good


On Wednesday, 4-star safety and 2018 Ohio State commit Jaiden Woodbey officially shut down his recruitment by reaffirming his pledge to Ohio State. Yesterday, future teammate and fellow safety Josh Proctor, another 2018 Buckeye commit, followed suit by also shutting down his recruitment and claiming that Ohio State is definitely the future home for him.


I am officially shutting down my recruitment‼️ I want to thank all the programs who have recruited me in this process.. #Shhh18 pic.twitter.com/qYbdrQaGpA

— Josh™ (@Jproctor_2018) July 27, 2017

As well as Ohio State has recruited in the defensive backfield, it’s always a serious win for the coaching staff to see two of the top prospects at the safety position in the entire country rid themselves of any other school trying to pluck their talents. Proctor, the ninth-best safety in the country and the third-best prospect in the state of Oklahoma, will be another stud to add to the fold for Greg Schiano and Kerry Coombs when he hits campus. Having him dead-set on spending his future in Columbus surely shows the recruiting efforts paying off.

Bucks make the cut yet again


It’s been said almost too many times to count, but daily it seems that when a top prospect releases a list of final schools he is considering before making the final call, the Buckeyes are almost guaranteed to make the list. Urban Meyer and his recruiting staff have had no shortage of success, and that’s evident with their top 2018 class. Yesterday, this formula for success with the recruiting staff looked to pay off again as William Barnes (Apopka, FL/Apopka) took to twitter to announce his final seven schools.


TOP 7‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ pic.twitter.com/ffdPdoEFdP

— (@barneswilliam7) July 28, 2017

A current 4-star, Barnes is ranked as the fifth-best offensive tackle in the country as well as the seventh-best prospect of any position in the talent-rich state of Florida. At 6'4 and 312 pounds, it’s easy to see why Barnes has the list of offers he does. But he's now trimmed it to seven, with Florida, Florida State, North Carolina, Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, and Ohio State making the cut. It remains to be seen if Ohio State is a real threat here considering the Florida Gators are thought to be the clear favorite, but with Meyer’s recruiting track record in the Sunshine State, it’s pretty clear that anything is possible.

Coming soon


Just about an hour west of Columbus in Huber Heights, Ohio lives not only one of Ohio’s best, but on a larger scale, one of the nation’s best athletes in Wayne Warrior phenom L’Christian “Blue” Smith. A household name that is currently in the Ohio State headlines nearly every day, Smith took to Twitter yesterday to remind everyone tuned in that he will be committing on live television on August 27, just a month from yesterday as his prep Warriors will be playing on national television.


1 month till the decision....

— BLUE (@bluesmith_) July 27, 2017

The assumption and more so of a reality is that Ohio State and Kentucky are the two battling for his services head to head. While Ohio State has the edge in nearly if not all the aspects between the two schools, Kentucky has done a stellar job at making Blue a priority and showing why he could be the start of something Kentucky desperately needs.

The number three athlete in the country and the fourth-best prospect in the Buckeye State may have both fan bases believing they have the edge, but if Urban Meyer has anything to say about it, Blue will be more of a Scarlet when all is said and done as they look to keep one of Ohio’s best at home playing in The Horseshoe for his collegiate career.

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Thursday's football: Buckeyes try to bury memories
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Columbus, Ohio — Ohio State opened training camp Thursday morning eager to bury memories of the last time the team played a game. That was New Year's Eve in Arizona, where the Buckeyes were humiliated by Clemson 31-0 in the College Football ...
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Google Buckeyes eager to rid themselves of last season's bad taste - STLtoday.com

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Buckeyes eager to rid themselves of last season's bad taste
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That was New Year's Eve in Arizona, where the Buckeyes were humiliated by Clemson 31-0 in the College Football Playoff. The significant flaws in the Buckeyes' passing game and offensive play-calling were laid bare before 20 million people who were ...


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Google Top Florida OL narrows list, includes Buckeyes - 247Sports

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Top Florida OL narrows list, includes Buckeyes
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What's next for the Buckeyes? Make sure you're in the loop -- take five seconds to sign up for our FREE Buckeyes newsletter now! The 6-foot-4 and 312-pound Barnes is a 4-star prospect in the 247Sports Composite. He is the country's No. 45 overall ...
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Google Sights and Sounds: Buckeyes' O-line at practice - 247Sports

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Sights and Sounds: Buckeyes' O-line at practice
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And you will get a good look at the rest of the Buckeyes' offensive linemen, such as Malcolm Pridgeon who was running with the first-team at right guard. What's next for the Buckeyes? Make sure you're in the loop -- take five seconds to sign up for our ...


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Google Buckeyes ratings in Madden NFL 18 - 247Sports

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Buckeyes ratings in Madden NFL 18
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When it comes to former Buckeyes, two second-year players are rated the highest. Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is tops at a 90 overall, followed by Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa at 88 overall. New Orleans Saints wide ...

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