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Google Scarlet and Gray bounced from TBT in double overtime - 247Sports

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On Tuesday night in Baltimore, MD, fouls, injuries, sloppy turnovers and an incredible performance from point guard Casper Ware saw many of those same Buckeyes, this time on Team Scarlet and Gray, fall in the final four of The Basketball Tournament to ...
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If coach Herman was the offensive coordinator for Ohio State during the 2015 season, the Buckeyes would have run through the Big Ten on their way to a second straight national title. As far as coach Wilson is concerned, these coaches had to try to stop ...


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Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball coach Chris Holtmann would not be opposed to playing the likes of the Dayton Flyers, Xavier Musketeers and Cincinnati Bearcats on his non-conference schedule. Holtmann fielded a question from a fan about ...
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LGHL Ohio State sends out official scholarship offers

Ohio State sends out official scholarship offers
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Multiple Ohio State commits and targets received their official scholarship offers today.

Aug. 1 marks the first day college football programs are allowed to officially send out scholarship offers to high school seniors, according to NCAA rule 13.9.2.2.


“Prior to August 1 of a prospective student-athlete’s senior year in high school, an institution shall not provide a written offer of athletically-related financial aid or indicate in writing to the prospective student-athlete that an athletically-related grant-in-aid will be offered by the institution.”

Because of this, multiple Ohio State commitments and targets took to Twitter to show off their official scholarship offers - and per the usual, the Ohio State graphics design team did a fantastic job.

Below is a running list of those who received their offer today:

  • Four-star WR target Cameron Brown (Saint Louis, MO / Christian Brothers College) was the first to let the world know he had received his offer.

⚡#BuckeyeNation #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/kopE0jcJDQ

— Cameron Brown® (@luh_cam_) August 1, 2017
  • Four-star DE target Jayson Oweh (Blairstown, NJ / Blair Academy) was the next to follow suit.

⭕#AGTG pic.twitter.com/jkfzFu8YHH

— Clout J (@JaysonOweh) August 1, 2017
  • Four-star ILB commit Teradja Mitchell (Virginia Beach / VA Bishop Sullican Catholic) also received his official offer today and noted that he plans to sign early with the team in December.

Can't wait to sign in December ✔️ .. pic.twitter.com/FM7ZXJEMnI

— ™⁷ (@WhosThatNumber7) August 1, 2017
  • One of Ohio State’s top remaining prospects in the class, five-star DE Micah Parsons (Harrisburg, PA / Harrisburg) appeared excited about his offer.

Blessed #shhhh18 #official #tosu pic.twitter.com/w6ovSBzpdT

— BLESSEDMVP (@Micah_parsons23) August 1, 2017
  • Four-star DT target Nesta Silvera (Fort Lauderdale, Fl / American Heritage) received his offer earlier today as well. Silvera is currently committed to Miami, but it is believed he could end up in Scarlet and Gray come National Signing Day.

⭕️fficial! pic.twitter.com/e6lrAUHG6p

— 99 (@NJS_ERA) August 1, 2017
  • Four-star DE commit and Silvera’s teammate, Andrew Chatfield also received his offer today.

Official offer from hio State pic.twitter.com/rPz6dzxqfq

— Andrew Chatfield™ ⛽️ (@Drew_Chatfield) August 1, 2017
  • Four-star safety commit Josh Proctor (Owasso, OK / Owasso).

It's Official pic.twitter.com/GxLanAclFQ

— Josh™ (@Jproctor_2018) August 1, 2017
  • Ohio State’s other four-star safety commit, Jaiden Woodbey (Fontana, CA / St. John Bosco) was the next future Buckeye to receive his official offer.

Blessed to receive my 3rd Official offer from THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY!! pic.twitter.com/88aox0sQCV

— J-DUB ‼️ (@JaidenWoodbey) August 1, 2017
  • Four-star CB commit Sevyn Banks (Orlando, FL / Jones) showed off all of the official scholarship offers he received today, but made sure to let everyone know he is 100 percent still a Buckeye, despite the other impressive offers.

Thankful to be in this Opportunity Period... ️ #BuckeyeNation 100% pic.twitter.com/AYhZdjKZJd

— Sevyn Banks7️⃣ (@BanksNiko) August 1, 2017
  • The country’s top tight end recruit and recent Ohio State commit, Jeremy Ruckert (Lindenhurst, NY / Lindenhurst) also reaffirmed his commitment to Ohio State while showing off his new offer.

Got my Official Scholarship Offer!! I am 100% committed to #BuckeyNation #GoBucks #S1LVER8ULLETS pic.twitter.com/UukQPPh3WY

— Jeremy Ruckert (@Jeremy_Ruckert1) August 1, 2017
  • Four-star OLB commit Dallas Gant (Toledo, OH / St. John’s Jesuit) also received his offer this afternoon.

Blessed beyond measure ️ pic.twitter.com/hz3CT5zJny

— Dallas Gant (@dallas_gant) August 1, 2017
  • Incoming four-star QB Emory Jones (Franklin, GA / Heard County) also shared his offer letter.

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— Emory Jones (@eXjones6) August 1, 2017

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Ohio State Looks for a 1-2 Punch, Picking Unproven Players to Contribute, and Urban Meyer's Goatee
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... ** Prince rising … On Monday, one of our team sources talked about the right guard spot and opined that Malcolm Pridgeon and Wyatt Davis are two guys to really keep an eye on for that position. Today the same source moved over one spot to tackle.


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Top Class of 2018 cornerback target likes him some Buckeyes ... * Michigan lineman yet to play a down as a high school junior is worth the hype himself! Start your August with us 'Nutters! What's next for the Buckeyes? Make sure you're in the loop ...

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LGHL 10 most important Ohio State Buckeyes in 2017: No. 3 Billy Price

10 most important Ohio State Buckeyes in 2017: No. 3 Billy Price
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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. 3: Billy Price


Position: Center

2016 stats: 8 hurries allowed, 4 QB hits allowed and 3 sacks allowed on 426 pass blocking snaps (Per, CFB Film Room).

Following in the footsteps of the great Pat Elflein, who was one of the nation’s best guards before moving to center his senior year, Ohio State’s most dependable player has made the move from guard to the center position. Billy Price is the definition of an iron man, starting every game since 2014 (41 straight), needing only 10 more starts to break Luke Fickell’s school-record consecutive start streak of 49 straight games.


Ohio State guard Billy Price...pass pro does not have to be passive. pic.twitter.com/Y8f42Frvso

— Cole Cubelic (@colecubelic) June 14, 2017

With the move to center, Price will be able to use his high football IQ to make calls on the offensive line and keep everyone on the same page, which is the key to whether or not this team lives up to expectations. As we saw last season, the offensive line got worked in their two losses, and were ultimately the weak link on a very talented squad. They single-handedly lost the Penn State game, allowing 26 pressures, seven hits and six sacks on J.T. Barrett’s 51 dropbacks. Not to mention they were completely out-classed by Clemson’s dominant defensive line in the College Football Playoff.

Entering this season, the offensive line is a year more experienced — they return four-of-five starters — and they upgraded the offensive coordinator position with the addition of Kevin Wilson. Wilson is going to mitigate offensive line issues by having Barrett get rid of the ball quickly and let the playmakers make plays.

Although they’re a year older and more experienced, Price’s leadership, attitude and overall skillset will keep the offensive line on the same page. If they start to slip up, expect Price to keep the linemen together and make sure they’re mentally on the same page. If they are once again the weak link, Price will get the brunt of the blame.

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BTN Chuck Long Q&A: ‘I am going Ohio State vs. Northwestern in the Big Ten title game’

Chuck Long Q&A: ‘I am going Ohio State vs. Northwestern in the Big Ten title game’
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It’s August. And that means just one thing: The college football season is closer. Anticipation builds as pundits pontificate on what they think will unfold. I checked in with one of BTN’s top analysts, former Iowa quarterback Chuck Long, to get his views on a variety of subjects.
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LGHL Ohio State legend Mike Nugent signs with the New York Giants

Ohio State legend Mike Nugent signs with the New York Giants
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With 12 seasons of experience, this Buckeye has been given one more shot.

After one of the worst seasons of his career — one that included being cut from the Bengals roster before the end of the regular season -- former Ohio State hero Mike Nugent has been given one more shot in the NFL, signing with the New York Giants.


The #Giants signed veteran K Mike Nugent, who will battle with Aldrick Rosas, the only other kicker on the roster.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 1, 2017

Despite a rough season last year, he’s had a relatively successful career and will still go down as another kicking legend. So far in the league, he’s nailed 236 of 292 field goals attempts (80.8%) and 344 of 355 extra point attempts — six of the 11 misses were in 2016 alone — for an incredible 1,052 total points scored during his 12 season career.

The timing of his fall from grace comes on the heels of the NFL changing to rules for both field goal and extra point attempts. The league pushed kickers back 13 yards for the point after, dropping the success rate by almost 6% in 2016. It was a big story in Week 11 when 12 attempts were blocked or missed across the NFL.

The kicker signed a new contract with Cincinnati in 2016; a one-year deal worth $1.2 million. Having spent seven total season with the organization, Nugent saw both career-highs and lows back in his home state.

It wasn’t until he made his way back to Ohio in 2010, that he returned to the type of performance and production that Buckeye fans had come to expect from Nugent during his time in Columbus.

Nugent was drafted out of Ohio State in the second round of the 2005 NFL Draft (No. 47 overall) by the New York Jets. He spent four seasons -- the duration of his rookie contract — with the team, before splitting the 2009 season between the Arizona Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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LGHL How to watch the Ohio State alums in The Basketball Tournament Semifinals: TV times,...

How to watch the Ohio State alums in The Basketball Tournament Semifinals: TV times, streaming and more
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Team Scarlet & Gray is just two wins away from $2 million!

Following an Ohio State basketball season that was little more than disappointing, the summer has brought a surprising shot in the arm for OSU hoops fans in need of a reason to get excited about Buckeye basketball again. First was the hiring of new head coach Chris Holtmann, shortly after the dismissal of the program’s winningest coach, Thad Matta. Then, once much of the Holtmann hoopla settled down, came The Basketball Tournament.

So far through four games, the single-elimination tournament has been a perfectly calibrated dose of nostalgia to remind Ohio State fans of some of the best moments of the Matta era, and also how exciting and dominant Ohio State basketball can be.

Tonight, a group of mostly Buckeye alums take to the floor just two wins away from claiming TBT’s ultimate, $2 million prize. Despite the big payday at the end of the tunnel, Jared Sullinger, Aaron Craft, William Buford, John Diebler, David Lighty, Dallas Lauderdale, and Evan Ravenel are playing for more than just pride and prize money; the team has dubbed their run in the tournament #ThisOnesForThad.

Nearly to a man, the former Buckeyes have spoken about how much it has meant to them to put on the Scarlet & Gray, non-trademark infringing uniforms one more time. Following an early, disappointing exit from the NCAA Tournament in 2011, these former OSU teammates are looking for redemption in Baltimore.

The squad will take on Team Challenge ALS at 7:00 p.m. on ESPN from Coppin State University.

How did we get here?


Under the watchful eye of team GM Scoonie Penn, Scarlet & Gray has made it look fairly easy through the first four rounds of TBT. In advancing out of the Midwest bracket, they have defeated their opponents by an average of 15.75 points per game, including a 25-point victory over the region’s top-ranked Golden Eagles in the regional final.

Still looking for an NBA home this fall, Sullinger has been efficient and, at times, dominant, averaging 14.5 points and nine rebounds per game in the shortened 36-minute contests. His once and current point guard, Craft has been stirring memories of his uber-efficient, well-rounded college days going for 10.5 points, 6.8 boards, and 5.3 assists per outing. He also has been earning some of his patented floor burns diving after loose balls.

What has made the team’s run so impressive is that contributions have come from just about everywhere. In the regional final, Lighty and Buford went for 23 and 21 respectively, while in the third round Craft and Sulinger turned in identical 21 point, nine rebound stat sheets, and in the second round, Diebler led the way with 21 points on 5-8 shooting from behind the arc.

The team has been effective at controlling the pace through the first four games. While it has been a few years, the team has benefited from the familiarity of having played together before, running more of an actual offense than many of their opponents, who resort to a pick-up ball mentality when the going gets tough.

The one bugaboo for the former Buckeyes has been their inability to hold onto the ball. They’ve averaged 14 turnovers per game thus far, but against the Golden Eagles in the regional finals, they only coughed it up seven times. If they want to eventually grab that $2 million, not giving the ball away so often will be a big help.

Who is Team Scarlet & Gray playing?


Team Challenge ALS is the lowest-seeded team remaining in the tournament, not that those rankings are based on much. Coached by Indiana Pacer Darren Collison, the team and its boosters have various incentives built into their success to benefit ALS charities and Ice Bucket Challenge founder Pete Frates who was roommates with Sean Marshall, the team’s GM and small forward, at Boston College.

Marshall, who averaged 21.5 points and eight rebounds in the first two games, sat out the tournament’s second weekend due to injury, but is optimistic about returning for the semifinals. In his stead, former NBA player Austin Daye joined the team for the third and fourth rounds, chipping in 10 points and 6.5 rebounds per game.

Like the Scarlet & Gray, they have somewhat coasted into the semifinals, winning by an average of 14.8 points per game. Therefore, if Craft, Sulllinger, and company can take control early, it will be interesting to see if this team, which has dealt with roster inconsistency thus far, can hang in with a team that has been playing together in one form or fashion for nearly seven years.

What’s next?


Should the Buckeyes advance to TBT’s championship game, they will either face the two-time defending champions, Overseas Elite, or the Syracuse alumni team, Boeheim’s Army. Overseas Elite has marched to the team’s third-straight semifinals in a most unusual fashion. Winning by an average of nine points per game, they have often had to recover from early deficits, including multiple double-digit holes against VCU alums Ram Nation in the regional finals.

Unlike the former Buckeyes, who have seen a player or two emerge to carry the mantle in each game, Overseas Elite has done it more by committee. In their two games during the tournament’s regional final weekend, they had five and six players score in double digits respectively.

Also, much like S&G has, they have been burdened by the turnover bug, committing a tournament-high 14.25 per game. If they are going to claim their second-straight $2 million prize, that will be a point of concern.


Want to take a guess what type of defense Boeheim’s Army plays? That’s right, the Hall of Fame coach’s signature 2-3 zone has made its way to the TBT, and helped the team overcome a 25-point deficit against Team FOE in the regional finals.

Former Orangemen Eric Devendorf and Donte Greene have led the team’s scoring with 18 and 17.3 points respectively. They have outscored their first four opponents by an average of 12 points, but that stat is deceiving when you figure in an opening round 99-66 win against DuBois Dream. Since then, it has been nip and tuck throughout, including a 106-100 double overtime victory in the second round against Iona alums, Gaelnation.

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LGHL 5-star cornerback lists Ohio State in top 3

5-star cornerback lists Ohio State in top 3
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The Buckeyes could be earning multiple commitments this month.

You can almost feel it in the air. The college football season is soon approaching and the Ohio State football team is gearing up for a much-anticipated campaign. With the focus switching to the upcoming season, the college football recruiting world enters a dead period, meaning there will not be any in-person contact between recruits and coaches until Sept. 1. But recruiting never stops for Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes, and the team could have a booming August.

Ohio State makes the cut for 5-star CB


Ohio State inched one step further to acquiring one of its most coveted recruits of the 2018 recruiting cycle yesterday when cornerback Anthony Cook (Houston, TX/Lamar) listed the team as one of his final remaining schools.

Late Monday night, Cook took to Twitter to announce his top 3 remaining schools. Along with Ohio State, Texas and LSU also made the cut for the 5-star CB.


From Ten to Three! #Top3 pic.twitter.com/aJa2Ng0HdX

— Anthony Cook (@_ACook21) August 1, 2017

Cook is seen as one of the top prospects in the class across all recruiting databases. He is the No. 2 CB according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, and is the No. 13 overall recruit in the class.

Ohio State has always been held in high regard in Cook’s recruitment and the Buckeyes have been long seen as the favorite to land him.

If Cook was to choose Ohio State, he would mark the third CB commit in this year’s class. Pairing him with four-star Sevyn Banks and three-star Marcus Hooker would make this just another elite CB haul for Urban Meyer.

4-star OT set to announce August 12


With only two offensive line commits in this year’s recruiting class, you can bet that Urban Meyer is looking to add some more talent to a pool that currently includes four-star offensive guard Matthew Jones and four-star offensive tackle Max Wray. Fortunately, the Buckeyes may not have to wait long, as offensive tackle Darrell Simpson (Justin, TX/Northwest) announced he would be announcing his collegiate commitment on August 12.

The four-star OT recently listed Ohio State as one of his top eight schools along with Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas A&M, LSU, Ole Miss, and Arkansas.


Dropping 8-12-17
Commitment announcement
Stay tuned.. @kae_annette @chic1987simpson @simplyCoachO @cooks_simpson

— Darrell Simpson™ (@king_simpson34) July 31, 2017

Simpson is regarded as one of the top offensive line recruits in the country, seen as the No. 13 OT by the 247Sports Composite Rankings and the No. 171 overall recruit.

Communication between Ohio State and Simpson has tapered off since the start of 2017 and hometown school Oklahoma is seen as the favorite to land Simpson. Instead, it seems the Buckeyes are solely focusing on five-star Ohio native Jackson Carman, who is currently projected to commit to Ohio State.

4-star CB set to commit August 22


Another Buckeye target set to announce his commitment next month is Donald “DJ” Johnson (Indianapolis, IN/North Central). The rising cornerback has dozens of scholarship offers including Notre Dame, Iowa, Penn State, Indiana, Minnesota, Illinois, Cincinnati, Western Michigan, and Ohio State.

Johnson has seen his recruitment take off this year, with the majority of his scholarship offers coming at the start of the new year. He has been busy this summer making visits to some of these schools, with the most recent being a trip to Columbus for Friday Night Lights.

The four-star CB has apparently seen all he needs to as he took to Twitter yesterday to announce his commitment date.


I WILL BE COMMITTING ON AUGUST 22nd ☘️ STAY TUNED

— DJ JOHNSON (@DjJohnson1127) July 31, 2017

However, it appears that Johnson hinted at a top two with emojis referring to Notre Dame and Iowa.

As was previously mentioned, Urban Meyer and Ohio State were the last to receive a visit from Johnson and while the visit was likely a success, Johnson seems to have narrowed down his schools to two.

This could be because of the limited space in Ohio State’s recruiting class this year. The Buckeyes received a commitment from three-star CB Marcus Hooker last week and are coveting other elite CB recruits like Anthony Cook. Johnson wouldn’t be the first blue-chip recruit to commit elsewhere due to the lack of room.

4-star ILB set to commit later this week


Ohio State’s best chance at earning its next commitment is with inside linebacker K’Vaughan Pope (Dinwiddie, VA/Dinwiddie). The four-star ILB has reportedly wanted to be a Buckeye for the last month, but has been waiting on clearance due to academic reasons.

Pope is scheduled to commit Aug. 4 and will likely be choosing between Ohio State and Georgia. While he has not been shy in his interest in becoming a Buckeye, his commitment is no longer a certainty. While having to wait to commit to the school, Pope took time to visit other schools to make sure the wait was worth it.

While these visits resulted in an increase of interest in Georgia for Pope, the Buckeyes are still seen as the runaway favorite to land the elite linebacker.

Pope is currently viewed as the No. 7 ILB in the country, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, and is the No. 168 overall prospect in the class.

If Pope elects to choose Ohio State, he will mark the third LB commit in this class, along with ILB Teradja Mitchell and OLB Dallas Gant.

Quick Hit

  • Five-star DE KJ Henry dropped Ohio State out of his top schools yesterday when he listed Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Clemson, and Virginia Tech as his top five schools going forward.

Progress in the Process #Final5 #BeBlessed pic.twitter.com/ds35ZxVHnc

— K5 (@thekjhenry_) July 31, 2017

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Elijah Weaver sets official visit, Buckeyes offer 5-star forward: Ohio State basketball recruiting. Comment. Updated on July 30, 2017 at 6:02 AM Posted on July 30, 2017 at 6:00 AM. Four-star 2018 guard Elijah Weaver will take an official visit to Ohio ...


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5-star CB Anthony Cook puts Buckeyes in top 3: Ohio State football recruiting
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Can the Buckeyes do it again? They're one step close to pulling it off. Anthony Cook, a five-star cornerback in the Class of 2018 from Houston, put the Buckeyes in his final three schools in an announcement on Monday night. Cook's other finalists are ...
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