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Google Ohio State basketball hires Chris Holtmann: How current and former Buckeyes, recruits...

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Ohio State basketball hires Chris Holtmann: How current and former Buckeyes, recruits reacted on social media
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Holtmann is the 14th coach in program history, taking over for Thad Matta, who was fired last Monday after 13 seasons in Columbus. To get the vibe from current and former Buckeyes, plus some recruits, check out the selection of social media reaction below.
Radio Active: Helwagen analyzes Holtmann hire247Sports
Ohio State basketball: The 5 recruits Chris Holtmann must land in 2018Landof10.com
Ranking Urban Meyer's Best 10 Wins At Ohio State - FanRag SportsFanRag Sports (blog)
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Google Teague set to announce college choice on Sunday - 247Sports

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Teague set to announce college choice on Sunday
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Master Teague, who landed a scholarship offer from the Buckeyes on Friday, is set to announce his college choice on Sunday. Bill Kurelic - 6 hours ago; 19; Tools. Edit; Slot to 247Sports Home; Slot to Ohio State Buckeyes Newsletter; Slot to Ohio State ...
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Counting down 10 most impressive performers at Ohio State camp
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A number of top recruits in those three classes were on hand Friday for the Buckeyes' first 1-day camp of the summer. I arrived early and then watched the entire camp. It was a camp in which some prospects arrived having already been offered a ...


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Google Ohio State's payback? Three-star WR Cameron Brown decommits from Nebraska following...

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Ohio State's payback? Three-star WR Cameron Brown decommits from Nebraska following Buckeyes camp
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Christian Brothers College came to an Ohio State camp on Friday committed to Nebraska and without an offer from the Buckeyes. He left Friday with an offer from Urban Meyer. About 24 hours later, Brown was no longer committed to Nebraska. Payback?

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Four Buckeyes Earn Academic All-America Distinction
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The Ontario, N.Y., native steered the Buckeyes to consecutive crowns as the starting setter and ranks inside the Top-5 in school history with over 4,000 career assists. Blough cleaned up at the 2017 OSU Scholar-Athlete Banquet, named the recipient of ...


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LGHL Ohio State’s rematch with Oklahoma won’t have Bob Stoops. Will it have a similar result?

Ohio State’s rematch with Oklahoma won’t have Bob Stoops. Will it have a similar result?
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Things probably won’t be very basic for Oklahoma next time around either.

In case you haven’t heard, “Big Game Bob” is no longer the head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners. For all intents and purposes, this is good news for Urban Meyer and Ohio State. Bob Stoops won 10 or more games in 14 of his 18 seasons as the Sooners’ head coach and oversaw some of the best offenses the nation had to offer.

Similar to the Tom Herman - Urban Meyer dynamic, Stoops wasn’t always the sole mastermind behind the Sooners’ offensive plans. Offensive coordinator Josh Heupel worked as Oklahoma’s playcaller from 2011 to 2014 before Lincoln Riley replaced him following a disappointing 8-5 season that saw Oklahoma score just six points against Clemson in an embarrassing 34-point blowout in the Russell Athletic Bowl.

Man, getting blown out by Clemson after a poor offensive performance seems terrible. Could you even imagine? I can’t.

Riley has been nothing short of remarkable since seizing control of the Sooners’ offense: He’s spearheaded consecutive top-five scoring offenses and scored at least 30 points in 22 of his 26 games.

Of course, one of those poor offensive performances came at the hands of the Silver Bullets. In case you forgot, here are some of the takeaways from that defensive performance:

  • Ohio State allowed their first offensive touchdown of the season. BUT, thanks to a Jerome Baker pick-six, the Silver Bullets were still up 24 to 23 against the offenses from Bowling Green, Tulsa and Oklahoma.
  • Oklahoma running back Samaje Perine (the all-time single game rushing leader) had averaged 112 yards on 18 carries with 1.4 touchdowns per game in his career. Against Ohio State he had 60 yards on 17 carries and zero touchdowns, an average of just 3.5 yards per carry.
  • Baker Mayfield had a historic performance on Saturday. He set several single-game career lows including: third-lowest completion percentage, most interceptions, second-lowest quarterback rating and the second-lowest yards per attempt average.

As Mayfield said himself, “We got our asses kicked.”

Of course, plenty has changed since these two teams met in Norman last fall. Let’s take a look at some of the early questions for this likely top-10 matchup.

Can Ohio State make life hell for Baker Mayfield again?


Mayfield has had an overwhelmingly successful collegiate career that’s seen him transfer from Texas Tech and work his way to a third-place finish in the 2016 Heisman voting. Still, he struggled mightily against the Buckeyes, getting sacked three times while tossing two interceptions. It’s really hard to understate how much trouble the Sooners had throwing the football:

  • Mayfield averaged 7.06 yards per pass attempt — his worst average of the season by 2.07 yards.
  • It was Mayfield’s only game in which he completed less than 60 percent of his passes. In fact, his mark of 53.1 percent was the fourth-worst completion percentage of Mayfield’s 34-game career.

This isn’t to say the Sooners’ offensive woes were all Mayfield’s fault. Ohio State regularly got pressure on him all night with just three men, allowing them to spy Mayfield and still blanket Oklahoma’s receivers with seven defensive backs:


Mayfield is a great quarterback that thrives when a play breaks down, but the Buckeyes continuously made him work for every throw and managed to eliminate his scrambling ability with Jerome Baker. If Oklahoma once again struggles with (literally the identical) Ohio State defensive line, the Sooners’ offense could once again be in for a long night.

Can the Sooners get anything out of their playmakers?


I wish I could be more specific about who their playmakers are, but top-talents Samaje Perine, Joe Mixon, and Dede Westbrook have all made their way to the NFL. Of course, the Sooners will never be at a loss of offensive talent and they’ll likely have worthy replacements.

But can these replacements do more than their past teammates? Ohio State managed to completely shut down Mayfield’s top-three weapons last season:

  • Mixon gained just 93 yards combined on the ground and through the air — his second-lowest mark of the season. He did have an electric 97-yard kickoff return (reminder: Oklahoma’s offense actually only scored 17 points on Ohio State’s defense).
  • Perine averaged a season-low 3.5 yards per carry and broke exactly one run for longer than 10 yards.
  • Westbrook's 51 receiving yards were his second fewest of the season. It would be only the third game all season he failed to score a touchdown.

A lot of these problems came from the Sooners’ receiver’s inability to break free from man coverage. Ohio State was able to focus on the run game with their front-seven and allow their defensive backs to take away all potential weapons:


It’s unclear if the Buckeyes will have the best secondary in the country again, but either way the Sooners’ playmakers will need to win more one-on-one matchups this time around to put some points on the board.

Can the Oklahoma offensive line give this offense a chance to succeed?


Ohio State’s defensive line regularly pressured Mayfield, but losing pass-rush battles was far from the only problem this unit faced. Perine couldn’t find anywhere to run, while other times the offensive line failed to properly identify where pressure was coming from:


It’d be surprising if Ohio State’s nickel defense gives the Sooners so many problems again this season, but it’d also be surprising if Greg Schiano and company don’t have a few new exotic blitzes up their sleeves. Ohio State’s defense is difficult enough to navigate with great offensive execution; the Sooners can’t expect to walk into Columbus and win making as many mental mistakes as they did last season.


I’m in the camp that thinks the Sooners won’t suffer much of a drop off from Stoops to Reilly. Oklahoma has relied on out-scoring opponents for years and that won’t change with the elevation of their offensive coordinator to head coach. Oklahoma has the talent — and most importantly the quarterback — to cause problems for the Buckeyes’ defense, but can they get better execution from both their playmakers and offensive line?

September 9th can't get here soon enough.

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Google 4-star DE Jayson Oweh: 'Ohio State pushed ahead' of Penn State after first visit with...

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4-star DE Jayson Oweh: 'Ohio State pushed ahead' of Penn State after first visit with Buckeyes
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Prior to the visit with the Buckeyes, Penn State was the stated leader in Oweh's recruitment. That has changed, he admitted. “Ohio State pushed a head,” he said. “A little.” There's a long way to go in his recruitment (Oweh is at Notre Dame on Saturday ...
Ranking Urban Meyer's best 10 wins at Ohio StateFanRag Sports (blog)
The Top Five Shots From The Thad Matta EraEleven Warriors
Rondale Moore, a four-star WR from Louisville, has Ohio State, Texas in his top sixcleveland.com
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Ohio State men's basketball | Buckeyes hire Holtmann
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With the college basketball world whirling and the Buckeyes coming to grips with the end of Matta's 13-season tenure nearly three months after the season, the man who decided to make a change told the players that they would have a new coach by the end ...
Chris Holtmann leaves Butler for Ohio State coaching vacancyESPN
Holtmann visits with Buckeyes; Jackson says team eager to go247Sports
Buckeyes hire basketball coach; FSU, UF to open baseball Super RegionsTampabay.com
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LGHL What 2018 prospects are critical for Chris Holtmann to get for Ohio State basketball?

What 2018 prospects are critical for Chris Holtmann to get for Ohio State basketball?
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The Buckeyes need to improve recruiting. Here’s where it starts.

Chris Holtmann has his job cut out for him rebuilding Ohio State basketball, but the biggest challenge at first is going to be rebuilding the roster. Right, the Buckeyes don’t have the depth, or even the dang bodies, to compete in the upper half of the Big Ten right now. Recruiting is going to be critical.

But what prospects are at the top of Ohio State’s radar? What position groups are the most important? Who does Holtmann already have relationships with?

To get the answers, we chatted with an old friend, Zach Fleer, the owner of 270Hoops, and perhaps the biggest expert on Ohio high school hoops, and especially Columbus-area high school hoops, to get the straight dope on what needs to happen next for the Buckeyes.

I felt a lot more excited about talking to Zach. I think you will too.

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Google Photo Gallery from Ohio State 1-day camp - 247Sports

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Photo Gallery from Ohio State 1-day camp
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Some top talent was at the Buckeyes' 1-day camp Friday and Bucknuts has the photo gallery. Bill Kurelic - 5 minutes ago; 0; Tools. Edit; Slot to 247Sports Home; Slot to Ohio State Buckeyes Newsletter; Slot to Ohio State Links. Show All Slides Start ...
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Google Wrestling: Several Buckeyes Expected to Make Waves At US World Team Trials - Eleven Warriors

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The Ohio State wrestling program will be well-represented at this weekend's World Team Trials on the campus of the University of Nebraska as Kyle Snyder and Logan Stieber lead a pack of current, former and future Buckeyes in the hunt for a spot on the ...

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Ohio State offers 2018 running back Master Teague III, fast-rising defensive end Jayson Oweh impresses and more from the Buckeyes first 1-day camp of 2017.
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Google Ohio State names Butler's Chris Holtmann head coach - FOXSports.com

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Ohio State names Butler's Chris Holtmann head coach
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gene Smith, Ohio State senior vice president and Wolfe Foundation endowed athletics director, announced the hiring of Butler's Chris Holtmann as the next head men's basketball coach of the Buckeyes. Holtmann, who completed his ...

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This is an interesting new addition to IMG Academy. A 2nd varsity team, I wonder if that one will be for the kids who can actually afford the outrageous tuition for the school, and allow them to get on the field, against competition that is up to their abilities. As opposed to never seeing the field and watching their MUCH higher rated teammates play every game against top teams
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Google Buckeyes make the offer to Teague - 247Sports

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Buckeyes make the offer to Teague
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Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Blackmon running back Master Teague came to camp to earn a scholarship offer from the Buckeyes. And that is what has happened. I am blessed to receive a scholarship offer today from The Ohio State University. Thanks ...
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LGHL Ohio State’s Chris Holtmann hire draws national praise

Ohio State’s Chris Holtmann hire draws national praise
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It looks like the Buckeyes are getting a good one.

“His biggest strength was the relationships he built with our players...He’d say, ‘Keep a pulse on this guy, take him to lunch.’ If something was going on with a player, he’d have us bring him over to his house.”

East Carolina assistant coach Mike Netti, to SI’s Pete Thamel


A lot has been made of new Ohio State basketball coach Chris Holtmann’s recruiting background, or success at Baylor. But this breakdown from Sports Illustrated shows other reasons for Buckeyes to be excited. Holtmann, who started back in NAIA as a player, also has a reputation for being low-ego, and for building strong relationships with his players to get the most out of every single guy on the team. Those are attributes that helps Thad Matta be so successful at Ohio State, and bodes well for Holmann’s ability to be successful in Columbus.

“With the advancement to the finals, this will be the first Buckeye women’s 4x400m relay to advance to the finals since the foursome of Chandra Kempel, Ayrizanna Favours, Ashley Caldwell and Jenna Griffin earned First Team All-America honors in 2008.”

Ohio State spokesperson


Speaking of a quartet, the 4x400m relay team punched their ticket to the finals at the NCAA Championship in Eugene, Ore.

Beatrice Hannan, Karrington Winters, Maggie Barrie and Aaliyah Barnes pulled together a time that qualifed them into the finals on Saturday. The quartet ran in the first of three heats on Thursday evening, and ended up in fourth place. However, since the other heats didn’t have a team outside of podium position to beat the Buckeyes’ time (3:29:97), the team of Hannan, Winters, Barrie and Barnes are off to the finals.

Here’s hoping this group of Buckeyes can bring home another title for OSU athletics.

“There’s something to be said for a coach as good as Matta was leaving the conference. I mean, Jake Delhomme was playing in a Super Bowl the last time Matta wasn’t coaching Ohio State.”

Caleb Friedman on Thad Matta leaving Ohio State, and the effect that has on the recruiting world (Inside NU)


As the college basketball world still unpacks the implications of Thad Matta leaving his post as Ohio State men’s basketball coach, some have broken down the impact Matta’s departure will have on the recruiting trail.

Inside NU, SB Nation’s Northwestern blog, looked into this, and came away with the conclusion that Northwestern may gain the ground on recruiting some key prospects - even though OSU may be getting a new head coach in the very near future.

The Wildcats are in a fight with the Buckeyes for a couple recruits, and the shock of Matta being removed from the equation tilts the edge in favor of NU - and possibly Michigan, who was also in the mix for the same recruits. Negative recruiting toward OSU (i.e. Matta’s health) was a factor in how the Bucks operated on the recruiting trail, however, a new hire would wipe away that card.

In the meantime, the unkown variable of who will be the next OSU basketbal coach helps the programs that were in the thick of recruiting battles with the Scarlet and Gray. However, if a hire of Chris Holtmann occurs, someone who has built a program and recruited well, the Buckeyes are back in business on the recruiting trail - and back in the hunt of being a force on the court.

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LGHL Butler assistant Mike Schrage “expected” to join staff at Ohio State

Butler assistant Mike Schrage “expected” to join staff at Ohio State
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Bringing in an assistant with Midwest and Duke ties is never a bad thing.

We now know who Ohio State’s head basketball coach is going to be (SPOILER: it’s Chris Holtmann), but we don’t know exactly what’s going to happen with the assistant coaches. But if one national report is right, at least one is likely to make the trip from Indy to Columbus.

According to Jon Rothstein, Butler assistant Mike Schrage is likely joining the Buckeyes.


Mike Schrage is expected to be a part of Chris Holtmann's staff at Ohio State, per a source. Schrage was an assistant at Butler last season.

— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) June 9, 2017

Schrage (pronounced “SHRAWG-ee” according to his bio on Butler’s website) has an impressive background. He has Midwestern ties, as an Indiana graduate, but also worked as an assistant at Stanford under Johnny Dawkins from 2008-2016. At Stanford, he served as recruiting coordinator, helping bring in 16 Top 100 players, including Chasson Randle from Illinois.

Prior to Stanford, Schrage was the Director of Basketball Operations at Duke. So he’s had a chance to learn from the best in the business.

This addition should give the Buckeyes another shot in the arm on the recruiting trail, and additional leadership.

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LGHL What does Chris Holtmann bring to Ohio State in recruiting?

What does Chris Holtmann bring to Ohio State in recruiting?
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For one, a renewed focus on Ohio and the midwest.

It’s official, Chris Holtmann is the next head coach of the Ohio State men’s basketball team. The former Butler head man, while not a huge household name, is certainly a guy that brings a lot to the table in Columbus. He’s been a head coach for six years, serving stints at Gardner-Webb, and Butler. In those six years, Holtmann has put up a 114-85 record, or just about 57%, though his best work was done in his three years at Butler, where he accumulated a 70-31 record, just under 70%.

Holtmann is usually thought of as a developer, and that’s fair, though his recruiting prowess should not be overlooked. He certainly didn’t have much of a choice to do anything but develop at Gardner-Webb, but still brought in a few decent players, and turned them into very valuable contributors in his time in Boiling Springs, North Carolina.


It wasn’t until he got to Butler that Holtmann really started to show his ability as a recruiter. His first two classes were pretty standard, especially because of a lack of scholarships available, but in his final two years with the Bulldogs, Holtmann recruited at a very high level, landing a number of players with serious, power five level talent. His biggest recruiting victory came against Ohio State, when he landed one of the Buckeye’s top targets, four-star forward Kyle Young out of Massillon.


Holtmann may not be the kind of big name that people were (unrealistically) expecting, but he’s probably the best possible option for Ohio State, especially given the terrible timing of this coaching search. Gene Smith said he wants to hire a coach that can recruit, because recruiting is the “lifeblood of the program”, and Holtmann absolutely fits that requirement.

The first big test will be what Holtmann is able to do for the 2018 recruiting class. 2018 is a deep class for Ohio talent, and thanks to decommitments, transfers and graduation, the Buckeyes have plenty of scholarships to distribute.

Butler has already offered big names like four-star combo guard Dwayne Cohill and four-star small forward Jerome Hunter. Butler had also recruited former Ohio State commit Justin Ahrens. There’s plenty of high level talent, especially at the wings, out there, and if Holtmann can lock some of it up, Ohio State’s rebuild will get a lot easier.

It’s hard to know exactly what Holtmann will do in Columbus, which is why it’s important to withhold judgement for a few years. He’s getting an eight year contract, which usually means that Ohio State is trusting him to rebuild the program. Rebuilds take a few years, and it’ll likely get worse, at least on the court, before it gets better. However, if what he did at Butler is any indication, Holtmann has the ability to recruit very well, and putting him in a talent rich area, at a school with all the resources you could possibly ask for should yield some very good results.

There’s a lot we can learn from history, in all situations, and that’s true in sports as well. Holtmann’s history says that he can develop players, regardless of their recruiting rankings. With how loaded the state of Ohio is for the next few years, if Holtmann can lock down the top in-state talent, and develop like he did at Butler and Garder-Webb, Ohio State will return to where they once were under Thad Matta, sooner, rather than later.

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Chris Holtmann to leave Butler for Ohio State coaching vacancy
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Chris Holtmann will leave Butler to become the next men's basketball coach at Ohio State, agreeing to an eight-year deal with the Buckeyes, sources confirmed to ESPN on Friday. Holtmann, 45, will receive $3 million per season as the replacement for ...
Ohio State legacy — and 2019 basketball recruit — wants Chris Jent to be Buckeyes' next coachLandof10.com
Butler's Holtmann named OSU's 14th men's basketball coach247Sports
Ohio State Basketball: Who wants to coach the Buckeyes?Scarlet and Game
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Vegas has Buckeyes with second-best national title odds
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We're less than 80 days until the beginning of the college football season -- 77 to be exact -- and new national championship odds were released this week. According to Las Vegas sports book Westgate, it's not defending national champion Clemson with ...
Ohio State to Face Clemson in Columbus for 2017 Big Ten/ACC ...Eleven Warriors
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