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LGHL Ohio State invades Texas for recruiting camp

Ohio State invades Texas for recruiting camp
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There was a Buckeye presence at a satellite camp in the Houston area.

It has been a bit of a whirlwind in the world of Ohio State football recruiting. Landing top prospects to the 2018 class and sending out offers to future 2019 stars, Urban Meyer and his staff haven’t missed a beat. With camp season here, the staff certainly doesn’t have plans on stopping their momentum. In fact, with the incredible run they are currently having in their 2018 class, look for Ohio State to continue cementing what looks to be the nation’s top overall class when all's said and done come February 2018. It’s a great time to be an Ohio State Buckeye.

Texas is the move


There’s roughly five states Urban Meyer has had his way in when it comes to recruiting at a greater rate in terms of quantity. Besides the obvious, Ohio, Florida, Georgia and New Jersey, Texas is a state that Meyer and his staff have recruited at record pace. Landing three of the top players in 2017, the Buckeyes have a serious presence in the Lone Star State. However, former Ohio State quarterback coach Tom Herman is now in his first season as the Texas headmaster and plans on keeping his prized in-state studs home. A feat Meyer is no stranger to, plucking the best from the South has been something that hasn’t been relatively hard for him. Will Herman change this pace? We may find out soon enough.

Yesterday, Ohio State and bossman Meyer made their presence known when they attended a Houston area satellite camp where many of the top prospects were able to make a name for themselves. The one who caught the most attention: five-star cornerback Anthony Cook (Houston / Lamar). A 6-foot, 170-pound ball-hawk, Cook is ranked as the second best corner in the country and the top player in the entire state of Texas for the 2018 class. Easily the top talent at the Houston satellite, Meyer wanted to keep Cook close just to make sure he still knows he’s their top defensive back priority for this current cycle.


Urban Meyer (@OSUCoachMeyer), Rich Rodriguez (@CoachRodAZ), Michael Haywood & @CoachTomHerman at @CoachMHaywood camp on @TXSOTigers campus pic.twitter.com/NjxIBKT5O6

— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) June 8, 2017

With nearly 40 scholarship offers, the thinking is that Cook is actually down to a final two schools and deciding between Ohio State and Texas. Sure to be the first real battle between Tom Herman and his former boss, the current crystal ball predictions have Ohio State running away with the odds to land Cook. A final decision is thought to come this January at the U.S. Army All-American game, but with constant reports confirming that Cook is his own type of person and tends to shy away from the media attention, anything is possible. The good news: Ohio State is sitting in great position (and rightfully so) as they continue to send their defensive backs to the NFL every passing season.

More of the same in Texas?


As previously mentioned, Thursday was dedicated to the Buckeye staff checking out the top talent around Houston. Besides the obvious Anthony Cook sweepstakes, a 2019 receiver made it a point to be seen by the Buckeyes. Jalen Curry (Stafford, TX /Stafford) is thought to be one of the top receivers in the 2019 class, and he was certainly worth watching as he competed at the satellite camp.


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— Jalen Curry5 (@jc5_4lyfee) June 8, 2017

The 6-foot-4, 200-pound deep threat currently has nearly 25 offers and it’s easy to see why. With the size college coaches covet, Curry is sure to be a serious target the next two years on and off the field. With offers from the likes of Auburn, Florida State, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Georgia and more, Ohio State could become a serious player in this recruitment if they were to offer. Certainly seems as if Curry would consider the Buckeyes too if this were to be the case.

Camp season has begun


Later today, Ohio State will host their one-day position football camp which officially gets their camp season underway. With several Ohio targets always in attendance, one-day camps are always a great way for “bubble” type prospects to get in front of the staff and earn themselves the highly coveted Buckeye offer.

In attendance for today’s camp will include a current 2018 offensive lineman commit, Max Wray. A four-star pledge, today will mark the first visit back to Columbus for Wray since his spring game visit this past April. The only pledge said to be in attendance, Wray will compete, but may even be able to recruit himself a bit as the lone 2018 Buckeye commit.

Also in attendance today will include three-star running back Master Teague, three-star defensive end Jayson Oweh, three-star corner Marcus Hooker and more. It’s unlikely a commit will come today, but it’s certainly possible for the staff to like what they see and dish out their latest offers to any in attendance.

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Google Ohio State Football: Buckeyes Among Teams Favored to Make Playoffs - Scarlet and Game

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Ohio State Football: Buckeyes Among Teams Favored to Make Playoffs
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Alabama, USC, Florida State and Ohio State. These are the four teams favored by most to make it the 2018 College Football Playoff. Chances are slim that all four get in and possibly none will. I think the best bet is two teams out of this group will ...
Ohio State to Face Clemson in Columbus for 2017 Big Ten/ACC ChallengeEleven Warriors
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LGHL Butler’s Chris Holtmann reportedly the frontrunner for Ohio State coaching job

Butler’s Chris Holtmann reportedly the frontrunner for Ohio State coaching job
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The Buckeyes continue to look to the Big East for their next coach.

He may not have been their first choice. Or their second choice. But according to recent reports, the Buckeyes may have zeroed in on their next choice to replace Thad Matta as Ohio State’s basketball coach.

Per multiple media reports, Ohio State’s top target appears to be Butler’s Chris Holtmann.


Butler’s Chris Holtmann has emerged as the frontrunner for the Ohio State job, sources told ESPN.

— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanESPN) June 9, 2017

and


Ohio State has zeroed in on Butler's Chris Holtmann, per a source. Deal could be done as early as Friday.

— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) June 9, 2017

Plus, the Butler beat writer for the Indy Star tweeted that the two are “in talks”, although nothing is finalized yet.


BREAKING: Source confirms #Butler's Chris Holtmann in talks with Ohio State to become its new basketball coach. Not done yet, source says.

— David Woods (@DavidWoods007) June 9, 2017

Holtmann has done a solid job at Butler, racking up a 70-31 record over the last three seasons, each of which resulted in a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Last year, the Bulldogs earned a four seed, their highest in program history, en route to a Sweet Sixteen appearance.

Prior to working at Butler, Holtmann was an assistant at Ohio, and the head coach at Gardner-Webb, where he led them to a CIT bid. He left Gardner-Webb to serve as an assistant at Butler.

Given how chaotic this coaching search has been, ending up with a successful, consistent coach with midwestern recruiting ties and a record of developing and evaluating talent well seems like it would be a great result for Ohio State.

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Google Ohio State legacy — and 2019 basketball recruit — wants Chris Jent to be Buckeyes' next...

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Ohio State legacy — and 2019 basketball recruit — wants Chris Jent to be Buckeyes' next coach
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Buckeyes Scramble For Next Coach After Firing MattaWMFD.com
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Google Ohio State camp visitors for Friday, 2019 tailback sets next key visit and more - Landof10.com

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Ohio State camp visitors for Friday, 2019 tailback sets next key visit and more
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The Buckeyes were eager to get to work in Texas, capitalizing on an opportunity to work side-by-side with the coaching staff from the University of Arizona and the University of Texas, including Tom Herman, whose program was a late addition to the camp ...
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Google With a Number of Teams Chasing a Five-Star Penn State Decommit, Buckeyes Future at QB...

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With a Number of Teams Chasing a Five-Star Penn State Decommit, Buckeyes Future at QB Remains in Great Hands
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Landing one of the nation's top signal-callers often can help define a recruiting class. The Buckeyes have had no shortage of those lately as the staff has brought in Dwayne Haskins and Tate Martell over the last two years. Haskins was the nation's No.


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Google Creighton head coach Greg McDermott turns down Ohio State Buckeyes offer - Big East Coast...

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Creighton head coach Greg McDermott turns down Ohio State Buckeyes offer
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Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports. Creighton Bluejays head coach Greg McDermott is staying in Omaha. After reportedly being offered the vacant head coaching position with the Ohio State Buckeyes, McDermott indicated Thursday afternoon via his personal ...
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Google Hartsock: Buckeyes coaching search drags on - WHIO

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Hartsock: Buckeyes coaching search drags on
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The question for a guy like Holtmann would be, is the Buckeyes job that much of a step up? Financially, Ohio State is a top 10 job when it comes to resources, but with recent struggles it is not in that elite company for a coach looking for a better ...

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Google Some battles and some fun for Meyer, Herman and Rich Rod - 247Sports

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Some battles and some fun for Meyer, Herman and Rich Rod
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Urban Meyer and Tom Herman partnered up at Ohio State to lead the Buckeyes to the first playoff era national championship. Meyer remains at OSU and every year has the Buckeyes in the running to win another title. Herman is now running the show at ...


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LGHL Ohio State is interested in Mike Brown as their next head coach

Ohio State is interested in Mike Brown as their next head coach
Brett Ludwiczak
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The current Golden State Warriors assistant coach has no previous college coaching experience.


Another NBA coach on Ohio State's radar, sources tell @TheVertical: Golden State assistant Mike Brown. So far, no contact has been made.

— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojVerticalNBA) June 8, 2017

After rumors of Chicago Bulls head coach Fred Hoiberg being a candidate, and Creighton head coach Greg McDermott deciding to stay with the Blue Jays, Golden State assistant coach Mike Brown is the latest name attached Ohio State’s vacant head coaching position. Brown is currently in Cleveland as Golden State prepares for Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Friday night, and Adam Jardy of the Columbus Dispatch reported Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith is planning on going to Cleveland today to speak with Brown.

Brown was born in Columbus, but has no previous college coaching experience. After serving as an assistant with San Antonio, Washington, and Indiana, Brown got his NBA head coaching job with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2005. In 2007, Brown reached the NBA Finals, and in 2009 was named NBA Coach of the Year. After being fired by the Cavaliers in 2010, Brown coached the Los Angeles Lakers for 71 games between 2011-12 before returning to Cleveland for the 2013-14 season. While Brown replaced Luke Walton as an assistant coach for Golden State this year, he has been acting head coach for periods of time for the Warriors during the regular season and playoffs due to chronic back pain that head coach Steve Kerr is dealing with.

“I feel good. Just learning plays, the formations, my role as a receiver here and as a teammate. It’s a big opportunity so you’ve just got to come out here and execute every time when you get the chance.”

Houston Texans wide receiver Braxton Miller via Patrick Murphy, Bucknuts


Braxton Miller is not only gearing up for his second season with the Houston Texans, but also is readying for his third season at wide receiver, after switching for quarterback to receiver before his senior season at Ohio State. Miller got his feet wet just a little bit in his rookie season for Houston, hauling in 15 catches and a touchdown before his season was cut short by injury. Expectations for Miller will be higher this year, especially since he is working with one of the best slot receivers in NFL history, Wes Welker.

Current Texans head coach Bill O’Brien was an offense assistant with the New England Patriots for five seasons, and in four of those five seasons Welker hauled in at least 100 passes. Now it looks like Miller is being groomed to replicate the Welker role in Houston’s offense. With Miller still trying to adjust to being a receiver at the professional level, the process could be accelerated because of how closely he can work with Welker this year. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see Miller become a key part of the Houston offense this year with the work he is putting in during the offseason.

“We’re really happy with how much Nick has progressed since arriving on campus this year. Coach (Ashley) Muffet has done a brilliant job with getting him ready for this level of competition. Nick is a premium thrower, and we’re glad to have him for one more year.”

Karen Dennis, Ohio State director of track and field and cross country


Yesterday at the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon, Nick Demaline was able to bring a bronze medal back to Columbus with his performance in the shot put. The junior used a 20.08m throw, his best of the day, to earn the third place finish. Demaline became the first Buckeye to earn All-American honors since J.C. Murasky did so in 2015. With his performance in both the indoor and outdoor shot put, Demaline moved into top five in program history. Demaline was the only Ohio State athlete to score points on Day 1 of the NCAA Championships, and the Buckeyes sit in a tie for 14th place with six points.

The Ohio State men’s 4x400m relay team was able to secure an automatic bid into Friday night’s finals with their time of 3:03:59 in the second of three qualifying heats on Wednesday. The 4x100m relay team set a school record with a time of 38.92 in their heat, but the time was just ninth-best in qualifying, which left them one spot away from a chance in the final. Rachel Weber in the 800m and Maggie Barrie in the 400m dash and the 4x400m relay will be the next Buckeyes to keep an eye on at the NCAA Championships later tonight.

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Google Kyle Snyder & three other Buckeyes named Academic All-Americans - 247Sports

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Kyle Snyder & three other Buckeyes named Academic All-Americans
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LGHL Greg McDermott will stay at Creighton, will not take Ohio State coaching job

Greg McDermott will stay at Creighton, will not take Ohio State coaching job
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Back to the drawing board for the Buckeyes.

Overnight, multiple media reports indicated that Creighton head coach Greg McDermott would be replacing Thad Matta as the head coach at Ohio State. However, McDermott, who has been at Creighton since 2010 tweeted on Thursday afternoon, that he would be remaining in Omaha.


I'm blessed and honored to be the coach at Creighton.....and am looking forward to many more great years in Omaha! #rolljays

— Coach McDermott (@cucoachmac) June 8, 2017

Barring a change in McDermott’s status, OSU athletic director Gene Smith will now have to return to the list of candidates that he mentioned to The Columbus Dispatch’s Adam Jardy early this morning.


Gene Smith told me, "I'm not done" and "I've got a list" but would not comment further or confirm names on the list. Indicated it's long.

— Adam Jardy (@AdamJardy) June 8, 2017

Other coaches rumored to be on the Buckeyes’ list are Virginia Tech coach Buzz Williams, West Virginia coach Bob Huggins, and current Ohio State assistant Chris Jent. But perhaps that list is about to grow.

Matta was let go as Ohio State’s basketball coach on Monday, following a 13-year run that saw him post the best winning percentage in Big Ten history, and amass more wins than any coach in program history.

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LGHL Ohio State basketball to face Clemson in Big Ten/ACC Challenge

Ohio State basketball to face Clemson in Big Ten/ACC Challenge
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Good news! They’ll probably score this time.

If you’re upset about the way Ohio State’s last battle with Clemson turned out, good news! The Buckeyes will get another crack at them.

Just not the football team.

The matchups for the Big Ten/ACC Challenge were announced today, and the Buckeyes will face the Clemson Tigers at home. Date, time and exact network are all TBA.

Clemson finished 17-16 last season, and was ranked 46th in the final KenPom rankings. They didn’t fare quite as well in the final RPI, (75), although that was still higher than Ohio State’s No. 92 rating.

Clemson should complete the big name games on Ohio State’s out of conference schedule. The Buckeyes will face North Carolina in New Orleans, and will also open against Gonzaga in massive PK80 tournament. After Gonzaga, the Buckeyes will play either Florida or Stanford, and then either Duke, Butler, Texas, or Portland State.

Additional non-conference games will include William & Mary, Miami (OH), Robert Morris and The Citadel.

That will give Ohio State plenty of RPI chances to build their profile before Big Ten conference play.

Now, if we only knew who was actually going to coach the team next year...

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BTN Best of Week 10: Iowa entertains Ohio State, plus it’s Little Brown Jug time

Best of Week 10: Iowa entertains Ohio State, plus it’s Little Brown Jug time
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

It’s Little Brown Jug week! And Ohio State’s trip to Iowa drips with intrigue, while Northwestern’s junket to Nebraska will play a big role in shaping the Big Ten West chase during a week with all 14 teams in action.
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Google Ohio State staff set to work with top Texas talent today - 247Sports

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Ohio State staff set to work with top Texas talent today
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Google Ohio State announces Thad Matta is out as Buckeyes' head men's basketball coach - FOXSports.com

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Ohio State announces Thad Matta is out as Buckeyes' head men's basketball coach
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Thad Matta is out as the head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes' basketball program, the school announced Monday. The move is effective immediately, as the search begins to find a replacement for Matta. While the two sides said that Matta's departure ...
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Do basketball Buckeyes have their next coach lined up?247Sports
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Google The Hurry Up: Top Wide Receiver Target Eyes July Commitment ... - Eleven Warriors

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LGHL Ohio State set to see 3-star RB Master Teague

Ohio State set to see 3-star RB Master Teague
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Teague is set to make a camp visit to the Buckeyes on Friday.

Teague looks to impress Ohio State


Coming into Thursday, Ohio State holds the nation’s No. 2 ranked recruiting class; that’s just a notch behind Miami (FL) for the top spot. Within the Buckeyes’ class that features a dozen pledges is just one pure running back in four-star ‘18 Brian Snead of Armwood (FL).

Make no mistake, the program is hoping to add another pure runner to pair with the 5-foot-11, 200-pounder and the ideal candidate for Ohio State and every other university in the country is Zamir White, the top running back in the class. In the meantime, while the pursuit for White continues, it’s safe for the Buckeyes to keep every stone unturned in case White, who is currently projected to land at Georgia, decides against playing collegiality in Columbus.

That’s where ‘18 RB Master Teague (Murfreesboro, TN / Blackman) comes into the picture. According to Andrew Lind of Eleven Warriors, Ohio State will have the chance to see Teague perform as he will take part in camp on Friday.

It will be interesting to see what develops here. For the time being, Teague does not hold an offer from the Buckeyes. With that being said, an impressive showing at the camp could change things. However, will it be of the committable variety? That’s the question. Ohio State is likely going to see what happens with White first — and that is entirely understandable. Now, where the problem comes into play is that Teague, who currently has a top three that consists of Auburn, Georgia, and Tennessee, told the Daily News Journal in the middle of May that he planned on making a decision by early June.

How Stoops' departure affects Buckeyes


Bob Stoops stepped down from the head coach position at Oklahoma on Wednesday. Both the Sooners and Buckeyes were competing for some of the same recruits, but how much does the landscape change now that Stoops is out of the picture?

First we will speak on ‘18 safety Josh Proctor, who committed to Ohio State over Oklahoma. It’s important to begin by saying there has been no indications whatsoever that Proctor was entertaining the idea of ultimately being a Sooner since he pledged to the Buckeyes back at the annual spring game. With that being said, Proctor is an Oklahoma kid. He currently plays at Owasso High School which is about two hours from Norman, Okla. Of course, it would be possible for something to change because anything is possible in recruiting. With that being said, with Stoops’ surprising bolt from the program, it certainly looks less likely -- more likely than it already did.

The other name that should come up when talking about Oklahoma is ‘18 safety Jaiden Woodbey of St. John Bosco (CA). The Sooners were one of the finalists four Woodbey before announcing his pledge to Ohio State, so obviously he holds the program in high regards. Something that began to move the rumor mill as of late was when a few 247Sports Crystal Ball predictions had Woodbey flipping his pledge to Ohio State over to Oklahoma.


Wow

— DUBSKI ™ (@JaidenWoodbey6) June 7, 2017

Now, like I said with Proctor, this does not mean Oklahoma will not still be in play here. Who knows, maybe Lincoln Riley will come in and make some major noise as the head man on the recruiting trail. All that we should assume from this news is that while it might not particularly help Ohio State’s chances of keeping Woodbey in the fold, I can’t see a scenario in which this hurts their chances of keeping him aboard.

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LGHL Ohio State reportedly offers coaching job to Creighton’s Greg McDermott

Ohio State reportedly offers coaching job to Creighton’s Greg McDermott
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Ohio State may have just found their man.

The Buckeyes might have found their next basketball coach.

According to ESPN’s Jeff Goodman, Ohio State has offered the men’s basketball coaching job to Greg McDermott.


Ohio State has offered job to Creighton’s Greg McDermott, source told ESPN. Two sides met tonight.

— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanESPN) June 8, 2017

The Buckeyes were tied to numerous other names, like Chicago Bulls head coach Fred Hoiberg, Arizona Wildcats head coach Sean Miller, Xavier head coach Chris Mack, and others, but apparently decided the man in Omaha is the one to rebuild the Buckeyes program.

McDermott has spent his entire coaching career in the Midwest, most recently with the Bluejays, but also with Iowa State, Northern Iowa and North Dakota State. He achieved quite a bit of success at Creighton, earning a 165-81 record over seven seasons, while making the NCAA Tournament four times, the most memorable of which came while coaching his son, Doug.

McDermott has helped guide Creighton through a major increase in schedule strength once they joined the Big East, but he never made an NCAA Tournament with Iowa State, and despite having some talented teams, never took the Blue Jays to the Sweet 16. He’ll face heightened expectations at Ohio State for sure, if he takes the job.

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Google Buckeyes, Thad Matta parting ways after 13 seasons - ABC News

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Buckeyes, Thad Matta parting ways after 13 seasons
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Matta, who will turn 50 in July, had been the Buckeyes' coach for 13 seasons. He went 337-123, winning at least 20 games in every season but 2016-17. Ohio State was ineligible for the postseason in Matta's first season, 2004-05, but the Buckeyes went ...
Former Ohio State pledge Justin Ahrens talks decommitment from BuckeyesLand-Grant Holy Land
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Google Ohio State basketball: In a shocker, Matta out as Buckeyes coach - The Columbus Dispatch

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Ohio State basketball: In a shocker, Matta out as Buckeyes coach
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In 13 seasons with the Buckeyes, Matta compiled a 337-123 overall record, the best in school history. Ohio State has reached two Final Fours and one national championship game, losing to Florida in 2007. Matta inherited a program facing a one-year ...
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Google Buckeyes coaching search: Hoiberg emerges as 'real candidate' - 247Sports

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Buckeyes coaching search: Hoiberg emerges as 'real candidate'
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Since Thad Matta was fired by Ohio State on Monday, the speculation has run rampant as to who will take over as the Buckeyes men's basketball head coach going forward. Names like Billy Donovan, Sean Miller, Chris Mack, Gregg Marshall and Chris ...
Fred Hoiberg Reportedly a Top Candidate for Ohio State Head Coaching JobBleacher Report
Bulls Coach Fred Hoiberg Is Reportedly A 'Real Candidate' For The Ohio State Job (UPDATED)UPROXX
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