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LGHL Ohio State could boast the best rush defense in the Big Ten

Ohio State could boast the best rush defense in the Big Ten
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With one of the nation’s best defensive lines, the Buckeyes will be formidable against the run.

“The Buckeyes may end up with the best defensive line in college football, which should help the speed behind them clean up any ball carriers that slip past the line of scrimmage.”

-Dan Murphy, ESPN


In a conference historically famous for power rushing, a stout run defense is a necessity to counter, and it is something that the Big Ten has been able to consistently deliver. In fact, in eight of the last nine seasons, at least one team in the conference has held opponents to under 100 yards rushing per game, and the imperfect record was almost bettered with Michigan State’s 2011 effort, in which opponents ran for 100.5 yards on average for the season.

Wisconsin remains the favorite in the area of stopping the rush. The Badgers return their entire defensive line (and all of their backups). At inside linebacker, Wisconsin also brings back T.J. Edwards and Chris Orr. However, the loss of T.J. Watt and Vince Biegel to the NFL mean that the Badgers will need to find replacements at outside linebacker.

Ohio State, meanwhile, also returns a high-caliber run defense. With Tyquan Lewis, Sam Hubbard, Nick Bosa and Jalyn Holmes all coming back at defensive end, that position group alone remains one of the most formidable rotations in the nation. Similarly, despite the loss of Raekwon McMillan to the NFL, the Buckeyes have Chris Worley and Jerome Baker at linebacker on cleanup duty behind the line.

Michigan could also be a sleeper in the area of stopping the run. While the defense incurred significant losses in this spring’s NFL Draft--a defense which allowed just 3.22 yards per carry last season--the young talent could mature into a solid unit by the time the Big Ten season rolls around. Similarly, Minnesota actually had a strong rush defense last season behind a deep linebacker unit, allowing a 200-yard rushing game just once. Iowa also could make waves in this category behind senior linebacker Josey Jewell.

“I’ve got the Buckeyes as my pick to win the conference for now, given the talent level on the roster and the steady hand of senior quarterback J.T. Barrett. But there’s no reason to take them at +100…”

-Chip Patterson, CBS Sports


The Ohio State Buckeyes are currently listed as having the best odds to win the Big Ten Championship next season. It is not terribly surprising, given the returning players on both sides of the ball, headlined by J.T. Barrett at quarterback. However, the best betting value might go to Penn State, who upset Ohio State during the regular season and who went on to win the conference championship against Wisconsin. While Ohio State is sitting at +100 odds, Penn State is at +500--third place behind Michigan (+300). This means that a $100 bet on Ohio State would earn a $100 profit if Ohio State won its conference championship, while the same bet on Penn State would earn a $500 profit if the Nittany Lions repeated their title run.

The Nittany Lions are widely considered a top-10 team in preseason rankings. Penn State returns running back Saquon Barkley, who was second in the conference in rushing yards with 1,496 on the season in 2016. The Nittany Lions also bring back quarterback Trace McSorley, who had the highest passer rating in the Big Ten last season. On the downside, wide receiver Chris Godwin, who racked up nearly 1,000 receiving yards last season, was taken in the third round of last month’s draft by the Buccaneers. But wide receiver Juwan Johnson, who spent much of last season in Godwin’s shadow, has a shot at a breakout season. The former four star recruit played in just three games last season, but he came out of the spring with overall positive reviews.

Wisconsin also has +500 odds, and is the most-favored team in the Big Ten West. Nebraska is behind Wisconsin with +2,000 odds, while Iowa, Northwestern and Michigan State are all at +2,500. Minnesota is sitting at +3,300, Indiana at +5,000 and Illinois, Maryland and Purdue all at +15,000. A bet on Rutgers, naturally, would take the biggest payout, with +25,000 odds for the Scarlet Knights to win the title.


A record 6️⃣ Buckeyes were selected in today's @MLL_Lacrosse draft - Withers, Fannell, Pearson, Pfister, Carey and Blubaugh! #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/EzLW8pRDhu

— Ohio State Men's LAX (@OhioState_MLAX) May 28, 2017

It was already a huge weekend for the Ohio State Buckeyes men’s lacrosse team, but things managed to get even better after the Buckeyes earned their spot in the NCAA Championship. Six players were taken in the 2017 Major League Lacrosse Draft Saturday--a program record for Ohio State. The previous record was held by the 2013 draft class, which included three Buckeyes. The MLL includes nine teams, with games played throughout the summer. The league was established in 2001.

Senior midfielder Jake Withers, who is fourth in the NCAA this season in faceoff win percentage, was taken ninth overall by the Atlanta Blaze in the first round. Withers was named Big Ten Specialist of the Year after winning nearly 66 percent of his faceoffs. The senior also leads the team in ground balls, with 152 on the season, and his 7.6 ground balls per game average is good for seventh nationally. He also has had four goals and six assists on the season, despite generally coming off the field following the faceoff.

Senior attackman Eric Fannell was the next to go, taken 13th overall by the Rochester Rattlers in the second round. Fannell, a first-team All-Big Ten honoree, has had 36 goals and 30 assists on the season.

Senior midfielder Johnny Pearson, who led the Buckeyes in scoring as a junior, was taken by the Ohio Machine with the 53rd pick in the sixth round. This season, Pearson has recorded 25 goals and seven assists. Fellow midfielder Tyler Pfister was taken just 10 selections behind Pearson in the seventh round, also by the Machine. Pfister has had nine goals and five assists this year.

Goalie Tom Carey, who played over 1,000 minutes in goal this season, was selected in the eighth round with the 65th pick by the Denver Outlaws. Carey is 12th in the NCAA in save percentage, stopping more than 54 percent of shots on goal. Finally, midfielder J.T. Blubaugh was selected with the 71st pick in the eighth round by Ohio. The senior has had 16 goals and two assists on the season.

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Because of these experiences, when the Buckeyes were down 8-3 in the fourth quarter of Monday's national championship game, there was no panic and the focus was on the comeback. The Scarlet and Gray cut the lead to just two with just over two minutes ...
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LGHL Maryland defeats Ohio State 9-6 to win 2017 college lacrosse national championship game

Maryland defeats Ohio State 9-6 to win 2017 college lacrosse national championship game
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The Bucks scored first then couldn’t claw back in an all-Big Ten final.

The Buffalo Bills of NCAA lacrosse finally have their slump buster.

Behind an at times dominate defensive performance that at one point held the Buckeyes scoreless for nearly 25 minutes, Maryland outlasted their Big Ten rivals, 9-6 to win their first college lacrosse championship since 1975. OSU’s Austin Shanks scored first early in the game but the Bucks weren’t able to get back in it until too late on the heels of a comprehensive performance by a Terps team that’d lost the two previous championship games and four in six years.

OSU put together a late run to close a five-goal deficit to two but weren’t able to ever get closer despite their best efforts.

The Bucks had beaten UMD once in overtime in Columbus during the regular season, but fell to the Terps in the Big Ten title game in a one-goal margin affair. OSU wasn’t able to repeat those performances with too many turnovers and too little taking advantage of what few opportunities a stellar Maryland defense afforded them.

Buckeye All-American goalie Tom Carey was the story of the game for the Bucks. His heroics almost single-handedly kept OSU in it during portions of a contest that Maryland comfortably controlled.

Ohio State head coach Nick Myers’ built himself a foundation and while the sting of coming so close only to come up short will surely last for some time, the future of OSU men’s lacrosse is quite bright.

Our Meredith Hein will be around with an in-depth recap this evening.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — As Ohio State's offensive linemen debated workloads and coaches inquired about J.T. Barrett's whereabouts, Sean Nuernberger dutifully filled his wheelbarrow and made the trek to Buckeye Grove. At this point, the Ohio State kicker ...
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BTN Maryland tops Ohio State in NCAA men’s lacrosse championship

Maryland tops Ohio State in NCAA men’s lacrosse championship
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In a battle between two strong Big Ten men’s lacrosse teams, Maryland stood tall against Ohio State and won the program’s first NCAA championship since 1975. It also gave Maryland the rare pair of lacrosse titles in 2017 as Maryland’s women’s team also won an NCAA title on Sunday. Maryland’s men had lost in the NCAA title game nine times before this win. Their last title victory? It was a 20-13 win over Navy in 1975. On Monday, Ohio State opened the scoring to lead 1-0 but Maryland’s defense proved to be too much for the rugged Buckeyes, who were making their
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Maryland enjoys a 7-2 record in this series including an 8-5 win in the first round of the 2003 NCAA Division I tournament, but Ohio State has won two of the past four meetings. This will mark the Buckeyes' first appearance in the championship final ...
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LGHL Ohio State among leaders for 2 defensive linemen

Ohio State among leaders for 2 defensive linemen
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Could the Buckeyes add even more talent upfront to their 2018 class?

After picking up verbal commitments from Taron Vincent and Brenton Cox, Urban Meyer and the Ohio State Buckeyes are still out searching the recruiting trail for defensive lineman to bring into the fold.

Getting one step closer to adding more talent to the Buckeyes rotation upfront, a pair of uncommitted 2018 defensive ends announced their leaders over the weekend with Ohio State making the cut.

Parsons drops top 9


Ever since decommitting from Penn State after visiting the Ohio State University campus, five-star weak-side defensive end Micah Parsons (Harrisburg, PA /Harrisburg) has had some around the scene believing he could end up in the Scarlet and Gray when it’s all said and done.

The Buckeye are now one step closer to turning those predictions from rumors to truth after the 6-foot-3, 235-pound Parsons named Ohio State one of the nine programs sticking out for his pledge.


These are the school I will be looking more closely into. @Hayesfawcett3 #blessed #top7 pic.twitter.com/dU1uFxnzi4

— BLESSEDMVP (@Micah_parsons23) May 27, 2017

Joining Ohio State on the short list for the Harrisburg, Penn. native are some of the top programs in the country. Trying to keep Parsons out of calling Columbus his future home are Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Miami, Michigan and Nebraska.

One of the most sought pass rushers on the high school level, Parsons, a U.S. Army All-American, caught Meyer, Larry Johnson and the rest of the Buckeyes coaching staff’s eyes after accounting for over 30 quarterback sacks during his first two seasons on varsity.

Buckeyes in the mix for Oweh


Parsons isn’t the only East Coast defender considering taking his talents to OSU. Picking up his scholarship from the Buckeyes staff in mid-May, it didn’t take long for three-star Blair Academy (NJ) defensive end Jayson Oweh to know Ohio State was one of his leaders.


These are the schools I'll be focusing on. Thank you to all the schools that were and are recruiting me. #Top10 pic.twitter.com/CXABeAh51M

— Clout J (@JaysonOweh) May 28, 2017

Watching his recruitment skyrocket over the last few weeks, the Buckeyes are joined by North Carolina, Virginia Tech, Vanderbilt, Penn State, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Georgia Tech, Rutgers and Harvard on Oweh’s current Top 10.

A long and agile lineman, Oweh was one of the bright spots all season long last year. A mismatch on the edge, Jayson finished his junior season with 42 total tackles and seven quarterback sacks for the 5-4 Blair Academy Bucs.

Quick Hits

  • Ohio State offered 2019 quarterback Roschon Johnson on Friday. Johnson, a four-star recruit based out of Port Neches, Texas adds the Buckeyes to a list of scholarships that already consisted of programs such as Texas, Baylor, Florida, Tennessee and Oregon.
  • Fanbases at either Ohio State, Florida or Virginia Tech will be very happy on Thursday, as Amari Burney will reportedly announce his verbal pledge to one of the aforementioned schools. Currently calling Clearwater, Fla. his home, the Gators are looked as the favorite at the moment to land the four-star safety.

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Top Michigan prospect Kalon Gervin will reportedly work out for Ohio State
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Google The Replacements: Who is Ohio State's next No. 1 cornerback? - Landof10.com

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Google Georgia stud Sheffield ready to see Ohio State again - 247Sports

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The Buckeyes have offered Saint Simons Island (Ga.) Frederica Academy 2019 teammates, wide receiver/athlete Jashawn Sheffield and defensive back Jaylin Simpson. Both have been to Ohio State and both were planning to make another visit with the ...


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Google Rivalry dominated: Ohio State 14-2 versus Michigan this century - 247Sports

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LGHL Jerome Baker is Ohio State’s most versatile linebacker since Darron Lee

Jerome Baker is Ohio State’s most versatile linebacker since Darron Lee
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Stop the run, spy the QB, cover TEs: Jerome Baker can do it all.

The list of great Ohio State linebackers in the Urban Meyer era isn’t short: Ryan Shazier, Darron Lee, Joshua Perry, and Raekwon McMillan were all selected within the first four rounds of the NFL draft. Through two seasons it’s safe to say Jerome Baker is well on his way to joining them.

A consensus four-star recruit out of Benedictine high school in Cleveland, Baker made up for his smaller stature (6’1” 215 pounds) with rare athleticism and play-making ability. He was named a U.S. Army All-American and joined the Buckeyes after flipping from the Florida Gators.

Baker didn’t redshirt as a freshman and competed for a starting position as a sophomore. After a knee injury sidelined Dante Booker early in the season, Baker wasted no time making a difference on defense. He wasn’t exactly unknown (you remember when Baker channeled his inner ODB), but it was still somewhat surprising to see Baker emerge on a defense with — at least — three future first round picks.

Even more surprising than Baker’s emergence as a difference maker was the multitude of ways in which he made plays. He’s arguably the most-versatile defender Ohio State has had since Darron Lee. Baker proved capable of running sideline-to-sideline to make plays against both the run and the pass; all the while saving his finest performances for Ohio State’s toughest competition.

“I saw someone that’s not scared to put their nose in there because the box can get tricky sometimes ... We all knew Jerome could play; that wasn’t a problem. We’ve got a tremendous amount of talent on this team. That was the biggest thing, just seeing him take on all those blocks and having fun out there playing.”


— Ohio State linebacker Chris Worley

One way that offenses attempt to target undersized linebackers is by running the ball directly at them. It might seem counterproductive to run the ball at an elite defensive player, but smaller and more athletic defenders often make the bulk of their plays in pursuit when they can utilize their speed. Forcing those types of linebackers to play downhill and deal with lead blockers is one way to potentially neutralize their athleticism.

Jalyn Holmes’ walk-off sack against Wisconsin was great. You know what was also great? Baker knifing through the Badgers’ blockers to tackle Corey Clement for a loss a play earlier to force a fourth-and-goal from the five-yard line:


Baker made big plays like this all season. He’s stout enough to fill an A-gap and take on an ISO, but his ability to disrupt and finish any run to either side of the field is what makes him special.

“Very gifted guy ... Can really run, hit and cover, and do all the things you need to do. I think as a young guy, there are first-time experiences, and sometimes until you go through it, you don’t really know what it feels like. So, I think he’s going to get better and better.”


— Ohio State Defensive Coordinator Greg Schiano

Baker is a bit undersized, but valuing athleticism over size on defense usually pays dividends in one way or another. One special attribute about Baker is his ability to make plays in pass coverage — and to do something once he gets the ball in his hands:


This wasn’t the only time we saw what Baker could do with the rock. It’s not surprising to find out he had 3,065 career rushing yards in high school. In big games, Baker has made big plays.

“(Baker) has gotten better and better every week ... He’s a very talented guy.”


— Ohio State Defensive Coordinator Greg Schiano

Baker proved to be at his most disruptive when spying the quarterback. He provided a spark in Ohio State’s nickel defense during the Buckeyes’ beatdown of Oklahoma. Baker was the lynchpin of this scheme, often lining up directly behind the nose guard. Sometimes he’d blitz, but he was most effective as a quarterback spy.

Ohio State’s defensive ends are typically more than capable of containing quarterbacks on their own, but Baker was sure to clean up any situation where a quarterback was lucky enough to temporarily escape the pocket:


This type of closing speed is rare from middle linebackers and it’s one of the reasons why Baker’s name is being listed in the first round of many way-too-early 2018 mock drafts.

“To win a national championship ... That would be the best gift I could ever receive.”


Jerome Baker

Baker didn’t win a national championship his first time around, but his career-high 15 tackles against Michigan were a pretty great substitute. Ohio State was in a heated defensive battle against the Wolverines midway through the second quarter of the 2016 edition of The Game. After a Jabrill Peppers quarterback run went nowhere, Jim Harbaugh called upon his “trains” (basically a 10-man centipede) formation. It’s not so much a trick play, but more so some pre-snap movement to potentially confuse the defense.

Against Illinois, and even Wisconsin, the concept worked. Against Ohio State? Not so much:


Baker stepped up into the A-gap while the Wolverines were still stacked, but afterwards he calmly set the defense and took his position behind the nose guard. A well-executed blitz helped create confusion along the Michigan offensive line and Baker was all over Wilton Speight before he could even look downfield.


It’s not a stretch to call Baker the best player from Ohio State’s 2015 recruiting class to this point. The Buckeyes’ secondary rightfully received a ton of praise last season, and a loaded defensive line has already been dubbed as the team’s best unit this season. Don’t forget about Jerome Baker, the guy in the middle of the defense consistently making plays his team needs him the most.

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BTN Ohio State men’s lacrosse rallies past Towson, advances to first NCAA final

Ohio State men’s lacrosse rallies past Towson, advances to first NCAA final
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

The No. 3-seeded Ohio State men's lacrosse team came back from a five-goal third-quarter deficit to top Towson, 11-10, Saturday afternoon at Gillette Stadium. With the win, the Buckeyes advance to the first national championship game in program history.
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