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Meyer compared the injury to true freshman Baron Browning's, and Meyer added that Browning is also expected to see the field for the Buckeyes this fall. The 6-foot-4, 235-pound Harrison was ranked as the No. 49 "athlete" and the No. 685 overall recruit ...

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LGHL Ohio State’s Urban Meyer discusses Malik Harrison injury, depth chart updates and more

Ohio State’s Urban Meyer discusses Malik Harrison injury, depth chart updates and more
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One of Ohio State’s promising young players will be on the shelf for a while.

After practice Tuesday, Urban Meyer took the podium to speak to the media about the current state of the depth chart ahead of the Spring Game. The head coach is happy with the progress of several different position groups, and is still looking for some young guys to step up and into the fold.

Meyer was asked about the current state of the depth chart and some of the players who are starting to pull away from the rest of the group. He wasted no time before listing off all the notes he had:

  • On the quarterback competition: Meyer confirmed Joe Burrow is ahead, but that Tate Martell had his best day today. He’s happy with the level of competition among the group, and knows it will bring out the best in them.
  • Running backs: J.K. Dobbins rolled his ankle today, but will be fine and has been having good scrimmages this spring. Antonio Williams has been hurt so far, DeMario McCall is doing good, and Mike Weber is seperating himself from the pack. Weber is having an “exceptional spring” and is about where Meyer expects him to be, with the head coach adding, “he is 100% the player he was last year.”
  • Wide receivers: Ben Victor is coming on, but suffered a shoulder injury this week. And Austin Mack has been doing well, but suffered a hamstring injury.
  • Tight ends: Meyer noted that this is the most improved position on the team. Specifically pointing out A.J. Alexander, with Luke Farrell coming along nicely and being just a little ahead of Jake Hausman.
  • Offensive line: Demetrius Knox is running with the 1’s, and Mattew Burrell is the most improved so far this spring. Meyer said he is “pleased with where we’re at” which is a big improvement from the end of last season.
  • Defensive line: The front four are part of the reason this is such a tough position group, with Meyer noting Tyquan Lewis, Nick Bosa, Jalyn Holmes and Sam Hubbard and their combined experience. Dre’Mont Jones is Meyer’s most improved on the line, but has a feeling Tracy Sprinkle will end up being the x-factor this season. Two other players he wishes he had during spring practice are Malik Harrison (shoulder surgery) and Baron Browning, but Meyer noted both are going to play and Harrison will be competing for a starting role.
  • Defensive backs: Damon Webb is having a great spring; his weight is down and he’s made big improvements. Eric Smith is “doing fine; he’s gotta keep coming.” The team will also have four young freshman competing with Damon Arnette and Denzel Ward.
  • Kickers: Blake Haubeil will be here this summer to compete with Sean Neuerenberger for the starting job — Meyer made note that the job didn’t belong to anyone right now.

Meyer was asked what he was specifically looking for this spring from his offense. He noted there were three points of emphasis: pass protection, accuracy and cross face (finishing blocks).

Quarterback J.T. Barrett is getting some additional work this offseason on his throwing mechanics. Meyer said it wasn’t a complete overhaul, but there were some issues with accuracy from Barrett the first two seasons — which were notably different than his red-shirt freshman year.

To close, Meyer was asked about recruiting offensive lineman and whether it was safe to say the Buckeyes have missed out on a few. Meyer didn’t hesitate, “yes we have. More than a few.” He went on to say that true freshman shouldn’t be playing at Ohio State, but with injuries and NFL departures, they were in a tough spot. He went on to say he was “very disappointed in that. We can’t miss again.”

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Saunders has played both cornerback and receiver for the Buckeyes. His father Tim Saunders has been the long-time head baseball coach at Coffman and is one of the best in the state of Ohio. Also having their black stripe removed today was defensive ...
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Who is the next must get for the Buckeyes on defense in the Class of 2018? Who better to bring in for navigation that Duane Long? And we didn't stop there. After the recruiting chatter we move on to the current team and the return game, especially. Who ...


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Google WIAH: About Wilson; recruit group chat; Michigan hype & Vincent - 247Sports

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Google Buckeyes' Greg Schiano explains why Malik Hooker could be the next Ed Reed - FOXSports.com

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As Ohio State's defensive coordinator, Schiano's part of a Buckeyes program that may produce three more first-round defensive backs this year. And the one who could go highest, safety Malik Hooker — a ball-hawking safety who made All-American after ...


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LGHL Ohio State makes the cut for elite OLB

Ohio State makes the cut for elite OLB
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One of the country’s top outside linebackers includes the Buckeyes in his top 5; and the Buckeyes look to reload their secondary.

Ohio State’s 2018 recruiting class is beginning to take shape and early on, it appears to have the potential to be as good as last year’s historic haul, if not better. Currently, the Buckeyes sit at No. 7 in 247Sports class ranking. However, where things get impressive is the average rating of its members, coming in at a staggering 98.09 percent. To put this in perspective, last year’s class led the country with an average of 94.47 percent.

A big reason this year’s class has a chance to be special is the amount of talent the state of Ohio has to offer, and because of this, Urban Meyer has put an emphasis on recruiting in-state talent.

With one of Ohio’s best, in Westerville South all-purpose back Jaelen Gill, already committed the team, the increased efforts continue to reap rewards as the No. 4 recruit in the state listed the Buckeyes in his top five.


Top 5 top 5 top 5... pic.twitter.com/Rr0RONDVA7

— Dallas Gant (@dallas_gant) April 4, 2017

Four-star outside linebacker Dallas Gant (Toledo, OH / St. John’s Jesuit) announced his top five schools Monday night via Twitter, and the Buckeyes will be competing with Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame and Penn State to earn his commitment.

While Ohio State is seen as the clear favorite in the race for Gant, arch-rival Michigan has been increasing its efforts in recruiting him. The program hosted him on an unofficial visit this past weekend and he walked away impressed.

The Buckeyes will need to continue to recruit Gant in the coming year if they hope to land him. Expect him to use multiple of his official visits to these schools before committing on his birthday, May 16.

Rising DB set to visit Ohio State


After sending multiple defensive backs to the NFL in the first round of last year’s draft, combined with a projected three more this year, Ohio State is presenting strong evidence as being labeled ‘DBU.’

Losing a plethora of talent in the program’s secondary over the last two years means the Buckeyes will need to reload at the position. Fortunately, the success is also a key draw for elite recruits and the school will reportedly soon have a chance to sway another elite DB.

On Monday, Chad Simmons of Rivals.com reported that 2018 cornerback recruit Jaycee Horn (Alpharetta, GA / Alpharetta) will be on campus April 15 for Ohio State’s spring game.


Flip that... Elite CB Jaycee Horn of Alpharetta, Ga. is visiting #LSU this weekend, then #OhioState April 15. https://t.co/yaqfqrzoGO pic.twitter.com/4x9TbnNxVg

— Chad Simmons (@ChadSimmons_) April 3, 2017

The three-star CB has been seeing more activity in his recruiting process in the last three months than ever before. Heading into his senior season, Horn now holds a reported 38 offers from some of the best programs in the country including Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee, Mississippi St, Missouri, LSU, Louisville, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Rutgers and plenty of others.

The visit will be Horn’s first time at Ohio State, giving the coaching staff an opportunity to show him everything the University has to offer. There are also plenty of former Buckeyes scheduled to be in attendance for the game, giving Horn a chance to speak directly with some of the DBs Ohio State has sent to the NFL.

While the 6-foot, 174-pounder has yet to announce a list of top schools, if all goes well in a couple weeks, the Buckeyes will surely be a contender.

Top Buckeye target receives prestigious honor


Another CB target for Ohio State in 2018 proved why he is viewed as one of the best at his position. Anthony Cook (Houston, TX / Lamar) announced that he had committed to the U.S. Army All-American bowl, a camp that hosts the top high school talents year in and year out.


Its crazy what god can do for you , I'm blessed to be in this position. I am a U.S Army All-American!! #3StripeLife pic.twitter.com/OV2UM0HBqZ

— Anthony Cook (@_ACook21) April 3, 2017

Cook is currently seen as the No. 2 CB in the country, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings, and is the No. 9 overall recruit in next year’s class.

The Buckeyes are just one of 35 teams that have offered the five-star talent and are seen viewed as a favorite to land a commitment from him. Currently, the 247Sports Crystal Ball gives Ohio State a 20-percent chance, with only LSU and Texas given better chances at 40 percent and 30 percent, respectively.

While he has yet to visit Ohio State, Greg Powers of Scout.com spoke with Cook last month and he said that he’s “gotta get up to Ohio State.” Expect the Buckeyes to do their best to make sure this visit happens at the very least.

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Let's ask St. John's/Chris Mullin and Houston/Clyde Drexler how hiring a legendary alum with no HC experience how that went.
This is probably true, and it will probably fail, but... those guys were both hired basically off the street with almost no coaching experience of any kind, whereas Ewing has been a pro assistant for a long time now, and just pining for a HC job. And he was way better than those guys too.
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Google Ohio State looks to be 'significantly improved' in return game - 247Sports

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COLUMBUS – Once upon a time Ohio State possessed a dangerous return game. Ted Ginn Jr., David Boston, Nate Clements and Chris Gamble are just a few names that litter the Buckeye record books. Yet in recent years, the punt and kick return production ...
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Google Helwagen Chat: Will Weber have some help at running back? - 247Sports

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tBBC Pierre Dorion Speaks: White’s contract negotiotions, Chabot “probably best d-man outside NHL”

Pierre Dorion Speaks: White’s contract negotiotions, Chabot “probably best d-man outside NHL”
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As the losses have racked up and his Senators’ grasp on a top-three seed in the Atlantic Division playoff picture has loosened, Senators general manager Pierre Dorion joined Steve Lloyd and Todd White on TSN 1200’s ‘In the Box’ to discuss the Senators’ struggles and evoke confidence in their ability to clinch a playoff berth.

Dorion also touched on a number of important topics like Colin White’s contract negotiations, a prospective Thomas Chabot recall and the performance of the team’s prospects in Binghamton, so I highly recommend giving the full interview a listen using the embedded audio player at the bottom of this post.

As always, my thoughts are in bold.

On taking Colin White through the contract negotiation process and how he went from an amateur tryout to making NHL debut tonight…

“Well, I’ve got to give a lot of the credit to Randy (Lee) on this one. He used a lot of creativity. Everyone knows Randy as my right-hand man and he deserves a lot of credit for thinking about possible scenarios and what would come about. So obviously when Colin was… the day after he finished his college career, we contacted his agent and they were adamant about burning the (first) year (of his entry-level contract) and we weren’t sure at that point in time if it would be the best thing to do. And then we came to a solution. Kent Hughes and Randy came to a solution and I was involved in it and I know Colin’s parents were also involved in it. We just came to the conclusion, ‘You think you can help us?’ We’re not 100-percent sure. We think he could help us also, but at the same time, let’s see if he goes to the American (Hockey) League and Colin took a big chance because he foregoes his college eligibility when he decided to sign the ATO without any promises or without anything. ‘If you’re good, if we think you can help us, well sign you to a contract and we’ll burn the year this year,’ but at the same time, it’s a benefit for the organization because he’s playing games. Or if we see that the transition to the pro game is a bit more difficult, we’ll look at getting (White) on a (contract next season). So in saying that, with his three games and I saw two of the three – I saw one on my iPad on Saturday night, most of it, and I saw the game in person there on Friday – and comments from Randy and comments from Kurt Kleinendorst were all that Colin could definitely help us. So we just got the deal done late Saturday night and got all the paperwork signed just in time before 5:00 (pm) yesterday, so the contract will be approved and in place tonight. Coach Boucher watched some clips, talked to him and he just felt that it was the right thing to do to put him in the lineup tonight.”

To their credit, the Senators played their hand well. They didn’t hand White anything (including a paycheck until he signed his ELC) and by allowing him to play and prove himself over a small sample size in Binghamton. With one goal and three points in his first three AHL games, the organization can simply use that kind of production as evidence that the promotion was justified.

Obviously fans really need to keep their expectations in check. They shouldn’t be expecting top-six production or performance because apparently he’ll start on a line with Tommy Wingels and Chris Kelly – the NHL equivalent of playing in an offensive black hole.

Per Corsica.Hockey’s ‘With Or Without You’ tool, at five-on-five, when Wingels and Kelly are on the ice together, the Senators post the following numbers:

CF% 42.66
xGF%
41.97
GF%
27.27
SF%
45.21



Best of luck to you, Colin White.

Given his age and skill set, the hope is that White doesn’t get stuck playing in a fourth line capacity where the opportunity will be limited.

Ideally, he’s put in a situation wherein he demonstrates that he can be better than some of the veterans who currently congest the team’s bottom-six. Granted, when I’ve played up how there’s essentially no risk in playing White and trying to determine whether or not he’s an upgrade over a few underachieving players, I never anticipated it being Ryan Dzingel who would come out of the lineup to make room for White.

Dzingel hasn’t produced lately, but according to Corsica.Hockey, he is second on the team in five-on-five individual scoring chances. In other words, we can all bemoan the lack of results lately, but the process still seems to be fine. He’s getting his chances, but he’s still been a tad unlucky. Coupled with the fact that he exhibits a tendency to make the players around him better, he not only generates scoring chances, but he’s one of the team’s most productive players relative to his ice time.

He’s not a defensive liability and the team needs some scoring help, so why the hell is he relegated to the press box when there are much shittier alternatives riding on the laurels of veteran playoff experience and character?

On the Senators not promising White anything and how he had to prove himself in Binghamton first before getting a chance at the NHL level…

“Yeah, exactly. At the same time, he gets to play pro games at the American (Hockey) League level with our system, so his entry into our lineup will be way easier than if he hadn’t played any games. We play a totally different system than Boston College play or the U.S. junior team play, so these three games really gave him a chance to adapt himself to what we do try to do on the ice. So that’s (where) having a great relationship between Guy (Boucher) and Kurt (Kleinendorst) has really helped all the players that we’ve been able to call up because they understand exactly where the F1 has to be, where the F2 has to be, where the F3 has to be, how the left-side defenceman pinches and the right-side retrieves the puck. All these little things (help).”

*Looks up list of call ups to see what kind of impact they’ve had this season.

Before tonight’s game, 10 players were recalled from Binghamton this season and together, they combined to play a total of 106 regular season games. Of these ten players, only Fredrik Claesson was able to register more than a point. Subtracting the 10 points and 28 games Claesson has recorded, the rest of the Binghamton recalls put up just one point in 78 NHL regular season contests and that point belonged to Curtis Lazar who’s no longer with the club.

That’s pathetic.

On what he expects from Colin White in his debut…

“Yeah, he’s Gandhi. Let’s make that clear. Colin’s a good player. Colin’s going to bring energy, he’s going to bring speed, he’s going to bring determination and he’s going to bring drive. Those are the things (he’s going to bring). At this point in time, he’s playing on a line with Chris Kelly and Tommy Wingels. The one good thing that was good about him, he won a lot of draws when he was in Binghamton. That’s an added bonus, but again, winning draws against college guys or American (Hockey) League guys is a different story than winning draws against NHL players. So I think that’s who he’s going to play with. He’s going to bring those elements to the table and he’ll bring some energy. We all know at this point in time in the year, every team could use a sparkplug of energy. I give a lot of credit to Guy (Boucher), he’s got faith in putting him in there and Colin’s a very astute hockey player. He’s got a lot of hockey sense and when you’ve got those elements, he can adjust pretty quickly as he showed from his jump from college to the AHL.”

One thing to keep an eye on: Kelly has struggled on the draw this year. Maybe White starts eating into Kelly’s faceoff opportunities.

On Ben Harpur’s game and his development this season…

“To me and to the whole organization and our management group, the biggest improvement in any player in Binghamton this year has been Ben Harpur. I think he’s gone from someone that at times was in and out of the lineup last year to becoming a regular contributor to becoming one of the best all-around defencemen in the American (Hockey) League. With him in the lineup, I don’t see a big drop on our backend. There’s always a time and place to call someone up. He showed us some good things when he came up the first time and he showed us some good things last year, but I think his game has even gone up. It hasn’t gone up a notch, it’s gone up two notches for me from where he was at the start of the year. So, he’s way more engaged physically. He’s big, he’s rangy, he can make a nice pass and he’s got some poise. The thing where he’s improved the most is his level of compete. Last Wednesday when we were there, he fought twice. Randy (Lee) went down and told him, ‘Don’t fight anymore. You’re too good of a player to be fighting right now,’ and that’s something that I’m not sure if he would have done last year – to engage that much physically. So when you’re a big guy, you’re 6’6”, you can move well, you can move the puck and then you bring that element of physicality in the lineup, it’s definitely something that I think our fans will be excited to see and we’re proud of how he’s developed so far.”

Harpur sounds like the kind of big and toolsy defenceman that general managers and scouts dream on. Despite his size and ability, the point totals have been relatively underwhelming at each level of hockey that he’s played at. In junior, he was never a very productive player and despite some significant gains in his numbers in Binghamton from last season (two goals and six points in 47 games) to this season (two goals and 27 points in 63 games), the numbers are still relatively modest and don’t really inspire confidence for what he can bring at the NHL level.

The Senators are probably banking on the notion that they will lose a defenceman to Las Vegas through the expansion draft, with prospects like Andreas Englund and Thomas Chabot likely vying for spots next season, it’s hard to envision a scenario where Harpur is needed to play a ton of games in Ottawa.

On whether there are any injury updates to Cody Ceci, Zack Smith and Erik Karlsson…

“On Cody and Zack, I won’t expect either one to be back until the regular season is done unless a miracle happens with either one of them. But, I doubt that either one of them will be back for this week. On Erik Karlsson, we’re day-to-day. Obviously he’s not here today.”

Ugh.

Aside from the unfortunate circumstances dealt to Clarke MacArthur and Craig Anderson this season, the Senators had been relatively fortunate when it came to injuries this season. To have all these players be felled so late in the season where every game carries huge implications on the Eastern Conference playoff picture is brutal.

On Marc Methot’s health and a timeline for his return…

“Marc’s got something going on. I think he’s got tests to do tomorrow and we’ll be able to update probably on Wednesday or Thursday. It’s complicated with Marc. It’s the finger and there’s tissue and there’s appointments and then you’ve got to wait a day to make sure the blood’s flowing and all these things. I don’t want to tell you it could be tomorrow or Wednesday when it ends up being Thursday or Friday, but at some point in time this week, we should have an update on Marc.”

Wishing Methot nothing but the best. That severed finger looked gruesome.

On whether doctors were able to save the tip of Methot’s finger…

“At this point in time, I believe so, but you know what, if I was a doctor, I could talk about things, but I’m not. I have my hands full being a general manager of a hockey team, so we’ll just leave it at that and then we’ll have an update later in the week.”

On whether there’s anything to disclose on Clarke MacArthur…

“No, there’s not really much to disclose on Clarke. As I’ve said before, everything will be left in the doctors’ hands. We know he’s skated, he’s worked hard and at some point in time, he will take the baseline test. I don’t want to create any false allusions or false hope on Clarke. I think the human (element) comes before the game hockey in Clarke’s case and I think it’s best that we just leave it at that.”

Considering how Dorion had a few interviews earlier in the season in which he guaranteed that MacArthur would play again this season, it’s nice to see him be a little more guarded with his comments.

On whether this is the time of year when contract negotiations with RFAs or UFAs are shelved…

“With my mood lately? It’s probably smart for an agent not to contact me.”

Four straight losses will do that to a GM.

On Marcus Hogberg signing an ATO and entry-level contract…

“Well, Marcus has really had a tremendous season this year. He’s really taken a step as the key guy in Linkoping. With goalies, we all know they develop at a later age and we just felt that at this point in time, it was the right time for Marcus to see North American shooters, guys crashing the crease a bit more than the European game and we hope that Marcus can develop into a good NHL goalie. We have that faith in him, but it’s not going to be done overnight. There’s a few things that he’s got to work on, as with every other goalie who comes from Europe, but I think we have a lot of faith in Marcus to develop into someone we can rely on in the future.”

It was nice knowing you, Matt O’Connor.

On whether there are any other prospects in Binghamton whose development he is excited about…

“Randy (Lee) might be the best person (to talk to about this) even though I think I’ve seen (Binghamton) over 10 times and another added 10 times on my iPad. Guys that I’ve been impressed with? I’ve always been impressed with, for the most part, with Phil Varone. I know he’s not a prospect, but he’s played some great hockey for us this year. Other guys that have impressed me at the forward position? Obviously Francis Perron is as skilled and can shoot the puck as good as anyone in our organization, but it’s learning to play the game away from the puck and learning to have the poise and using his offensive assets as best he can at the pro level. Gabriel Gagne has really come on strong. He’s been up and down between the American (Hockey) League and the East Coast (Hockey) League. People might worry about his points, but I don’t worry as much about his points because I know he’s (indistinguishable answer). He needs to (learn) about the strength of the game and the pace of the game. We know that both Francis and Gabriel have to spend some time with us this summer. Nick Paul has played better of late which is encouraging. I think he’s someone that will challenge for a spot on our team next year. We have some good quality, character guys like Michael Blunden, who’s had a really strong season for us as far as leadership, character and paying the price. And probably Andreas Englund is someone else that we can say… you know, he’s hit a bump in the road, they’re not used to playing as many games as they are playing right now, but overall, he’s had a very good and productive season in his first year for us in the American (Hockey) League.”

Nothing gets the blood pumping or gets fans hopeful for the future like a general manager playing up Mike Blunden’s intangibles.

Joking aside, it’s not surprising to see Dorion talk up Perron, Gagne and Englund. Aside from the prospects he’s already talked about – White and Harpur – there simply isn’t much to get excited about down in Binghamton. This organization needs an infusion of young and talented depth in the worst way.

On whether he has seen something beyond the injuries that is concerning to him about the team’s performance of late…

“No, obviously we’re always going to talk about our injuries. We’re going into the game tonight without our top-three defencemen and that’s not an easy thing. But to me, that’s not an excuse. I think a lot of our players are learning to win together. It’s a process. We were going to hit a bump in the road and we’re probably in our toughest stretch of the season, but this is a group that has faced a lot of adversity. This is a group that likes each other, wants to play for each other and I have a lot of faith that we’re going to come up on top tonight. To me, I’ve never been a guy that really panics and I don’t see any panic on our players’ faces and I don’t see much panic on our coaching staff’s demeanour. Are there a few things? Yeah, I wish we could score a few more goals. I wish our special teams were not in the funk that they’re in right now, but overall, we’ve just got to get back to the way we were playing and maybe tighten up more defensively with the personnel we have. At the end of the day, I think everything will sort itself out.”

After the Lightning’s win last night, the Senators essentially have to win two of their remaining five games to create a situation wherein it forces the Lightning to run the table to reach the postseason. The predicament facing the Senators is that they not only need to clinch a playoff spot, they need to get enough points to avoid a wild card seed and a matchup versus the heavily favoured Washington Capitals. If the Senators can win a few games and finish second or third in the Atlantic Division, their path to the Eastern Conference final becomes significantly easier.



On there being any collegiate free agents out there that the team is kicking tires on or whether there were any collegiate free agents that the team liked who have signed with another club recently…

“Yeah, we were in on a few. There was one forward that we were really high on and unfortunately, that didn’t turn out. There was a junior (overage) free agent that we were really high on and that didn’t turn out. We don’t like to go… a lot of teams like to go after 50 guys and they settle on someone else and we’re still on a few that will probably end up staying (in school) at the end of the day. We made a few calls and the one guy that we were really on, I think we were one of the finalists, but at the end of the day, he decided to go somewhere else.”

The Senators were rumoured to be pursuing Northeastern forward Zach Aston-Reese. Aston-Reese tallied 31 goals and 63-points in 38 games and he ultimately signed with the defending Stanley Cup champions. Considering the Penguins’ on-ice success and their ability to help transition these players (ie. Conor Sheary) into their lineup, who could blame him for wanting to go there?

I’m not too sure who Dorion was referring to regarding the overage CHL free agent that the Senators really liked, but I had seen the organization linked to Gatineau Olympiques forward Zach MacEwan. MacEwan, along with another CHL overage free agent in Darren Raddysh, eventually signed with the Vancouver Canucks.

On whether the Senators have thought about calling up Thomas Chabot as an emergency recall on defence…

“Okay, I’m going to answer you truthfully because that’s the way I am. Obviously when Cody (Ceci) went down, I asked both Randy (Lee) and Allison (Vaughan) to check with the league (and ask), ‘What would be our possibility of calling up Thomas Chabot?’ Now, if I’m a bit off on this rule, you can phone Randy Lee and he’d explain to you everything afterwards because he’s the one that spoke to the league. The exact rule is, we had eight defencemen on our roster at 3:00 pm of the trade deadline. So for us, we would need four injuries because then you would fall into an emergency status. On your second emergency status, then at that point in time, you can recall Thomas Chabot. Every possibility, when it comes to these things, we always look at every possibility and everyone that is under contract that can come and help us. In theory, if we just look at it, one of our other guys would have to go down and then we would have four guys, so then we would have four healthy bodies. We’d be in a second emergency and then we could call up Thomas Chabot. I don’t think the Saint John Sea Dogs would like us a lot, but…”

I’ll finish that thought for you, Pierre. “But, the Sea Dogs probably shouldn’t have received Thomas Chabot back this season in the first place. They should consider themselves to be so lucky.”

On Thomas Chabot’s season…

“You know what, he’s having a good year. I think he did well in the World Juniors. He was the MVP of the World Juniors. People think sometimes that we do things and maybe it was a bit on purpose to keep him around and show him how the pro guys do things and have him come on a long road trip. I think it was the best thing for his development to see on a daily basis what Erik Karlsson does, what Dion Phaneuf does, what a Mark Borowiecki does as far as work ethic… all these guys and what they do, how they prepare, how they train even in season and I think all it’s done is make him… you know, I talked to you earlier about Ben Harpur hitting (another) notch. Well, Thomas Chabot is not the same guy who left Ottawa after he played. He’s gone one, two or three notches above. To be the best defenceman at the World Juniors and arguably the best defenceman outside the NHL right now, he’s gone a long ways from playing seven minutes against Arizona earlier in the year.”

Way to quell the fans’ expectations, Pierre.

Okay, so this is the same organization that once made the same claims about David Rundblad and Mikael Wikstrand, but yeah, it’s great to dream on Chabot’s potential.

I mean, I don’t envy a player who has to live up to the expectations placed on him after statements like this are made, but here’s hoping Chabot pans out and finally allows the organization to break away from the dreadful second pairing of Phaneuf and Ceci.

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Urban Meyer makes more than John Kasich. Way more.

“Of the 50 U.S. states, a college football or men’s basketball coach was the highest-paid employee in 39 of them.”

-ESPN


The head coaches of the three public schools in the Final Four this year (North Carolina, Oregon and South Carolina; Gonzaga is a private institution) make a combined $7.2 million annually, which exemplifies the high-going rate for coaches, even at public institutions. Comparatively, the governors of all 50 states have a combined annual salary of $6.9 million. Shockingly, however, none of these three coaches--Roy Williams, Dana Altman or Frank Martin--is the highest paid public employee in his respective state. In North Carolina, that status is held by former NC State basketball coach Mark Gottfried, who was fired at the end of this season. In South Carolina, Will Muschamp, head football coach, holds the title, while Mark Helfrich, the ousted football head coach, is Oregon’s representative.

Jim Harbaugh of Michigan tops the list, making $9 million annually, while Michigan governor Rick Snyder makes a comparatively paltry $159,300. Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari is second, making $7.1 million each year, followed by Alabama’s Nick Saban, who brings in $6.9 million. Urban Meyer is fourth overall on the list, earning $6 million annually.

This wealth is not limited to head coaches, as the top-100 assistant coaches made at least $500,000, with 10 making at least $1 million.

Of the 39 coaches at the top of the list, 12 are basketball coaches, including three from the Big Ten (Tom Crean, Mark Turgeon and Richard Pitino). In football, eight of the 25 coaches come from the Big Ten.

While Harbaugh tops the list in the Big Ten, former Minnesota head football coach Tracy Clays pulled in just $1.4 million per year, making him the lowest-paid public school football coach in the conference. Tom Izzo’s $3.4 million salary--the highest basketball salary in the conference--is also much higher than that of Penn State’s Pat Chambers, who earns $900,000 per year.

“That wasn’t a phase of our special forces that was good enough last year. We will be significantly improved this year, and we’ve put a lot of time and effort into that. I can’t tell you who it is yet, but somebody is gonna emerge.”

-Ohio State special teams coach Kerry Coombs, via Bill Landis, Cleveland.com


While Ohio State was in many ways dominant on special teams last season, the return game was comparatively lacking--an issue that has plagued the Buckeyes for several seasons. The last time Ohio State returned a kickoff for a touchdown was in 2014 on a Jalin Marshall return against Indiana. Worse, the last punt return for a touchdown came from Jordan Hall in 2010 against Michigan.

In order to earn a shot at returning on special teams, players must be able to hold onto the ball. Every snap is recorded in practice, with those dropping balls unlikely to find themselves in at gametime. Next up, in the words of special teams coach Kerry Coombs, “What is their dynamic ability to score?” Despite recruiting dynamic athletes to Columbus, that explosiveness has not materialized in the return game. However, with a new crop of recruits as well as young players who remained mostly on the sidelines last year, that is something that could change heading into the 2017 season.

For starters, junior Parris Campbell earned the lead role on kick returns by the end of last season, averaging 27.8 yards on 12 returns and nearly breaking one for a touchdown against Indiana. Both Meyer and Coombs see Campbell as a dynamic returner, and one who could continue to grow and have an impact throughout the season.

Sophomore Demario McCall, who saw limited action returning punts last season, is the likely answer to punt returns heading into the fall. He has been playing the role in spring practice, and Coombs has acknowledged that if the season began tomorrow, McCall would be the starter in that position.

Sophomore Denzel Ward, who may be the Buckeyes’ best prospect at cornerback, also has the opportunity to make waves on returns. Credited with possibly being the fastest player on the field, Ward played in limited action on special teams last season.

Other prospects for return men include sophomore K.J. Hill, junior Eric Glover-Williams and junior college transfer Kendall Sheffield, all of whom provide depth on offense but who could also impact special teams this fall.

“Ohio State’s draft prospects have been through the combine and pro day--the biggest precursors to the NFL Draft. Aside from private workouts and meetings, those two events are the last big chances for players to impress NFL scouts and management.”

-Ryan Ginn, Land of 10


With four weeks left until the 2017 NFL Draft, most of the data on potential picks has already been collected by NFL scouts from the combine and various pro days held nationwide. Among the prospects are a number of former Buckeyes, with three expected to be taken in the first round.

First up is safety Malik Hooker, who has six picks last year, including three which were returned for touchdowns, on his way to first team All-American honors last season. He also had 67 tackles, good for third on the team. He is currently projected to go as a top-10 pick, with most media outlets projecting seventh overall to the L.A. Chargers as the No. 2 safety and the No. 5 best player overall.

Cornerback Marshon Lattimore who, like Hooker, emerged from relative obscurity in 2016, was second on the team in interceptions with four on the season. There is more debate on where exactly Lattimore will go once drafted, likely to the Jets, Titans or Bears, but he is widely viewed as the top cornerback prospect in the draft and a top-10 pick.

Playing opposite Lattimore, cornerback Gareon Conley is similarly considered first round-worthy talent by a number of rankings. Alongside Hooker and Lattimore, Conley still made an impact with three picks on the season. Most outlets project Conley going mid-to-late in the first round, with the Titans, Eagles and Packers as projected landing spots.

Linebacker Raekwon McMillan, the leader of the Buckeye defense last season, is expected to be taken early-to-mid second round in the draft. In a linebacker-heavy draft, featuring a number of outstanding prospects at outside linebacker, McMillan is widely seen as the No. 4 overall linebacker.

Beyond these top prospects, wide receiver/running back Curtis Samuel is seen as one of the top-100 players in the draft, with CBS Sports pinning him as the No. 4 running back in the draft. And while Pat Elflein is seen as the top center prospect in this year’s class, he likely will stay on the board until the third round. Finally, wide receiver Noah Brown, viewed as the No. 14 wideout in the class, is a projected fourth rounder to the Browns.

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