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Google Marc Loving competes in Portsmouth Invitational Tournament - 247Sports

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Marc Loving competes in Portsmouth Invitational Tournament
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Marc Loving's Ohio State career was never quite what he wanted it to be. His Portsmouth Invitational Tournament performance likely wasn't either. The former Buckeye averaged nine points in three games, shooting 32.1 percent from the field and 41.2 ...


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Kurelic: Hawkins 'reconsidering;' where was Tavion?
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1) Cincinnati (Ohio) Moeller defensive tackle Aeneas Hawkins was back in Columbus on Saturday, this time for the Buckeyes' spring game. “It looked like any other Ohio State event,” Hawkins began. “The fans will come out if Urban Meyer is doing (the event).
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BH: Defense ahead for now | Direction needed out wide
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The spring game is in the books and certainly one of the Buckeyes that played well was wide receiver Johnnie Dixon. And that made us think about a couple of things one of our team sources had been telling us. Said team source had mentioned Dixon not ...

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LGHL Ohio State still doesn’t have a clear backup quarterback behind J.T. Barrett

Ohio State still doesn’t have a clear backup quarterback behind J.T. Barrett
Alexis Chassen
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The spring game did little to solidify who is behind Barrett.

“I know it is very close. But I'm not prepared to say who is No. 2, who is No. 3, et cetera, yet.”

-Urban Meyer, via Austin ward of ESPN


Saturday’s spring game drew over 80,000 fans to The ‘Shoe...for a practice. It might not be a real game, but the implications for the players deep in the depth chart are very real.

Ohio State’s quarterback for the 2017 season is absolutely J.T. Barrett, but with Joe Burrow and Dwayne Haskins waiting in the wings, there is a bit of competition for the No. 2 spot. Both passers have stepped up as they prepare in Barrett’s shadow, but where each player ends up on the depth chart to start the season is very much still up in the air.

The backup role has become an increasingly important position given the oft-injured quarterbacks the past few seasons. The Buckeyes are in a good position with both Burrow and Haskins on the sideline, but the coaching staff is still hoping one creates a little bit of separation from the other as they get closer to the season opener.

“That's life as an incumbent starting quarterback in a spring game: Take a few snaps, make a few throws and get out of the game before something bad potentially happens to you.”

-Bill Landis, Cleveland.com


With Joe Burrow and Dwayne Haskins seeing the majority of snaps during the spring game, there wasn’t much to analyze from starting quarterback J.T. Barrett’s performance. The veteran saw less playing time than he normally does, but wasn’t about to try and get in for another series before handing over the reigns to the two young Bucks.

"When those young guys get in, especially the defensive line, they're jacked up. Mom and grandmom are in town, they gotta make plays, and I don't want them to take it out on me," Barrett said after the game.

While on the surface, Burrow and Haskins appeared to both have a better day than Barrett, that’s how it’s supposed to be. These types of experiences are meant to get the No. 2 and 3 guys ready to suit up in front of 100,000 screaming fans and be able to replace Barrett seamlessly. Another factor is play-calling. Urban Meyer and the coaching staff ran rather mundane plays with Barrett under center, and saved the complicated trick plays for the next generation of passers.

And despite Barrett’s brief appearance, from a broader perspective he threw quick, accurate passes that should hopefully foreshadow good things this fall.

“In the midst of being beaten down time and time again by injury, doubt occasionally crept in and won out. There were days where he’d miss a post-practice rehab. After all, even going all the time hadn’t always worked.”

-Ryan Ginn, Landof10


Buckeye wide receiver Johnnie Dixon has been on a roller coaster ride ever since joining the football team at Ohio State in 2014. Amid bouts of injury and rehab, he was faced with a tough decision at the end of the 2016 season — walk away from football or give it one more try.

After speaking with his coaches, Dixon decided he wanted one more shot. With a renewed dedication to his training and rehab, the wideout spent the offseason taking care of his knee and working toward a smart comeback.

And come back he did.

During Saturday’s spring game, Dixon -- the team’s most veteran receiver -- put up 108 yards and two touchdowns off just six receptions. Along with 11 rushing yards, Dixon’s 119 total yards of offense surpassed his entire career production at Ohio State.

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Div I / M: Ohio State Buckeyes tops Wisconsin Badgers 6-1 in the last home match
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Varsity Tennis Center in Columbus, Ohio, served as the last home match of the season for the second-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes, who defeated Wisconsin Badgers 6-1, to wrap up the share of Big Ten regular season title, for the 12th straight year.

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BTN Dienhart: Five observations from Ohio State spring game

Dienhart: Five observations from Ohio State spring game
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

Ohio State continues to look for its championship mojo since winning the national title in 2014. The Buckeyes have come up short each of the last two years, failing to even play for the league title and getting eviscerated in the playoffs last year by Clemson.
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LGHL What we learned about Ohio State’s defense from the 2017 spring game

What we learned about Ohio State’s defense from the 2017 spring game
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Spoiler: They’re still really, really good.

You may have heard that Ohio state didn’t really tackle for nearly the entire first quarter of their spring game this past Saturday. The first quarter’s “thud tempo” resulted in the game resembling more of a seven-on-seven matchup than a full-fledged war — but maybe that’s exactly what this veteran team needed.

While Ohio State’s secondary is still a work in progress, the entire front-seven is already filled with returning starters and players who are more than capable of thwarting opposing offense. The real question mark for this team is the passing game, and handcuffing the defense’s ability to create pressure and big hits allowed the offense to flourish.

For example, take a look at Joe Burrow’s early touchdown pass to Ke’Von Huguely:


In the stat book, this goes down as a 35-yard touchdown. In a real football game, Ohio State’s backup quarterback controversy could’ve been solved on account of Burrow’s untimely decapitation at the hands of Nick Conner, who strolled into the backfield completely untouched before peeling off at the last second.

Everything we just saw in the spring game should be taken with a grain of salt, but it’s not always a useless endeavor. Last year, we saw flash plays from eventual starters Jerome Baker, Malik Hooker and Denzel Ward. Let’s take a look at some of the defensive takeaways from this year’s spring game.

The No. 2 cornerback job is still open for competition.


Denzel Ward is locked in as the Buckeyes’ starting cornerback, but the team is still looking for someone to line up across from him. Damon Arnette has the early lead, but new-comers Shaun Wade and Kendall Sheffield are making noise as well.

So what did the spring game tell us? That it’s a lot harder to play quarters coverage without a pass rush. Ohio State had two excellent cornerbacks last season, but even they would struggle against a quarterback who has no fear of ever being touched in the pocket. We saw almost every cornerback get beat at one point or another, but they all still showed plenty of the raw ability that got them recruited to Ohio State in the first place.

Take, for instance, Sheffield absolutely demolishing a screen in the third quarter:


Sheffield does a great job deciphering the play and is rewarded with a kill shot on Antonio Williams. We already know that Ward can hit, and adding another cornerback that can hit like a safety would certainly be a frightening thought for offense’s around the country.

Of course, cornerback isn’t the only spot on Ohio State’s defense where they’ll need to replace a future draft pick.

Chris Worley may never be Raekwon McMillan, but he doesn’t have to be.


Worley had a great first season as a full-time starter, racking up 69 tackles with 4.5 coming for a loss and an interception against Michigan State. Still, he largely played the Darron Lee role as the defense’s strong-side linebacker. This season Worley will step in as the starting middle linebacker. No one questions his speed or playmaking ability, but at 6’2 230 pounds, he’s smaller than your typical in-the-box mike linebacker.

Well, size doesn’t really matter when you’re capable of stopping one of the Big Ten’s best running backs in their tracks:


Mike Weber probably would’ve scored on the previous play if it wasn’t for a quick whistle, but Worley made sure there was no doubt about this play. The middle linebacker is often the heart and soul of a defense and it was great seeing Worley show no fear in stepping into the A-gap to deny a touchdown at the goal line. Ohio State’s decision to value speed over size at linebacker has paid dividends in the past and it will continue to do so in the future as long as the country continues to embrace spread offenses.

Worley may be a different animal than McMillan, but he’s the same beast.

There’s still plenty of talent behind the starters.


Barring any injuries, Ohio State’s starting front-seven is essentially already decided for next season. Of course, shit happens and backups will inevitably need to step up and perform in pressure situations.

It looks like that won’t be a problem for Worley’s backup, Justin Hilliard:


Yes, Ohio State’s backup middle linebacker is also capable of running sideline-to-sideline to make impact tackles. Hilliard obviously benefited from being left unblocked on the above play, but it’s still not an easy task to run down a wide receiver on a sweep. The Buckeyes were among the best teams in the country at forcing stops in the run game last season and plays like this will go a long ways towards duplicating that feat this season.


There are still plenty of questions for the Buckeyes’ defense to answer. Can Damon Webb step up as Ohio State’s best safety? Will Arnette hold off the Buckeyes’ new options at cornerback? Is Michael Hill or Tracy Sprinkle going to step in as a starter on perhaps the most talented defensive line in the country?

A 40-minute scrimmage wasn’t nearly enough time to answer any of those questions, but that doesn’t mean we didn’t learn anything. It was great to see the defense’s mike linebackers show plenty of toughness in the middle of the defense. Ohio State’s long, athletic cornerbacks made plays that we’d expect them to at #DBU. All in all it appears that Ohio State’s defense will once again be a helluva problem to solve for offense’s around the country, and now we’ll all wait for that day to come.

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Google BM5: Will Brenton Cox commit to OSU? Spring game takeaways - 247Sports

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BM5: Will Brenton Cox commit to OSU? Spring game takeaways
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There is a lot to talk about regarding Ohio State recruiting and the Buckeyes' spring game. The Dean of Ohio State Football Recruiting, Bill Kurelic, joins Dave Biddle to discuss the following: * The commitments of high-four-star recruits Max Wray and ...

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Google Wolverines throttled by Buckeyes in Battle of the Big House - The Michigan Daily

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LGHL Ohio State spring game weekend ends with 2 commitments

Ohio State spring game weekend ends with 2 commitments
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The Easter Bunny hooked the Buckeyes up this year.

Coming into the weekend most around the recruiting scene had a few prospects in mind that could end their recruitment and commit to Ohio State during the Buckeyes spring game on Saturday afternoon. Urban Meyer and the OSU coaching staff snatched up pledges from a pair of top 2018 prospects, but not from the any of the recruits many had pegged to do so.

Even though he wasn’t in attendance for the spring game, four-star offensive lineman Max Wray called up Meyer and company beforehand to let them know he wanted to be a Buckeye.

Committing to OSU nearly a week after making the trek up from the Franklin, Tenn. area, Wray, the older brother of elite 2020 lineman Jake Wray, decided on calling Columbus home over many other opportunities to suit up on the college level. Before his commitment he was thinking over accepting a scholarship offer at programs such as Alabama, LSU and Tennessee.

“We knew (it was Ohio State) as soon as we left (last week),” the former Georgia pledge stated to Jeremy Birmingham of LandOf10. “We felt like today was a good day to announce it just to get some momentum going for the spring game with all of the guys up there.”

A very fundamentally sound lineman with great size, standing 6-foot-6 and 290 pounds, Wray could be the next offensive lineman to see early action in the Scarlet and Gray, following in the footsteps of Isaiah Prince, Michael Jordan and others.

Proctor is a Buckeye


Still riding the high of Wray’s decision, he and the five other OSU commitments had a new classmate just a few hours later. Surprising most with his announcement, four-star safety Josh Proctor tweeted out his commitment while on the Ohio State campus to check out the Buckeyes in action during the spring game.


Respect it... Here I come Columbus ⭕#Shhhh18 pic.twitter.com/uukskfb8Vi

— Josh™ (@jproctor_2018) April 15, 2017

After missing most of his junior football season with a torn meniscus, Proctor bounced back from the injury to lead the Owasso High basketball team with 17 points per game.

An Oklahoma native, many thought the 6-foot-2, 190-pounder would stay put and play for Bob Stoops and the Oklahoma Sooners. Getting a chance to mingle with the coaches, current and future players at Ohio State over the weekend, quickly put those rumors to rest.

Considered the seventh safety and 87th overall prospect in the class of 2018, per the 247Sports Composite Rankings, Proctor also held scholarship offers from Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Nebraska and many other top notch schools from across the country.

Want to know more about these future Buckeyes? Make sure to check out our commitment pieces on Wray and Proctor.

Prospects invade Columbus


While Ohio State might’ve only landed a pair of commitments over the weekend, a number of potential Buckeyes were among the crowd at Ohio Stadium for the spring game.

Loving their time on the OSU campus many of the recruits took to social media to share their excitement. Below are just some of the tweets from prospects on hand for the 44-31 Team Scarlet victory over Team Gray on Saturday.

4-Star S Jaiden Woodbey


Class: 2018

Town: Fontana,CA/St. John Bosco

Size: 6’1/210

Offers: Ohio State commit


I just want to thank all of the fans and coaches at @OhioStateFB for hosting my family and I this weekend! Had the time of my life ‼️

— DUBSKI ™ (@JaidenWoodbey6) April 16, 2017
4-star QB Emory Jones


Class: 2018

Town: Franklin,GA/Heard County

Size: 6’2/195

Offers: Ohio State commit


Ohio State is the only place you can personally meet people like Phil Knight & Lou Holtz ✊

— Emory Jones (@eXjones6) April 16, 2017
5-star DE Micah Parsons


Class: 2018

Town: Harrisburg,PA/Harrisburg

Size: 6’3/235

Offers: Penn State commit


Thank you Columbus for this wonderful weekend #shhh18 O-H pic.twitter.com/xPplAIRkMB

— #blessed⭐️MVP™ (@Micah_parsons23) April 15, 2017
4-star DE Brenton Cox


Class: 2018

Town: Stockbridge,GA/Stockbridge

Size: 6’4/247

Offers: Ohio State, Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, etc


⭕-H-I-O #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/y2QBNzvfMx

— Jagg (@Brenton_cox) April 16, 2017
4-star WR Jordyn Adams


Class: 2018

Town: Cary,NC/Green Hope

Size: 6’2/175

Offers: Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson, North Carolina, TCU, etc


Good day in Columbus! #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/RQ4oU5DHkw

— J2 (@jordynadams10) April 14, 2017
4-star ILB Solomon Tuliaupupu


Class: 2018

Town: Santa Ana,CA/Mater Dei

Size: 6’3/230

Offers: Ohio State, Alabama, Arizona, USC, Washington, etc


We have arrived at THE Ohio St. #Buckeyes pic.twitter.com/tT6OMakYKP

— Solomon Tuliaupupu (@nokeakua) April 13, 2017
4-star DT Aeneas Hawkins


Class: 2018

Town: Cincinnati,OH/Moeller

Size: 6’3/265

Offers: Ohio State, Alabama, Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Penn State, etc


⭕#Shhhh18 pic.twitter.com/fCZOyzp6hR

— Aeneas Hawkins (@King_Hawk92) April 15, 2017
4-star CB Sevyn Banks


Class: 2018

Town: Orlando,FL/Jones

Size: 6’1/180

Offers: Ohio State, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Tennessee, etc


Man I had a great time at Ohio State #Gobuckeyes @OSUCoachMeyer pic.twitter.com/SdLj4y9wP8

— Sevyn Banks7️⃣ (@BanksNiko) April 16, 2017
3-star OLB Brian Asamoah


Class: 2018

Town: Columbus,OH/St. Francis DeSales

Size: 6’0/205

Offers: Cincinnati, Kentucky, Michigan, Penn State, Pittsburgh, etc


First ever Ohio State Football game for me. ️ ️

— Brian Asamoah (@b_moah211) April 15, 2017
4-star WR Ronnie Hickman


Class: 2019

Town: Wayne,NJ/DePaul Catholic

Size: 6’1/200

Offers: Boston College, Maryland, Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, etc


Great weekend in Columbus. #GoBucks⭕pic.twitter.com/OL5QLaGfaW

— Ronnie Hickman (@asvprocket_) April 16, 2017

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Ohio State Buckeyes football talk on Bucknuts.com
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Bucknuts.com's Steve Helwagen will host a Chat session at 8 p.m. Eastern on Monday. With Ohio State's spring practice complete, Steve will be available to ...

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Best of tweets from recruits after huge OSU recruiting weekend
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A big Ohio State recruiting weekend resulted in two huge commitments for the Buckeyes, offensive lineman Jake Wray and safety Josh Proctor. So, when it comes to tweets Ohio State fans want to see we have to start with Wray and Proctor's commitment ...

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Google Top OLB says Buckeyes will be hard for anyone to beat out - 247Sports

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Considering this Buckeye offense is looking for playmakers to step up this year, Dixon would almost be like a new recruit and a guy that has the ability to be a factor in the passing game. Both his health and his ability were evident in the spring game ...
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LGHL Ohio State-Michigan State 2017 final score: Baseball Bucks erupt for 13-8 win

Ohio State-Michigan State 2017 final score: Baseball Bucks erupt for 13-8 win
Ben Martens
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The Buckeyes bats couldn’t be stopped as they avoided a sweep against the Spartans.

Ohio State baseball was poised to break out of its offensive funk at some point, and chose Sunday’s series finale with Michigan State to be the day. The Buckeyes racked up 21 hits in a 13-8 win over the Spartans, avoiding a weekend sweep. The team actually outscored the high-powered MSU attack 18-14 in the three games.

The scarlet and gray now stand 15-21 for the season and 4-8 in Big Ten play.

The quality of at-bats Ohio State put together the last two games was markedly better than what the club had shown over the past week. Buckeye hitters were much more aggressive right out of the chute.

Jalen Washington led off the game with a home run, part of a solid day at the plate. He went 2-for-5 and drove in two runs.

Dominic Canzone continued his recent tear, going 4-for-6 with three RBIs, and Brady Cherry had a 3-for-6 day with a home run and a pair driven in.

Tre’ Gantt, Connor Pohl, Jacob Barnwell, and Andrew Fishel also had multi-hit efforts, while Bo Coolen reached base three times himself.

As nice as the offensive explosion was, the performance of starting pitcher Reece Calvert was even bigger for the club. The junior Texan tossed 5.1 innings, being charged with four runs on just two hits and two walks, striking out three. More importantly, Calvert threw first-pitch strikes to all 20 batters he faced.

After sending a ball out of the yard in the ninth inning of Saturday’s ballgame, Washington led off this one in the same way. The Ohio State co-captain hit a 2-2 pitch off Michigan State starter Andrew Gonzalez out to deep left-center for the quick lead.

Also just as in Saturday’s ninth inning, Gantt followed Washington’s home run with a double. Unlike yesterday, the Buckeyes brought him home. After a throwing error by Spartans’ shortstop Royce Ando allowed Gantt to advance to third, an RBI groundout by Coolen made it a 2-0 lead.

The lead would be short-lived, though, as Michigan State came right back in the bottom half of the first against Calvert. After an Ando walk with one out, Dan Durkin sent a two-run crush job out to right to even the score.

Washington would help Ohio State reclaim the lead for good in the top of the second, driving in Pohl with a single to make it a 3-2 game.

Gonzalez would be knocked out of the game in the third. Canzone tripled lead to things off and Coolen walked. But Canzone got himself caught in a rundown on a ball off the bat of Barnwell. The freshman stayed alive long enough for Coolen to advance to third and Barnwell to make it to second before being tagged out.

But the Buckeyes were unable to cash in on the scoring opportunity. Reliever Mitchell Tyranski struck out Pohl and Shea Murray was robbed of a hit at the wall in right to escape the threat.

Ohio State kept the pressure on, though, in a departure from recent games. With two outs in the fourth, Gantt collected his second hit on a seeing-eye single through the right side of the infield. He came around to score on a double down the left field line by Cherry. Canzone followed that with a double of his own to score Cherry and push the lead out to 5-2.

A walk to Coolen ended Tyranski’s day, and Nathan Witt came out of the bullpen to retire Barnwell and strand two more Buckeye baserunners.

Meanwhile, Calvert really settled in. After the first inning homer, the big righty set down 18 straight Spartans and put four zeroes on the scoreboard.

In the fifth, the Ohio State onslaught continued, blowing the game wide open. Pohl picked up his second hit of the afternoon with a single to center to lead things off against Witt and Murray followed with his first career home run, tacking two more runs onto the lead.

An infield single by Fishel and a third hit of the day for Gantt followed that, and Canzone delivered a two-run opposite-field single to blow things wide open at 9-2. The freshman then stole second and scored the 10th Buckeye run of the day on a Coolen single, and after a balk sent Coolen to second, Barnwell delivered an RBI base-hit, making it an 11-2 ballgame and ending Witt’s outing.

Michigan State finally got a baserunner against Calvert with one out in the bottom of the sixth thanks to a double by Bryce Kelley. Ando worked his second free pass of the game, and Ohio State went to the bullpen. Sophomore lefty Connor Curlis relieved, and was rudely greeted by Durkin, who hit his second longball of the day. The three-run shot cut the lead to 11-5.

The Spartans chipped away at the lead a little more in the bottom of the seventh, with a two-out double and single against Kyle Michalik to cut the deficit to five.

Murray got that run back in the top of the eighth, walking to lead the inning off and eventually scoring when Michigan State reliever Jake Lowery threw away a pickoff attempt.

Buckeye closer Seth Kinker was brought into the game in the seventh. In the eighth, he walked a pair and yielded RBI singles to Marty Bechina and Dan Chielewski to make it a 12-8 game.

Cherry topped off the scoring with a solo home run leading off the top of the ninth, his fourth of the season. Kinker sealed the victory in the bottom of the frame.

The scarlet and gray will now return home to host a midweek game with Northern Kentucky on Wednesday night before a tough three-game nonconference weekend set at Bill Davis Stadium with UNC-Greensboro opens on Friday.

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VIDEO: Ohio State fan scores touchdown in Buckeyes spring game
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It seems every year the best national moment of spring football is when a program invites a young fan battling a terminal illness or of special needs is invited onto the field to score a touchdown. This time around it was Ohio State and their fan Jacob ...
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Grading the Buckeyes: How did Ohio State look in its spring game?
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Ohio State is all about playmakers, and the Buckeyes appear to have them in spades. As my colleague Ben Axelrod pointed out, Ohio State only had seven touchdowns of 30 yards in all of 2016 but tallied four such scores in this game alone. Pretty good.
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Buckeyes gain upper hand on Penn State for 4-star OL
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Cathedral Prep offensive lineman Fredrick Scruggs was back at Ohio State on Saturday for the Buckeyes' spring game. “I had a great time,” Scruggs began. “The Atmosphere, especially for a spring game – there's nothing like it.” This was Scruggs fourth ...

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