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The fifth-seeded Buckeyes (28-6) advanced to the Sweet 16 after taking wins over No. 12 seed Western Kentucky (70-63) and No. 4 seed Kentucky (82-68) last weekend in Lexington at UK's Memorial Coliseum. OSU returns to Lexington this week with the ...
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LGHL Ohio State linebacker Jerome Baker is ready to make even more noise in his junior season

Ohio State linebacker Jerome Baker is ready to make even more noise in his junior season
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The Cleveland native was Ohio State’s second leading tackler last year.

“I got a good taste of college football with the playoff and didn’t feel I performed as well (then). My goal is to get back there and definitely win both games.”

Ohio State linebacker Jerome Baker via Bill Rabinowitz, The Columbus Dispatch


Heading into last season, Ohio State had plenty of starters from the 2015 team to replace on defense. Sophomore linebacker Jerome Baker was in the mix to be one of the team’s starting linebackers, but going into the season opener he sat behind Dante Booker on the depth chart. The linebacker from Cleveland didn’t have to wait long to make a name for himself after Booker was injured against Bowling Green. Baker finished second on the Buckeyes with 83 tackles, and was named one of the 12 semifinalists for the Butkus Award. Two of the most notable big plays Baker made during the year were an interception he returned for a touchdown against Oklahoma, as well as a critical interception in the victory over Michigan.

Now as he heads into his junior season penciled in as one of the starting linebackers, Baker still has some unfinished business to attend to. While Ohio State made the College Football Playoff last season, the 31-0 loss to Clemson wasn’t the way the Buckeyes wanted their season to end. After spending last year learning from McMillan and Chris Worley, Baker now is one of the linebackers who will be looked at to lead and help the younger Ohio State linebackers grow. New linebackers coach Bill Davis knows that Baker has the talent and potential to be one of the best linebackers in the country, but there is also plenty of work Baker still has to do. If Baker can continue to grow, and help those around him do the same, Ohio State will have a great shot at not only making this year’s playoff, but winning it all.

“I feel like I’m one of the most dynamic players in the country, honestly.”

Ohio State linebacker Chris Worley via Ari Wasserman, Northeast Ohio Media Group


After spending the previous two seasons at Ohio State getting limited time on the field, last year Chris Worley finally got a chance to show what he could bring to the table. Heading into the 2014 season, Worley was in a tight battle with Darron Lee for one of the starting linebacker spots, but in the end Lee barely edged Worley out. While it wasn’t exactly the result he was hoping for, there is no shame in backing up a linebacker who went on to be a first round pick in last year’s NFL Draft. With Lee out of the picture last year, Worley went on to register 70 tackles, and he has designs on making an even bigger impact in his final season at Ohio State.

Not only is Worley eyeing a new position this year, but he is also bringing in a new attitude. With Raekwon McMillan moving on to the NFL, Worley is hoping to step in to McMillan’s position as middle linebacker. There are questions about Worley’s size, but both Worley and linebackers coach Bill Davis are convinced he can play middle linebacker in the college game. Now that Lee and McMillan are gone, Worley is bringing a swagger and confidence that he hopes will spread throughout the rest of the defense and help Ohio State continue to field one of the best defenses in the country.

“He definitely has a NFL feel to him. He’s a little different than coach Fick in how he teaches. They teach the same things. They just teach them in different ways. It’s up to us to adapt to it. He’s still adapting as well.”

Ohio State linebacker Chris Worley on linebackers coach Bill Davis via David Jablonski, Dayton Daily News


After spending 24 seasons as a NFL assistant coach, Bill Davis is settling into his role as Ohio State’s linebackers coach. Last year Davis was a volunteer analyst for the Buckeyes, so he does have some familiarity with Urban Meyer and the rest of the team, but now he has a lot more on his plate as he steps in for Luke Fickell.

Now Davis is trying to become even more accustomed to the differences between the NFL and college. While on the field a lot of things are the same, the biggest differences are the age group and the schoolwork that players have to also stay on top of. Recruiting is another task that Davis has to take on that he didn’t have to in the NFL, but with the guidance of Meyer, Davis is finding his way on the recruiting trail. Ohio State has put plenty of linebackers in the NFL over the years, and now with Davis heading the unit, those who make it to the next level will be even more prepared to make the jump.

“Even though it’s a different arena — we’re going to play in Rupp (Arena) now — I think being in the same place will bring some comfort to our team.”

Ohio State women’s basketball coach Kevin McGuff via Mackenzie Gignac, The Lantern


After spending last weekend in Lexington for the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament, Ohio State’s women’s basketball team heads back down to Lexington for a showdown with Notre Dame on Friday night. Last weekend the Buckeyes were able to beat Western Kentucky and Kentucky, but the competition gets even tougher as they face one of the top seeds in the tournament. Against one of the best teams in the country, Ohio State is hoping that spending a second consecutive weekend in the same city can give them a bit of an edge.

Earlier this week it was announced that Notre Dame’s top scorer and rebounder, Brianna Turner, is out for the rest of the year with a torn ACL. The injury to Turner could take a bit of the pressure off of freshman Tori McCoy, who was going to be tasked with trying to slow Turner down. McCoy has been outstanding in the first two tournament games for Ohio State, averaging 13 points, 7.5 rebounds, and four blocks. To pull the upset on Friday night, Ohio State will need more out of Kelsey Mitchell, who started the tournament slow with just 15 points against Western Kentucky, but put together a better game against Kentucky, scoring 21 points in the victory. All the pieces are in place for Ohio State to better last season’s performance when they lost to Tennessee in the Sweet Sixteen, now they just have to execute.

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LGHL Marshon Lattimore’s return from injury concerns highlights Ohio State’s 2017 Pro Day

Marshon Lattimore’s return from injury concerns highlights Ohio State’s 2017 Pro Day
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Lots of big NFL names filled the WHAC looking for future stars.

Thirteen Buckeyes showed off their skills for one last workout in front of NFL scouts Thursday, at Ohio State’s 2017 Pro Day at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. This year’s event was attended by coaches and personnel from all 32 NFL teams, along with a slew of media and family members to help crowd the facility.

Some of the NFL head coaches in attendance included Bill Belichick (Patriots), Todd Bowles (Jets), Jim Caldwell (Lions), John Harbaugh (Ravens), Hue Jackson (Browns), Marvin Lewis (Bengals), Mike Mularkey (Titans), Sean Payton (Saints), and Mike Tomlin (Steelers). There were also seven general managers there, including Jets GM Mike Maccagnan and Lions GM Bob Quinn.

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There were six Ohio State players who didn't earn invites to the NFL Combine, and are hoping their workout at pro day was enough to stick out, including Jarrod Barnes (SAF), Tyler Durbin (K), Craig Fada (LB), Corey Smith (WR) and Dontre Wilson (WR).

This was a particularly important day for wideouts Smith and Wilson. Both contributed to the Buckeye offense over the past few seasons, but injuries and inconsistencies kept them out of the limelight. They’re both speedy receivers, with Smith excelling at route-running and Wilson being a possible special teams contributor, but teams could be hesitant about their durability at the next level.

Receiver Corey Smith had a good showing, with several quick grabs and good footwork during the cone drills. His route-running ability was on full display as he worked with Tiffin quarterback Antonio Pipkin — the only non-Buckeye at Pro Day — for the first time. Dontre Wilson had the most to prove after being omitted from both the Senior Bowl and combine, and tweeting about it, but looked great during the workout. He ran two solid 40-yard dashes — in his boxers — and then stood out during the position drills with a sliding catch and a flying one-handed grab in the endzone.

With such a strong and deep class of defensive backs and safeties heading into the draft, Buckeye Jarrod Barnes might have a hard time standing out from the competition. He looked the part on Thursday, though, cheering on his teammates and showing leadership for all positions in between drills. He had every right to be in a good mood after a solid performance that could at least put in him on some of the scouts’ radars.

Linebacker Craig Fada is another Buckeye hoping for a chance to play at the next level. He had a few missteps during the drills, resulting in a couple of slips around the cones, but all-in-all had a good day. He was quick off the ground during mat drills and had solid hip rotation during position drills. He’s grown his hair out and looked very familiar to Joey Bosa at last year’s event — maybe that’ll help. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

The Buckeye kicker whose name reminded people of Fight Club, and the guy Urban Meyer could never quite remember, Tyler Durbin got in some kicks Thursday in front of scouts. During the entire 2016 season, Durbin missed only two point after attempts (of 65) and was 100% on field goal attempts until the last game of the season. His time at Ohio State ended with less fanfare than it started, having missed two of three field goals against Michigan and then both attempts against Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl.

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There were eight Buckeye representatives last month in Indianapolis, competing among the nation’s top 300 draft prospects at the NFL Scouting Combine. Noah Brown and Malik Hooker were the only two from Ohio State not to run the 40-yard dash, but Brown finally laced up for the drill at Pro Day, and was the only combine attendee to participate in the run.

In addition to Brown, Curtis Samuel completed in the wide out drills again — having gone through them once at the combine. It was a good gauge of talent, with the receivers taking passes from a quarterback they aren’t familiar with, but both showed good hands and big speed. It’ll give scouts a better insight into the receivers’ talent specifically instead of an established chemistry with their college quarterback.

Some of the biggest names this draft cycle are Gareon Conley and Marshon Lattimore, who both sit at the top of a very deep secondary class. Both participated in position drills — with some support from Hooker on the sideline -- and continued to look like first round talent.

Lattimore being able to perform was a huge deal since he injured himself during the workout drills at the Combine and wasn’t able to complete the event. He looked healthy Thursday, with a strong burst off the line and no lingering issues. Lattimore might be one of the busier Buckeyes, having overheard that he’s met with 5-6 teams privately within just 4-5 days — that’s a lot of flying.

Another busy Buckeye and the only offensive lineman at Pro Day was Pat Elflein. He looked strong during position drills, and seemed to take direction well from the coaches leading the event. Elflein has said he can play anywhere on the line after his successful year as a center, and his versatility will be a big selling point for teams who often have to stack backups due to injury.

Malik Hooker is still recovering from surgery, and was forced to miss yet another opportunity to do some drills in front of scouts. Despite not working out at the NFL Combine or Pro Day, Hooker is still a top-tier draft prospect, and with news that he is expecting to be ready for rookie mini-camps, NFL teams shouldn’t be too hesitant to take him in an early round. The Buckeye’s head-to-toe Michael Jordan look makes a lot more sense after he announced he signed a deal with the Jumpman brand.

A leader on and off the field, Raekwon McMillan participated in position drills one more time in front of scouts. The linebacker had a few missed catches during the pass-drop and hip-rotation drill, but showed aggressiveness right away and didn’t turn his back to the ball.

NFL sightings

  • There were several scouts paying attention to center Pat Elflein’s position drills, including a Jets coach who walked him through it and a Dolphins scout watching closely.
  • Marshon Lattimore has interest from several teams, with multiple scouts asking to meet the Buckeye after the event to talk in private.
  • Malik Hooker spent a decent amount of time talking to a Seahawks scout as he sat on the sideline watching.
  • Urban Meyer and Bill Belichick spent a few minutes at the beginning of the day chatting during the 40-yard dashes.
  • Former Buckeye wideout Brian Hartline was in attendance, decked out in Ohio State from head to toe.
  • The Philadelphia Eagles were watching Dontre Wilson’s drills closely.

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“It's disappointing,” McGraw said of facing McGuff's Buckeyes. “I hate to have to play against one of my assistants or one of my friends. It's hard with Letitia there and all their kids. It's really a shame because I want to be cheering them on and ...
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Riding a 17-game winning streak, the Buckeyes took their 30-3 record into a first-round game against No. 16 seed Central Connecticut State inside the University of Kentucky's Rupp Arena. Ohio State won handily, 78-57, after opening with a 17-3 lead.


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tBBC Eugene Melnyk Speaks on ‘Hockey Central’: Olympics, LeBreton, Habs fans “driving him nuts”

Eugene Melnyk Speaks on ‘Hockey Central’: Olympics, LeBreton, Habs fans “driving him nuts”
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It is not like there was a particularly compelling reason for Eugene Melnyk to join Jeff Marek, Nick Kypreos and Doug MacLean yesterday on ‘Hockey Central’, but I’m not complaining. Every time the Ottawa Senators’ eccentric owner goes radio in Toronto, entertaining things happen.

For the purpose of this piece, I didn’t transcribe everything within the interview. The interview started with the hosts asking for information on Melnyk’s important ‘The Organ Project’ initiative that he launched this past February. If you’re interested in organ donation, you can find more information via https://www.theorganproject.net.

To listen to the full interview, you can scroll to the bottom of this post for the embedded audio.

As always, my thoughts are in bold.

On Ottawa’s difficulty drawing crowds and the challenge financially that the team faces and whether Melnyk would be affected financially by the league having its players play in the Olympics…

“The financial side of it? I think that the early part of the season, I can’t count. I can’t remember the count, but we had a bizarre schedule this year that somebody dropped the ball on – not at the NHL (level) but on (our end) – that didn’t notice that we had something like 20 games in November and people get fatigued. There’s only so many games that you can go to and now we’ve been selling out. The last, I think three games were sellouts or close to it. I know for sure that the Chicago was a sellout and the last one was a sellout as well, so we’re doing well now. It was that early part that when I saw empty seats, I was about to throw up. You have the opener with the (Maple) Leafs and it wasn’t a sellout. So what happened there? We made some changes to how we do things and I think that now we’re doing well, especially since we’re very competitive and people are actually talking playoffs. We’re in a good spot.”

We’re literally two sentences into the interview and he’s already thrown a Senators employee — someone who I took to be former Senators president and COO Cyril Leeder – under the bus for the team’s schedule.

On NHL owners not wanting to shut down the league and business for two weeks while the Olympics go on…

“It’s not that. I can tell you right now and I’m very vocal about this. Just, I’m telling you, it has nothing to do, for me, shutting down. I’m completely paranoid, and rightfully so, about injuries. We had this happen to us. The (New York) Islanders, remember when they lost (John) Tavares? I mean, after that, it was a disaster and I can’t imagine what happens at our level, for example. You lose these guys and you’re done. And your fans are the ones that hurt the most because here they are cheering on and talking playoffs and all of a sudden, that sinks. I don’t have to tell you what a key player gets knocked out of the game, so that’s my biggest worry and it’s happened to me. That’s the thing, it has happened and we were looking forward to the Stanley Cup coming to Ottawa. I think it was in (2006) when (Dominik) Hasek was our goalie. He goes over and plays a preliminary game against some country I can’t even remember and he’s done. He has never played a game since then and we were tanked.”

Let the record show that Dominik Hasek not only went on to play two more seasons (97 games) in the NHL with the Detroit Red Wings after the Senators’ disastrous collapse to the 2005-06 season, but he won a Stanley Cup in 2008.

The chapter on Hasek’s time and how the adductor injury that he suffered in Turin ruined Ottawa’s Stanley Cup chances is well-documented.

Even though Hasek wanted to return to the Senators and make amends for how the 2005-06 season unfolded, his fate was sealed when the team’s leadership group asked Hasek to play with the Senators being down three games to none in their Eastern Conference semi-final series versus Buffalo and had their request rebuffed.

According to Bruce Garrioch, “then-coach Bryan Murray told Muckler the Senators couldn’t bring him back. That closed the door on Hasek’s stay in Ottawa.”

I can understand the frustration that comes from a desperate team asking its star goaltender to return from an injury, especially when Hasek reportedly looked more than capable in practice. It did not help that Ray Emery wasn’t playing well and the team was already in a relatively insurmountable hole. Nobody but Hasek understands what his pain tolerance is or how uncomfortable his injury made him feel, but his reputation as a player who refused to play if he wasn’t 100-percent healthy preceded him and probably didn’t help his situation here.

The locker room held his refusal to play against him and it led to the Senators compounding their decision to walk away from a cheap extension with Hasek by signing Martin Gerber that summer to a three-year deal worth $11.1-million.

It really makes you think however, what if the Senators brought back Hasek for the 2006-07 season? Could his presence have made a bigger impact in the postseason? Could they have won the Stanley Cup against Anaheim with him in goal? Would we still be talking about the potential negative impact of injuries in the Olympics if the Senators had?

On making it clear that he doesn’t want Erik Karlsson to go and Erik Karlsson voicing his preference to play in the Olympics…

“Yeah, at this point, I think you have to come to some kind of agreement, but there’s a whole override here. I can talk all I want and he can talk all he wants. It’s not like we’re adversarial about it. I just have a view about it and he’s got his view and I understand. I totally get his view. I would do the same, but at the end of the day, the NHL does have the override and if they decide this is a policy that they’re going to take, that’s it. I mean, they override everyone, so (there’s) no point in discussing it until that happens and after that, we’ll see.”

It’s weird listening to an owner talk about the possibility of injuries in non-NHL games influencing his thoughts on Olympic participation when this year’s World Cup created a condensed schedule where players have fewer days of rest between games to recuperate.

Of course, Melnyk is the same owner who bragged to Ian Mendes during a fall interview from the Senators’ home opener about being at every World Cup game where he complimented Gary Bettman and told him that the tournament was “one of the greatest things we’ve done.”

I guess so long as it’s an NHL sanctioned event wherein the league and its owners can make money, owners aren’t worried about the impacts of those events. I mean, this is the same owner who has no concerns about the impacts of having his team travel to Sweden in the middle of the 2017-18 season to play two regular season games against the Colorado Avalanche.

On clarifying his position that if Olympic participation came down to an NHL ownership vote, he would vote against NHLers playing in the Olympics…

“Well, hold on. If the NHL comes down, they will first of all fully describe why they make a certain decision either way. Either way, I would support whatever (decision) the NHL comes down with because this is not individual teams deciding, this would be a collective group (decision) that this is good for the league and this is good for all of the teams, so let’s do ‘X’ or ‘Y’. But, my vote if it came down to a vote and I think I’ve been verbal about it is that I don’t like the Olympics because I don’t like the risk to our players – which turns into it’s a huge disappointment if things happen and they have happened. I think it was like 10 guys just in Sochi have been knocked out at least and it happens. It’s the reality of our game that you’re going into a risky situation against some players that you do not know and they don’t care about you. At least we protect our own players in the NHL to a certain extent. You don’t go slamming your captain into the boards with his head. If you go to the Olympics, these guys really don’t care. They just (laughing) superstar anywhere. So there’s risk, that’s all.”

The NHL, a place where you can launch a forensic investigation into how your star defenceman got his Achilles tendon partially severed and where you don’t have to watch star players smash other star players’ heads into the boards:


On Ted Leonsis giving Alex Ovechkin his blessing to play in the next Olympics and whether that impacts his decision on players like Erik Karlsson…

“Well, I hope he sends his best skaters. No, my point is if he wants to send Ovechkin over, God bless him. He’s more of a gambler than I am. To me and our fans, it would be devastating to lose a player of that stature. It really would – on the ice in points and also in the popularity of the player. Speaking as a fan myself, I would be depressed if something happened even if it was for only a few weeks, it could make all the difference in the schedule and performance.”

As the sport of baseball has taught us through the passing of incredibly gifted young talents like Oscar Taveras, Yordano Ventura and Jose Fernandez is that incredibly tragic events can happen off the playing field at any time of year.

Fortunately these kinds of events have been relatively limited in hockey, but as the Dan Snyder tragedy showed, they can still occur.

I understand the reasons why owners would be hesitant to send players, but fans love the national pride and romanticism of watching these international tournaments that pit the best against the very best.

On knowing Gary Bettman and whether this Olympic participation dilemma is more about negotiating a better deal or whether the sentiment is that owners don’t want their players to go…

“You know, I can’t tell you what happens in these Board of Governor meetings, but there are very broad discussions about it. People voice their opinions and he takes the collective ideas of everyone and there’s an executive committee. It’s a very formal process there. It’s not to be messed with and it’s well thought through. So whatever they come up with as a decision, they’re going to tell us first. I don’t think there’s a formal vote, basically it’s the executive committee can do it. There may be a vote. I don’t know how the process works, but I think every owner is looking at what has traditionally happened with superstar players – what happened with us, what happened with the Islanders. There’s more stories like that where you send your best – the crème de la crème – in the situation that you really, as a franchise, I can’t see the benefit, but look, I’d like nothing more than Canada to win or my players to go out there and win. But you wouldn’t do that in any sport – to send your best of the best, the crème de la crème – with the risk that they get hurt at an event that is a non-NHL event.”

I’m not the most informed regarding NHL player participation in these international tournaments like the World Championships (where NHL players from non-playoff teams participate each year) or the Olympics, but in football, it’s my understanding that if a player gets injured while on international duty during major tournaments or friendlies, the national governing body through agreements between FIFA, UEFA and the ECA “will be required to compensate the (domestic) club which the player plays for.”

Maybe the NHL should look into developing similar agreements with organizations like Hockey Canada or USA Hockey.

On the risk that the owners are taking by not trying to find untapped revenue overseas by not going to the Olympics…

“Well, it’s a global game now. We’re lucky and consider ourselves lucky. I actually feel very proud that it’s Canada’s game because when you go around (the world), if you go to China, people play hockey. They have got a huge, huge, HUGE, minor hockey league there. Huge.”

With the market in North America essentially being maximized, there’s an opportunity to grow revenue stream over in Asia. Hell, with so many billions of people there, even if just a fraction of the population base are turned onto the sport and invest in streaming service packages, there’s a ton of money to be made.

On risking not going to China years from now…

“Well, that’s another… you’re talking about another Olympics.”

On the idea that the league shouldn’t pick or choose when to go to the Olympics…

“No, no, no, I’m not talking about going to the Olympics. I’m talking about actually playing in China (without the Olympics). No, not the Olympics because you single out the best of the best and every single one of the owners has got to look at his own team and say, ‘Am I prepared to risk in a no-impact exhibition my best player?’ That’s the bottom line. Go through the top players in the league that would go over there and you’ll see. ‘Would you really risk this guy going over?’ And you’ll say, ‘Absolutely not!’”

I think he means, “Absolutely not until we get financially compensated for their services.”

On whether there’s a specific date when he anticipates he’ll know whether the league’s players will participate in the Olympics…

“No, there is no date, but it would probably be summer/fall. No, summer or fall. I would say that is when… there is some form of deadline, but I’m just not aware of it.”

Well, which is it?

On getting the outdoor game and how everyone would have preferred to see it be played at Parliament Hill…

“So did I. I’ll give you the minister’s name to call. Of course, that was the genius idea and I wouldn’t have done it otherwise. This hit us from left field, but the whole idea was to play a game on Parliament Hill and that got quashed. Listen, Ottawa’s a great place to play. It’s going to be sold out. I’m hoping for a very, very cold evening and it’s going to be nationally televised and fans will have a lot of fun. In playing Montreal, it couldn’t be better because you’re probably going to have 10,000 Montreal fans showing up.”

“I wouldn’t have done it otherwise”? But Eugene, by playing a game at TD Place at Lansdowne, you are doing it otherwise.

On what the latest news is on LeBreton Flats…

“Well, we can’t talk much about it because there’s this gag order in place.”

On not wanting to say too much because he got in trouble the last time he talked about it on ‘Prime Time Sports’…

“I did get in trouble, but we have to be respectful of the process so I’ve got to be careful. But, I’m hoping that this is negotiated throughout this year and completed, I hope, this year. It’s got to be and then we move to a very rapid process of getting approvals and building. It’s going to be gorgeous. All you have to do is go out to Edmonton and that’s what I’ve heard. I haven’t seen it yet. That’s what I hear.”

Rather than rush the construction and development of a new rink, I hope the Senators emphasize getting it right and creating a footprint that not only affords this organization an opportunity to have sustained success, but creates a wonderful game-day experience for its fans.

On whether Edmonton’s new rink is the blueprint for what Ottawa can do…

“It could be. I mean, I haven’t walked it. I’ve walked and I’m here at ‘LA Live’. Now that’s four times the size of what I would do, but still, the whole concept of having a place to go, to eat, to live and to go to games, concerts… it’s a spectacular idea. I think there’s only three teams left in the NHL that don’t have a downtown arena and we’re one of them. It’s tragic that we don’t, but I bought the team out of bankruptcy, that’s where the arena was and that’s what I bought. But, we need to move things downtown. If it’s Ottawa, we’ve got to be downtown.”

If it’s Ottawa”, what the hell does that mean?

On why the arena in Kanata isn’t a success…

“Well, it’s all relative. I think from the get-go, the idea was a good idea, but things change and I think changed on the guys that initially had the idea of doing a real-estate development around an arena isn’t bad. The problem is where the heck it is. For people that know the suburbs of Ottawa, this is out there. It’s a solid 30-minute drive out from downtown and that’s without a lot of traffic. It’s not easy. Now people say that Toronto isn’t easy to get to either. Yeah, but you have public transit. In this case, this downtown (arena) will have the light-rail line going right… there’s two stops right on the site, so it’ll make it so much easier. For us, I really believe that it’s location, location, location. It’s tough. When you start comparing it to sitting back at home and getting a cheap 2-4 and kicking back with your friends, you’re fighting that battle versus driving 45-minutes, going to the game and then driving back 45-minutes.”

It’s a tragedy that the land around the now-Canadian Tire Centre wasn’t developed to its fullest potential to create a memorable game day experience for its fans. Instead of developing projects that entice fans to come to that area early, walk around and spend the day being near the rink, there’s no entertainment or bar and restaurant options. There’s only a massive auto-park, a gas station and a bunch of high-tech commercial properties – none of which entice fans to come to the area.

On what he saw in the team’s back-to-back series against Montreal…

“Well, you know, what I think you’re seeing is a team, our team that is, came off of a couple of key injuries and a couple of tragedies. But we are, I think, in full gear and we’re correcting ourselves and I think that we’ll be very, very competitive through here and into the playoffs. Yeah, it was disappointing. I mean, those (Habs) fans drive me nuts. They really do. They’re even more annoying than some other fans, but look, it’s always competitive. We made a couple of mistakes that are being corrected and I really believe that we have a very competitive team that will do well to get into the playoffs.”

Habs fans drive everyone nuts.

On how Bryan Murray is doing…

“He’s looking good. I just saw him last week. This guy is a great example of somebody that is a tough nut. He looks really death in the eyes and laughs. He’s just out there and he continues to work hard, continues getting his various therapies and is out there promoting his cause. It’s really great to see and everybody loves the guy. We love when he come to the rink and hangs out. He’s on the phone with Pierre (Dorion) every day. So it’s not like he’s out there kind of being touched upon every once in a while. He’s actually… I go to him for advice. It’s nice to see him doing well and continuing living a full life.”

I guess my joke about Bryan Murray going rogue and trading for Alex Burrows while Dorion was out for lunch on deadline was closer to the truth than I had hoped.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State Buckeyes dreaming of an NFL paycheck will go through the next step in the pre-draft process on Thursday. The Buckeyes' Pro Day will begin around 12 p.m. at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, with 13 former Ohio State ...
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Ohio State Buckeyes sports money by the numbers
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Football is the financial engine fueling the Ohio State Buckeyes athletic program, which fields more than 1,000 athletes on 35 teams without the need for student fees or other university support to pay the bills. Ohio State, again in ...
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Ohio State Pro Day could make or break the NFL future for these Buckeyes
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State's NFL hopefuls, well most of them anyway, will line up on the turf inside the Woody Hayes Athletic Center around 12 p.m. on Thursday with the hopes of impressing representatives from all 32 NFL teams at the Buckeyes' Pro ...
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Buckeyes rocking Nike Pro Day swag
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New OSU linebackers coach Davis takes inventory of his troops
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4-star CB Houston Griffith to visit Ohio State today
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The Buckeyes are set to host one of the nation’s best cornerbacks.

Top 10 CB to be on campus today


When it comes to this year’s recruiting class for the Buckeyes, one highly regarded prospect is already in the fold in five-star safety Jaiden Woodbey of St. John Bosco (CA). Today, Ohio State will have the opportunity to impress yet another elite secondary defender with hopes of bringing him to Columbus as 2018 cornerback Houston Griffith of IMG Academy (FL) will be on campus.


I will be visiting Ohio State Thursday ⭕#GoBucks

— Houston Griffith (@___HG3) March 22, 2017

Griffith is a 6-foot-1, 191-pounder who has compiled over 30 offers thus far in the recruiting process. Ohio State faces still competition from schools like Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Penn State, UCLA and USC for the four-star standout from the Sunshine state.

As of now, the 247Sports Crystal Ball currently favors Ohio State at 71 percent. Furthermore, the Buckeyes have been the selection in each of the last four predictions for Griffith. With that being said, one would not expect Griffith to make any sort of pledge on Thursday — as there is still an abundance of time before the 2018 National Signing Day. On the other hand, recruiting always throws craziness our way.

Griffith is currently penciled in as a top 50 prospect as he sits at 47th overall. In addition to that, Griffith is the seventh highest rated cornerback and the eleventh in the state of Florida.

Jefferies, Traore grab OSU offers


To go along with the news of Griffith's Thursday visit to Ohio State, the Buckeyes would also send out two new offers on Wednesday.


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Ohio State University to play football on the next level! #GoBucks#BlessedBeyondMeasure#Humbled pic.twitter.com/uxvDxon0GX

— darnelljeffries41@gm (@darnelljeffrie1) March 22, 2017

One recipient of an offer from Ohio State was '18 defensive tackle Darnell Jefferies of Newton (GA). First thing that may stand out about the 6-foot-4, 280-pounder is that he is only graded as a three-star prospect. What should stand out about Jefferies is his offer sheet.

In this month alone, Jefferies has grabbed offers from Clemson, Kentucky, Maryland, Miami (FL), Notre Dame and Ole Miss. Add that to the fact that Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Oregon, Tennessee and a few others had offered prior to that, and it should tell you all you need to know about Jefferies.

The other offer that went about on Wednesday was to '18 junior college offensive tackle Badara Traore of Asa College (NY).


Extremely thankful to receive an offer from THE Ohio State University! #Buckeyes #OSU pic.twitter.com/jav6R7cEUd

— Badara Traore (@BadaraTraore72) March 22, 2017

Traore is a mammoth prospect that stands at 6-foot-8 while weighing over 300 pounds. The Avengers standout offensive lineman has over 25 offers under his belt. Hard to be surprised as Traore is currently graded as the fifth best junior college prospect in the class.

If Ohio State is able to reel in Traore, they would be going a route that they have gone just a few times before since hiring Urban Meyer as Head Coach. wide receiver Corey Smith in 2013, OT Malcolm Pridgeon in 2016, and most recently CB Kendall Sheffield last year are the only three JUCO players to sign on as Buckeyes in the Meyer era.

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Google Kurelic: Elite DB may surprise Buckeye fans; Snead changes plans - 247Sports

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It's the latest in a line of top honors for the 6-10 Wesson. He was also the Ohio Capital Confernece player of the year, the AP Division I Central District Player of the Year and a first-team All-Ohio pick in Division I. As a senior, he averaged 22 ...
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Google Georgia D-tackle says offer from Meyer 'made my day' - 247Sports

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The team practiced in full pads this week for the first time since its shutout loss to Clemson. As you can see, they look like pent up bulls. You've got live blocking, tackling and of course, circle drills. Spring practice will culminate in the annual ...


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Formerly the home of Ohio State basketball for 42 seasons, the arena between Lane Avenue and Woody Hayes Drive is now the venue for Buckeye wrestling, volleyball, fencing and gymnastics. It also is the site of the OSU band's pre-game football ...
New Ohio State QB coach Ryan Day on his quarterbacks: 'All kind of different, but all are really hungry'Landof10.com
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Twenty eight years later, Davis will coach linebackers on Meyer's staff with the Ohio State Buckeyes. A connection that started when they were young players with the Cincinnati Bearcats — even then both knew they wanted to get into coaching ...
No matter whom he replaces, Chris Worley just needs to be himself for Ohio StateESPN (blog)
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Buckeyes catch a break against Notre Dame
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The fifth-seeded Buckeyes, who took down the 12th seed in Western Kentucky and the fourth seed Kentucky to reach the Sweet 16, received some good news on Tuesday when it was announced the Fighting Irish would be without its best player for this game.
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