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Google Kevin Wilson looks to add to an already potent rushing attack - 247Sports

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Kevin Wilson looks to add to an already potent rushing attack
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COLUMBUS – When new offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson was hired at Ohio State, the thought was he would be charged with fixing the Buckeyes' offense. As the coaching staff made clear shortly after, the offense wasn't broken. Rather it needed some ...
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Could Demario McCall be Ohio State's next Curtis Samuel?ESPN (blog)
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LGHL Freshmen transfers a sign of trouble for Ohio State women’s basketball?

Freshmen transfers a sign of trouble for Ohio State women’s basketball?
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The announcement on Wednesday of Tori McCoy and Kiara Lewis departing the program isn’t good news for the Buckeyes.

I’ll admit, the news that Tori McCoy and Kiara Lewis will be leaving the Ohio State women’s basketball program and seeking transfers came as a big surprise to me. Both players just finished up their freshmen seasons in Columbus after being top-25 recruits out of high school, and both saw significant playing time for a team that advanced to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA tournament.

McCoy and Lewis have talent, that can’t be denied. The former looked the part of a player who could grow into an all-conference post player. But as I’ve thought about it, this development makes me think of a feeling I had watching the Buckeyes at the end of the season.

Despite having had by all accounts one of the most successful campaigns in program history, claiming a share of the Big Ten regular season title and the top seed in the conference tournament, there was a disjointed quality to the way the team played and interacted on the court. This was not a squad that oozed togetherness. They seemed to be missing the leadership that departed after last season with Ameryst Alston and Cait Craft.

Head coach Kevin McGuff, who just completed his fourth season at the helm for Ohio State, has been something of a recruiting juggernaut since taking over the program. He signed current All-American guard Kelsey Mitchell, who has a chance at breaking the national scoring record next season as a senior. But Mitchell has admitted in the past to not being a very vocal leader, and with three new transfer players who came from elite programs (Stephanie Mavunga, Linnae Harper, and Sierra Calhoun), that leadership void was visible to the outside observer.

Especially as Mitchell struggled with her shot in the final half-dozen games, there was no one to really step up. Part of that may have been Mavunga’s absence due to injury, but mostly one didn’t detect a sense of urgency from the team. And that’s troubling.

This is a Buckeye squad that by and large has underachieved the past two years. While the recruiting has been solid, the player development has been underwhelming. Anyone who has followed the men’s team the past half-decade knows this is a familiar criticism of Thad Matta, and McGuff seems to be trending in that direction.

Despite the presence of Mitchell, who will go down as possibly the finest player to don the scarlet and gray in women’s hoops history, McGuff has been unable to guide his team into serious national championship contention. What’s more, among the complementary pieces around Mitchell, no one has emerged as a legitimate second option. Looking ahead, the 2017-18 season may well serve as a referendum on this coaching staff’s long-term stability.

Ohio State will have Mitchell and an experienced senior class next year, and expectations will be high. But this could also be the beginning of the end of the contention window for the program in the foreseeable future. Of the players remaining on the roster next season, only two (Calhoun and Makayla Waterman) who will not be seniors have seen meaningful time, and McGuff does not have a stellar recruiting class to fall back on this time.

It’s possible that the departure of McCoy and Lewis is simply a matter of two players finding out that a program isn’t the right fit for them. It’s possible this isn’t a basketball decision at all. We’re dealing with young adults, and any number of circumstances can factor in. But from a program perspective, it’s disconcerting. Blue chip recruits don’t grow on trees, despite the success McGuff has had in the past, and seeing a pair of them transfer after a season can serve as a portent of trouble ahead.

The sting of disappointment from a season that ended on a sour note is still fresh, and there is plenty of time before the next one gets started for the Buckeyes to regroup from this news. Yet, as someone who has watched closely the past four years, the loss of McCoy and Lewis seems to confirm some of the doubts that surfaced about the team in March. A program that seemed to be on the ascent may have in fact already have begun crashing back down.

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Urban Meyer updates Buckeyes depth chart, Malik Hooker as Ed Reed, a dream job at Ohio State and more
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He said the Buckeyes are “charting everything” and added that last week “J.T. and the boys are doing a really good job. We didn't catch all of them but as far as accuracy, it was almost 90 percent.” Meyer said early enrolled true freshman Tate Martell ...
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Tori McCoy, Kiara Lewis to transfer from Ohio State
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Lewis also played in every game, averaging 6.7 points. The Buckeyes also will have to replace graduating senior forward Shayla Cooper. The team again will be anchored by All-American guard Kelsey Mitchell, who decided to return for her senior season.
Ohio State Women's Basketball: Tori McCoy, Kiara Lewis Set To Transfer Out Of ProgramScout
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Google 2017-18 men's basketball odds are out, Buckeyes a long shot - 247Sports

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2017-18 men's basketball odds are out, Buckeyes a long shot
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Ohio State fans will have to scroll a long way down to find the Buckeyes, who's odds are 150/1, behind nine other Big Ten programs and in-state schools Xavier (66/1) and Cincinnati (250/1). Michigan and Michigan State are the Big Ten teams with the ...


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Google Tori McCoy, Kiara Lewis to transfer from Ohio State - 247Sports

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Tori McCoy, Kiara Lewis to transfer from Ohio State
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McCoy, a member of the Big Ten All-Freshman Team as a forward, averaged 8.1 points and 5.9 rebounds per game for the Buckeyes and led the team with 59 blocked shots. Lewis, a guard, averaged 6.7 points, 1.8 assists and started the final 15 games of the ...
Ohio State Women's Basketball: Tori McCoy, Kiara Lewis Set To Transfer Out Of ProgramScout
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Google BH: Hanging Tuf | Queen City's finest - 247Sports

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"I think he likes Urban [Meyer] and Larry Johnson a ton and feels the Buckeyes would give him the best chance at a national championship. "[James] Franklin and those guys have done a tremendous job recruiting him. They have momentum after their Big Ten ...


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In those same four games against Wright State and Rutgers, she came to the plate 12 times for the Buckeyes and failed to reach base just once. She batted .889, two home runs (including a grand slam) and a double among her hits, and walked four times.


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Google 4-Star DT Taron Vincent Commits to Ohio State Buckeyes - Bleacher Report

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4-Star DT Taron Vincent Commits to Ohio State Buckeyes. Photo credit: Scout.com. Mike Chiari Featured ColumnistApril 2, 2017. One of the class of 2018's biggest prizes is off the market, as defensive tackle Taron Vincent committed to Ohio State on Sunday.
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Google BM5: Spring ball notes: Vast improvement throwing deep ball? - 247Sports

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Steve Helwagen joins Dave Biddle to discuss all of that and much more on this 15-minute version of the podcast with the misleading title: The Bucknuts Morning 5. What's next for the Buckeyes? Make sure you're in the loop -- take five seconds to sign up ...
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Google Buckeyes No. 1 in ESPN's preseason FPI rankings - 247Sports

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Yes, Ohio State struggled offensively over the second half of last season. Yes, the Buckeyes were blown out by the eventual national champions in the College Football Playoff. No, that doesn't seem to impact the thought of Urban Meyer's program for 2017.
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LGHL Ohio State defensive end prospect to visit this weekend

Ohio State defensive end prospect to visit this weekend
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The Buckeyes are penciled in to have a visit with a 4-star DE.

Buckeyes searching in the Bluegrass State


Stephen Herron (Louisville, KY / Trinity) will be back in Columbus this coming weekend. Herron last visited when Ohio State hosted Nebraska back in November. This visit is telling for Herron as he’s making yet another trip to Columbus on his own dime. Herron is a class of 2019 defensive end who will end up being one of the highest regarded players in the country when his senior season rolls around. He has not yet been evaluated by all the major recruiting sites, however, according to 247Sports, Herron is a four-star prospect and the No. 15 overall player in his class. Herron does hold offers from Alabama, Michigan, Ohio State and Tennessee. The Buckeyes are considered the leader in this race and will look to widen the gap even more after the weekend. Herron attends state power Trinity High School in Kentucky.


#Buckeyes getting big-time 2019 DE Stephen Herron back on campus this weekend. One of the nation's top prospects in his class.

— Marc Givler (@MarcGivlerBG) April 4, 2017

Staying in the Bluegrass State, the Buckeyes offered 2019 offensive lineman Bryan Hudson on Tuesday morning. Hudson, listed at 6-foot-5, 290 pounds, is a four-star prospect and a top 100 player, according to 247Sports. Hudson has recently started to see his recruitment blow up as he picked up an offer from Alabama on Monday as well. He sits at a total of seven offers.


It's amazing how great god is. I'm so blessed to have received an offer from The Ohio State University!!! pic.twitter.com/yztZHJwtzb

— Bryan Hudson (@HudsonBryan) April 4, 2017

This will be a tough pull as Hudson has built up a good relationship with coach John Schlarman of Kentucky. However, as we head into the coming months, the lure of big programs might be enough to broaden his horizon. Ohio State is in the race early —and they’ll try and get Hudson back on campus sometime this summer.

Emory Jones is ‘110 percent’


Recently, Emory Jones has been visiting college campuses and enjoying the process of college football recruiting. With talk heating up that other schools are making up ground for the highly rated quarterback.

Jones put an end to those false accusations.


110% buckeye https://t.co/eAhLl8yPTX

— Emory Jones (@eXjones6) April 4, 2017

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Google Kurelic: 2018 recruiting topping 2017? stars return to OSU - 247Sports

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Kurelic: 2018 recruiting topping 2017? stars return to OSU
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With the exception of Teague, the Buckeyes have offered a scholarship to all of those prospects, and as you read here at Bucknuts on Saturday, running backs coach Tony Alford is very interested in Teague and will go see him later this spring. You were ...
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Google Texas 4-star includes Ohio State among his final choices - 247Sports

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Texas 4-star includes Ohio State among his final choices
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The Buckeyes are known to be one of Young's top choices. Woodard took to Twitter this evening to say Ohio State is also one of his top choices. Young has come out with his final 10 list which is made up of Ohio State, Texas A&M, Texas, Baylor, Clemson, ...


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Google Buckeyes offer Kentucky offensive lineman - 247Sports

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What's next for the Buckeyes? Make sure you're in the loop -- take five seconds to sign up for our FREE Buckeyes newsletter now! In addition to Ohio State, Hudson has a list of offers that includes Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Louisville and North Carolina.

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Google The NFL loves having Ohio State Buckeyes - 247Sports

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The NFL loves having Ohio State Buckeyes
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The Buckeyes are possibly the best at taking high school kids and turning them into young men, many of which are ready to succeed in the NFL. The recent results seems to speak for with the number of players drafted, or signed as undrafted free agents, ...
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Google Ohio State near bottom of Land of 10 power rankings - 247Sports

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Ohio State near bottom of Land of 10 power rankings
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The usual suspects -- Michigan State, Michigan, Indiana (with new coach Archie Miller) and Wisconsin -- sit near the top, but the folks at Land of 10 do not think highly of an under-pressure Thad Matta and his Ohio State program. The Buckeyes rank 12 ...


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LGHL Ohio State’s Greg Schiano says Malik Hooker can be the next Ed Reed in NFL

Ohio State’s Greg Schiano says Malik Hooker can be the next Ed Reed in NFL
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The former Buckeye safety has a bright NFL future head of him.

“Range is the biggest comparison. And when he has the ball in his hands. Remember when Ed got the ball? Whoo. If he didn’t score, you were disappointed. Same thing with this kid.”

- Greg Schiano via Bruce Feldman, FOX Sports


Ohio State fans are well aware of the ability and talent that former safety Malik Hooker possesses. After all, Hooker put on a show last season for the Buckeyes, with seven interceptions - and three of those going for touchdowns. He also added 74 tackles on the year and helped fortify a defensive secondary that was one of the more terrifying in the country last season alongside Marshon Lattimore and Gareon Conley. Now Hooker is headed to the NFL and is drawing high praise from his former defensive coordinator.

Greg Schiano coached a potential future Hall of Fame safety by the name of Ed Reed and Schiano sees a lot of Reed in Hooker. When comparing the two, Schiano mentioned their insane athleticism and their ability to be all over the field in an instant. Both of the defensive backs’ range is impressive and Hooker is even a bit bigger than Reed was. With Hooker likely headed near the top of the NFL draft in a couple of weeks, his future looks immensely bright.

“He put in a few plays that I've been asking for since last year. We've been executing a few deep balls. ... I feel like he runs the ball more. He finds different ways and different schemes to run the ball. He's more of a grit guy. He's coached a lot of grit backs in the past. That's something that we as running backs appreciate.”

- Mike Weber via Bill Landis, Cleveland.com


Ohio State running back Mike Weber is already coming off a 1,000-yard rushing season with the Buckeyes and with the addition of Kevin Wilson to the coaching staff, Weber is liking his chances of having another great season. When Weber spoke to the media, he mentioned that last season the playcalling got a little predictable at times but has spoken his praises of Wilson so far this spring. And what’s not to be excited about? Wilson has coached several running backs at Indiana to 1,000-yard rushing seasons including current NFL running back Tevin Coleman who was one of the top running backs in the country when he played for the Hoosiers.

With improvements expected to come in the passing game it’s worth noting that opportunities will arise from a successful deep passing attack in the run game and should provide enough holes in the defense for Weber to do what he does best. If things are clicking, Ohio State’s offense could be back to being run as a well-oiled machine in 2017.

“Once he finally took the job over last year, Campbell averaged 27.8 yards on 12 kick returns, including three for 105 yards in the Fiesta Bowl against Clemson.”

- Bill Landis, Cleveland.com


Bill Landis of Cleveland.com broke down some of the players that Ohio State might use in the kick return game for the 2017 season. The most likely selection is Parris Campbell, which comes at no surprise considering the many long returns he had last season including against Clemson and Indiana. Some of the other options are worth a look too, including Demario McCall, Kendall Sheffield, Eric Glover-Williams, K.J. Hill, and Denzel Ward. Considering Glover-Williams has received a lot of praise from the coaching staff before it might make sense to get him more involved with special teams. Hill is expected to make a jump this season at wide receiver after showing flashes in 2016, and could see an increased role while on special teams as well.

It was interesting to see Sheffield and Ward listed, considering that they’re defensive backs. It’s not too crazy to list them there, as plenty of defensive backs have been great return men in the past, but with a roster filled with speed I’d be a bit surprised if they ended up getting a chance to return kicks this season.

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BM5: The next must get is ... ?
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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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2017 tOSU Special Teams Discussion

Ohio State is looking for touchdowns in the kick return game: Who are the candidates?

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Who are Ohio State's kick and punt return candidates?

Step No. 1 to becoming a kickoff or punt returner for Ohio State is to hold onto the ball. The Buckeyes chart every ball kicked into the air, and how it's handled on the other end. Drop it in practice? And you're likely not gonna be the guy in a game.

That makes sense. Step No. 2 is more exciting.

"What is their dynamic ability to score?" special teams coordinator Kerry Coombs said last week.

The 2017 season is still months away, so Ohio State's quest to find a dynamic return man isn't a glaring need at the moment. Expect the competition to become more heated in August. But the battle begins now in spring, with a group of players looking to take over those roles.
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For all of the explosive athletes Urban Meyer has recruited since 2012, an explosive return game has largely eluded the Buckeyes.

"That wasn’t a phase of our special forces that was good enough last year," Coombs said. "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."

Here are the candidates in Ohio State's return game:

1. Demario McCall

Coombs said if Ohio State was playing a game tomorrow, McCall would be the starting punt returner. We've seen him back there fielding punts through the first half of spring practice. He had three punt returns last year for 47 yards, nothing mind-blowing, but he didn't have much of a chance with Dontre Wilson and Curtis Samuel handling most of the duties.

It's unclear what exactly McCall's role in the offense will be in 2017, but right now he's your leader in the battle to be the Buckeyes' punt returner.

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