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Google Watch: Who will be 4 new starters on defense for Buckeyes? - 247Sports

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Watch: Who will be 4 new starters on defense for Buckeyes?
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Unlike last season when Ohio State was replacing several starters, the Buckeyes have just four spots to fill defensively in 2017. Unfortunately, all four departed starters -- safety Malik Hooker, cornerbacks Marshon Lattimore and Gareon Conley, and ...

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Google New Ohio State OC Kevin Wilson defends Indiana years - ESPN

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New Ohio State OC Kevin Wilson defends Indiana years
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He wasn't a coaching free agent for long with the Buckeyes signing him as their new offensive coordinator in January. He went through his first spring practices this week working under coach Urban Meyer. "We wouldn't be here doing this job if those ...
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LGHL Ohio State reportedly signs non-binding agreement to play in the NIT

Ohio State reportedly signs non-binding agreement to play in the NIT
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Will the Buckeyes play in the postseason? It could be trending that way.

Will Ohio State accept an NIT bid? We’re one step closer to knowing now.

Adam Jardy of the Columbus Dispatch reports that Ohio State returned the paperwork needed for the Buckeyes to play in the NIT. From Jardy’s report:

Ohio State has returned a signed copy of the NIT postseason agreement for 2017, the NCAA confirmed to The Dispatch.

The agreement is sent to nearly all Division I men's basketball teams starting in late January. Teams that return a signed agreement can change their minds about playing in the NIT, but an NCAA spokesman said such decisions are rare.

Of course, “rare” doesn’t mean “never happens.” After all, as Jardy also pointed out, LSU decided to decline an NIT bid during the Ben Simmons season, even though they finished with a 19-14 record.

Last night, right after the Buckeyes lost to Rutgers, it wasn’t clear if the Buckeyes would accept a bid, if offered. Thad Matta told us that he didn’t know if the Buckeyes would take a bid, and the idea didn’t exactly excite many of the players we talked to.

But people can change their mind after having a night to sleep on it. We’ll see what Ohio State eventually decides to do. If they want another game (or more), at least their paperwork is in order.

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LGHL Ted Ginn Jr. to sign with the New Orleans Saints, per report

Ted Ginn Jr. to sign with the New Orleans Saints, per report
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The wide receiver is headed to an NFC South rival, but is joining several other Buckeyes.

Heading into the offseason as an unrestricted free agent, the Carolina Panthers decided not to re-sign wideout and special teams phenom Ted Ginn Jr. Instead, the Buckeye has agreed to terms with the New Orleans Saints, according to Dianna Russini of ESPN.

Ginn will be joining several other Buckeyes in the Big Easy, and will a welcome addition to a wide receiver group that includes big guy Michael Thomas. The Saints wanted to add some new targets for quarterback Drew Brees, and the first man up was from an NFC South rival.

Initially pegged as a return specialist early in his career, the wideout has proven that he can have success on the offensive side of the ball thanks to his last few seasons with the Panthers. His first stint in Carolina was only for a year, before making a quick stop with the Arizona Cardinals on his way back to Carolina in 2015. Ginn signed a 2-year deal worth $4.2 million, including a $1.7 million signing bonus.

His new contract with the Panthers was justified in year one. During the team’s Super Bowl run, Ginn was having a career-high season, amassing 739 yards on 44 receptions for 36 first downs and 10 touchdowns. He followed that up with a 2016 season that included 752 yards on 52 receptions for 27 first downs and four touchdowns — Ginn also became one of the first players to claim an 85-plus yard touchdown reception, 85-plus yard punt return for a touchdown and 85-plus yard kick return for a touchdown.

For most of his career, Ginn has lived around the 50% mark for receptions on targets, but when he does make the grab he averages over 11-yards per catch. The Buckeye’s real draw is his speed. He never really fit the mold to be a team’s No. 1 receiver, but is perfect as a deep threat.

The early years of his career focused on the return game, with Ginn fielding both kicks and punts. Over the course of his 10 years in the NFL, Ginn has recorded a sensational 2,497 yards and four touchdowns on 238 punt returns, along with 6,842 yards and three touchdowns on 300 kick returns. He also scored on two different kick returns that were over 100 yards.

The Miami Dolphins’ first round draft pick (No. 9 overall) in 2007 out of Ohio State found a way to be productive on both offense and special teams throughout his career, and has definitely left a legacy of which he — and Buckeye Nation -- can be proud.

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Google BM5: Columbus: The new 'Motor City'? - 247Sports

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BM5: Columbus: The new 'Motor City'?
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In order to accomplish that, the Buckeyes need depth, even more that last season. With the way OSU has recruited, that is a possibility in 2017. Ward and Arnette began spring practice as the top two corners. Burns played sparingly last year, but did ...

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Google BH: Celebrity coaching hires ahead? | Don't sleep on Mr. Burns - 247Sports

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BH: Celebrity coaching hires ahead? | Don't sleep on Mr. Burns
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But one of our team sources that spends quite a bit of time around the Woody Hayes Facility says not to sleep on one other 2017 DB as well as one from the Buckeyes' 2016 recruiting class. “Rodjay Burns is a guy they like a lot,” the source began. “He ...
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Google Ranking all-time Ohio State national and Big Ten champs - ESPN

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Ranking all-time Ohio State national and Big Ten champs
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It's a unique achievement, but where does this team rank among the all-time Buckeyes teams that won a championship, whether national or Big Ten? To find out, I set up a grading system that measures many factors of all of Ohio State's 36 teams that won ...

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Google With latest moves, scholarship situation more clear for Buckeyes - 247Sports

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With latest moves, scholarship situation more clear for Buckeyes
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One of the storylines around Ohio State this off-season is how the Buckeyes were going to get down to the 85-man scholarship limit by the start of fall camp. The Buckeyes sat at 89 current and incoming players on the big board heading into this week ...
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Google Buckeyes need depth to rotate corners again in 2017 - 247Sports

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Buckeyes need depth to rotate corners again in 2017
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In order to accomplish that, the Buckeyes need depth, even more that last season. With the way OSU has recruited, that is a possibility in 2017. Ward and Arnette began spring practice as the top two corners. Burns played sparingly last year, but did ...

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Google Bill Kurelic talks: Ideal Ohio State Buckeyes' WR class; sleeper OL ... - 247Sports

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Bill Kurelic talks: Ideal Ohio State Buckeyes' WR class; sleeper OL ...
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Bill Kurelic talks about the ideal 2018 wide receiver haul for the Buckeyes; a possible OL sleeper; DB talk and more…

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Google Watch: Who will be 3 new starters on offense for Buckeyes? - 247Sports

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Google Source: Vikings to consider Buckeyes' Jent - Amico Hoops (press release) (registration) (blog)

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Source: Vikings to consider Buckeyes' Jent
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Jent, 47, is in the first year of his second stint under Buckeyes head coach Thad Matta. Jent also served in the role from 2011-13. Following his playing career at Ohio State (1988-92), Jent spent several years in the now-defunct Continental Basketball ...

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Google Men's hockey: Badgers look to take down Buckeyes in regular season finale - The Badger Herald

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Men's hockey: Badgers look to take down Buckeyes in regular season finale
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The University of Wisconsin men's hockey team will take on No. 15 Ohio State in the final series of regular season this weekend. The Badgers swept the Buckeyes in their first face-off this season, granting hope to secure a first-round bye in the Big ...
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LGHL 4-star CB Asante Samuel Jr. has Ohio State in his top group

4-star CB Asante Samuel Jr. has Ohio State in his top group
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The Buckeyes are on the radar of an NFL standout’s son.

Samuel down to six


Ever since Urban Meyer’s arrival in Columbus, Ohio to become Ohio State’s head football coach, the Buckeyes have had plenty of success on the recruiting trail down in Florida. The most notable would be at St. Thomas Aquinas in Fort Lauderdale, where they have reeled in talents like Damon Arnette, Nick Bosa, Joey Bosa and Trevon Grimes in previous years.

On Wednesday, they got one step closer to being able to add another name to that group when 2018 cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. narrowed his 38 offers down to his Top five schools on Twitter. As expected, Ohio State did find their way on the list for the 5-foot-9, 166-pounder and their competition will be very tough in this recruitment. The top list also included Alabama, Florida State, LSU and Miami (FL).


I Will Be Committing In The Summer ! #Tribe18 #Storm18 #GoBucks #RollTide #GoTigers pic.twitter.com/vY0rr0d9Bn

— Asante Samuel Ⓜ️ (@godschild3_) March 9, 2017

For now, the Buckeyes will have some catching up to do. Well, so will the Crimson Tide, Tigers and Hurricanes. It was just late last month that Samuel spoke with 247Sports’ Chris Nee and told him that the Jimbo Fisher and the Seminoles have a “big lead” for his services. As of Wednesday night, the Garnet and Gold hold 85 percent of Samuel’s 247Sports Crystal Ball predictions.

However, the good news is that Samuel is currently uncommitted and Ohio State has time to potentially throw a wrench into things — and attempt to make this battle much closer. First order of business is to get the four-star prospect in Columbus and on campus. If that doesn’t happen before summer, it may be too late for the Buckeyes.

With that being said, anything can happen in recruiting. Samuel is ranked as the No. 108 overall player in the 2018 recruiting class. Among cornerbacks, Samuel finds himself as the 14th highest graded one and is pegged as the 27th best player in the talented state of Florida.

Kinnard waits for Bucks


Back on National Signing Day for the 2017 class, Urban Meyer and Mark Pantoni touched on how the Buckeyes need to make Ohio more of a priority going forward. So far, the Buckeyes are doing that. They have a commitment from 2018 all purpose back Jaelen Gill of Westerville South (OH) and have offered eight others inside the state.

However, one they have not offered is ‘18 offensive tackle Darian Kinnard of St. Ignatius (OH). The 6-foot-6, 315-pounder does have offers from Cincinnati, Iowa State, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Purdue and UCLA. But it certainly, and definitely not shockingly, seems that the three-star prospect is waiting on that offer from the Scarlet and Gray to come.

“I don’t have an offer from Ohio State but they always stay in contact. I’d say the ones that stick out the most are Kentucky, Maryland and Ohio State,” Kinnard relayed to 247Sports’ Steve Wiltfong. It was also revealed by Wiltfong that the only campus Kinnard has been to yet is the Buckeyes’.

Obviously, it is a wait-and-see approach here in regards to whether or not Kinnard will get an offer from Ohio State. The good news for the Buckeyes is that the three-star prospect hasn’t gotten offers that force them to play their hand. However, UCLA is probably the top offer he has gotten and that just came about on Tuesday. We will see if that starts some crazy recruiting momentum for Kinnard and enables offers to start pouring in.

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Google Kurelic: Meyer contacts DB; going for best in Virginia, Georgia - 247Sports

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Kurelic: Meyer contacts DB; going for best in Virginia, Georgia
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Good evening Bucknuts subscribers! There is plenty going on with Ohio State football recruiting so let's get started! I will of course have plenty more throughout the night and tomorrow. 1) The Buckeyes are going after the country's No. 2 inside ...

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Google Buckeyes 7.5-point favorites over Rutgers in Big Ten Tournament - 247Sports

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Buckeyes 7.5-point favorites over Rutgers in Big Ten Tournament
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Eleventh-seeded Ohio State is favored by 7.5 points over 14th-seeded Rutgers in the Big Ten Tournament. The Buckeyes (17-14, 7-11 Big Ten) and Scarlet ...

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Google Baseball: Buckeyes travel to face Florida Gulf Coast with new-look rotation - OSU - The Lantern

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Baseball: Buckeyes travel to face Florida Gulf Coast with new-look rotation
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The Buckeyes lost their first game of the series, 7-2, but won back-to-back games on Saturday and Sunday, and seemed to start hitting their stride in the past two games. Sophomore catcher Jacob Barnwell has taken over as the man behind the plate for ...


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Google Men's hockey: Statement weekend; Buckeyes close regular season at No. 13 Wisconsin - OSU -...

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Men's hockey: Statement weekend; Buckeyes close regular season at No. 13 Wisconsin
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Both the Buckeyes and Badgers are in contention for an at-large bid in the NCAA tournament. The Badgers rest in a tie with Notre Dame for the No. 13 spot in the PairWise rankings — the de facto Division I college hockey bracketology. The Scarlet and ...

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Buckeyes loaded despite several NFL defections
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But coach Urban Meyer's young team coalesced and made a run all the way to the semifinals of the College Football Playoff, where the Buckeyes were routed by Clemson. They finished 11-2. Meyer walked onto the indoor practice field at the Woody Hayes ...


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Google Trevor Thompson: This isn't what you come to Ohio State for - 247Sports

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Trevor Thompson: This isn't what you come to Ohio State for
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The Buckeyes entered on the back of a disappointing 17-14 regular season and an 11th place finish in the conference. Yet there was thought that the team could make a run in the Tournament and hoped to win it in order to make the NCAA Tournament.


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Google What Thad Matta said after the Ohio State Buckeyes' 66-57 loss to Rutgers in the Big Ten...

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What Thad Matta said after the Ohio State Buckeyes' 66-57 loss to Rutgers in the Big Ten tourney
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But the Ohio State Buckeyes' 66-57 loss to Rutgers — 14th-seeded Rutgers, the league's last-place squad — Wednesday night at the Big Ten touney still landed as something of a shock. The Buckeyes (17-15) committed 14 turnovers to the Knights' 13 and ...
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LGHL Will Ohio State play in the NIT/posteason?

Will Ohio State play in the NIT/posteason?
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It’s not clear yet.

Washington D.C.—The Ohio State locker room was morose and quiet. That’s not a surprise, given that Ohio State’s run in the Big Ten Tournament came to an end even quicker than fans and players expected, as Rutgers knocked off the Buckeyes, 66-57.

With the loss, Ohio State’s record falls to 17-15. The NCAA Tournament is obviously out of the question, but heading into the Rutgers game, Ohio State was projected to make the NIT, anywhere from a three to a five seed. After a bad loss, that seed line is likely to take a hit.

Earlier this evening, Adam Jardy of the Columbus Dispatch spoke with Ohio State Athletic Director Gene Smith about Smith’s vote of confidence in Thad Matta, stating he’d be coaching the Buckeyes again next season. During that conversation, Smith said the following:


"We've got some postseason opportunities for these young men and hope that they perform well and then we'll have the offseason for Thad to put in place the things he feels we need to have in place to be able to get back to where we want

When I asked Matta is Ohio State would accept an NIT bid if offered, he told me he didn’t know yet.

It very well may have been just the disappointment after losing a tough game, but the mood in the Ohio State locker room wasn’t one of a team that badly wanted another chance to play.

Trevor Thompson seemed lukewarm at best if he wanted to play in the NIT. “If we do, we do,” he said. C.J. Jackson told us, “I guess so” when asked if he’d want to play in another game, given that the season didn’t end the way he wanted. Other players like Buckeye point guard JaQuan Lyle pointed out that the decision would not be theirs. Nobody was particularly clamoring for another immediate shot at redemption.

On one hand, a trip to the NIT would give additional game time experience for Ohio State’s younger players, like Andre Wesson and Micah Potter, as well as a chance to end the season on a higher note than a brutal loss to Rutgers. But if the team is banged up and not mentally engaged, it’s also easy to understand why the team might elect to pass on the trip. The crowds would be sparse, the payoff perhaps limited, and if losing to Rutgers was bad, then losing an opening round game to New Mexico State or Richmond would be damaging as well.

Ohio State will need to determine if this team would benefit, emotionally, mentally, or otherwise from additional postseason basketball. If the Buckeyes want that opportunity, they will probably get another shot. But in the immediate aftermath of a tough loss, that wasn’t clear. It’s tough to make that evaluation right after a difficult loss.

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LGHL JaQuan Lyle says he’s returning to Ohio State, Trevor Thompson isn’t sure yet

JaQuan Lyle says he’s returning to Ohio State, Trevor Thompson isn’t sure yet
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After a tough loss, two OSU players spoke about the future.

Washington D.C.—Emotions were running high following a crushing Ohio State loss to the lowest seed in the 2017 Big Ten Tournament, Rutgers. As the players struggled to process what had just happened in the 40 minutes on the court prior, given the current climate of college basketball, the inevitable look towards next season became a recurring topic amongst those most discussed about possible pro jumps.

“Yeah, I’m coming back,” sophomore guard JaQuan Lyle said. When asked to confirm he was back next season, he nodded his head.

Some had speculated the one time Oregon signee could entertain options playing in the NBA’s developmental G-League or perhaps abroad given his age (21) being older than much of the rest of his eligibility class. Lyle struggled to find his shot — as did many of his teammates — during the 66-57 loss to Rutgers and while it’s possible the Buckeyes will still pursue a post season tournament, it’s a sure bet Lyle didn’t want his OSU career to end the way the game against the Scarlet Knights did.

One of the more visibly impacted players by the difficult loss, Buckeye big man Trevor Thompson, had previously tested the draft waters, taking advantage of a new NCAA rule which allows players to go through workouts if they pay their own way and pull themselves out of draft consideration after a month or two if they aren’t receiving the kind of feedback they were hoping for.

Improved overall considerably from even a season prior, Thompson struggled on the glass against Rutgers at times and also didn’t have the kind of game any Buckeye big would want to be their swan song. But while battling through the difficult aftermath of a challenging loss, he wasn’t ready to tip his hand definitively one way or the other.

“I’m not really sure right now,” Thompson said. “I’m just frustrated right now. That’s what my focus is on,” a visibly emotional Thompson echoed. “Only time will tell, I guess.”

While lost-for-the-season junior wingman Keita Bates-Diop arguably held the Buckeyes’ highest draft grade heading into this past season, he’s already stated in the wake of a year stolen by a leg injury that he’s planning to return to Ohio State. An already thin on the interior basketball Buckeyes would be even thinner if Thompson decides to go through the draft process for good this time.

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