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... ** Johnnie's health be good?… We have some good news to pass along about Ohio State wide receiver Johnnie Dixon, who will somehow be a fourth-year junior this season. Dixon has barely played during his first three years in the program due to knee ...

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tBBC Senators Made “Serious Pitch” for Patrick Sharp Before Acquiring Alex Burrows

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DALLAS, TX – JANUARY 26: Patrick Sharp #10 of the Dallas Stars celebrates his goal against the Buffalo Sabres in the second period at American Airlines Center on January 26, 2017 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Thanks to the ongoing ratings battle between TSN and Sportsnet, the NHL trade deadline is built up to point where irrespective of the volume of trade activity, the day itself often winds up being a let down.

It’s to the point where one of the best parts about the trade deadline winds up being the post-deadline articles that reveal details on the trades that fell through.

According to Elliotte Friedman’s latest ’30 Thoughts’ column, one of those deals involved the Ottawa Senators making a serious pitch for the Dallas Stars’ Patrick Sharp.


17. Dallas GM Jim Nill scored points with his fraternity by being upfront about Patrick Sharp’s injury. Not surprisingly, there were several teams ready to make serious pitches, including Ottawa before it acquired Alex Burrows. Nill told Dallas-area reporters by saying “you can’t trade an injured player,” but, as one of his brethren replied, “No, you can’t. But some have tried. And others have succeeded.” Sharp chose to play through it because he wanted to try and help the Stars get back in the playoff race. What I’m more curious about is that he will have the surgery instead of competing for the Cup. That’s a sign he intends to play next season.

We probably won’t even know whether the Senators were ever really close to a deal or whether the deal was kiboshed because of Jim Nill’s disclosure about Sharp’s health, but it sounds like the Senators had a number of offers out there.

Considering that Sharp has missed 26-games this season because of concussions, coupled with Friedman’s comments above that touch upon another injury that will require surgery and the fact that Sharp’s numbers this season are the worst of his career since he broke in as a rookie in 2003-04, it’s probably fair to assume that the asking price on Sharp would have been significantly lower than the price paid to acquire Burrows.

Moreover, it stands to reason that the inability to get a deal done with Dallas probably helped fuel the Senators’ urgency to get a deal for Burrows done.

At the time of the trade, there was a substantial amount of consternation regarding the price that the Senators paid and even after Burrows’ excellent two-goal performance last night against the Avalanche, I don’t think it changes that. Not only did they give up a blue-chip prospect, but they essentially had to make a sizable financial commitment in the form of a two-year extension worth $5-million to entice Burrows to waive his no-trade clause. They’ve invested a lot into this soon-to-be 36-year old forward.

Given the reported interest in Burrows and how he refused to waive his NTC to other teams, it was a commitment to a player that a lot of other teams weren’t willing to make.

To Dorion’s credit however, it’s not like he could afford to sit on his hands.

Clarke MacArthur’s long-term injury afforded the Senators the financial flexibility to go out and make a series of trades and faced with a playoff mandate by owner Eugene Melnyk, Senators general manager Pierre Dorion obviously felt compelled to protect his team’s short-term interests while the team is seated in a playoff position and could take advantage of a weak Atlantic Division and Eastern Conference.

Until the philosophy and mandate from the top changes, these are the circumstances that Dorion’s forced to operate under.

We don’t have to like them, but I certainly don’t envy them.

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LGHL Ohio State baseball hits the road to take on Campbell

Ohio State baseball hits the road to take on Campbell
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The Buckeyes will be in the Tar Heel state this weekend for a three-game series with the Camels

Ohio State baseball is now two weekends and eight games into its new season, and much as was anticipated the Buckeyes have shown some growing pains. Head coach Greg Beals has a host of newcomers on the squad, and Ohio State is still searching for some consistency at the plate, in the field, and on the mound.

“I said all along that we would have some bumps and take a few lumps early on, and I feel like that’s what’s happening,” Beals said to Greg Hoard of Press Pros Magazine.

Despite dropping three of four in Arizona during the Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge, and sitting at 3-5 overall, the Buckeyes have shown signs of the kind of team they could be. They scored five runs against an excellent Oregon State club, the No. 5 team in the country at the time, and got a masterful pitching performance out of redshirt junior Yianni Pavlopoulos, in pulling off what was probably the program’s biggest upset in at least two years.

Pavlopoulos earned Big Ten Co-Pitcher of the Week honors for his six innings of three-hit, scoreless ball against the Beavers. It was the right-hander’s first career win as a starter, but as Beals indicated on Wednesday, Pavlopoulos will now be headed back to the bullpen to reprise the closer’s role he held last season. The weekend rotation going forward will include redshirt junior Adam Niemeyer, redshirt senior Jake Post, and sophomore Ryan Feltner.

Offensively, Ohio State is averaging 4.5 runs per game, but that doesn’t tell the whole story. In the team’s five losses, the lineup has averaged fewer than two runs per game, while in the three wins it scores nine. Only three regulars are hitting .300 or better, and five are at .207 or worse. The quality of at-bats and hard contact should improve as the Buckeyes see more live pitching, but the Jekyll and Hyde routine of the bats is something to keep an eye on.

Redshirt senior Zach Ratcliff continues to swing the bat well, slashing .367/.387/.633 with two doubles, a pair of home runs, seven runs scored, and six driven in through his first 30 at-bats. Sophomores Brady Cherry and Jacob Barnwell have also been hitting the ball hard, and the two holdovers from last year’s team, Tre’ Gantt and Jalen Washington, have been solid at the top of the order.

Another alarming trend worth watching is that Ohio State has been sloppy defensively, committing 16 errors in eight games. Washington and Cherry have five apiece, so the left side of the infield hasn’t been providing the kind of backing the pitching staff needs. Neither player has seen extended time at their positions in the past, though, so with more game experience they should be able to clean things up.

The Buckeyes next opportunity to do so comes this weekend in Buies Creek, North Carolina, where they will travel for the three-game series with Campbell. The Fighting Camels come from a solid Big South Conference that produced last year’s national champion Coastal Carolina, and are fresh off a series win last time out.

Let’s take a look at what Ohio State will be up against in the Tar Heel state.

Campbell Fighting Camels (4-3)


Third-year head coach Justin Haire saw Campbell’s four-year string of winning at least 30 games come to an end in 2016, with the team finishing 26-27, good for fifth in the Big South. Haire has 22 newcomers on his squad this season, but it’s the experienced veterans that will determine how successful the Camels will be this season.

The most important player for Haire is redshirt senior Cole Hallum, who is returning after injuries limited him to just six games a season ago. Hallum, a designated hitter and pitcher, was named a preseason second-team All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and in 2015 earned Big South Player of the Year honors. Through seven games, the Bakersfield, California native has a slash line of .250/.484/.650 with two doubles, two home runs, six runs scored, and 11 RBIs, anchoring the middle of Campbell’s order.

Senior outfielder/catcher Drew Butler is also off to a good start from the leadoff position. Butler is slashing .435/.594/.522 with a pair of doubles, 12 runs scored, and a perfect nine stolen bases in nine attempts.

On the mound, the Camels have a duo of junior righties coming back from injuries in 2016 that are among the more highly-touted prospects in the conference in Alan Winans and Andrew Witczack. Along with Hallum, the trio has thus far thrown 16.2 innings, yielding eight runs and striking out 18.

The Buckeyes will also see freshman Ryan Kirk. The right-hander has thrown 9.1 innings in three appearances that include one start. He’s been roughed up to the tune of eight runs in those innings, with eight strikeouts and seven walks.

Out of the bullpen, Campbell has gotten a great start to the season from sophomore Tyson Messer, who has won two games in relief and allowed just one earned run in 9.2 innings of work.

Game times and probable pitching matchups


Friday, March 3rd, 6:00 p.m. ET (streaming live on Big South Network)

Niemeyer (1-1, 3.60 ERA) vs. Winans (1-0, 1.80)

Saturday, March 4th, 3:00 p.m. ET (streaming live on Big South Network)

Post (0-1, 4.50) vs. Witczak (0-1, 6.00)

Sunday, March 5th, 1:00 p.m. ET (streaming live on Big South Network)

Feltner (0-2, 5.23) vs. Kirk (1-0, 7.71)

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LGHL In-state 4-star LB visiting Ohio State today

In-state 4-star LB visiting Ohio State today
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An in-state 4-star is making the short trek to Columbus.

For Urban Meyer and the Ohio State football staff, there’s more than an abundant amount of pitches they can use to sell recruits on why Ohio State is the best option. From the academics, facilities, fans, success and more, the Buckeyes have all a young athlete could ever want.

However, one tool the staff uses to it’s advantage maybe better than anything else is the success they are having at sending Buckeyes to the NFL. Today, once again Ohio State has numerous former players suiting up for the NFL combine, and make no mistake about it, this recruiting pitch speaks for itself and is coming in loud and clear to many of the nation’s top prospects.


.@BuckyBrooks Mock Draft 2.0:

1. CLE: M. Garrett
2. SF: M. Hooker
3. CHI: J. Adams
4. JAX: S. Thomas
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— NFL (@NFL) March 2, 2017
Peters heading East on I-70


The in-state 2018 Ohio prospects as of late have been garnering some serious attention—and it’s becoming more and more clear that it is very deserving. With several of the nation’s top programs, such as Alabama, coming into Ohio’s border and offering in-state prospects before Ohio State has given the impression that the Buckeyes need to be on their guard for protecting their borders. Fortunately, they have the opportunity to do that very thing this coming weekend.


Going up to OSU ⚪friday!! An UK Saturday!! great weekend #thankful

— xavier peters#1 (@xavierpeters22) March 2, 2017

Later today, Xavier Peters (West Chester, OH / Lakota West) will be visiting Ohio State to see what the Buckeyes have to offer. Currently, Peters grades out as the 16th best outside linebacker in the country and the 11th best prospect in all of Ohio for 2018, according to 247sports. With a 6-foot-4, 220-pound frame, Peters has the size that will attract a serious host of schools, but there’s one offer Xavier has been wanting for some time now.

Currently, Peters holds offers from the likes of Penn State, UCLA, Virginia Tech, Oregon and Wisconsin, but his “dream school” Buckeyes have yet to pull the trigger. However, with several big time Ohio prep recruits seeing interest from the rest of the country, Urban Meyer may be into the idea of offering Peters to keep the protective border around Ohio. If so, a commitment could soon follow, but time will only tell.

Big visitor coming very soon


The defensive end position for Ohio State is almost guaranteed to see a five-star in each recruiting class. The prospects that Urban Meyer and Larry Johnson have brought to Columbus for the DE position have been nothing short of phenomenal. Fortunately for the Buckeyes, success breeds more success and the trend of bringing in top talent to anchor the end of the defensive line doesn’t look like it’s stopping any time soon.


One of the country's top DE prospects, Dorian Hardy, will be visiting #OhioState this month https://t.co/HBiA8FTVcZ

— Bill Kurelic (@Bill_Kurelic) March 2, 2017

Yesterday, Bill Kurelic let Buckeye fans know that another top defensive end would be visiting Ohio State this coming month. Dorian Hardy, a 6-foot-5, 245-pound New Jersey native hails from the prestigious Paramus Catholic High School, a school that is sending athletes to top college football programs each cycle, plans on making the trip to Columbus later this month.

Hardy holds a Buckeye offer, but also holds offers from the likes of Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, Miami, LSU and Michigan. The current four-star grades out currently as the sixth best at his position in the 2018 class and the fourth best prospect in New Jersey. While Alabama leads the way on the 247sports crystal ball predictions, there’s plenty of time before 2018’s National Signing Day. If the Buckeyes want to be in the running for this top prep star, the March unofficial visit needs to be successful. Fortunately, visits in Columbus rarely ever see anything but success.

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LGHL Pat Elflein tells teams he can play ‘right, left guard and center’ at the NFL Combine

Pat Elflein tells teams he can play ‘right, left guard and center’ at the NFL Combine
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The Buckeye is ready to be a versatile contributor at the next level.

Ohio State center Pat Elflein is one of only two Buckeyes competing in the NFL Combine who did not declare early for the draft. Elflein returning for his senior season was incredibly important for a shockingly young offensive line and Urban Meyer stated on multiple occasions that his return was immensely valuable.

After red-shirting his freshman season at Ohio State, the former right guard first saw playing time in 2013 and earned the starting role in 2014. It was during the mass exodus following the 2015 season that left Elflein facing a decision to move over a bit and play a new role as the team’s starting center.

His senior campaign included numerous post-season awards for a position he only played for one year, including: First Team All-American, Big Ten Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year, First Team All-Big Ten (Coaches/Media), and Rimington Trophy Winner. With that much success along with a lot of room for improvement, Elflein can be used several way on the offensive line at the next level.


☑️ National Champion
☑️ Captain
☑️ Outland Finalist
☑️ Rimington Winner
☑️ #NFLCombine Invitee

Good luck @elflein65!#DevelopedHere pic.twitter.com/yyVlST73iG

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) February 26, 2017

The Buckeye wasted no time following his final season in Columbus, quickly packing up and heading to LeCharles Bentley’s training facility in Arizona. Like Taylor Decker last year, and dozens of other players before him, Elflein is hoping to be the next first round o-line talent to train with the former NFL legend.

Measurements


Height: 6’3

Weight: 303 lbs

Hands: 9 3/4”

Arms: 33 1/4”

Media Interviews


The Buckeye took the podium Thursday and fielded some questions from the media. He was asked about his relationship with last year’s first round draft pick Taylor Decker and how the now Detroit Lion helped Elflein prepare.

“He’s been prepping me a lot for this whole experience, pretty much taking me through what’s going to happen each day. How the medical exams are going to go, how you’re always on the move and you’re going to be tired.”

Elflein went on to talk about how playing for Ohio State and competing against such top-tier talent has helped him get ready for the NFL. He’s been teammates with some of the leagues leading defenders and will have a leg up against the competition.

“That’s what you get when you go to Ohio State,” he said. “You had Joey Bosa, Adolphus Washington, Johnathan Hankins, John Simon, our linebackers. Everyone is an NFL-caliber player so you go against that talent every day and I think that’s why we have a good track record of guys transitioning well to the NFL playing at a high level.”

One of the bigger selling points for Elflein is his ability to play all over the line. The Buckeye wasn’t shy in pointing that out to teams and using it to his advantage.

“Told them I have experience starting at right, left guard and center and that I’m able to play all 3 and switch around and be versatile. I feel like that’s a good marketing tool for me and so I just tell them whatever the need is I can do it and do it at a high level.”

Workout Results


Bench Press: 22 reps

Elflein will go through workout and position drills Friday, March 3.

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LGHL Kerry Coombs wants to recruit future first-round draft picks

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Coombs has a long history of successful NFL players and he hopes to keep that going.

“To be honest with you, I don’t want to recruit a guy that doesn’t want to be a first-round pick. If that’s the standard and that’s what they want to be, there’s a platform here for the elite person to achieve that. That’s what is really exciting about being in my office everyday.”

- Ohio State cornerbacks coach Kerry Coombs via Austin Ward, ESPN


With the NFL Scouting Combine in full swing, it’s a big week for former Buckeye cornerbacks Gareon Conley and Marshon Lattimore. The two corners will get to show their skills in Indianapolis on Monday, but one person who won’t be able to watch them in-person is Ohio State cornerbacks coach Kerry Coombs. While Coombs might make the trip over to Indianapolis on Sunday to show his support, his Monday is already spoken for. With spring practices starting for Ohio State on Tuesday, Coombs will be in meetings all day Monday as the Buckeye coaches and players prepare for what lies ahead.

Conley and Lattimore are just the latest in a recent line of talented defensive backs to come out of Ohio State. Lattimore should be taken early in April’s NFL Draft, but it is also possible that Conley joins Bradley Roby and Eli Apple as Buckeye cornerbacks who have been taken in the first round recently. Now when spring practices start, Coombs will be looking to help groom the next duo of Ohio State cornerbacks to make a name for themselves, and possibly get taken early in the NFL Draft in the near future. With cornerbacks like Shaun Wade and JUCO transfer Kendall Sheffield coming in, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Coombs add to the list of players he coached who went on to make a splash in the NFL.

“Ohio State sits at the inverse position of a year ago when it comes to the linebacker position. Last offseason, the Buckeyes had to replace both outside linebackers, but this year, both players return.”

- Patrick Murphy, Bucknuts


While Ohio State does have two returning starters at linebacker, they still have a couple questions they have to answer. First, the Buckeyes must try to replace middle linebacker Raekwon McMillan, who was the leader of the Ohio State defense. Last year Chris Worley recorded 70 tackles at outside linebacker, and it’s likely that Worley will get the first shot to slide to the inside to takeover McMillan’s position. Jerome Baker had an outstanding season in his first year as a starter at the other linebacker position, recording 83 tackles, which was the second-highest total on the team. Baker took over after Dante Booker was lost early in the season to a knee injury. As long as he plays up to his expectations, Booker should be the other starter on the outside for the Buckeyes. There also is always the possibility that five-star prospect Baron Browning impresses enough to earn some playing time, much like McMillan did in his freshman year.

The other big question that looms over the Ohio State linebackers is how will they respond now that co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Luke Fickell has moved on to take the head coaching job at Cincinnati? Former NFL assistant Bill Davis will take over for Fickell as linebackers coach, and the transition might be smoother than some are expecting. Last year Davis was an advisor to the program, so he is already familiar with how Urban Meyer expects things to be done. While it will be odd to see a different face coaching up the linebackers, it might also help to breathe some new fire into a unit that has been outstanding for the Buckeyes over the past few years.

“I think we’re deeper than most teams we play and, you know, hopefully that will mean something heading into a tournament where you have to play back-to-back games. You get in a situation where you get in foul trouble or where you’re playing multiple games and, with our style of play, we need depth. I’m hoping that will wear on other teams.”

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


After finishing the regular season 15-1, Ohio State’s women’s basketball team heads into the Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis as the No. 1 seed. The Buckeyes will take an 11-game winning streak into the Big Ten Tournament, and will be looking for a strong showing to improve their seeding for the NCAA Tournament in a couple weeks. As with the last few years, Ohio State will look to ride the talents of junior guard Kelsey Mitchell, who was named Big Ten Player of the Year. Mitchell has excelled in the two previous Big Ten Tournaments she has participated in, averaging 30.4 points per game over five games.

Ohio State will tip off at noon Friday against the winner of today’s contest between Northwestern and Iowa. The Buckeyes played each team once during the regular season, winning both games by seven points. Ohio State head coach Kevin McGuff is optimistic for a strong showing from his team in Indianapolis because of the depth they possess, something they needed to continue to be successful after the loss of the Big Ten’s leading rebounder, Stephanie Mavunga, to injury. Even if the Buckeyes stumble in Indianapolis, they should be seeded pretty high in the NCAA Tournament, but a sweep of the Big Ten regular season and tournament titles would only strengthen their case.

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Ohio State at Penn State, Tuesday, 8:30 PM, BTN

Flip side: could've easily lost at Nebraska and Penn State, leaving us at 15-15 (5-12). Toss in a Rutgers loss - the game was tied at 62 with just over a minute left - and it's 14-16 (4-13).

I'd say 17-13 (7-10) is probably about right for this season's performance. :frown:
Flip side: we did beat Purdue but our record just does not indicate that there was a shot clock violation that gave them 2 free points so given the fact that we won that game our RPI is considerably higher than what it currently is.
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Google Buckeye Cruise For Cancer raises $2.5 million for research - 247Sports

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Buckeye Cruise For Cancer raises $2.5 million for research
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The annual Buckeye Cruise For Cancer set sail in the Caribbean this week, with the experience ending on Thursday for those on board. While the voyage is supposed to be a great opportunity for those on the ship to go on vacation and interact with some ...
Ohio State's 'Buckeye Cruise' raises $2.5 million for cancer researchLandof10.com

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Google On Basketball Court, Buckeyes Embrace New Role Of Postseason Favorite - WOSU

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On Basketball Court, Buckeyes Embrace New Role Of Postseason Favorite
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The Buckeyes have never been the top seed in the Big Ten tournament under head coach Kevin McGuff, and haven't won the tournament since 2011. McGuff gives much of the credit for this year's success to his star player. “(Kelsey) can get the ball up and ...
Wrestling: Led by three top-ranked wrestlers, Buckeyes look to take Big Ten titleOSU - The Lantern
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Google BM5: The nation's best motor? - 247Sports

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BM5: The nation's best motor?
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We brought in 247Sports Director of Recruiting Steve Wiltfong to give his thoughts on IMG standout Taron Vincent and the chance he is a Buckeye in the Class of 2018. Other topics covered with Mr. W: * What did Ohio State add with the commitment of ...


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Google Wrestling: Led by three top-ranked wrestlers, Buckeyes look to take Big Ten title - OSU -...

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Wrestling: Led by three top-ranked wrestlers, Buckeyes look to take Big Ten title
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This time, OSU has the talent to challenge Big Ten juggernauts Iowa and Penn State when the Buckeyes travel to Bloomington, Indiana, for the Big Ten Wrestling Championships on March 3 through 5. OSU boasts three wrestlers with a No. 1 pre-seed ranking ...

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