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Google Men's hockey: Buckeyes keep focus on Michigan and not recent scoring slump - OSU - The Lantern

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Men's hockey: Buckeyes keep focus on Michigan and not recent scoring slump
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The Buckeyes have been short-handed in recent games and the trend will continue Friday as defenseman Josh Healey was suspended for an illegal hit on Wisconsin's Grant Besse on Jan. 28. Rohlik explained why he does not plan on any drastic changes to ...


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Google Top 20 most important Buckeyes: No. 2 Curtis Samuel - 247Sports

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Top 20 most important Buckeyes: No. 2 Curtis Samuel
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It's tough to imagine the Buckeyes without Curtis Samuel this season. Had the H-Back missed time, there would have been a bigger reliance on senior Dontre Wilson. While Wilson would have loved more touches, his surgically repaired foot likely would not ...

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Google Presenting the Ohio State 2018 Recruiting Class - 247Sports

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Presenting the Ohio State 2018 Recruiting Class
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Presenting the Ohio State 2018 Recruiting Class. Today Bill Kurelic presents the Buckeyes' 2018 recruiting class. It is very early but Kurelic breaks down OSU 2018 recruiting and predicts Urban Meyer's seventh Buckeye class. Bill Kurelic - 26 minutes ...


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LGHL Ohio State almost let Ezekiel Elliott go to Missouri back in 2013

Ohio State almost let Ezekiel Elliott go to Missouri back in 2013
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Thankfully then running backs coach Stan Drayton was able to talk some sense into Urban Meyer.

“We were debating on just whether to take him. It came down to the 11th hour with Missouri. We were like, ‘Maybe we should just let him go’ because we had another running back in that class.”

Former Ohio State offensive coordinator Tom Herman via Brad Townsend, Dallas Morning News


Who knows just where Ohio State and Urban Meyer might be had the Buckeyes decided to give up their pursuit of Ezekiel Elliott in 2013. With the way Elliott performed in the first College Football Playoff, it’s easy to think the Buckeyes wouldn’t have won the national title without the running back from Missouri. Now Elliott will like be named NFL Rookie of the Year on Saturday night after being taken fourth overall in the 2016 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys.

Had it not been for former Ohio State running backs coach Stan Drayton, Elliott might have would up at Missouri, which was where both of Ezekiel’s parents went to college. Meyer was hesitant to give his approval to the recruitment of Elliott, particularly because Meyer didn’t think Ohio State should be recruiting against Missouri. Despite already having Dontre Wilson in the fold, Drayton was able to sway Meyer into adding Elliott to the 2013 class, and the rest is history. In the end, the decision to stick with Elliott worked out for all parties involved. Not only did Ohio State win a national title, but Elliott is one of the bright young stars in the NFL. While Meyer is working on getting the Buckeyes their next title, Herman and Drayton have reunited about 200 miles away from Elliott, as they try and bring Texas back to prominence.

“I have no issue competing with whoever. I mean, to make it in the NFL, you have to compete against the best anyway. This is not where I want to stop. I want to play in the NFL, so this isn’t going to be the last time I have to compete against the best guy out there.”

Ohio State quarterback Tate Martell via Austin Ward, ESPN


Even though Tate Martell has been at Ohio State for just a few weeks, he already has big plans for his time in Columbus. While nobody is expecting Martell to unseat J.T. Barrett for the starting quarterback job in the fall, there is a bit of a logjam behind Barrett. Martell, Joe Burrow, and Dwayne Haskins will all be trying to make a name for themselves this year on the quarterback depth chart, as the trio looks to position themselves as the front-runner for Barrett’s job heading into the 2018 season.

While Martell will likely redshirt this fall, but that doesn’t mean his presence can’t light a fire under Barrett, Burrow, and Haskins. With the time he spent on the field in blowouts, Burrow looked impressive and seems like the favorite to backup Barrett. Haskins made a name for himself with the way he ran the scout team in his first year in Columbus, particularly in Fiesta Bowl as he helped the Ohio State defense prepare for Clemson’s Deshaun Watson. Even though it’s likely Martell will have to wait a year to get a chance to see the field for the Buckeyes, he’ll be able to soak up everything he can this year as he prepares to make a name for himself in the future with Ohio State.

“I just try to build off of each year and each game and each experience out there on the field and take everything I did in the offseason, whether it’s rugby or fitness, and try to implement that into my game, and I’m lucky enough that I’ve been able to make the plays that have come to me, but a lot needs to be said about the guys around me that allow me to do that.”

Former Ohio State defensive back Nate Ebner via Sam Gardner, FOX Sports


No matter how the Super Bowl plays out on Sunday night, Nate Ebner has already had quite a whirlwind past 12 months. The former Ohio State defensive back has to be ready for a bit of a break after competing in the Summer Olympics in Rio for the U.S. rugby sevens team, and following that up by joining the Patriots immediately after. Even though Ebner has to be running on fumes by now, it is an experience he wouldn’t change at all. After the United States finished ninth in Rio, Ebner had already missed New England’s first preseason game. Many thought Ebner might have some catching up to do, but that wasn’t the case, as he was named second-team special teams All-Pro, finishing just behind teammate Matthew Slater.

Should New England beat Atlanta on Sunday night, it will be Ebner’s second Super Bowl title with New England. It is still unknown if Ebner will be able to play against the Falcons in Houston after he suffered his second concussion of the season in the AFC Championship Game. While Ebner wasn’t able to join wide receiver Bob Hayes and defensive tackle Michael Carter as players to both medal in the Olympics and win a Super Bowl in their careers, nobody can take away just how impressive his play has been not only on the rugby pitch, but also on the football field over the past year.

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Google Local players among Ohio State Buckeyes' 2017 class - Cincinnati.com

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Local players among Ohio State Buckeyes' 2017 class
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The Ohio State Buckeyes' 2017 football recruiting class of 21 players from eight states includes two players from Greater Cincinnati, another from just outside the Cincinnati area (Miamisburg) and an offensive lineman who played for three years at La ...


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Google Ohio State Football Recruiting: Meet the Buckeyes' 2017 Class - Bleacher Report

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Ohio State Football Recruiting: Meet the Buckeyes' 2017 Class
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Urban Meyer put the finishing touches on Ohio State's 2017 recruiting class Wednesday, and while the 21-member group is the smallest during his six-year tenure in Columbus, it could wind up as the most talented when all is said and done. The Buckeyes ...
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Google Handing out superlatives for the Ohio State Buckeyes' 2017 class - 247Sports

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Handing out superlatives for the Ohio State Buckeyes' 2017 class
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Despite being OSU's top-ranked recruit, Okudah also fills a huge need for the Buckeyes in the secondary,. He's a tremendously versatile player, who is just as likely to end up at corner, nickel, or safety, and is willing to play any spot to help the ...
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LGHL Half of the best recruits in the Urban Meyer era at Ohio State come from the 2017 class

Half of the best recruits in the Urban Meyer era at Ohio State come from the 2017 class
Matt Brown
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This class is that good.

National Signing Day is finally in the books, and Ohio State’s 2017 recruiting class is officially official.

You probably already know the high level details at this point: The Buckeyes signed 21 players, finished with the No. 2 ranked class in the 247Sports Composite rankings, and easily cleared their highest ranked recruiting class ever, despite bringing in a relatively small group. The group had five consensus five-star players and 19 total blue-chip recruits. One of the two non-blue chip players, of course, was Blake Haubeil, one of the nation’s top kickers.

So we know that this Ohio State recruiting class is really, really good. But Ohio State is used to signing really, really good recruiting classes. To get a better idea of exactly how elite this group is, let’s see how the top end stacks up with Urban Meyer’s other Ohio State recruiting classes, using the ratings from the 247Sports Composite:


What that tells us is that of the top ten recruits, a whopping five of them came from this year’s class. And there are a few other players, like Trevon Grimes and J.K. Dobbins, who aren’t far away from that cutoff mark.

Given the rest of the names on that list, it seems that Ohio State’s new freshmen are in good company. Noah Spence was very productive with Ohio State before off the field issues forced his departure, but he’s an NFL starter now. Nick Bosa had a strong freshman campaign. McMillian was one of the best players on some very good defenses and will be an early round NFL Draft selection. Vonn Bell was an excellent starter for a College Football Playoff championship team, as was Washington.

If two or three of these five pan out like McMillian or Bell, the Buckeyes, especially on defense, are going to be loaded in the near future. If all five? Look out.

You don’t have to be a five-star recruit to have a great career at Ohio State. Plenty of the best players the last five years are not on this list, or even especially close to it. But bringing in this kind of talent helps, no doubt. Ohio State’s future looks to be in extraordinarily good shape.

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Google The Buckeyes in 2016… - West Bend News

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The Buckeyes in 2016…
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The Ohio Buckeye football team last August and was rated second, third and fourth in the nation to start the season. I think a lot of that came from ESPN and the commission to select the Big Four for the championship game. And the Buckeyes had a very ...


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Google Buckeye Signing Day bits, pieces and interesting items - 247Sports

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Buckeye Signing Day bits, pieces and interesting items
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Could he still be a Buckeye? And what really happened with the James Robinson situation on his visit to Ohio State when he was cited for marijuana possession? That plus more from Biddle on King's show. What's next for the Buckeyes? Make sure you're in ...

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In-State Players to Watch

Looking at some players that committed elsewhere from in-state (I'll do offense today and defense tomorrow):

QB - Sean Clifford (Penn State), Danny Clark (Kentucky), Andrew Marty (Northwestern)

Those are the big time players. Marty has tremendous upside after missing his junior year and might have the highest ceiling of the group. Toledo got a good looking player in Caleb Martin from Fort Recovery. Dominique Robinson from Canton McKinley is headed to Miami, but probably as a TE. Kent State landed two solid in-state QBs in Dustin Crum from Grafton-Midview and Will Phillis from Hlliard Bradley.

RB - Bryant Koback (Kentucky), DeCavilon Reese (Marshall), Michael Warren (UC), Morgan Ellison (Indiana), Ra'Von Bonner (Illinois), Todd Sibley (Pitt), Weston Bridges (MSU)

Bridges is very athletic and could be a slot back whereas Koback, Bonner and Sibley are good "between the tackle" guys who lack a little burst. Ellison is the total package and could be a really good one at Indiana. Warren was probably under recruited. Eastern Kentucky is getting a steal in Alonzo Booth from DeSales. Marshall got another good North/South guy in Brenden Knox.

WR/TE - Caleb Stoneburner (Boston College), Danny Davis (Wisconsin), Trent Cloud (UC), JaVonte' Richardson , Matt Dotson (Michigan State), Charles Reeves (Pitt), Trey Pugh (Northwestern), Nate Weinman (Wyoming)

Obviously the big question will be what do Dotson, Davis and Richardson do at the next level. Richardson still might end up on defense, the reverse of Brendon White. Toledo got two good possession guys in Bryce Mitchell from Bowsher and Nick Kovacs from Springboro and they also got a speedy slot in Dakari Carter from Streetsboro. Interested to see where Joe Coopers' son from Reynoldsburg ended up at. Bowling Green got a nice player in Matt Wilcox from Wayne. Reeves is a guy who could very good at the next level. Bowling Green getting a good TE in Travis Koontz from Boardman.

OL - Carson Van Lynn (Pitt), Chris Glaser (UVA), Howard Watkins (Illinois), Jeff Nogaj (Iowa State), Joel Honigford (Michigan), Matt Bockhorst (Clemson), Matt Carrick (Michigan State), Matt Sichterman (Nebraska), Mike Miranda (PSU), Sam Gerak (Northwestern)

OL is undoubtedly the toughest position to project but I firmly believe that there is enough OSU-level talent at OL in-state every year. You could probably build a pretty decent OL with Myers, Honigford, Munford, Van Lynn and Miranda. UC landed two talented players in Cody Lamb from Miamisburg and Vince McConnell from Massillon...McConnell has a very high ceiling in my opinion. Bowling Green also got a pair of possible bookend tackles from Columbus in Derek Downs from Westerville North and Sam Neverov from Dublin Jerome.
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Google Answering Ohio State recruiting questions with NSD in the books - 247Sports

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Answering Ohio State recruiting questions with NSD in the books
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At the time, Tate Martell had recently committed to Ohio State, and there were a lot of questions surrounding if Clark would stick with the Buckeyes, however the situation called for. As it turns out, Clark decided he would look past his love for OSU ...
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FL ATH Bruce Judson (Oregon Signee)

"Who?" - Urban Meyer
It seems pretty obvious what happened to me (and I think I've said this before in this thread): OSU cast their wide net of early offers in Florida hoping a few would come up for a camp or two and they could evaluate in person and prioritize.

Judson happened to commit on the spot without being anywhere close to the top of the board. Thus the cold shoulder.
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Google Buckeyes challenging Alabama for top 2017 recruiting class - Fox 28

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Buckeyes challenging Alabama for top 2017 recruiting class
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One that got away: Four-star wide receiver Tyjon Lindsey from Las Vegas committed to the Buckeyes last summer, then backed off and chose Nebraska. How they'll fit in: Okudah, 5-star cornerback Shaun Wade from Jacksonville, Florida, and the other DBs ...


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The Football Fever: Buckeyes sign arguably their best recruiting class ever
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In addition, handfuls of new Buckeyes are considered among the Top 5 at their positions, including: RB J.K. Dobbins (No. 2 all-purpose by 247Sports; No. 3 athlete by Scout; No. 5 RB by ESPN), DT Haskell Garrett (No. 4 DT by Scout), Grimes (No. 4 by ...

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LGHL 5-star LB Teradja Mitchell includes Ohio State in his top schools

5-star LB Teradja Mitchell includes Ohio State in his top schools
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Even better: the Buckeyes showed up on his birthday cake.

Ohio State wrapped their historic 2017 recruiting class on Wednesday and will now look ahead in hopes of putting together an even better class next year. While it will be a tall task because of just how outstanding the class wound up, they got some good news yesterday in regards to their standing with one of the nation’s best for 2018.

Mitchell names Top 11


When you just inked a handful of five-star prospects for 2017, it’s definitely only a positive sign when another five-star puts your program in high regards. That happened Wednesday when 2018 linebacker Teradja Mitchell (Virginia Beach, VA / Bishop Sullivan Catholic) revealed his list of top schools—and the Buckeyes were included.


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Mitchell is currently graded out as the 27th best prospect in his class. The 6-foot-2, 232-pounder also is pegged as the top inside linebacker and second best player in the Old Dominion State. The Buckeyes have been in on the Virginian dating back to May 2015. It was at that time when Mitchell received the offer from the Buckeyes.

While Ohio State has to feel good about being included in the list for the Virginia Beach resident, they still have plenty of work to do in this race. For now, Florida State — the school that beat OSU for 2017 defensive tackle Marvin Wilson— is in the driver’s seat with 100 percent of the predictions for Mitchell, according to the 247Sports Crystal Ball.

Smith, Bolton get visits


Switching gears to the hardwood, Ohio State basketball had assistant coach Chris Jent down in West Virginia to check on some hoops talent. According to Chip Miller of ZagsBlog.com, one of the prospects that Jent checked on was newly reclassified ‘17 small forward Chris Smith of Huntington Prep (WV).

Smith is a four-star prospect who originally hails from Texas. With two commits already in the fold for 2017, center Kaleb Wesson and point guard Braxton Beverly, we will see if anything develops here. But for now, Ohio State has yet to make major waves for Smith outside of yesterday’s visit.

According to Julius Kim of PhenomHoopReport.com, Ohio State was also at the school to see ‘18 PG Rasir Bolton, a 6-foot-3, 170-pounder. Bolton is a three-star prospect in the class and holds ten offers, however, Ohio State is not one of them at this time.

Furthermore, Bolton is graded as the 164th best player in 2018, the 32nd best player at the point guard position and the fourth highest graded player from the state of Virginia.

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Google Men's hockey: No. 11 Buckeyes hoping to bounce back with weekend series at struggling...

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Google Chuck's big day: Buckeyes unveil another great class - Mansfield News Journal

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Chuck's big day: Buckeyes unveil another great class
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Quarterback Tate Martell is part of the newest batch of recruits, a class that has a strong national flavor.
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Google Bama finished with Signing Day 2017's top-ranked class, but Ohio State's is just as good -...

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Bama finished with Signing Day 2017's top-ranked class, but Ohio State's is just as good
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The Tide have 29 players committed, and the Buckeyes have 21, according to the 247Sports Composite. The average player rating on a 100 scale is 93.6 for Alabama and 94.5 for Ohio State. At least in the consensus opinion of people who evaluate recruits ...

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Google How did Thayer Munford end up an Ohio State Buckeye? - 247Sports

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How did Thayer Munford end up an Ohio State Buckeye?
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And when he was a younger player at LaSalle we went to Ohio State a lot so he had a lot of exposure with the Buckeyes.” But again that particular goal seemed so far away during most of the regular season. “Yeah there were times, especially when he got ...


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