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LGHL How to watch Ohio State vs. Maryland: Preview, game time, live streaming online

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The Buckeyes look to upset the Terps in Columbus.

The Ohio State men’s basketball team has been working without a rhythm for the duration of the season. The Buckeyes had won three of their last four before conference matchups when they headed to Iowa City to face the Hawkeyes Saturday. While it was not a hot streak by any measure (especially given the Buckeyes’ two-point loss at home to Northwestern), Ohio State had finally started to show signs of life after starting the Big Ten season 0-4.

Then they faced the Hawkeyes, who dealt Ohio State a jarring blow in the form of a 13-point loss that never seemed even that close. And all with the Big Ten’s leading scorer, shooting guard Peter Jok, on the bench.

“We’ve got to try harder,” said coach Thad Matta after his team’s defeat. “I tried everything in my arsenal. It wasn’t clicking.”

With their NCAA Tournament hopes all but smashed, Ohio State has fallen to 11th place in the Big Ten. The Buckeyes return home to Columbus to face 17th-ranked Maryland in the pair’s first matchup of the conference season. Maryland is on a hot streak of its own, having won their last six games on their way to a first-place tie with Wisconsin atop the Big Ten. The Terps finally cracked the top-20 this week in the AP Poll, with a 19-2 record on the year behind sixth-year head coach Mark Turgeon.

The last time these two teams faced was exactly one year ago, when eighth-ranked Maryland defeated Ohio State by a score of 66-61. Earlier in the 2015-2016 season, the Terrapins had defeated the Buckeyes by 35 points--the worst loss in Matta’s tenure at Ohio State. Matta remains 2-3 overall against Maryland.

While the momentum from wins over Michigan State, Nebraska and Minnesota has all but dried up following the Buckeyes’ loss to Iowa, Ohio State--depending on which team shows up--has a shot at knocking off the surging Terps at home. It is a must-win for the Buckeyes if they have any hope of a tournament-worthy resume.

Numbers to know

11-2


Turnovers have remained an issue this season for the Buckeyes. But the bigger issue, perhaps, is points allowed off turnovers. In the first half alone against Iowa, Ohio State committed eight turnovers, with the Hawkeyes capitalizing with 11 points. The Buckeyes, meanwhile, only managed two points off six first-half turnovers for Iowa. While Ohio State cleaned up the turnover issue in the second half, finishing the game with a reasonable 12 turnovers, the disparity in points in the first half killed them early. The Buckeyes have been averaging 13 turnovers per game this season, and cannot afford to give up those extra possessions to a much more efficient Maryland team.

39.9%


The Terps boast one of the best shooting defenses in the nation, holding opponents under 40 percent from the field on the season. In total, Maryland is keeping its opponents to 65.8 points per game on average to their 75.7 points on offense, which is among the best scoring margins in the NCAA. In conference, the Terps are allowing just 65 points per game, which is good for second in the Big Ten in scoring defense. Ohio State, a team whose offensive woes have been well-documented over the course of the season, will need to establish their shooting early against Maryland.

#12


Maryland is among the worst in the Big Ten in their assist-to-turnover ratio, with a 1.0 on the season--better only than Nebraska (0.9) and Rutgers (0.8). While the Terps are a highly unselfish passing team, averaging 14 assists per game on the season, they do have a tendency to be sloppy with the ball, averaging just as many turnovers per outing. Against Rutgers, the ratio was worse, as Maryland gave up 18 turnovers to the Scarlet Knights to just 15 assists. Still, the most recent trend indicates significant improvement: The Terps recorded 19 assists against Minnesota Saturday to just seven turnovers.

Cast of characters

Ohio State

Trevor Thompson


The seven-foot center was held scoreless for the first time this season when he fouled out in the second half against Iowa--all after scoring a career-high 19-points against Minnesota earlier in the week. Playing just 13 total minutes, Thompson remained in the game against Iowa after committing his third personal foul less than a minute into the second half. In his second matchup against Maryland last year, the Terps were able to work in the paint and Thompson fouled out. So far this season, Thompson has averaged 10.5 points per game on the season, and has been one of the more reliable players on offense for the Buckeyes. He will need to stay out of foul trouble in order to keep Maryland from working inside.

Jae’Sean Tate


The 6-foot-4 forward led the Buckeyes in scoring against Iowa with 17 points on the night Saturday, hitting 8-of-10 from the field on a day when offense was inconsistent. Like Thompson, Tate got into foul trouble early, limiting his aggressiveness against Iowa. Tate leads the team in scoring, averaging 14 points per game on the season to go along with 6.3 rebounds. Unfortunately, his free throw shooting, sitting at 54.8 percent, is the worst of any of the starters for Ohio State and has put his team in a bind on several occasions thus far this year. Tate cannot afford to give up easy points against such a strong scoring defense.

Maryland

Anthony Cowan


The six-foot freshman guard--one of three freshmen to start for the Terps--has emerged as the perfect complement to Trimble, taking over as the facilitator for the Maryland offense this season. He has grown more comfortable as the season has worn on, opening up Trimble for shots, creating more effective ball movement and becoming more aggressive in the paint. Given his quickness, he has also played a higher-degree of shutdown defense than his veteran counterpart, but has still managed to contribute double-digit points on offense, shooting 56 percent from the field, to go along with a team-high 3.6 assists per game.

Melo Trimble


The unquestioned leader of the Maryland squad, the 6-foot-3 junior has been rated as one of the top point guards in the country, even recently being named among the finalists for the Cousy Award honoring the nation’s best point guard. The lone returning starter from last year’s squad, Trimble is averaging 17.1 points per game--good for the sixth-best scorer in the Big Ten--to go along with 3.4 assists. This season, with Cowan running the Terps’ offense, Trimble has been playing off ball, shooting from in the paint and outside the arc, where he averages greater than 36 percent shooting.

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In short, it slightly raised the Buckeyes' overall score, but had a bit of a negative impact on the average star rating. Prior to Gardiner flipping from Missouri to Ohio State to become OSU's 20th commitment in the 2017 class, the Buckeyes had a ...
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LGHL Ohio State in pursuit of top prospects, No. 1 rated recruiting class for 2017

Ohio State in pursuit of top prospects, No. 1 rated recruiting class for 2017
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National Signing Day for the 2017 recruiting class is tomorrow and the Buckeyes hope to add to one of the best recruiting classes in program history.

National Signing Day 2017 is just one day away. At the same time, the college football recruiting world is moving at full-speed. Ohio State has already been able to construct one of the best recruiting classes in program history and is in a close second to Alabama for the No. 1 overall class this year.

Urban Meyer and the Buckeye coaching staff have already added 20 commitments to this class, which is already more than what was expected entering the year. However, with that being said, there are still multiple targets still uncommitted that the Buckeyes are hoping to add to the class.

The first being Marvin Wilson (Bellaire, TX / Episcopal). Seen as the No. 1 defensive tackle in the class, Wilson has been viewed as one of the best players in the class regardless of position.

The five-star DT has a final four of LSU, Florida State, Oklahoma and Ohio State, but there has been no indication as who is the favorite of the group. All four programs have been heavily recruiting him in the waning moments of this year’s recruiting cycle— with Ohio State being the last of the bunch to visit him, which will hopefully bode well for the Buckeyes.

While there has been no official indication on which way Wilson is leaning, there has been plenty of speculation. LSU has been the longtime favorite to land the 6-foot-4, 329-pounder.

Bleacher Report released their predictions on where they believe the top remaining prospect will land, and Buckeye Nation will be happy to see that they believe in the end it will be the Buckeyes. Again, this is all speculation as Wilson himself has been quiet since announcing his top four, but if his tweet from mid-January means anything, Ohio State could put the icing on the cake for this class.


Thinking about joining my boys. I'm trying to be great ⚪#GOBUCKS pic.twitter.com/0QtUkLTnGc

— HOLLYWOOD MARV (@RDMW6) January 18, 2017

If the Buckeyes are unable to land Wilson, there is another interior defensive lineman the program is looking at in Jay Tufele (South Jordan, UT / Bingham). Another top-rated DT, Tufele is seen as the third best DT in the class and is a top 50 overall player, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

At one point, Tufele was looking more and more like a future Buckeye, but in the last couple months, communication between him and the program has appeared to drop off a bit. While Urban Meyer and assistant coach Larry Johnson visited Tufele on Jan. 26, there was a significant amount of time between his official visit for the Michigan game and the in-home visit where there was little to no reported communication.

That being said, Ohio State is still a contender for Tufele and is included in his final list of schools he is considering. While many believe that hometown school Utah will be his decision, Meyer and the Buckeyes can never be counted out this time of year.

Another target the Buckeyes have been heavily recruiting the last couple months is Thayer Munford (Massillon, OH / Washington). Munford’s recruitment process has been a sort of roller coaster.

Early on in his recruitment, it seemed like the four-star offensive tackle was low on the Buckeyes radar, but in the last few weeks, Ohio State has heavily increased its interest in him—and it seems to be paying off.

Munford was on Ohio State’s campus twice last week. The week prior, the Buckeye coaching staff visited him just as many times. Because of this rapid increase in contact, many have pegged the Buckeyes as the heavy favorite. In the 247 Crystal Ball predictions, Ohio State has a 91 percent chance in landing the blue-chip prospect.

Baring a major surprise, the last member of potential future Buckeyes would be JUCO running back Jalen Hurd. The former Tennessee Volunteer made the surprising decision to transfer from the program mid-season and it was reported that he was on Ohio State’s campus last weekend.

The news came as a surprise, but it has become normal for Urban Meyer to shock the recruiting world this time of year.

Hurd played in seven games last season for Tennessee, but in his last full season for the program, he gained 1,288 yards on the ground for an average of 99.1 yards per game to go along with 12 rushing touchdowns.

While Hurd played RB at Tennessee, he has stated that he would be open to a position change, most likely WR or TE, however, with the recent commitment of three-star WR Elijah Gardiner (Kemp, TX / Kemp), the WR position isn’t as big of a need anymore for the Buckeyes.

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LGHL 3-star WR Elijah Gardiner flips from Missouri, commits to Ohio State

3-star WR Elijah Gardiner flips from Missouri, commits to Ohio State
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Ohio State grabs their final piece in their 2017 wide receiver puzzle.

Ohio State looks to have found their third and final pass-catcher in this year’s recruiting class, as they have just filled the hole that was created when '17 WR Tyjon Lindsey decommitted from the program in favor of Nebraska. Moments ago, '17 WR Elijah Gardiner announced that he was backing off of his pledge to Missouri and was joining the Buckeyes.


Thanks to all the schools that have recruited me but my family and I have decided to further my career at The Ohio State University. ️ pic.twitter.com/ZHhSS9asOd

— Eli (@elijahgardiner) January 30, 2017

The under-the-radar prospect was committed to Barry Odom and the Tigers for a little over two months. The 6-5, 185-pounder shrugged off an offer from Houston days after the pledge and an offer from Texas about two weeks ago. However, he didn't shrug off a trip that Head Coach Urban Meyer and new offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson made to his high school just five days ago.

Meyer and Wilson changed things quickly for Gardiner on that day. Despite having no offer from Ohio State at that point, The Lone Star State prospect was convinced to take an official visit to Columbus this past weekend to see what the Buckeyes had to show. Today, Gardiner wound up with an offer from the Scarlet and Gray and it didn't take him very long for him to jump on it.

Gardiner's rankings certainly won't jump off of the table for Ohio State fans. He is graded as a three-star prospect and the 1,213th overall player in the class. He also comes in as the 172nd best receiver and the 167th highest graded player from Texas. With that being said, this is a situation where you have to trust the coaching staff — a very successful one on the recruiting trail.

Gardiner was honored as a First Team All-District performer on offense for Kemp (TX) in the 6-3A district. In addition to being a standout receiver for the Yellowjackets, Gardiner also competed in the 200m, 4x400 relay, long jump, and triple jump events for the schools track and field team.

For the Buckeyes, reeling in Gardiner now gives them three true receivers in the class, something they have been hoping for all along. Gardiner will join Trevon Grimes and Jaylen Harris as the newest reinforcements for Wide Receiver coach Zach Smith and Zone 6. Lastly, adding Gardiner to the fold has allowed the Buckeyes to inch a bit closer to Alabama for the No. 1 recruiting class in the country. With National Signing Day right around the corner, and the class close to full, we will see if Ohio State can retake the lead over the Crimson Tide when it's all said and done.

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LGHL Is Urban Meyer’s biggest recruiting weapon at Ohio State a 19-year-old graphic designer?

Is Urban Meyer’s biggest recruiting weapon at Ohio State a 19-year-old graphic designer?
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Buckeye fans shouldn’t underestimate the power of a strong ‘crootin pitch.

“It was basically like a whole recruiting pitch. I'm a graphic guy, I don't know how big of a pull I would make. But it ended up turning into like a recruiting battle between Texas and Ohio State."

Kenton Stufflebeam to Austin Ward (ESPN)


Urban Meyer is on record as wanting to have the best social media game in college football, so it’s good to see him putting his program’s money where his mouth is in that regard, after having done so with facilities, assistant coaches, and more.

To think that the head football coaches at the University and Texas and The Ohio State University recently got into a recruiting battle over a 19-year-old graphic designer is something that I’m sure Darrell Royal and Woody Hayes never could have imagined, but, given the importance of social media in the modern-day recruiting process, it shouldn’t be a surprise.

However, what might be a surprise is that @CoachHessler’s last name isn’t Hessler, and that even after a substantial raise, he still can’t afford a shirt.

“But as we take a closer look at how Meyer put this class together in this five-part series, the first part is about what may be overlooked this year: Winning Ohio. Again.”

Ari Wasserman (Cleveland.com)


They say the grass is always greener on the other side, but for Ohio State football coaches dating back decades, there is nothing like homegrown talent. As Cleveland.com pointed out before the season, Ohio is fifth in terms of producing NFL talent. So, while the big fish from Florida, Texas, and Nevada might be getting most of the attention this recruiting season, it’s hard to count out “born and bread” Buckeyes.

While there are only five native-Ohioans in the current 19-player class, locking down the state’s numbers 1, 2, 4, 5, and 11 players (all maintaining a four-star rating), is a big bonus for what could potentially be regarded as the best recruiting class in school history.

“Ohio State is poised to put the finishing touches on a recruiting class that's the deepest in terms of quality prospects in school history, according to the analysts' ratings, and it appears that coach Urban Meyer and his staff have one state in particular to thank: Texas.”

Tim May (Columbus Dispatch)


It’s clear that in setting up his program at the University of Texas, Tom Herman has begun to employ many lessons that he learned from working under Urban Meyer. However, if he hopes to have anything approaching the success that Meyer has had in Columbus, Herman will need to quickly put up the proverbial fence around his state.

As the flagship institution of Texas, the Longhorns have a decided advantage against their in-state rivals; TCU, Baylor, Texas A&M, Houston, Texas Tech, etc.; but it is the interstate interlopers that have been picking off the Lone Star state’s best talent recently. Given Herman’s recruiting success at OSU and Houston, I wouldn’t bet on that lasting too much longer.

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BTN Power Rankings: Maryland jumps Wisconsin for top spot in Jon Crispin’s poll

Power Rankings: Maryland jumps Wisconsin for top spot in Jon Crispin’s poll
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It's getting harder and harder to ignore what Mark Turgeon's young and talented team is doing. What it's done is rattle off a 19-2 record, including a 7-1 clip in Big Ten play, to little fanfare. That's changing, at least in Jon Crispin's latest Big Ten Power Rankings.
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LGHL Ezekiel Elliott chased down a field storming fan at the 2017 Pro Bowl

Ezekiel Elliott chased down a field storming fan at the 2017 Pro Bowl
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Plus everything Ohio State you might’ve missed from the NFL’s all-star game.

Three former Ohio State stars made their way to Orlando last week for the week-long 2017 Pro Bowl celebration leading up to Sunday’s big game. Back to the traditional division format, Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier represented the AFC, with Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott and Rams long snapper Jake McQuaide suiting up for the NFC. Shazier and the AFC squad came away with a 20-13 win.


How firm thy friendship @shazier

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Elliott was a hit all week long, and is quickly proving why he’s a fan favorite — even for those who aren’t Dallas fans. He did it all, from the dodgeball game to the power relay earlier in the week, then capped it off with some one-on-one time with a fan who decided to run onto the field during the Pro Bowl game.

It was pretty much all fun and games for the running back, who finished the game with only 20 yards on 8 carries. He took some snaps on special teams in punt coverage and spent the week palling around with his teammates Dak Prescott and Dez Bryant. It doesn’t matter what he did or didn’t do throughout the game — the highlight reel moment will be his interaction and foot race against a ballsy young man.


This guy is doing it right. If you're going to run on the field, make sure you've got @EzekielElliott on your side. #ProBowl pic.twitter.com/ggcMfoe77w

— Amber Derrow (@amberderrow) January 30, 2017

Zeke was able to joke about it on Twitter after:


Bruh https://t.co/rJyM0ZBGF9

— Ezekiel Elliott (@EzekielElliott) January 30, 2017

The NFC might not have won Sunday’s game, but the team didn’t walk away empty handed. Earlier in the week the NFC squad took home the trophy for the Pro Bowl Skills challenge. Elliott was one of the last players standing during the dodgeball win and finished off the team’s power relay by literally running through the wall.


NFC WINS!@EzekielElliott crashes through for the W! #ProBowlSkills https://t.co/R0DzigYX2v

— NFL (@NFL) January 27, 2017
Ryan Shazier


Shazier was a replacement for C.J. Mosley who was injured, and helped the AFC come away with a 20-13 win. In his first career Pro Bowl appearance, he finished the contest with 5 total tackles - 3 solo - and one pass defended. He also was a critical reason the NFC’s fake punt attempt wasn’t very successful.


NFC Fake Punt = Unsuccessful.

Credit: @RyanShazier. #ProBowl https://t.co/QcRX4uiMgA

— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) January 30, 2017

With the 2017 Pro Bowl game in the bag, there is only one more week of NFL football left to close out the 2016 regular season. There is one Buckeye left fighting for a Super Bowl ring next Sunday: former Olympian and current New England Patriot, Nate Ebner.

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The University of Wisconsin men's hockey team (12-8-1, 5-2-0-0 Big Ten) continued their impressive play Thursday night, upsetting No. 8 Ohio State (12-5-6, 3-3-1-1) to mark their second straight victory over a Top 10 team. After an exciting weekend in ...
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BTN See how Big Ten names fared in 2017 NFL Pro Bowl

See how Big Ten names fared in 2017 NFL Pro Bowl
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

The 2017 Pro Bowl was Sunday night, and the AFC got the best of the NFC, 20-13, in a surprisingly low-scoring all-star game. Former Purdue stars Drew Brees and Cliff Avril highlighted the Big Ten, with the former tossing the NFC’s lone touchdown and the latter registering a sack. To be honest, there weren’t a lot of stats from this one. Here’s how Big Ten names fared, though. OFFENSE Drew Brees (Purdue), NFC: 10-19, 112 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT Kirk Cousins (Michigan State), NFC: 14-20, 158 yards, 1 INT Ezekiel Elliott (Ohio State), NFC: 8 car., 20 yards; 1
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Google Meet Kenton Stufflebeam, the Buckeyes' secret recruiting weapon - ESPN

Meet Kenton Stufflebeam, the Buckeyes' secret recruiting weapon - ESPN
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Meet Kenton Stufflebeam, the Buckeyes' secret recruiting weapon
ESPN
The Buckeyes may have had the deck already stacked in their favor thanks to Stufflebeam's lifelong fandom. But Meyer's willingness to both try to match the salary and carve out time to help mentor another budding superstar certainly didn't hurt. And ...

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