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FL (NJ) DE Jihaad Campbell (Clemson Decommit)

Apparently those NILs are NOT guaranteed......or else why would kombucha tell Ewers that he either needed to start or he's out? (paraphrasing and trying to connect dots on what have heard/read). As VP marketing for a company, would you want your advertising dollars to go to a person that's riding the pine? PS, no one made the cover of Cheerios/Wheaties by riding the pine. Soooo, trying to beat out a Heisman finalist might have been too big a mountain for Quinn to scale, so he's going to look for some smaller hills to climb. Go Bucks!
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“This was a quality win over a real quality team and program,” OSU coach Chris Holtmann said. “We know how good Wisconsin is and how consistent they’ve been and how well coached they are. Obviously, they had an emotional win (over Indiana) a couple of nights ago. I give our guys a lot of credit.

“Outside of some turnovers early and some of the sloppy plays in that particular area, I was really pleased with our effort here. We had a good week. We had a road win (at Penn State), a tough win (over Towson) at midweek and we finished up with a home win.”

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LGHL Ohio State men’s basketball sees conference odds improve, national title odds slip

Ohio State men’s basketball sees conference odds improve, national title odds slip
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Not sure why the Buckeyes dropped so much in the title odds, but it might just give someone a really nice discount.

Over the past two weeks, the Ohio State men’s basketball team seems to have started to figure some things out. In wins over then-No. 1 Duke, regularly annoying conference foe Penn State, and the feisty mid-major Towson Tigers, the Buckeyes have climbed back into the AP Top 25 and — according to DrafKings Sportsbook — are starting to move up the ranks in terms of odds-on favorites to compete for titles in various postseason tournaments.

Big Ten Title Odds


Before the Buckeyes beat the Blue Devils, DK had them with the fourth best odds to win the Big Ten crown coming in at +750. However, in the past two weeks, they’ve past Illinois and now sit at +600.

Given that No. 1 Purdue fell to Rutgers (who doesn’t appear in these odds due to New Jersey law) on Thursday night, perhaps there could be another bit of a shakeup at the top of the B1G odds.

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Final Four Odds


While the folks who are extra critical of Chris Holtmann’s OSU teams not yet getting out of the NCAA Tournament’s first weekend might roll their eyes at this, the Buckeyes are currently tied for the eighth best odds in the country to make this year’s Final Four at +425. As you would expect based on the conference odds, that is the the third best number for B1G teams; Purdue (+240) and Michigan (+350) are ahead of the Scarlet and Gray.

Last year’s natural runner-up Gonzaga has the best odds at +100 and last year’s national champs, the Baylor Bears are tied for 10th at +450.

Despite the fact that the Buckeyes beat them in dramatic fashion, Duke has the second best odds in the country at +180. Illinois (+475) and Michigan State (+800) are the other two Big Ten teams in the top 20 (including ties).

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National Title Odds


Now this is interesting, despite the fact that the Boilermakers had the third best odds to make the Final Four, they jumped the Blue Devils to take the second spot when it comes to cutting down the nets at the end of the season.

Gonzaga is still the substantial favorites, but our Buckeyes are 18th with +3500 odds. Both the Illini and Spartans moved fairly substantially ahead of OSU in this category. In addition to Purdue, Michigan clocks in at +1500, Illinois is at +2200, and MSU is +3000.

Two and a half weeks ago, before Ohio State played Duke, they were actually up in 13th place with +2500 odds. I would imagine that if the No. 21 Buckeyes beat the No. 22 Wisconsin Badgers on Saturday, that could help them across all of the gambling boards.

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John Wooden Award


In addition to all of the team-specific odds, DraftKings Sportsbook also has odds on the National Player of the Year award. Ohio State’s third-year power forward E.J. Liddell currently has the third best odds in the country at +1000.

He currently sits behind only Duke’s Paolo Banchero (+450) and Gonzaga’s mustachioed Drew Timme (+550). A paid of other Big Ten stars round out the top five as Purdue’s Jaden Ivey (+1200) and Michigan’s Hunter Dickinson (+1500) are just behind Liddell.

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LGHL The Dotted Line Podcast: Talking Sonny Styles, Zachariah Branch, recruiting transfer portal

The Dotted Line Podcast: Talking Sonny Styles, Zachariah Branch, recruiting transfer portal
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Matt and Caleb talk recruiting and coaching philosophy in a somewhat out-dated episode.

On “The Dotted Line”, Land-Grant Holy Land’s Matt Tamanini talks to recruiting experts, LGHL’s recruiting analysts, and prospects themselves to get a unique perspective on the players that will be a part of Ohio State’s future.

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So, here’s the thing, this episode was recorded on Monday night, so four days later a lot has changed for Ohio State between Jim Knowles being hired as the new defensive coordinator, Xavier Nwankpa committed to Iowa, and Sonny Styles reclassified to the 2022 class. But, Matt Tamanini and Caleb Houser talk about all of those things as well as the future of the quarterback recruiting now that Devin Brown is in the fold.

They also discuss the philosophy of playing younger, more talented, players over veterans especially on defense and their thoughts on Ryan Day’s coaching staff.


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LGHL You’re Nuts: How many NCAA Tournament bids will the Big Ten receive, and who will they be?

You’re Nuts: How many NCAA Tournament bids will the Big Ten receive, and who will they be?
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Analytics love the B1G, but will they back it up on the court this season?

The Bucketheads are back and more ready than ever as the college basketball season is starting to get into the nitty gritty (right?) and this is truly when the fun begins as conference play is getting fairly close to starting. In the Big ten, it already has as teams are now playing there two December conference games.

Ohio State is currently 7-2 with three non conference games remaining against Kentucky, Tennessee-Martin and New Orleans. Then it will be the grind that is conference basketball, even though the Buckeyes have a fairly easy start to the conference schedule.

So since we are starting to get somewhat of a clearer picture into who is hot and who is not in the college basketball (and as I am writing this Rutgers just beat Purdue so who knows anything anymore), we decided to pick who we think from the conference will be heading to the NCAA tournament from the Big Ten because, why not?

Last week, we picked who we thought the most surprising team in the conference was thus far, for better or for worse. Connor picked Wisconsin in a positive way ad Justin picked Michigan in a negative way.

In what had to have been the closest poll this season, Connor won with 15 votes, while Justin got 14 votes and “other” got 13 votes. Since no one ever listens, we will never learn who the others were.


After 30 weeks:

Connor- 16
Justin- 9
Other- 4
(There has been one tie)



Connor takes the lead by seven weeks after a small run by Justin went by the wayside. However, there is still time to come back since we have no idea when this ends.

Nevertheless, lets hope into today’s question.

Today’s Question/Prompt: How many NCAA Tournament bids will the Big Ten receive?

Connor: Nine

Illinois


KenPom: 14
Record: 7-2 (2-0)
Confidence: Lock

Illinois stumbled a little bit out the gate, but they’ve settled it down and have won their last five games, including two against Big Ten opponents. Kofi Cockburn is a player of the year candidate and Alfonso Plummer is scoring nearly 16 PPG and 43% from deep. They’re a lock.

Purdue


KenPom: 2
Record: 8-1 (1-1)
Confidence: Lock

Purdue is the most complete team in the country. Two All-American caliber centers, a plethora of shooters on the outside, and a handful of freshman and sophomores that guarantees continuity for years to come. Lock!

Ohio State


KenPom: 21
Record: 7-2 (1-0)
Confidence: Lock

The Buckeyes haven’t blown anyone away yet, but they’ve proven to be a solid and improving team. When you add in the resume safety blanket of having beaten Duke already, this team would really have to stumble this year to not make the tournament. They’re a lock...I think.

Indiana


KenPom: 32
Record: 7-2 (1-1)
Confidence: Lock

Amongst all the haze of a new coach, the Hoosiers have come out firing this season. They haven’t really won any difficult games so far, but we can’t knock them for winning the games they’re supposed to win. Trayce Jackson-Davis is nearly unstoppable. I think they’ll be in.

Michigan


KenPom: 11
Record: 6-3 (1-0)
Confidence: Lock

Yeah, there was a sense of panic surrounding Michigan basketball after they lost to Seton Hall and got whomped on by Arizona. I don’t think Michigan will win the conference, but there is far too much talent on this team for them not to figure it out. Did you see what they did to Nebraska? I think they’re in as well.

Iowa


KenPom: 22
Record: 7-2 (0-2)
Confidence: Pretty sure

As I write this, the Hawkeyes are playing No. 17 Iowa State in Hilton Coliseum, but the result of that game won’t change my mind. Keegan Murray has emerged as a certified stud, and Iowa has just enough talent around him to keep up. I’m less confident in this one than the above four, but I think they’ll make it.

Maryland


KenPom: 53
Record: 5-4 (0-1)
Confidence: Taking a leap of faith

I picked Maryland to finish third in the B1G this season, because their talent is top-three level talent in this conference. Between Eric Ayala, Donta Scott, Qudus Wahab, and Fatts Russell, they’ve got some guys. Obviously, the head coach quitting eight games into the season was not part of the plan. I still think they’re a tournament team.

Michigan State


KenPom: 20
Record: 8-2 (2-0)
Confidence: Pretty sure

They have a few good wins already on their resume in Butler, Loyola-Chicago, and Louisville. When you pair that with a 10-10 record in conference play (at worst), I think that’s enough to get them in the field. They’re boring, but I think they’ll be in.

Wisconsin


KenPom: 26
Record: 8-1 (1-0)
Confidence: Pretty sure

I picked Wisconsin to finish 12th in the B1G before the season began, and I could not be more wrong. They’re a tournament team, and Jonathan Davis is a star. Enjoy him while you can, Badger fans, because he’s gone after this season!

Justin: Ten


Connor did a good job breaking down the nine teams that we agree on, so there is really no reason for me to go into much more depth on those since we agree they are tournament teams. I agree on the confidence points to except for Maryland, as I would put them as pretty sure. Talent beats all and they have talent. They will figure it out at least enough to make the 68 team dance.

The only difference I have with teams making the dance is the team I am going out on a limb on and that is Northwestern. I really have liked the way they started the season and like Ohio State, they have done it without one of their top players this season.

Chase Audige is one of the Wildcats top players and he has only played one game thus far. Once he is back and fully a go for Northwestern, they will only get better.

Northwestern has not beaten any fantastic, with their best wins coming against a not so great Georgia team and a slightly imploding Maryland team, but they are 6-2 and have a good chance to move that 10-2 to finish out non conference play. They are currently 36th in KenPom and should be able to move up over next month, not that it truly matters but it is fun.

We will truly learn how good Northwestern is in early January, as they play Michigan State, Penn State, Ohio State, Maryland, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Purdue, Michigan and Illinois to start the new year. That is an unreal schedule and one that can completely take them out of the tournament or be the next step to punching their ticket.

So we will just have to wait and see.

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LGHL Ohio State will likely have opt outs for the Rose Bowl. So what?

Ohio State will likely have opt outs for the Rose Bowl. So what?
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Have Olave and Wilson played their last game(s) for Ohio State? As a Buckeye fan and not solely a fan of the 2021 team, I sure hope so. | Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images

Olave, Wilson, and others have a decision to make. A personal, business-oriented decision. They owe us fans nothing, but instead, deserve our respect for what they’ve contributed to as Buckeyes.

Imagine a titan of industry – your industry – approaches you and says, “I am willing to give you millions of dollars, under one condition. That condition is: you quit the job you have right now and come work for me.” What would you do? How long would you need to think about it?

If your first inclination is or was to turn down the offer, would you change your mind under any circumstances? What if this specific industry or profession had a limited shelf life and a relatively short window in which to earn life-changing money? That is essentially the decision Chris Olave, Garrett Wilson, and a few others are currently facing — albeit with far less risk of alienating their former coworkers and bosses (teammates and coaches).

If Olave and Wilson (“others” are insinuated from here on out) choose to opt out of Ohio State’s Rose Bowl, they are not really quitting on the team. It’s not as if these guys are considering a transfer to TTUN for the CFP. These players would simply be starting preparation for the next stage of their career(s). The relationships formed at OSU, and the achievements and memories made will not be thrown in the trash due a reasonable (and very common) business decision. So if you have a problem with players sitting out bowl games, that’s a “you” problem — not theirs.


Consider the money involved. Trevor Lawrence, picked first overall in the 2021 NFL draft, signed a rookie contract worth $36.8 million. Kadarius Toney (20th overall) signed for $13.7 million, Rich Grant (40th) for $8.3 million, Elijah Molden (100th) for $4.8 million, and Brandin Echols (200th) for $3.7 million. Now, if you follow the NFL, you know that these dollar figures are fake. Theoretical money. The guarantees fall off significantly after the first round, which is why Echols is only guaranteed $174,000 — roughly five percent of the total contract value. All of that being said, the upside is very high for the current Buckeye receivers. They are likely first rounders as it stands today.

Now consider the risk. It is highly unlikely that Olave or Wilson would be “exposed” by Utah. They are two of the best receivers in the country, and they’ve proven it against the toughest competition. But injury risk is something entirely different. If Olave or Wilson were to sprain an ankle or tweak a hammy, no big deal. However, a torn ligament or broken foot could lead to a precipitous drop in their draft stock.

Buckeye fans likely remember Willis McGahee’s severe injury suffered in the 2002 BCS National Championship. He entered the draft immediately after, and was fortunate to only slide down to the 23rd pick. He was projected by some to go top-5 before the injury. A knee injury such as his could have led to him dropping into the third or fourth round, and as previously pointed out, the disparity between picks 5, 10, 20, 40, and beyond is significant.

There is injury risk for football players getting out of bed in the morning, stretching, practicing, or playing in a competitive game – and I don’t foresee any or many players opting out of a title game like McGahee could have – but the Rose Bowl presents risk without the reward of a CFB National Championship.

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McGahee nearly had his career ended prematurely during a bowl game. The stakes were much bigger in that Fiesta Bowl, but who could blame a guy for protecting future earning potential?

But maybe Olave and Wilson do stick around for the Rose Bowl. That doesn’t make it a bad business decision either. These players have put in literal blood, sweat, and tears with the program. Ryan Day and his staff (and Urban Meyer before them) built relationships with these guys and helped develop them as football players and men. The brotherhood that Ohio State players speak of will always be there, but this game is potentially the last opportunity Olave and Wilson will have to share the field with their “brothers”.

There is also opportunity to increase their draft stock even more. Olave, in particular, was often the third option in this year’s passing game. He set the OSU record for career touchdown catches, but failed to reach 1,000 yards during the regular season. His name is probably written in pencil in many first-round mock drafts, but an impressive performance in the Rose Bowl could leave a fresh memory in the minds of scouts and coaches. The financial benefit of jumping from 25 to 18 is the cost of a house to you or I.

Wilson’s name has steadily climbed up draft boards in recent months, but a few picks here or there could make a big difference. The New Orleans Saints currently sit at 11, and the Browns are projected to pick 16. Would you rather go to New Orleans with a host of other Buckeyes and Sean Payton, or Cleveland with a putrid quarterback situation? I’m anti-Browns, so no apologies for the shrapnel damage there.

Whether Olave, Wilson, and/or others stick around for the Rose Bowl or leave, they deserve nothing but respect and admiration from Ohio State fans. They have contributed to incredible highs and very few lows during their time(s) in Columbus. Two CFP appearances, at least two Big Ten titles each, and countless other achievements. All of these players, Olave and Wilson being the most prominent ones, will make the right decision for themselves and their families.

Would we love to have the entire active roster for the Rose Bowl? Absolutely. Will we? Maybe, maybe not. But the Buckeyes on the field will represent this program to the best of their ability, and players who opted out will be pulling for them. We should do the same, for all of the above, in all their future endeavors. Go Bucks!

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LGHL Buck Off Podcast: Jim Knowles, recruiting for ESD, coaching carousel update

Buck Off Podcast: Jim Knowles, recruiting for ESD, coaching carousel update
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The guys discuss the impact of the Jim Knowles hiring, give a recruiting update before signing day, and give their thoughts on the most recent hires in the coaching carousel

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On today’s episode of “Buck Off with Christopher Renne,” I am joined, as always, by Jordan Williams to discuss Ohio State’s recent defensive coordinator hire in Jim Knowles and get into some of the other stories surrounding #BuckeyeNation.

We begin the show by talking about Ohio State making the big time move of hiring the biggest name on the coordinator market in Jim Knowles. We discuss how the defense will be philosophically different and schematically different. Then we also discuss the type of person Knowles is given the reaction from his former players. We also discuss his special linebacker positions

Moving forward, we get into a discussion about some of the recent recruiting news in the Sonny Styles reclassification and the Xavier Nwankpa commitment news. This gets us into a discussion about safety depth and potential play time for the young guys coming in. We also discuss the Elias Ricks situation.

After that we discuss recruiting we get into some quick hits with Marcus Freeman hating the Buckeyes and C.J. Stroud’s invite to New York City for the Heisman ceremony. We transition into an early signing day preview and discuss some of the prospects Ohio State is in on and still waiting to hear from.

Our final discussion gets into the two recent big school hires in Brett Venables to Oklahoma and Mario Christobal to Miami. We discuss their fits at the school, what we expect from them, and how we feel their going to fair over the next few years. Then we ask: Do you feel bad for Manny Diaz?

Lastly, we close out the show with our final thoughts from the week and for the offseason.


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LGHL Why is this News? All the articles and tweets Buckeye fans need for December 10, 2021

Why is this News? All the articles and tweets Buckeye fans need for December 10, 2021
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All the Buckeye news thats fit to re-print.

Look, we get it. Your days are busy and you don’t have time to read all of the stories and tweets from the three dozen websites dedicated to covering Ohio State athletics, or the 237 Buckeye beat writers churning out hot takes and #content on a daily basis. But that’s ok, that’s what your friends at Land-Grant Holy Land are here for.

Monday through Friday, we’ll be collecting all of the articles, tweets, features, interviews, videos, podcasts, memes, photos, and whatever else we stumble across on the interwebz and putting them in our daily “Why is this News?” article. That way, you’ll have a one-stop-shop for all of the most important Buckeye news, jokes, and analysis.

You’re welcome!

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On the Gridiron


Buckeyes Crootin’ 2022 Class-In-Review: Athlete Kye Stokes
- Shane Bailey, LGHL

Three Buckeyes named Walter Camp All-Americans
- Patrick Murphy, Bucknuts

Tyreke Smith Accepts Invitation To 2022 Senior Bowl
- Andrew Lind, Sports Illustrated

Bears QB Justin Fields set to return against the Packers this weekend
- Brad Biggs, Chicago Tribune

What Can Quinn Ewers’ Experience Teach Ohio State About Sonny Styles?
- Tom Orr, Buckeye Scoop

Shout out to former Ohio State punter Cam Johnston, aka Tia’s husband


Cam Johnston sits at the of AFC punters in Pro Bowl voting.

RT to keep it that way!#ProBowlVote @Cam_Johnston#ProBowlVote @Cam_Johnston#ProBowlVote @Cam_Johnston pic.twitter.com/aK7KWw8KGh

— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) December 9, 2021

Film Study: Jim Knowles is a mad scientist and his pass defense reflects that
- Christopher Renne, LGHL

Justin Fields, Dwayne Haskins inspired C.J. Stroud on his path to becoming a Heisman finalist
- Dan Hope, Eleven Warriors

CJ Stroud looking forward to Rose Bowl trip
- Patrick Mayhorn, Buckeye Sports Bulletin

College football stat leaders: Top 10 quarterbacks of the 2021 season
- Will Backus, 247Sports

Jordan Fuller Nominated For NFL’s Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award
- Andrew Lind, Sports Illustrated

On the Hardwood


Not Ohio State hoops, but too cool not to post.


HALFCOURT SHOT AT THE BUZZER TO BEAT THE NO. 1 TEAM

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— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) December 10, 2021

Despite fast start, Chris Holtmann, Ohio State knew Towson battle was still coming
- Adam Jardy, The Columbus Dispatch

Kyle Young continues to expand his game with three-point shooting, ball handling
- Patrick Murphy, Bucknuts

Justin Ahrens, Kyle Young shoulder scoring load for Buckeyes against Towson
- Griffin Strom, Eleven Warriors

LGHL Uncut Podcast: Press conference following Ohio State’s 85-74 win over Towson
- Connor Lemons, LGHL

Outside The Shoe and Schott


Men’s Hockey: No. 17 Ohio State gears up for tough test against No. 3 Michigan
- Cameron Shaffer, The Lantern

Wrestling: Buckeyes back home to battle Panthers Sunday
- Ohio State Athletics

It may not have ended how they wanted, but still a great season for the Buckeyes!


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— Ohio State Women's Volleyball (@OhioStateWVB) December 9, 2021

Ohio State women’s volleyball falls in the Sweet 16
- Lori Schmidt, The Columbus Dispatch

Women's Tennis: Buckeyes in ITA Rankings following fall season
- Ohio State Athletics

And Now for Something Completely Different


Finally some good news in 2021... (even though its in 2023)


EA Sports is aiming to launch its new college football video game in the summer of 2023. "That's the hope," says Cory Moss, CEO of Collegiate Licensing Co. #CFB #EASports pic.twitter.com/oQToo4Tfz9

— Brandon Marcello (@bmarcello) December 9, 2021

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LGHL Buckeyes earn Crystal Balls for multiple defensive line targets

Buckeyes earn Crystal Balls for multiple defensive line targets
Caleb Houser
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Caden Curry

Ohio State is looking poised to continue landing elite defensive targets in the recruiting game.

As it has been for the last two weeks, the Ohio State staff was on the road again on Thursday recruiting as the early signing period nears. Now under a week away, the Buckeyes are officially in crunch time as they hope to sign all 18 of their current commits in the 2022 class. More-so, they hope to also add a couple of names to the list as there’s still a few spots up for grabs.

Never a down time for the Buckeyes and their coaching staff, regardless if it’s this close to signing day or just starting the next class, Ohio State keeps the same intensity and pursuit. Having multiple coaches in every corner of the country should say quite a bit, but that’s the kind of effort that leads to winning the battles in these various recruitments. Relationships are many times the deciding factors of recruitments, and that’s where this Ohio State staff specializes. We’ll see soon enough how these efforts have paid off.

Ohio State trending for big time defensive linemen


There may not be a player in the 2022 class that Ohio State has recruited longer than Indiana native, Caden Curry. The Center Grove product is one of the very best defensive linemen in the country, and has long been someone the Buckeyes covet due to his athleticism and versatility. Ranked as the the 14th-best player at his position, Curry is also the 88th-best player nationally per the 247Sports Composite. With multiple state championships under his belt, his offer list, and the many other accolades, it’s clear Curry is certainly one of the top players regardless of position, but specifically a target Ohio State wants and needs for their defensive line haul.

During his recruitment, Ohio State’s relentless pursuit has helped for them to maintain a great position. The track record of defensive line success in Columbus, distance from home, and competing at a national level have all appealed to Curry, and are big reasons why the Buckeyes will be in it until the very end. Earlier this summer in July, Curry named a top five of Oregon, Indiana, Clemson, Alabama, and Ohio State. Zeroing in on it, the two that have really separated themselves from the rest of the pack are the Buckeyes and Crimson Tide down the stretch.

On Thursday, Ohio State was on the receiving end of a Crystal Ball prediction in their favor for Curry. While not the final call by any means, who submits the predictions does shed some light on to how serious the notion is. Fortunately, Director of Recruiting for 247Sports, Steve Wiltfong who is obviously in the know — made the prediction, and more times than not, a Wiltfong Crystal Ball is a pretty safe bet for where the player ends up.

As we near the end of Curry’s recruitment, there’s enough optimism to believe that this is trending towards Ohio State landing an elite defensive linemen to help reload the position group.

In some more defensive line news, another Crystal Ball prediction was submitted in favor of Ohio State. This time by Bill Kurelic of Bucknuts, the Buckeyes were pegged to land 2023 four-star defensive tackle target, A’mauri Washington.

The 6-foot-4, 295 pound defensive lineman checks in as the 20th-best player at his position and 139th-best player nationally per the 247sports Composite. Interestingly enough, the Buckeyes look to be in early contention here due to a previous relationship with Washington’s prep program, as current receiver commit Kyion Grayes is his teammate at Chandler High School in Arizona.

Quick Hits

  • Current 2022 quarterback commit Devin Brown had his All-American Bowl jersey presentation on Thursday. One of the more impressive accolades a prep player can receive, Brown will join many more of the nation’s top recruits in the contest and carry on the tradition of several future Ohio State players suiting up in high school all-star games.

Ohio State Commit Devin Brown (@dbrownqb33) Welcomed to 2022 All-American Bowl with Virtual Jersey Presentation #AllAmericanBowl @usbank https://t.co/TKAA4dC5Hb

— All-American Bowl (@AABonNBC) December 9, 2021
  • As mentioned, the Buckeyes were on the road yesterday and made their presence known in Texas when they made a stop at Duncanville High School. Surely there to check in on Omari Abor, Ohio State is right at the top of the list of schools he is considering as he gets closer to committing. The nation’s fourth-best edge rusher, Abor is also the 38th-best player nationally and one of the few remaining targets the coaching staff is after in 2022.

S/O Ohio State for stopping by Duncanville today #Offerville pic.twitter.com/ghumkc6jJX

— Gabriel Samuels (@CoachSamuels11) December 9, 2021
  • Four-star 2022 edge rusher Jihaad Campbell de-committed from Clemson on Thursday in the wake of Brent Venables’ departure. The Buckeyes were included in Campbell original top five schools, and the IMG Academy product used one of his official visits to check out Ohio State earlier this summer. Surely Ryan Day and Larry Johnson will try for a second chance with the nation’s No. 9 edge talent and No. 78 player overall in the cycle.

BREAKING: Jihaad Campbell (No. 29 NATL, 3 Edge) has Decommitted from Clemson, he tells @On3Recruits

The 6’4 225 2022 prospect that attends IMG Academy is the 2nd recruit to decommit from the Tigers since the departure of Brent Venables.

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LGHL Buckeyes Crootin’ 2022 Class-In-Review: Athlete Kye Stokes

Buckeyes Crootin’ 2022 Class-In-Review: Athlete Kye Stokes
Shane Bailey
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In this series, Shane “@BuckeyesCrootin” Bailey will introduce you to every member of the Ohio State 2022 recruiting class.

With all of the offensive commitments scouted and analyzed, we are now moving on to the defense — the side of the ball subject to lots of criticism the past few years, and still to this day after a less than ideal end to the regular season in which I am still coping.

An infusion of defensive talent is needed once again for the 2022 recruiting class, and so far this group is shaping up to have a ton of potential future All-Americans that can possibly earn their way on to the field sooner than most think.

With the addition of Jim Knowles to the staff here in Columbus, the Buckeyes will really be getting the full potential out of their players here.

Current Defensive Commitments


Edge: Kenyatta Jackson Jr.
Defensive Tackles: None
Linebackers: C.J. Hicks, Gabe Powers
Defensive Backs: Terrance Brooks, Jyaire Brown, Ryan Turner, Sonny Styles and Kye Stokes


Kye Stokes

Athlete —Armwood High School, Seffner (Florida) — 6-foot-2, 185 lbs


On to one of the last currently committed defensive prospect headed to Columbus next season, Florida athlete Kye Stokes. Stokes is listed as an athlete per the 247Sports database as he has played WR, CB, and S for his school. He is ranked as the No. 350 prospect nationally, the No. 16 Athlete, and the No. 46 prospect in the state of Florida by the 247Sports Composite. He looks to be playing defensive back here at Ohio State, and I believe he can be a great safety for the Buckeyes.

Stokes has elite athleticism and is a fast rangy safety prospect that can really be that centerfielder Ohio State needs. Many Buckeye fans have lamented the play of the safeties this season, and that is not entirely on the players, as we all know there have been some coaching deficiencies there as well. However, Stokes is the exact type of player Buckeye fans have been clamoring for. He is someone that has played offense and defense, so he has elite ball skills as well as tracking ability when the ball is in the air. He runs a sub-11 second 100 meter dash, and every bit of that speed is needed to be able to cover sideline to sideline as the single-high deep safety.

He is a very effective tackler and is not afraid to take on ball carriers that have 20 lbs on him. If you wanna see evidence he is not afraid to come up and make a tackle in the run game, check out the 2:15 mark of the tape below. Also goes to show the fire he brings to his teammates on the big hits. Great form and a lot of power in his drive through his tackles as well.

When I say he is a physical player, I also mean he can cover any player the offense throws at him and not get bullied around. Whether its a running back out of the backfield, the wide receivers, or the tight end, he can cover them all. You can see evidenced in his highlight tape below, he can really make the opposition regret coming over the middle of the field. He has a great defensive IQ and also makes smart football plays by the dozens, for instance standing up ball carriers and perfecting the Peanut Punch (for those who do not know the Peanut Punch) playstyle that always aims to force the turnover.

He does a great job of reading the eyes of the quarterback and really just playing centerfield and being a ball hawk. Obviously nobody will be Malik Hooker, but that's the type of range he shows on his tape. He makes quick cuts in breaking towards the ball on interceptions and the first two plays in the tape below you can see his ability to run after the catch when making an interception.

At the 1:10 mark of the tape he exhibits the ability to play off-ball on the receiver, flip his hips and run with him into the endzone and makes a great play picking off the pass. He has elite awareness in man coverage, and the athletic ability to cover deep halves or the entire field deep in zone coverage. If you see at 1:50, it is almost as if he runs the route better than even the opposing player and knows the pass is coming from the second the ball is snapped, resulting in an interception that takes the ball deep into the opponents redzone.


He will line up all over the place in Armwoods’ defensive backfield, covering in the slot corner position, the deep safety role, on the ball and off the ball. He is a swiss army knife of dastardly defensive deviousness. With Jim Knowles now taking over the Buckeyes defense, it remains to be seen just how much the personnel will change as far as what happens with the Bullet position, what defensive front will he be lining up in, etc. Based on history, it appears he likes to run a 4-2-5 defense as well, but mixes up coverages immensely and is very aggressive and likes to throw blitzes from all over the field. This will also play to Stokes strength as an elite athlete who can blitz the quarterback.

In the Knowles’ defense, he treats third downs as an entirely different animal. The variety I have seen on tape that he throws at the opposing offense is astounding to be quite honest. It will require versatile players to be able to move around and accommodate some of the more exotic blitzes he likes to use. Stokes is made for this, as I stated he has lined up all over the field and is the true definition of the “Athlete” designation on 247Sports. Open field tackling is going to be crucial in this type of defense, and I see nothing on tape that suggests Stoke will have any trouble translating this part of his game to the next level.

I came away from writing this article much more optimistic about having a true centerfield safety in this class who can cover the deep part of the field, as it seemed to be something lacking in Columbus. I think Stokes will outplay his ranking once he gets the coaching he will receive at Ohio State, and can be the ball hawk we have missed since Malik Hooker was in the defensive backfield ruining the opposing quarterbacks’ day.

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LGHL Bucketheads Podcast: The Buckeyes are starting to piece it together

Bucketheads Podcast: The Buckeyes are starting to piece it together
Connor Lemons
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The guys go over Ohio State’s win over Penn State, preview Wisconsin a bit, and pay their respects to St. John’s.

Land-Grant Holy Land’s newest podcast, ‘Bucketheads’ takes you on a journey across the college basketball landscape every episode. The only basketball-focused podcast in the LGHL family of podcasts, co-hosts Connor Lemons and Justin Golba give the latest scoop on the Ohio State Buckeyes as well as all the other happenings in the college hoops world. ‘Bucketheads’ will be released every Thursday morning throughout the regular season.

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Fresh off Ohio State’s 76-64 victory over Penn State on Sunday night, Connor and Justin discuss how the Buckeyes are beginning to form an identity on offense without a de-facto second scorer. They also preview Towson very briefly and talk about how Wisconsin — OSU’s opponent on Saturday — has exceeded expectations thus far.


They also pay their respects to St. John’s, who they have definitively decided are a bad basketball team after getting throttled by Kansas this past weekend.

The guys wrap it up by giving the “seasonal” CBB fans a rapid fire recap of each Big Ten team thus far. Justin explains that Minnesota is bad despite their 7-0 record, while Connor stumps for 5-4 Nebraska.

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IA DB Xavier Nwankpa (Iowa Verbal)

Stefon Diggs said no to Urban to play for the hometown Terps. Urban had Percy to point to and he said….no thanks.

And the kid has had a heck of an NFL career.

You just can’t EVER count out the hometown school.

Except Tommy T…..I was never worried about the Vandals.

Hey now, the Vandals are always a contender...OK, couldn't get through that without laughing.

Would have loved to land X, but can't fault a kid for staying home like you said. Makes the position really important in this class though.
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On This Day In Sports History (Official Thread)

At this moment 41 years ago today, America found out John Lennon was dead while watching Monday Night Football.

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I remember when this happened, I was in 6th grade and my teacher, Mr Wayand, a Ward Cleaver clone told us that John Lennon was a drug addict, a womanizer and a communist and was definitely going to hell.
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The Ohio State at Penn State, Dec 5th, 7:30 ET, BTN

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The Penn State cult is definitely the worst college fan base in the country. Actually I'm kind of surprised that they are even capable of spelling that word correctly.....:lol:

That's what I mean, if our fan base does anything remotely similar to that I would be ashamed. It's one thing to have a minority of fans be asshats. It's another when it's literally the whole crowd. Even for the Pedsters that's shameful. Glad Wheeler played well and shut them up.
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CA OL Earnest Greene (Georgia signee)

Heck, there's always a portal for Asst Coaches.....just look at the Head Coaches portal of those looking for new gigs. Could be called 'throwing out the baby with the bath water'. Coach Day hasn't been around the block long enough to know who is a good 'un, or not, so if he's as smart as I believe, then he's tapping some of his more long-lived confidants to check out the good potentials. Hopefully he cross-checks with others, as some of them are fishing for the same fish in the coaching ocean. Also believe his future rests upon who he brings into the Buckeye fold. Go Bucks!

He’s probably got more connections at an NFL level than college to be honest. That’s where Hafley came from.

I kind of expect him to go in that direction again, but we’ll see.
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High School 2021 Ohio High School Football Finals

Versailles is really young with a bunch of Sophomores and Juniors. I expect them to be back in at least the semifinals the next couple years. Marion is Marion, but Coldwater loses a lot this year. Happy that Versailles broke that big winning streak. I believe Versailles held it at one time. Maybe Delphos St Johns. I can’t remember.
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