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LGHL C.J. Jackson is the latest former Ohio State player to commit to playing in The Basketball...

C.J. Jackson is the latest former Ohio State player to commit to playing in The Basketball Tournament
Brett Ludwiczak
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After wrapping up his Ohio State career in March, guard C.J. Jackson will join former Buckeyes Jae’Sean Tate and Andrew Dakich on Team Big X in The Basketball Tournament


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— Big X (@_Big_X_) May 29, 2019

Guard C.J. Jackson is the latest former Buckeye to commit to playing in The Basketball Tournament this summer. Jackson will join forward Jae’Sean Tate and former Ohio State graduate transfer Andrew Dakich, who will serve as head coach for Big X. Jackson averaged 12 points per game, four rebounds per game, and 3.5 assists per game in his senior season, which was his third season in Columbus after transferring from Eastern Florida State CC.

Ohio State alumni have found plenty of success in The Basketball Tournament with Team Scarlet and Gray. While it is expected that the team of Aaron Craft, Jared Sullinger, David Lighty, and other former Buckeyes will play in The Basketball Tournament, due to “Scarlet and Gray” being a registered trademark of Ohio State, the team will have to change their name this year. In 2017, Team Scarlet and Gray made the Final Four before falling to Team Challenge ALS, while last year the former Buckeyes were bounced in the quarterfinals by Team Fredette.

The Columbus Regional of The Basketball Tournament will take place at Capital University July 19th-21st, with the finals of the $2 million dollar “winner take all” tournament taking place in Chicago August 1st-6th. All games of the yearly tournament will take place on the ESPN family of networks.

“The crowds are a big part of the pro game that we don’t see in college or in amateur golf. Knowing I can handle my nerves and prove to myself I can handle it, I can’t be any prouder to have a chance to represent myself, Ohio State and Cincinnati at the Memorial Tournament.”

Ohio State golfer Will Grimmer via Steve Helwagen, Bucknuts


Will Grimmer is just three days removed from closing out his golfing career at Ohio State, and today he was part of the field that teed off at the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Country Club in Dublin. After writing a letter to the Memorial Tournament, Grimmer received a sponsors exemption to participate in the event, which he has been attending as a fan since 2001.

Grimmer will be looking to rebound from a rough finish to his Ohio State career, in which he shot 15-over-par during the four days of the NCAA Tournament in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The score placed Grimmer at 53rd in the event, while Ohio State went on to finish in 13th place in the team standings. Grimmer closed out his senior campaign with six top-10 finishes. The highlight of Grimmer’s senior season came when he won his second career college event, placing first at the Musketeer Classic in his hometown of Cincinnati.

The Memorial is part of a packed schedule for Grimmer, who will play in a U.S. Open qualifier on Monday before returning to Arkansas to play for Team USA in the Arnold Palmer Cup, which is a Ryder Cup-style event which features the top college golfers in the United States squaring off against some of the best college golfers from Europe.

If Grimmer is able to qualify for the U.S. Open, it will be his third appearance in the major championship. Grimmer qualified for the event in 2014 and 2018. Last year Grimmer made the cut at Shinnecock Hills, finishing in 66th place. This year’s U.S. Open will be played June 13-16 at historic Pebble Beach.

Even though Grimmer’s schedule is packed, he’ll certainly enjoy playing in Jack Nicklaus’ annual tournament, since he has spent so much time watching it over the years. Despite his performance last week, Grimmer does have some confidence heading into this week’s tournament, and hopefully will be able to put himself into position to make some noise this weekend. Grimmer teed off at 1:49 p.m. earlier today, and is scheduled to start his second round at 8:59 a.m. ET on Friday morning.

“We talked when we left Minnesota that this can’t define us, we still have opportunities, we still can control our own destiny. We really tried to keep the guys in move-forward mode. Let’s get going and keep moving.”

Ohio State baseball coach Greg Beals via Bill Rabinowitz, The Columbus Dispatch


Earlier this month, it looked as if any hopes of postseason baseball for Ohio State were nonexistent. The Buckeyes had been just been swept in a three-game series at Minnesota, and were sitting at 24-23 overall and 7-11 in the Big Ten. With just eight teams making the Big Ten Tournament, Ohio State had no margin for error.

Ohio State has answered the call over the past three weeks, winning 11 of 13 games. The brilliant stretch by the Buckeyes was capped off by a win over Nebraska in the Big Ten baseball tournament championship. The win over the Cornhuskers earned Ohio State their third NCAA Tournament bid in four years.

When the NCAA Tournament bracket was revealed, Ohio State was slotted in the Nashville regional with Vanderbilt, who is the No. 2 overall seed in the tournament. Depending on how Friday’s results shakeout, the Buckeyes will then play either Indiana State or McNeese State.

While getting by the Commodores won’t be easy, Ohio State has their eyes on making it back to a couple places they haven’t been in a while. If the Buckeyes are able to emerge from the Nashville regional, they’ll advance to the Super Regionals, which they haven’t done since 2003. The next step after the Super Regionals would be the College World Series, where the Buckeyes haven’t been since 1967.

Ohio State has made it to where they are today with a lot of youth to compliment a few key veterans. Junior closer Andrew Magno saved three games in the Big Ten Tournament and was named most outstanding player, but 83 percent of the innings pitched by the Ohio State staff has been by newcomers.

Along with Magno, right fielder Dominic Canzone was a member of Ohio State’s 2017 squad, which finished with a 22-34 record. Canzone has sparked the offense this season, hitting a team-leading .351 and is tied for the team lead with 15 home runs. If the Buckeyes are going to advance in the NCAA Tournament, they’ll need some more big performances from the juniors, as well as solid outings from the young pitching staff.

“We are so excited for Lilli and Emily to finish their careers as All-Americans together. They have pushed each other and brought the best out of each other during their careers and it’s fitting for them to leave their mark together.”

Ohio State softball head coach Kelly Kovach Schoenly via the Ohio State Athletic Department


Seniors Lilli Piper and Emily Clark closed out their Ohio State careers by being named National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Americans on Wednesday. Piper received honors for the third consecutive season, being named a NFCA second team All-American, while Clark was recognized for the first time by being named a third team All-American. Piper and Clark were the 12th and 13th Buckeyes to earn All-American honors, and the first pair of Buckeyes to be named All-Americans in the same season since 2009.

Piper finished up her Ohio State career by becoming the sixth Ohio State player to be named first team All-Midwest Region in three consecutive seasons. In 158 career games, Piper finished with a .419 average, which is second all-time in school history, and she never hit below .404 in her four seasons at Ohio State, becoming the first Buckeye to accomplish that feat. Piper leaves Ohio State with 48 career home runs, which is the third-most in school history.

Clark closed out her Ohio State career with one of the best offensive seasons in school history, finishing with 54 RBIs and 41 runs scored. Clark joins Piper and Maddy McIntyre in 2016 as the only Buckeyes to record at least 50 RBIs and 40 runs scored in a season. Clark finished the season with a .383 average, which was her highest in four years in Columbus.

Even though their Ohio State careers are over, Piper and Clark will continue their softball careers in the state of Ohio. The duo were taken with the 15th and 16th picks by the Cleveland Comets in the 2019 National Pro Fastpitch College Draft. With the tremendous gifts both Piper and Clark possess on the softball diamond, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see them in contention for a spot on the US Women’s National Team in the future.

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LGHL Ranking the 20 most re-watchable games in Ohio State history: Nos. 18 and 17

Ranking the 20 most re-watchable games in Ohio State history: Nos. 18 and 17
Colton Denning
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Dominance from Orlando Pace, and a gutty Maurice Clarett effort continue our countdown.

We’re back!

After a brief hiatus, the Holy Land Pod Boys™ have returned, and we’re continuing our list of the 20 most re-watchable games in Ohio State football history today with numbers 18 and 17. If you want to read our thoughts on the first two games that made our list, go here, and keep up with us on Apple Podcasts, and also on Spotify.


As a reminder, these aren’t necessarily the best games in Ohio State history, but rather the ones that we think have the most replay value, namely to help you get through another hellish off-season. Let us know what you think of our list so far in the comments below, and let’s get to this week’s games.

No. 18: The 1997 Rose Bowl win over Arizona State


Colton: First off, can we get some love for the big-ass shoulder pad era? This game was smack dab in the middle of it, and by god do I miss seeing linebackers that looked like they had turrets attached to their shoulders. These are inarguably Ohio State’s best uniforms ever. As for the game itself, Ohio State not only won their first Rose Bowl in 20-plus years in dramatic fashion, but kept ASU —of all teams— from winning the National Championship. This is probably the high-point of the Cooper era. This game is worth watching for Orlando Pace alone; he just absolutely obliterates everyone in his path, including this poor linebacker:

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Spoiler: This is also the oldest game on our list, so if you’re waiting for something from the Woody era, you’re gonna have to break out the VCR instead.

Patrick: We mention it on the episode, but I think the talent of the John Cooper era really goes underappreciated at times, and it was on full display in this game. Orlando Pace is a great rewatch anytime, David Boston was one of the most physically dominant receivers to come through Ohio State, and that Buckeye defense was just excellent. This certainly isn’t the most explosive game on the list, but it’s a good rewatch if you want to watch some really great players, or if the last four seasons of excellent talent and less than excellent coaching wasn’t enough for you.

No. 17: The 14-9 win over Michigan in 2002


Colton: I campaigned against this one, and still don’t think it should be on the list, but it’s hard to argue against its significance. Even 17 years later, you can still feel the Ohio Stadium crowd almost waiting for John Cooper to show up and lose. The nervous energy is next level, and of course this Ohio State team dragged it out literally to the last second. If you want to make your case that Maurice Clarett was the most valuable player to his team in 2002, this is exhibit A. He’s operating at about 60 percent, and still rushes for over 110 yards, with four or five emotionally charged game-changing plays. They probably get shut out if he doesn’t play. This game is ugly as hell, and I never want to watch it in full again, but the drama is top notch.

Patrick: God, Mo C was so good. As Colton mentions, he wasn’t full strength for basically the second half of the 2002 season, and he was still, even with that, easily the best player on the field in this, the biggest game of the regular season. This certainly isn’t pretty, but the significance, and the nervous energy of every fan there is just too much to leave off the list.


What do you think of our list so far? Would you have anything different? Let us know here in the comments, and send us a Tweet @HolyLandPod!

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LGHL Ohio State announces game times for six fall football contests

Ohio State announces game times for six fall football contests
Matt Tamanini
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So far, Northwestern and Michigan State will be primetime kickoffs.

On Thursday, the Ohio State University announced the kick times for a half dozen of this fall’s football games. The season will start with a trio of noon starts, while October will see back-to-back primetime games, before the regular season ends with the already announced noon start for The Game.


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— Jerry Emig (@BuckeyeNotes) May 30, 2019

Ohio State will host Florida Atlantic on Aug. 31 in a game broadcast on FOX. Then on Sept. 7, they will welcome home Luke Fickell and his Cincinnati Bearcats in an ABC contest, and the final of the three noon-kicks to start the season will be on the road to open up Big Ten play against the Indiana Hoosiers on Sept. 14 on FOX.

Earlier this month, FOX — who owns the top-line B1G media rights — announced that more of their high-profile games will get noon starts this season, so more early kicks could be on the way.

We are still waiting on kick times for OSU’s Sept. 21 game against Miami (Ohio), Sept. 28 at Nebraska, Oct. 26 against Wisconsin, and three November games versus Maryland, Rutgers, and Penn State.

This season, Ryan Day’s Buckeyes will have two open dates, as they will be off on Oct. 12 and Nov. 2.

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2020 NV WR Rome Odunze (Washington Verbal)

Ohio State dishes out another WR offer

Wide receiver coach Brian Hartline is hitting the recruiting trail hard, sending out another offer Monday.

Odunze is a three-star prospect but his offer list shows that his potential outweighs his star ranking. The Las Vegas native holds 31 official offers from the likes of Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Miami, Oklahoma, Texas, USC and plenty of others.

Odunze doesn’t have a true leader in his recruitment. This is because his recruitment has recently taken off. However, Miami would have to be viewed as one of his top schools at this moment solely due to the fact he is recently coming off an unofficial visit to the school and it reportedly went well.

The blue-chip prospect would be a great addition to this year’s class and a combination of Scott Jr., Smith-Njaba, Fleming and Odunze would put Big Ten defenses on their toes. But if Ohio State wants to become a true contender for his services, they will have to get him on campus in the coming year.

Odunze is rated as the No. 91 WR in this year’s class, the No. 504 overall prospect and the No. 3 recruit hailing from the state of Nevada, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Entire article: https://www.landgrantholyland.com/2...e-football-recruiting-rome-odunze-kyle-mccord
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BTN Five Big Ten teams make 2019 NCAA Baseball Tournament

Five Big Ten teams make 2019 NCAA Baseball Tournament
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

The NCAA Division I Baseball Committee announced the field of 64 on Monday, with five Big Ten teams selected. Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Nebraska earned at-large berths, while Ohio State claimed the conference’s automatic bid after winning the Big Ten Tournament title on Sunday.

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BTN Ohio State makes history, claims 2019 Big Ten Baseball Tournament

Ohio State makes history, claims 2019 Big Ten Baseball Tournament
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

The seventh-seeded Ohio State baseball team won the 2019 Big Ten Tournament title after posting a 3-1 win over fifth-seeded Nebraska in the championship game Sunday at TD Ameritrade Park. The Buckeyes became the lowest seed to ever win the tournament.

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Amazon Borderlands 2 deal

Figured since this was the lone Borderlands thread that I wouldn't create another.

My son and I had played 1, 2 and the pre-sequel on 360. My brother-in-law gave us the Handsome collection for the One, and I picked up the G-o-t-Y edition of Borderlands 1 for One this weekend.
Love this series and put $5 down on Borderlands 3 Super Deluxe edition.
Gotta admit that Pitchford sounds like such a douchebag that it does somewhat pain me to put money into his pocket, but I also understand there are people that work at Gearbox that AREN'T that guy.

I picked up the triple pack for $20 maybe 3 years ago and we have had a blast with those. I thought both 2 and the presequel got a bit repetitive and we never did finish those, but we did get a lot of hours out of them before dropping them.
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