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LGHL Ohio State named by CBS as Best in College Sports

Ohio State named by CBS as Best in College Sports
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Strong finishes from football, and men’s and women’s basketball pushed the Buckeyes past Alabama for the honor.

The Ohio State Buckeyes have a dominant sports program. From football to basketball to hockey, the past year has was successful for the Scarlet and Gray.

CBS Sports looked over the 2017-18 season to determine which program was indeed the best. Lo and behold, OSU ended up as the top college sports program, surging past Alabama, Oklahoma and Michigan in the process.

While football and both basketball programs didn’t bring home national titles, they all had tremendous seasons. Urban Meyer coached the Buckeyes to a 12-2 season, ending with a landslide victory over USC in the Cotton Bowl. On the hardwood, Chris Holtmann took a men’s team that missed the NIT a season ago to the NCAA Tournament; on the women’s side, Kevin McGuff also took the Buckeyes to the NCAA Tournament behind a 28-7 season. Hockey did exceptionally well, with both the men’s and women’s teams making it to the Frozen Four.

On top of the success of the ‘big 3’ sports, wrestling was national runner-ups, men’s volleyball got all the way to the national semifinals, and both the baseball and softball teams made it to the NCAA Tournament.

This wasn’t the first time OSU was named Best in College Sports by CBS. Back in 2015, the Buckeyes took home the honors after a tremendous season that saw the football team win the inaugural College Football Playoff national championship.

To see the full results and scoring breakdown, you can click here.

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Ohio State opponents ranked using Preseason Consensus Poll
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That makes the Buckeyes, 12-2 last season, the favorite in the Big Ten and a true contender for a College Football Playoff berth. OSU is listed behind only No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Clemson and just ahead of No. 4 Georgia and Big Ten rival Wisconsin at No.


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Badgers and Buckeyes. Take it to the Big Ten bank. Posted by Herb Gould | Jul 11, 2018 | Big Ten Playbook, The Gould Standard | 0. Wisconsin will face Ohio State in the Big Ten championship game. . . Dog bites man. . . Film at 11. Now that we've gotten ...


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Area Sports Briefs: Cordle Cares Foundation Bowling with Buckeyes
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BRIEFS. Cordle Cares Foundation Bowling with Buckeyes: The Cordle Cares Foundation will host the 2018 Bowling with Buckeyes Fundraiser on Saturday, July 14th at Tiki Lanes in Lancaster. Local area businesses and individuals have sponsored the lanes ...


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Fuller, McCullough highlight Big Ten Distinguished Scholars list
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The Big Ten Conference announced its list of Distinguished Scholars on Tuesday. Out of the 1,143 student-athletes named to the list, 129 of those are Buckeyes. For the third straight year, the Scarlet and Gray leads the Big Ten in the number of ...

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Ohio State men's basketball | Buckeyes to host 5-star point guard DJ Carton on official visit
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Urban Meyer receives birthday wishes from friends, players
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Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer is a beloved figure throughout sports. Meyer has been in charge of four programs -- Bowling Green, Utah, Florida and the Buckeyes -- and has won three national championships -- two with the Gators, one with the Scarlet ...
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Former Ohio State player rankings in Madden 19
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One of the big questions each year is how will these former Buckeyes rate as computer-generated NFL players. How have players improved or regressed since last year's game and what do the folks at EA Sports think of the rookies from the Scarlet and Gray?

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LGHL Quiet day for Ohio State recruiting may precede more booms

Quiet day for Ohio State recruiting may precede more booms
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Is this the calm before another storm?

For the first time in what feels like months (in reality it’s only been a few weeks), things are relatively quiet on the recruiting front at Ohio State. A flurry of commitments has kept Buckeye fans busy during the long offseason, but after adding Kane Patterson on Monday, things seem to finally be calming down.

While calm times do happen in college football, I wouldn’t take this at face value. Ohio State has a ton of targets set to commit soon, and it feels like we’re on the brink of another huge couple of days in Buckeye recruiting. After landing a whopping nine commitments since June 27, I don’t think we’ll see that much action again this year, but we could be headed towards a similar movement.

Unlike the last couple of weeks, I think a lot of this upcoming action will come from the 2019 class. With 14 commitments in, Ohio State’s 2019 class has been a bit forgotten recently—but that won’t last. Ohio State has nine or 10 more spots still to fill before Signing Day, and they’d like to have just around four spots left by the time the season rolls around. So, who should you be watching out for as a possible commitment soon?

4-star receiver Elijah Higgins: After naming Ohio State in his top seven on Monday, Higgins remains a big target for the Buckeyes. They want four receivers in 2019, and they want Higgins to be one of them. His skillset would be fantastic complimenting Garrett Wilson’s game, and getting him committed would be a huge coup for Meyer, especially with how much Tom Herman wants him.

Higgins was on campus for an official visit in June, and will likely take more officials to his other top schools soon. He doesn’t have a commitment timetable, but the general thought seems to be that once he’s done with his official visits, he’ll commit to his school of choice. That could be as soon as early August.

5-star end Zach Harrison: Bar none the top target left for Ohio State in 2019, the Buckeyes are waiting very anxiously for Harrison’s commitment. The Olentangy Orange star has been on Ohio State’s board for years now, and took the last of his three official visits to Columbus, after seeing Michigan and Penn State.

Unfortunately, that visit didn’t seem to seal the deal, because Zach is still uncommitted. the longer this one goes, the less confident I become in Ohio State being the choice. Michigan is surging here, and where Harrison lands will likely depend on when he makes the choice. He’s said early August in the past, but he may wait until after his senior season. It just depends on when he finds a school he’s fully comfortable with.

4-star receiver Marcus Washington: Washington is scheduled to announce his commitment on his birthday, Aug. 7. There have been some questions about if he’ll actually know his decision, as he may look to move his date back to November or December, but for now, August is the plan.

If that plan holds true, I think he’ll be a Buckeye. he had a great visit on June 22, and the Buckeyes lead right now. Missouri has a chance, but this one is Ohio State’s to lose right now.

4-star receiver Jameson Williams: The chances of this one happening soon may be fading. It seemed like Williams was set to commit on his visit in late June, but when that didn’t happen, it raised some questions. With his Ohio State visit out of the way, Williams has scheduled visits to UCLA and Alabama this fall.

If he commits to Ohio State before then, those visits probably won’t happen. However, if we get to those visits with no commitment, Williams would likely no longer be an option for Ohio State.

4-star 2020 receiver Rakim Jarrett: Of all the names on this list, this is the one that I’d say is the most likely to commit next. Jarrett picked up a Buckeye offer just a few weeks ago, put them in his top four on Sunday, and said he’d be committing soon. All of this happening right after he picked up that offer seems to indicate that the choice is made, and it’s just a matter of time until he announces it.

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LGHL Ohio State QB Dwayne Haskins receives high praise from Braxton Miller

Ohio State QB Dwayne Haskins receives high praise from Braxton Miller
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Former Buckeye legend Braxton Miller thinks Dwayne Haskins has what it takes to become a Heisman Trophy winner.

“I told him that one day he’s going to win the Heisman. I’ve known Dwayne for two years now. Man, he’s dope, he’s nice. I haven’t thrown with him since last year. But every since he came in, whenever I needed somebody to throw with when J.T. [Barrett] wasn’t there or available, he was always available and always willing to work. He reminds me of myself in a way. He just wanted to go get it.”

- Braxton Miller via Austin Ward, Lettermen Row


Dwayne Haskins has quite a bit of pressure on him this season, entering the year as the unquestioned starting quarterback. But the expectations in Columbus are as high as always, and there’s reason to believe Haskins has all the tools to be the next great player for Ohio State. Former Buckeye quarterback Braxton Miller doesn’t just think Haskins has what it takes to be great, he takes it a step further and thinks Haskins can become the next Buckeye to hoist the Heisman Trophy.

Miller had plenty of nice things to say about the rising sophomore quarterback, including his incredible throwing ability. But Miller also mentioned that Haskins can get the job done from the ground if need be, and that Urban Meyer’s offensive strategies wouldn’t have to change all that much from when he and J.T. Barrett ran the show. Both were much stronger runners compared to Haskins, but Haskins’ arm really opens things up for the offense.

“I still have that chip on my shoulder. After all this stuff that I went through for the past few years, there’s nothing better than to just have that chip on my shoulder.”


- Thayer Munford via Tim Bielik, Cleveland.com

The story of Thayer Munford is one worth reading. In high school, Munford was out of shape, had bad grades, and didn’t hold an offer from his dream school - Ohio State. That all changed thanks to some motivation and help from his high school coach Nate Moore.

Through a lot of late nights studying, and changes to Munford’s diet, he eventually was able to receive that offer from the Buckeyes and is now poised to be Ohio State’s starting left tackle entering the 2018 season.

Munford had a long journey and came to Ohio State with plenty of question marks, but it all worked out in the end. Munford even had a key block in the Ohio State-Michigan game last season, when Isaiah Prince went down with an injury. His pancake block led to a J.T. Barrett touchdown run, putting the Buckeyes on the board and back into the game.

Now he’ll have a chance to start the entire season and continue his incredible story.

“Before I was looking to prove something, show somebody something. Right now, people might be excited. But I’m excited to play with Dave (Lighty) again. That’s what I’m excited about.”

- Greg Oden via Bill Landis, Cleveland.com


Remember that seven-foot center that used to play for Ohio State? Sort of led his team to a national championship game in 2006? Well get ready for Greg Oden to take the court with some of his Buckeye teammates once again. Oden has decided he’ll play in TBT - The Basketball Tournament - and suit up for the Scarlet and Gray Alumni team, which competes for $2 million in the annual tournament.

Last year, Oden was announced to the squad, but didn’t play in any games, but this year will be different. Should the former Buckeyes (which includes Aaron Craft, David Lighty, Jared Sullinger and more) win their first two games to advance to Atlanta, Oden said he will be suiting up and playing.

While Oden doesn’t have any notions of making a comeback to professional basketball, it will still be nice to see him out on the court doing what he loves to do.

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Former Ohio State player rankings in Madden 19
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One of the big questions each year is how will these former Buckeyes rate as computer-generated NFL players. How have players improved or regressed since last year's game and what do the folks at EA Sports think of the rookies from the Scarlet and Gray?

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Golden Buckeyes
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As they took the court for the gold medal decider, all four Madison County players were out there proudly representing the Buckeye State. “Everyone worked so hard throughout the week to get to the gold medal game,” Comer said of himself and his 11 ...


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A new addition to the Permian High School offense and defense, 3-star athlete and Arkansas target Peyton Powell is a wanted man by schools across the country and he's getting closer and closer to making his big college decision. "My recruitment is ...


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LGHL Former Buckeyes get their ratings in Madden 19

Former Buckeyes get their ratings in Madden 19
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There are plenty of highly rated familiar faces in the game this year.

It’s starting to feel a lot like football. Every year, the release of football games (rest in peace, NCAA Football series) signifies that the real game is approaching, and somehow, we’re just a month out from the annual release of EA Sports’ NFL title, Madden. Every year, EA likes to tease the game with different trailers, screenshots, and eventually, player ratings. We got those rankings today, and as per usual, they’re jam packed with Buckeyes.

Leading the way with a 94 rating is Eagles’ safety Malcolm Jenkins. Behind him, Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott has a 92, Jaguars guard Andrew Norwell and Saints receiver Michael Thomas both have a 91. Rounding out the top group, Chargers end Joey Bosa and Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore sit at 90 overall. You can view every Buckeye’s ratings below.


Every stat for those players, as well as the ratings for all other NFL players can be found here. Madden 19 is set to release on PS4, Xbox One and PC on Aug. 10.

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Former Buckeyes get their ratings in Madden 19
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It's starting to feel a lot like football. Every year, the release of football games (rest in peace, NCAA Football series) signifies that the real game is approaching, and somehow, we're just a month out from the annual release of EA Sports' NFL title ...


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LGHL Podcast: Ohio State’s recruiting frenzy, Ryan Day’s influence on the offense.

Podcast: Ohio State’s recruiting frenzy, Ryan Day’s influence on the offense.
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Surprise, Urban Meyer can still recruit!

If you hadn’t noticed, Ohio State has acquired (roughly) 2 billion stars worth of class of 2019 and 2020 recruits over the past month. The slew of commitments has the Buckeyes rolling, and if we know anything about Urban Meyer and Co., this is just the beginning.


On this episode of Hangout in the Holy Land, Patrick Mayhorn and Colton Denning break down everything you need to know about the commitments, the direction of each class, and more, including:

  • How Jack Miller’s commitment is another sign of Co-Offensive Coordinator/QB coach Ryan Day helping shift Ohio State’s QB recruiting philosophy.
  • Ohio State pushing this new philosophy hard to a handful of wide receiver recruits, and why it’s working.
  • Who the leaders of each class are.
  • The top remaining targets in each class, and more!

(Note: We recorded this before the Kane Patterson commitment; crootin’ never stops)

The guys also discuss Patrick’s recent masterpiece interview with Buckeyes’ play-by-play man Paul Keels about the soul of college football, why they think Keita Bates-Diop will have a successful NBA career, and Jim Harbaugh finally deciding that he might want to start recruiting Ohio players.

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Country's No. 1 corner says Buckeyes definitely high on his list
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The Buckeyes offered a scholarship to Scottsdale (Ariz.) Saguaro class of 2020 cornerback Kelee Ringo in mid-April. Buckeye assistant Alex... To read this article and more, subscribe now —. 7-Day Free Trial. Get access to this article and all of the ...
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A former Ohio State football player is crying foul after crooks over the weekend busted into his home, and stole jewelry he received while playing for the Buckeyes. "They can't be replaced," said Darryl Lee, as he talked about the 1984 Big Ten ...


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LGHL Former Ohio State legend Kelsey Mitchell’s WNBA shooting “slump” is still insane

Former Ohio State legend Kelsey Mitchell’s WNBA shooting “slump” is still insane
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The good, the bad, and the Ohio State alumni of the 2018 WNBA season so far.

It may be the offseason for college sports and most men’s professional games, but the WNBA is in full swing and there are several former Ohio State players who are making a name for themselves on the court.

Over the past few seasons, interest and coverage in the WNBA has continued to grow, with a stellar Final Four event for women’s college ball earlier this year catapulting exciting women’s basketball to the mainstream. Two Buckeyes who played in this year’s NCAA Tournament went on to hear their names called at the 2018 WNBA Draft, and both Kelsey Mitchell (No. 2) and Stephanie Mavunga (No. 14) were picked by the Indiana Fever.

The 2018 WNBA season got underway on May 18, and now, over halfway through the season and with only 15 games left to play, the playoffs are quickly approaching on August 21.

Two of the four Buckeyes in the WNBA have pretty solid chances of making a postseason run with the Washington Mystics ranked No. 3 (12-7) and L.A. Sparks No. 4 (12-8) in the league. The Fever currently sit in last place (2-17) with a much larger hill to climb to see the playoffs.

The vets

Jantel Lavender (L.A. Sparks)


If you don’t know the name Jantel Lavender as a Buckeye, you could use a bit of a history lesson.

Before there was Kelsey Mitchell at Ohio State, there was Lavender; the only player male or female to be named Big Ten Conference Player of the Year four straight seasons. She held dozens of school, conference, and NCAA records, and went on to be the No. 5 overall pick in the 2011 WNBA Draft by the Sparks.

(Seriously, you should look up all of her achievements. She’s one of the best Buckeye athletes in school history.)

Now in her eighth season in the league, Lavender was an All-Star selection in 2015 and was named the 2016 WNBA Sixth Woman of the Year — the same year the Sparks won the WNBA Finals.

Lavender spent the time between the 2017 and 2018 seasons playing for Yakin Dogu Universitesi in the Euroleague. Her team’s run in the Turkish League Finals delayed her return to the Sparks lineup until June 3, but she wasted no time getting back on the court and has seen playing time in all 16 games since — and is still averaging 17.3 minutes per game.

So far this season, Lavender has netted 77 points, 59 total rebounds, 10 assists, seven steals and five blocks.

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Tayler Hill (Washington Mystics)


One of only a few Buckeye first-round picks, Hill is in her sixth year in the league after being taken No. 4 overall in the 2013 WNBA Draft by the Mystics. After tearing her ACL at the end of the 2017 season, Hill wound up missing the 2018 season opener, and didn’t take the court until the June 19 matchup against the Sky — in which she marked six points.

Since she returned from the knee injury, she’s seen playing time in eight games but is only averaging 8.4 minutes per outing. Her shooting seems to have taken a bit of a dip in her return, with the guard hitting 8-of-26 (30.8%) field goals attempts, 4-of-13 (30.8%) 3-point attempts, with five total rebounds and eight assists.

The rookies

Kelsey Mitchell (Indiana Fever)


After ending her Ohio State career holding dozens of school, Big Ten conference, and NCAA records, Mitchell was the No. 2 overall pick by the Indiana Fever in the 2018 WNBA Draft. The 3-point maven was expected to make an impact early on, and she did not disappoint.

It took all of three games for her to crack the starting lineup with her energetic and aggressive approach. Over the course of her first eight starts, Mitchell averaged 19 points per game, shooting 41 percent from the field. In the games that followed, her shooting percent dropped to 27.5 with a 9.6 points per game average.

While some of that drop could be attributed to some kind of rookie wall, WNBA Insidr explores the possibility that opposing defenses are learning how to better stop Mitchell than they did in those first eight games.


“Opposing defenses are figuring out how to attack her by closing down the space in the half court. Teams are making it more difficult for her to find daylight and get her shot up off the dribble, which is something that she loves to do.”

Even with her drop in numbers over the past few games, Mitchell still claims 273 points thus far this season, and is averaging 28.1 minutes per game. She’s also nabbed 48 assists, 34 rebounds and 15 steals. So even if she is in some kind of shooting slump, her slump is still better than most people’s best.

The Buckeye should find herself among the best players in the WNBA before too long.

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Stephanie Mavunga (Indiana Fever)


Being drafted by the Fever was the perfect situation for Mavunga, who not only followed teammate Kelsey Mitchell one state to the West, but also joined her sister-in-law, Jeanette Pohlen-Mavunga — who was later waived just before the season started —, as a member of the team. Mavunga grew up 30 miles away from the Fever’s stadium, and being drafted by Indiana brought her back home.

The Buckeyes’ rookie season has been a bit of a roller coaster. She’s seen playing time in 12 contests, but suffered a left ankle injury in mid-June that led to several missed opportunities to take the court. She’s only played in two games since the injury and has only logged 11 total minutes in those tilts.

Despite not having put up points since early-June, Mavunga’s rookie stat line includes 36 points having gone 15-of-26 for a 57.7 field goal percentage. She’s also nabbed 33 total rebounds, six blocks and five steals. With her extended absence — and the team going 2-17 — Mavunga could end up as more of a depth option for the team moving forward, but could always earn a spot higher up in the rotation with a solid end of 2018 and offseason.

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Know Thy Opponent 2018: Ohio State Buckeyes
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The last time we saw the Buckeyes they delivered an absolutely unmerciful beating to Darrell Hazell's first team. The 56-0 score wasn't even that close. Danny Etling was pick-sixed on the second play from scrimmage. Purdue had 116 yards of total ...
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Former Ohio State legend Kelsey Mitchell's WNBA shooting “slump” is still insane
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Two of the four Buckeyes in the WNBA have pretty solid chances of making a postseason run with the Washington Mystics ranked No. 3 (12-7) and L.A. Sparks No. 4 (12-8) in the league. The Fever currently sit in last place (2-17) with a much larger hill ...


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SupermanMj: Let's say Nick Bosa leaves after this season. Let's also say that Zach Harrison chooses the Buckeyes. Who "starts" opposite of Chase Young next season? Where does Harrison sit in the pecking order with Cooper, Tyreke Smith, Tyler Friday, etc.


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4-star linebacker Kane Patterson commits to Ohio State: What it means for the Buckeyes
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State got a commitment on Monday afternoon from four-star linebacker Kane Patterson from Nashville, Tenn. Here is what Patterson's commitment means for the Buckeyes. * Patterson, who is 6-foot-1, 225 pounds, is the No. 8 inside ...
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Ohio State Buckeyes: How much longer will Urban Meyer coach?
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But that timeframe isn't exactly a blink of an eye and with the Buckeyes' current stockpile of talent, Meyer should tighten his grip on the nation's most competitive league for the next several seasons. The "how much longer will we have him" question ...
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Patterson helps Buckeyes move up in 247Sports Team Rankings
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Ohio State kept their hot streak on the recruiting trail rolling on Monday, as Nashville (TN) CPA 2019 linebacker Kane Patterson announced this afternoon that he was committing to the Buckeyes. Patterson cited a multi-pronged reasoning for choosing to ...
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