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Google The Football Fever: Perry high on Buckeye linebacking corps for 2018 - Fox 28

The Football Fever: Perry high on Buckeye linebacking corps for 2018 - Fox 28
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The Football Fever: Perry high on Buckeye linebacking corps for 2018
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DELAWARE -- New Seattle Seahawk Josh Perry recently held his first youth camp and paused to discuss the coming season, another National Championship or bust for the highly-touted Buckeyes. Perry is high on the Buckeye linebackers and singled out ...


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Google Kurelic: Meyer genius; pumping brakes on commit; Glenville guys? - 247Sports

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Kurelic: Meyer genius; pumping brakes on commit; Glenville guys?
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Google Kurelic: Meyer genius; pumping breaks on commit; Glenville guys? - 247Sports

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Kurelic: Meyer genius; pumping breaks on commit; Glenville guys?
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Good evening Bucknuts subscribers! There is plenty going on with Ohio State football recruiting so let's get started! I will of course have plenty more throughout the night and tomorrow. 1) At the beginning of this week I posted a premium story on ...


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Google Inside Brian Maurer's confusing weekend at Ohio State: From thinking Buckeyes to committing...

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Inside Brian Maurer's confusing weekend at Ohio State: From thinking Buckeyes to committing to Tennessee
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If the Buckeyes hadn't offered, they weren't going to be on it. With the viable, attainable options this year essentially being down to the guys we're talking about, Ohio State had to get in the Maurer game last weekend or risk missing out on a ...
Jordan Battle commits to Ohio State: Buckeyes land 2019 safetyLandof10.com
Ohio State Football: DB keeps pipeline flowing, pushes Buckeyes to No. 5Scarlet and Game
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Google Watch: Ted Ginn Jr. pays it forward with Light It Up youth camp - 247Sports

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Watch: Ted Ginn Jr. pays it forward with Light It Up youth camp
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We have video from the Ted Ginn Jr. Light It Up Instructional Football Camp, courtesy of Bucknuts.com contributor Gary Housteau. The two-day camp was held at Beachwood High School. The former Buckeye Ginn is embarking on his 11th NFL season as he ...


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MotS&G What To Expect: Wide Receivers

What To Expect: Wide Receivers
Richard Tongohan
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At Wide Receiver, Ohio State has quite the collection at the position that oozes with potential. The majority of the weapons at the position have returned with a new type of Quarterback at the helm, who could sling it all over the field.

From the playmakers from a season ago in Johnnie Dixon, Parris Campbell, K.J. Hill, Austin Mack, Terry McLaurin, and Binjimen Victor to the younger players in Elijah Gardener and Jaylen Harris, the talent accumulated at Ohio State is undeniable. Factor in the haul in the 2018 recruiting class in Kamryn Babb, L’Christian “Blue” Smith, Chris Olave, and Cameron Brown, this group is both deep and talented.

The expectation at Ohio State remains the same, win every battle and play your heart out. With the experienced members, that remains intact with Haskins at the helm. For the younger players and incoming freshmen, they have leaders atop the depth chart and a great coach to lean on and to learn from.

All players on the roster have built a bond that is strong and unbreakable, and with their playmakers from a season ago being so close to graduation, they will surely be auditioning for their shot at the NFL while teaching the younger players the ins and the outs at Ohio State. These younger players will need to learn quickly and absorb the tips of the trade prior to their departure.

I truly expect a change in the offense that will emphasize a balance between the passing and the running gameplans that will keep defenses off-balanced. These players have the talent to assist in the quest for another stellar season and it will be up to them and the coaches to figure things out as the season progresses.






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MotS&G What To Expect: Running Backs

What To Expect: Running Backs
Richard Tongohan
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Much similar to the transfer situation at the Quarterback position, the Running Backs suffered that same minor setback after the spring game. Longtime back Antonio Williams left the team after a great showing that put him in the conversation for additional snaps at his position. He looked good and ran with a lot of power, but the lure of playing time won out in the end and North Carolina got them a stud to feed.

In the beginning, both J.K. Dobbins and Mike Weber proved why they will be a problem for opposing defenses and they will look to pick up where they left off at toward the end of last season. Dobbins had an average game this spring, but his skillset is half of what the Buckeyes need this upcoming season. With Weber, he had that long run that dazzled and that essentially ended his night giving way for the aforementioned Williams and Teague to light it up.

Buckeye Nation got a treat seeing half of the future at the position with True Freshman Master Teague’s performance this spring. He ran with power, speed, and he had that crazy look in his eyes as he put his best foot forward to place him firmly into the gameplan for this season. He looked like a likely heir to the RB throne, and the future surely looks bright at the position. We still have to see what Brian Snead has in store for the staff when he arrives in a few weeks, but I am sure he will not disappoint.

There will be a lot of fireworks with this tandem, and with what Haskins can bring through the air, the potential for a more balanced offense is there, it is just a matter of execution. With Dobbins and Weber, defenses will have to choose their poison, and in what could be Weber’s final season at Ohio State, what better opportunity is there?

The Brotherhood is still strong and although Williams left, the bond is stronger than ever. With these two studs, Teague and Snead along with the walk-ons, the future is bright.




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Google 4-star defensive back Jordan Battle commits to Ohio State: What it means for the Buckeyes -...

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4-star defensive back Jordan Battle commits to Ohio State: What it means for the Buckeyes
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State added a commitment from four-star defensive back Jordan Battle on Friday. Here is what it means for the Buckeyes and their 2019 recruiting class. * Battle, who is 6-foot-1, 187 pounds, is listed as a safety on his 247Sports ...
State's top recruit in Class of 2020 commits to Ohio State BuckeyesDayton Daily News
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LGHL This is the most talented Ohio State team of all time

This is the most talented Ohio State team of all time
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Including the 2018 class pushes the Buckeyes to a new level.

Last season, according to 247 Sports’ College Football Team Talent Composite, the Ohio State Buckeyes had the second-most talented team in the country, and their most talented team yet.

The Team Talent Composite looks at every team’s entire roster of players to come up with an average rating. Ohio State’s was 92.13 last season (they also have a points total, but that calculation is a little more opaque), second behind Alabama.

But this season’s Team Talent Composite isn’t out yet, and likely won’t be until right before the season starts, so I went ahead and totaled up the 2018 team’s average rating:


As you can see, Ohio State has gotten progressively more talented since 247 started tracking full roster talent in 2015. That team was arguably Ohio State’s best ever to not win a national championship, with nearly everyone back from the 2014 team. But the Buckeyes have significantly increased their total talent, from a narrow four-star average to a solid four-star average in 2018.

For reference, the player with the closest rating to this year’s average is freshman linebacker Dallas Gant. For 2017, it’s tight end Luke Farrell, and in 2016 and 2015 it’s between Terry McLaurin and Jerron Cage.

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This box-and-whisker plot shows the distribution of team talent, with the whiskers defining the upper and lower ranges of talent rating (.997, Nick Bosa, down to .83, Sean Nuernberger), the upper and lower quartiles defining the middle 50 percent of talent, the box line showing the median talent level, the x defining the mean team talent, and the single dot at the bottom showing an outlier — long-snapper Liam McCullough (.783 rating).

Because .898, the lower quartile rating, is considered a four-star prospect, at least 75 percent of the team was ranked as a blue chip prospect. Which is good.

As far as I can tell, this is likely to be the second- or third-most talented team since 2015. Alabama’s 2017 team had an average rating of 93.33. Alabama’s 2018 team may still edge out the 2018 Buckeyes in team talent, despite the Tide finishing sixth in the recruiting rankings for the 2018 class (with a 91.82 average).

When the full country team talent ratings are updated in late summer we can compare talent with other teams, but it should be apparent that this is an insanely talented football team... but with a really difficult schedule, which we’ll get into later this summer.

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Google Ohio State Football: DB keeps pipeline flowing, pushes Buckeyes to No. 5 - Scarlet and Game

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Ohio State Football: DB keeps pipeline flowing, pushes Buckeyes to No. 5
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Urban Meyer landed another outstanding player for his 2019 Ohio State recruiting class today when Jordan Battle committed to play for the Buckeyes. The pipeline from St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida keeps flowing to Columbus.
4-star defensive back Jordan Battle commits to Ohio State: What it means for the Buckeyescleveland.com
State's top recruit in Class of 2020 commits to Ohio State BuckeyesDayton Daily News
Full Court Press: Buckeyes Offer 2019, 2020 Prospects, Host Four-Star Forward Samuell WilliamsonEleven Warriors

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Google Texas star on OSU offer: 'You don't get any better than that' - 247Sports

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Texas star on OSU offer: 'You don't get any better than that'
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The Buckeyes continue to do great work recruiting the state of Texas and had several top prospects from the Lonestar State working out at... To read this article and more, subscribe now —. 7-Day Free Trial. Get access to this article and all of the in ...

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Google Watch: Colleges far and wide coming after Ohio 7-footer Loveday - 247Sports

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Watch: Colleges far and wide coming after Ohio 7-footer Loveday
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It was a few weeks ago when Gallipolis (Ohio) Gallia Academy 2020 center Zach Loveday joined his team for a two-day stay at Ohio State's team camp. At that time, the 7-foot Loveday had offers on the table from Ohio State, Xavier and Purdue. In fact ...


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Tevon Coney (LB Notre Dame Fighting Irish)

Rivals $ - 4-star LB Coney has visits in mind

2/26

By Wommack....Says everyone is even and plans on visiting Florida, Tennessee, Ohio State & Clemson. Looking for a great engineering program.
Surprised he isn't considering Bama then.

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Notre Dame LB Te’Von Coney pleads guilty to marijuana possession

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Notre Dame linebacker Te’Von Coney on Tuesday pleaded guilty to marijuana possession as part of a case stemming back to 2016. Coney was one of five Irish players arrested on Aug. 19, 2016, when an Indiana State Police trooper made a traffic stop for speeding and discovered marijuana and an unregistered handgun in the car. Notre Dame safety Max Redfield, wideout Kevin Stepherson, cornerback Ashton White and running back Dexter Williams were also arrested.

Through a plea deal, Coney was sentenced to 363 days of probation and had a 180-day jail sentenced suspended down to time served.
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A Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., native, Coney’s plea is not expected to impact his status on the team. Irish head coach Brian Kelly said earlier this month he expected Coney, who is taking summer classes at Notre Dame right now, to play this fall “if he takes care of it (the court case) in the manner I expect him to.”

Entire article: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...-coney-pleads-guilty-to-marijuana-possession/

Haha, lo and behold... talks about Engineering, ends up in Lib Arts Philosophy at a religious school (no offense but not a serious place to get a STEM degree), and now convicted of drug possession.

"Looking for a great engineering program" is definitely code for "anything but STEM".
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Google Crystal Ball pick for Buckeyes to add Texas star to 2019 class - 247Sports

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Crystal Ball pick for Buckeyes to add Texas star to 2019 class
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Odessa (Texas) Permian athlete Peyton Powell was considered a surprise Ohio State official visitor last weekend. His name had not really... To read this article and more, subscribe now —. 7-Day Free Trial. Get access to this article and all of the in ...


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Google What to expect from graduate transfer guard Keyshawn Woods - 247Sports

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What to expect from graduate transfer guard Keyshawn Woods
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The Buckeyes had two scholarship guards in junior C.J. Jackson at the point and senior Kam Williams playing off the ball. Holtmann and his staff were able to add Andrew Dakich as a graduate transfer and convinced Musa Jallow to reclassify to the 2017 ...


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Google Comparing Ohio State's 2018 Safety Roster To Urban Meyer's Previous Buckeyes Teams - Eleven...

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Comparing Ohio State's 2018 Safety Roster To Urban Meyer's Previous Buckeyes Teams
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While the Buckeyes have consistently produced elite talent at cornerback during Meyer's tenure in Columbus, they've been more inconsistent at safety. Malik Hooker and Vonn Bell were both stars on the back end of Ohio State's defense, but Christian ...
Ohio State-Michigan: Can Jim Harbaugh loosen Buckeyes' 15-year grip on 'The Game'?Sporting News
Buckeyes keeping tabs on promising Cleveland-area 2020 prospect247Sports
Lejond Cavazos commits to Ohio State: Buckeyes land elite 2020 safetyLandof10.com
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Google Recruiting Snapshot: CB Kaiir Elam - 247Sports

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Recruiting Snapshot: CB Kaiir Elam
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The recruiting battle for Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.) The Benjamin School four-star cornerback Kaiir Elam looks as if it will be a tightly contested one with many of the nation's top programs chasing his pledge. The 6-foot, 185-pound Elam is giving the ...

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LGHL Is Michigan’s Shea Patterson the key to TTUN finally getting a win over Ohio State?

Is Michigan’s Shea Patterson the key to TTUN finally getting a win over Ohio State?
Matt Tamanini
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Also, how big will Jae’Sean Tate’s departure be for the basketball Buckeyes?

“This rivalry has become one of the most one-sided affairs in college football this millennium, with the Buckeyes posting a 15-3 record since 2000. What will it take for the Wolverines to add to get a few more wins on the board?”

-Bill Bender, The Sporting News


We all know the facts at this point; Urban Meyer is 5-0 against Michigan during his tenure in Columbus. TTUN is 2-15 in the rivalry since 2001. The Wolverines haven’t won in The Horseshoe since John Cooper was the Buckeyes’ coach. While any true OSU fan knows these stats inside and out, it’s still fun to see them all laid out like they are in Bender’s article.

He doesn’t dive deeply into what it will take for Jim Harbaugh to finally right the Maize and Blue ship, but he does briefly touch on what I think will be the best shot that they have: Ole Miss transfer quarterback Shea Patterson. Both teams will be breaking in new QBs during the 2018 season, so when Patterson and Dwayne Haskins presumably take to the field in the final game of the regular season, their development throughout their first seasons as starters will likely be the biggest factor in determining the outcome.


Last season, Patterson completed 166 of 260 passes for the Rebels, accounting for 2,259 yards, along with 17 touchdowns and nine interceptions. After a back-and-forth NCAA review, Patterson was deemed eligible to play right away due to the fact that Ole Miss was caught being Ole Miss and effectively lied to the former five-star recruit about the status of their NCAA investigation.

Once the QB was deemed eligible, the expectations went through the roof from Michigan Men across the country. In fact, confidence in the team following the ruling moved the Wolverines up to the fifth best odds in the country to win the national championship, especially since 2018 was always looked at as “their year.” (OSU is currently third).

Now, considering the recruiting issues that UM has had recently, I would still much rather make a bet on Haskins, but Harbaugh’s team can’t finish third or fourth in the Big Ten East for a fourth straight year... can they?


No place he'd rather be.

One of @o_tate_'s highlights from his senior year was when it hit him how much @ChrisHoltmann cared about his @OhioStateHoops squad.

Hear the full interview on our Take Ten Podcast https://t.co/Qv1KK7NcTP pic.twitter.com/cAFAAjrPei

— Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) June 29, 2018

With all due respect to reigning Big Ten Player of the Year Keita Bates-Diop, in my opinion, Jae’Sean Tate is going to be the hardest departure for Chris Holtmann and the OSU men’s basketball team to replace. While KBD might have put up numbers that made him the center of attention for most of the 2017-18 season, it was Tate that always felt like the heart and soul of the team.

Tate was the type of player that as a Buckeye fan you loved, but totally could understand why opposing fans hated. At 6-foot-4, he certainly wasn’t undersized for the college game, but the fact that he often played on the block, he was constantly battling bigger and stronger players down low--and often out-working them. That of course doesn’t factor in the times that Holtmann turned to him as a primary ball-handler either.


For most of Tate’s time in Columbus, the Buckeyes were at a talent disadvantage against the top of the Big Ten. However, Tate’s willingness to bang with the biggest bodies in the conference often masked some of those deficiencies, giving OSU the opportunity to be the plucky, upset-minded team that they were in recent years. Tate knew how to fill up a stat sheet, but his biggest contribution was as a leader and as an example of what tough-nosed, B1G basketball should be.

With Tate, Bates-Diop, Kam Williams, and Andrew Dakich no longer on the floor for OSU, other returning players like, Kaleb Wesson, C.J. Jackson, Andre Wesson, Musa Jallow, Micah Potter, Kyle Young (more on him in a minute), and graduate transfer Keyshawn Woods will need to step up if the Buckeyes want to repeat their Big Dance berth.

However, I am a bit hard-pressed to pick someone out from this group that can step into the Aaron Craft/Tate/Dakich role of a guy that gives maximum effort and leads by the example of his intense, selfless play.

“That can still be a tough situation to deal with, especially for a player like Young who went from being the highest-rated recruit in Butler history to a rotation player after following Chris Holtmann to Ohio State.”

-Adam Jardy, The Columbus Dispatch


It’s hard out there for a former heavily-recruited collegiate athlete who has been forced to wait his turn on a surprisingly competitive team during his freshman year.

When Kyle Young announced that he would follow Holtmann and flip his commitment from Butler to Ohio State, it was a major feather in the new Buckeye coach’s cap. And while it will still likely have important implications in the future, Young didn’t make much of an impact during his first year in Columbus, outside of his 21.5 minutes per game in two contests against Michigan.


The Massillon, Ohio, native averaged just 1.8 points in 8.6 minutes per game last year, often coming in when the Buckeye front court got into foul trouble. Young was a healthy scratch in OSU’s final four games of last season, but likely will factor heavily into Ohio State’s plans for 2018-19.

The team’s only recruited scholarship senior C.J. Jackson understands Young’s importance to the team, and is taking the rising sophomore under his wing.

“I just don’t think he understands what he can bring to the table,” Jackson said. “I don’t think he understands how good he is sometimes, so guys like that, you want to be a bug in their ear and keep telling them, ‘Just keep coming, just keep coming,’ and those days where it’s hard or he doesn’t feel like it, those are the days that you really push him. If you do it consistently, he’ll trust you.”

Standing 6-foot-8, Young is a likely candidate to replace KBD as the team’s power forward. Those are no small shoes to fill, especially when you consider that Tate won’t be around to help down low.

It’s going to be an uphill climb for the basketball Buckeyes this year, but if Young can find a way to live up to those early expectations, they might have a better shot of getting back to the top of the proverbial mountain.

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Parris Campbell makes NFL.com's 'most freakish athletes' list
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"Even on a roster filled with top-notch talent, Campbell's physical measurables stand above. The Buckeyes receiver can vertical-jump 40 inches and broad-jump 11-3 -- both results would typically place him very high among all participants at the NFL ...


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LGHL What does Jordan Battle bring to Ohio State?

What does Jordan Battle bring to Ohio State?
Patrick Mayhorn
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Another St. Thomas Aquinas star is headed to Ohio State.

For the fourth time since Sunday, and the third time in as many days, Ohio State has picked up a commitment. Dwan Mathis kicked off the party on Sunday, Lejond Cavazos kept it going on Wednesday, Paris Johnson Jr. joined the bunch last night, and now, Jordan Battle ended his recruitment and committed to the Buckeyes.

Battle, a long time Buckeye target, had been on commitment watch for months. There was a time, back around Ohio State’s spring game, where it felt like he was about to commit, but when he cancelled his trip to Columbus—instead heading to Miami’s spring game—it felt like the two sides had moved on.

However, Ohio State was too interested in Battle to let him slip away. They pushed for a visit in June, Battle made that visit this past weekend for FNL, and that was all he needed. After thinking it over and coming to the conclusion that Ohio State was the best place for him, Battle made his commitment on Twitter today.

Despite his recent trip to Columbus being his first, Battle and Ohio State have been very familiar for a while now. The Buckeyes offered him back in February, but because of their connection with St. Thomas Aquinas, they’ve been aware of him for several years. He’s been a huge target for Urban Meyer, Alex Grinch and Greg Schiano in the 2019 class, and they’re extremely excited to have him. It’s not hard to see why. Let’s take a look at what he brings to Columbus.

On the field


If you had to design a safety to play in the modern era of college football, he’d probably look and play a lot like Jordan Battle. At 6-foot-2, 185 pounds, Jordan runs a 4.58 40-time, and looks every bit as fast as that on film. That speed, size, and Jordan’s ability to jump make him an interception waiting to happen.

That was a big part of his game as a junior. He tormented quarterbacks consistently, and seemed nearly unbeatable on deep balls. He’s great at tracking those high lob passes, and almost looks like a center fielder doing it. He’s got great hands, and turns 50/50 balls into 70/30 balls with his anticipation and vertical ability.

His most impressive skill isn’t his speed, range, length or hands. It’s his body control. It shows up on interceptions, with his ability to put himself in between the quarterback and receivers to make plays, while still staying in bounds. He looks and plays a lot like a receiver and that makes him extremely dangerous in the defensive backfield.

With that body control comes tackling, and despite his lack of weight, Jordan Battle can absolutely crush receivers, running backs and quarterbacks when he gets the chance. Whether it’s in the backfield, across the middle, down the sidelines or in the flats, Battle is an extremely willing hitter, and a surprisingly sound tackler for a high school defensive back.

St. Thomas Aquinas has fantastic coaches, and it’s obvious that Battle has learned his tackling methods from a coach that knows what he’s doing. He wraps up, doesn’t lead with his head, and will fit right in with Ohio State’s approach to tackling. He’ll need to bulk up a bit to be able to handle D1 running backs, but it’s not anything I’m too worried about.

The other main concern in Battle’s game is that he doesn’t seem super comfortable in man coverage, but that’s nothing Greg Schiano and Alex Grinch can’t manage. I think Battle has what may be the highest floor of any defensive back in this class. I don’t see any way he’s not a future starter at the least in Columbus.

In the class


Jordan is the 13th member of Ohio State’s 2019 class, and the third safety, joining Bryson Shaw and Craig Young. This isn’t going to be a huge class for defensive backs because Ohio State took a ton each of the last two recruiting cycles, but these three safeties, along with Ronnie Hickman and at least one more cornerback (my guess is Peyton Powell) will make for a great class.

This commitment is a big one, because it moves Ohio State to fifth in the 247Sports team rankings, back above Michigan, who briefly led the Big Ten earlier this week. Battle, ranked No. 171 nationally and No. 12 among safeties, is only going to keep moving up the rankings. he already jumped from the 400s up to his current spot in the past few months, and after his senior season he could very easily see a move into the top 100s.

Battle picked Ohio State over 25 offers, from LSU, Michigan, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, Miami, Clemson, Florida and Georgia, among others. While the two Florida schools seemed like the biggest threats here, Battle was always going to be a Buckeye as long as the Buckeyes wanted him. Miami had a shot for a while, but when Ohio State pushed for Battle’s commitment, it was all over.

You can view Battle’s highlights below, and read his commitment piece here.

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Google The Big Ten has Urban Meyer to thank for becoming relevant again - 247Sports

The Big Ten has Urban Meyer to thank for becoming relevant again - 247Sports
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The Big Ten has Urban Meyer to thank for becoming relevant again
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Ohio State, despite firing Jim Tressel in the offseason, still kept together the nation's sixth-ranked class, but no other Big Ten team was in the top 15 and only two total -- Nebraska joining the Buckeyes -- were in the top 25. Other than Ohio State ...

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Google Jordan Battle commits to Ohio State: Buckeyes land 2019 safety - Landof10.com

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Jordan Battle commits to Ohio State: Buckeyes land 2019 safety
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171 player and the No. 12 safety in the 2019 class in the 247Sports composite rating system. With Battle's commitment, Ohio State again has the No. 1 class in the Big Ten, jumping Michigan for the top spot. The Buckeyes have 13 verbal commits in their ...
State's top recruit in Class of 2020 commits to Ohio State BuckeyesDayton Daily News
Ohio State Recruiting: Top OT important commit for the BuckeyesScarlet and Game
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Google Ohio State makes the first cut for Bryan Bresee, the No. 1 prospect in 2020: Buckeyes...

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Ohio State makes the first cut for Bryan Bresee, the No. 1 prospect in 2020: Buckeyes football recruiting
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State has not landed the No. 1 prospect in any recruiting class in the Urban Meyer era. The Buckeyes moved one step closer to getting the top-ranked player in 2020 according to the 247Sports.com composite rankings when five-star ...


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LGHL 4-star safety Jordan Battle commits to Ohio State

4-star safety Jordan Battle commits to Ohio State
Patrick Mayhorn
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The Buckeyes have put a cap on their safety class with a star from Florida.

If you had asked me a little over two months ago where Jordan Battle would be playing college football, I probably wouldn’t have said Ohio State. After the Buckeyes accepted commitments from Ronnie Hickman and Bryson Shaw, it seemed that they had moved on from Battle, and decided to go in a different direction.

Battle had been scheduled to visit for Ohio State’s spring game, but when he attended Miami’s spring game rather than travel to Columbus, the writing seemed to be on the wall. However, Ohio State flipped the script in the beginning of May, and pushed for a Battle visit in June.

That push obviously worked, and just minutes ago, Battle announced his commitment to Ohio State shortly after that visit to Columbus. Despite taking another commitment from a possible safety in Craig Young, and landing Bryson Shaw in April, the Buckeyes like Battle’s game too much to pass up, and Battle’s visit to Ohio State today for Friday Night Lights showed him all he needed to see.


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Battle is the 13th member of Ohio State’s 2019 class, the third and likely final safety in the class, along with Hickman and Shaw. His commitment moves Ohio State to fifth in the 247Sports team rankings. They sit atop the Big Ten, as per usual.

Battle, a 6-foot-1, 187-pound true safety is ranked No. 170 nationally, and 12th among all safeties. He’s yet another Buckeye to come from St. Thomas Aquinas, one of the best high schools in Florida, as he joins Trevon Grimes, Nick Bosa, Damon Arnette, and Joey Bosa. The pipeline isn’t fully complete yet, but it’s certainly on the way. For any program, that’s one hell of a pipeline to have.

Battle committed to Ohio State over 21 other schools, ranging from Georgia, Miami, Michigan, Florida, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas, among others. Battle is one the fastest rising prospects in the country, and I’d be surprised if he’s anywhere outside of the top-50 players in the country by the end of the year.

You can watch Battle’s highlights below. Land-Grant Holy Land will have more on this commitment soon.

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