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LGHL Ohio State basketball to face Kentucky in 2019 as part of CBS Sports Classic

Ohio State basketball to face Kentucky in 2019 as part of CBS Sports Classic
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Another reiteration of the CBS Sports Classic will take place in Las Vegas for the 2019 season.

While the 2018 basketball schedule is still getting put together for the Ohio State Buckeyes, they have locked-in another contest—but this time for 2019.

Kentucky, UCLA, North Carolina and OSU are circling the wagons again for another iteration of the CBS Sports Classic. On Dec. 21, 2019, the sixth edition of the Classic will take in Las Vegas, with the Buckeyes getting the Wildcats and the Tar Heels getting the Bruins.

If Las Vegas seemed like a familiar destination for the CBS Sports Classic, you’re right! In 2016, T-Mobile Arena was the home for the December showcase of basketball prowess.

If these matchups are interesting you, and you’re looking for tickets, then you’ll have to wait. Tickets aren’t be sold right now, and will be available at a later date.

Since 2014, the four programs have been part of the first six editions of this early season, meeting of the blue bloods. The difference of the CBS Sports Classic compared to other showcase is that it isn’t in one location. The United Center in Chicago has hosted the event twice, the Barclays Center in Brooklyn has hosted it once, with the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans being the most recent home.

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Google BM5: B1G recruiting battles from the Dean | Latest on Burrow - 247Sports

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BM5: B1G recruiting battles from the Dean | Latest on Burrow
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The Dean has the inside scoop on that, too. All of that and more on a 17-plus-minute edition of the Thursday spectacular. What's next for the Buckeyes? Make sure you're in the loop -- take five seconds to sign up for our FREE Buckeyes newsletter now!

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LGHL Ohio State makes offer to 2020 WR

Ohio State makes offer to 2020 WR
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Not many recruiting grades are in for Omeire, but a handful of power programs have already made offers.

It was a pretty eventful Wednesday for the Ohio State Buckeyes. A television time was set for the early season showdown with TCU (8 p.m. ET) and future football schedules saw some additions—and postponement. The Bucks added Buffalo and Akron to the 2020 and 2021 schedules, respectively, while pushing back the home-and-home series with Texas to 2025-26.

While the Texas showdown seems like an eternity away, and the TCU kickoff feels like it’ll take forever to get here, too, there is some good news for Buckeye fans looking for some football news: the recruiting trail is hot for the Scarlet and Gray.

On top of all the scheduling news from Wednesday, an offer was announced to a 2020 prospect.

Speaking of the Lone Star State


Football matchups with Texas programs aren’t the only reason for why the Bucks are making their way into the Lone Star State. Recruits are there, too.

Wednesday brought the announcement that class of 2020 wide receiver Troy Omeire (Sugar Land, TX / Fort Bend Austin) received an offer from the Scarlet and Gray. Omeire made the offer known on Twitter.


Honored to have recieved an offer from Ohio State❗#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/PnyiTYWZ4P

— t.o (@TroyOmeire) May 16, 2018

A 6-foot-3.5 wideout, Omeire already has a bundle of offers. According to 247sports, he has 11 already from the likes of Georgia, Texas, Texas A&M and Ole Miss. Just this month, he’s received three offers; one of those came from the Buckeyes, while the other two came from the Rebels and Boston College.

While a full composite score isn’t out yet for Omeire, 247sports has graded him already. With still a couple years to improve, the Sugar Land product comes in as an early four-star recruit and is the 132nd overall prospect in his class. At the WR position he’s seen as the 26th best; inside the state of Texas, he comes in as the 16th best prospect.

From a stats standpoint, he had a somewhat productive 2017 campaign on the gridiron. He hauled in 39 receptions for 742 yards and eight touchdowns. Here are some of his highlights, courtesy of a video posted to Hudl.


As mentioned, power programs have already taken notice at what Omeire can do. But who’s the early favorite to land this Texas college-star-to-be? Unsurprisingly, it’s a Texas school. Even though there is only one crystal ball prediction in for the Fort Bend Austin attendee, it’s for the Aggies of Texas A&M. The prediction came in on April 21—about one week after Omeire made an unofficial visit to College Station.

There is still plenty of time for the Buckeyes to really jump into the game for Omeire. Over the next two seasons, there will be a mass exodus of talent leaving Ohio State at the receiving position, so they’ll need to find the next great pass catchers. Garrett Wilson was the big get in the 2019 class at the receiving position, but the Bucks will need more than one star wideout down the line.

A prediction in for Smith


Omeire still has plenty of time before he needs to make a decision. Five-star inside linebacker Brandon Smith (Mineral, VA / Louisa County) on the other hand, doesn’t have a lot of time left before he makes his verbal commitment known.

Smith’s commitment announcement was talked about yesterday in the recruiting round up, but on Wednesday, three crystal ball prediction were submitted—and all of them are not good news if you wanted to see Smith in the Scarlet and Gray.

All three votes casted in the 247sports crystal ball pointed to Penn State being the school that Smith will pick at 5 p.m. ET on May 21. The trio of crystal ball predictions on Wednesday go along with the trio of votes casted on Tuesday: they are all for James Franklin’s program securing the five-star product’s verbal pledge.

A member of the 2019 class, Smith is considered the 30th best prospect, second best ILB and top player in Virginia.

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Google Kurelic: Working Virginia; Where is Blue? Wednesday QB visit? - 247Sports

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Kurelic: Working Virginia; Where is Blue? Wednesday QB visit?
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Thomas Dale 2020 running back/athlete Chris Tyree landed an offer from the Buckeyes on Monday. It was offer number 25 for Tyree. In addition to Ohio State, the 5-foot-9 and 175-pound Tyree has a list of offers that also includes Georgia, Penn State ...


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Google Ohio State recruiting: Buckeyes check in on 5-star RB from California - Landof10.com

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Ohio State recruiting: Buckeyes check in on 5-star RB from California
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Ohio State sources informed Land of 10 that Buckeyes running backs coach Tony Alford is in California on Wednesday, where he's checking up on elite 5-star running back Kendall Milton. Milton plays at Buchanan, a program located in Clovis, Calif., a ...
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Google Buckeyes, Lancers lead district track meet - Athens Messenger

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Buckeyes, Lancers lead district track meet
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CHILLICOTHE — Looking to repeat as district champions, the Nelsonville-York boys' track and field team is off to a good start. The Buckeyes have already amassed 38 points to lead the competition after the first day of the Division III track and field ...


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Google Spartans Battle Buckeyes In Final B1G Series Of Regular-Season - Michigan State Athletics

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The Buckeyes enter their final regular-season series tied for fourth place in the B1G standings with Illinois, but the Buckeyes hold the tiebreaker with the Illini by way of winning the season series, two games to one, on May 4-6 In its last B1G series ...

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LGHL Will Ohio State’s weak strength of schedule help or hurt their 2018 College Football...

Will Ohio State’s weak strength of schedule help or hurt their 2018 College Football Playoff run?
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And, no matter what you got your mom for Mother’s Day, Denzel Ward has you beat!

“Ohio State has the easiest schedule in the B1G East, which is a bad look, but in its defense, it doesn’t have a game against Ohio State to boost its schedule.”

-Tom Fornelli, CBS Sports


The one downside of being a conference’s top dog is that you are the only team in the conference not to get the benefit of playing— or potentially playing— the conference’s top dog. So, even though the Big Ten conference has the toughest league-wide strength of schedule heading into the 2018 season, Ohio State sits at 11th out of the B1G’s 14 teams in SOS, because, well, Ohio State can’t play Ohio State.


While the Buckeyes get the benefit of the away neutral-site game playing Texas Christian University 23 miles from their campus at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, they also will square off against also-rans Oregon State and Tulane in the non-conference portion of the schedule.

The Buckeyes will also have to go on the road for two of their toughest games in arguably the best division in college football, traveling to take on the Big Ten East’s Penn State and Michigan State. Slip in a home game against TTUN, and things look like they should be shaping up for a formidable fall.

However, the Big Ten offices decided not to put any of West’s three best teams from 2017 on the Buckeyes’ schedule for this season. Now, technically Purdue held the tie-breaker over Iowa for the third spot in the West, but after last year, I’m giving Iowa all of the benefit of all of the doubts.

So, instead, OSU will crossover against the Boilermakers, Nebraska, and Minnesota. Certainly, the Huskers will likely be rejuvenated a bit this season by the return of their prodigal son Scott Frost, but the Buckeyes have beaten Nebraska by a combined 118-17 over the past two seasons; so the Huskers get no benefit of the doubt just yet.

Therefore, the question is, did the league office do OSU a solid for 2018, or not? On one hand, the Buckeyes will be breaking in a new quarterback this year, so a softer schedule— especially after a September with games against TCU and PSU— should allow Dwayne Haskins to get his feet under him in his first conference slate as a starter; and it (in theory) gives OSU a better chance at having one or zero losses heading into the always crucial November playoff run.

However, on the other hand, we’ve seen how close these College Football Playoff selections can be, and the lack of a marquee inter-divisional matchup could come back to bite the Buckeyes in December. Then again, perhaps by the time that these games roll around, Purdue, Nebraska, and Minnesota could all be ranked in the Top 10, and Ohio State ends up being the underdog in each game. I mean, stranger things have happened... right?


What was @denzelward's first big purchase as a pro?

Taking over his mom's mortgage

"I'm paying for her house so she doesn't have to worry about that anymore." pic.twitter.com/YxaA2LpPAm

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) May 16, 2018

Look, Denzel, I appreciate that you wanted to do something nice for your mom on Mother’s Day, but, dude, you’re making the rest of us look bad! While the fourth overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, Denzel Ward, has not yet officially signed with the Cleveland Browns, his draft position guarantees him at least $480,000 in base salary, more than enough for a gift that shows his mother how much she means to him.

Ward grew up in the suburbs of Cleveland, so the fact that he not only paid off his mother’s house, but is still close enough to pop over for a visit regularly is truly special. Shortly after getting drafted, Ward read a letter that his mother wrote to him for the occasion. Ward’s father, an intermediate school principal, died in 2016, so if you don’t have all the feels after watching this, you have no soul.


"I love you too, mom."@denzelward was surprised with a heartfelt letter from his mom just moments after being drafted by the @Browns. #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/a8gYd1afom

— NFL (@NFL) April 27, 2018
“So when it comes to Tate Martell, let’s start by noting it’s very unlikely he’ll start. At the same time, there’s no reason to confine him to the bench outside of garbage time. I don’t think Ohio State will use a definite structure like rotating series or playing one quarterback in the red zone, but there will be a role for Martell in this offense.”

-Ryan Ginn, Land of 10


Before Joe Burrow announced his intentions to transfer from Ohio State, I was fully on board with Tate Martell getting his own package to allow Urban Meyer to utilize the Las Vegas native’s unique talents on the field this season. However, now that Martell is the second-most experienced QB in the program, I’d rather not take any risks with his health.


Over the last few years, Buckeye fans have grown accustomed to J.T. Barrett sustaining injuries large and small, necessitating his back-up to step in at a moment’s notice. Now that the most decorated (not to mention injury-prone) signal-caller in program history is gone, perhaps Meyer and company don’t need to be as protective of QB2 as they were in the past. His replacement, Haskins, is not the running threat that Barrett was, so he should be more confined to the protection of the pocket.

But, in the event that Haskins goes down for a quarter, game, or more, no other Buckeye QB has any college game experience; save Martell’s 5-16 for 28 yards passing in the spring game. Now, Matthew Baldwin could be the next Joe Montana, but he is a true freshman, so I would rather not have Martell (who is officially listed at 5-foot-11, 207 pounds), who has a year of experience in the program under his belt, risking injury on a gimmick package, even if he can do this:


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Google THURSDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK: Area Buckeyes won't be making White House trip this year -...

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THURSDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK: Area Buckeyes won't be making White House trip this year. Jake Hanes (left) and Sanil Thomas had their men's volleyball season at Ohio State ended in a heart-stopping loss to Long Beach State.


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Google Urban Meyer on Dwayne Haskins becoming Buckeyes' starter - 247Sports

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Urban Meyer on Dwayne Haskins becoming Buckeyes' starter
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Ohio State coach Urban Meyer has kept his quarterback situation close to the vest throughout spring, but now it appears he has settled on the Buckeyes' future at quarterback following Joe Burrow's decision to leave the program as a graduate transfer ...
Urban Meyer weighs in on Ohio State QB situation; how Buckeyes ...Landof10.com
Urban Meyer: Dwayne Haskins leader to be Buckeyes' starting QBUPI.com
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Google Buckeyes emerge as contender for top Florida cornerback - 247Sports

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The Buckeyes have emerged as a contender for a top Florida athlete who could do double-duty in college. 247Sports · Buckeyes emerge as contender for top Florida cornerbackVIP; Sean Payton: J.T. Barrett 'was worthy of being drafted' · How Joe Burrow's ...


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Google Tate, Williams to take part in Professional Basketball Combine - 247Sports

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Tate, Williams to take part in Professional Basketball Combine
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Tate arrived to the Buckeyes as a four-star prospect and the No. 1 player in Ohio in the 2014 class according to the 247Sports Composite. The forward played a big part as a freshman, averaging 22 minutes and scoring 8.8 points and five rebounds per ...

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Google Elite Georgia safety narrows field down to four schools - 247Sports

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Elite Georgia safety narrows field down to four schools
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For the Buckeyes both Greg Schiano and Alex Grinch have been recruiting McCollough. The Buckeyes have recruited well at safety so far when it comes to their 2019 class. They have commitments from safety/athletes Ronnie Hickman and Bryson Shaw and ...

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Google Ohio State football | Buckeyes add Buffalo, Akron to future schedules - The Columbus Dispatch

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Ohio State football | Buckeyes add Buffalo, Akron to future schedules
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Ohio State has added two Mid-American Conference teams to its upcoming football schedules. The Buckeyes will play host to Buffalo on Sept. 19, 2020, a week after they travel to play Oregon. Ohio State will play host to Akron on Sept. 25, 2021, a week ...
Ohio State completes 2020 and 2021 schedules247Sports
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Google Buckeyes, Boilers, among frontrunners for WR Craig Young - 247Sports

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Fort Wayne (Ind.) Wayne wide receiver Craig Young recently named a top five, but it may be more of a two horse race. 247Sports · Buckeyes, Boilers, among frontrunners for WR Craig YoungVIP; Every SEC football program's gross revenue for last fiscal year.


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LGHL Ohio State and Texas push back home-and-home-series

Ohio State and Texas push back home-and-home-series
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The out of conference games are set for 2020 and 2021, plus some other rescheduling updates.

On the heels of the University of Texas announcing a home-and-home series with Alabama in 2022-23, Ohio State confirmed that the previously announced set of games between OSU and UT scheduled for those years had been pushed back to 2025-26. An opponent (or opponents) has not yet been announced to take the place of those high-profile games in ‘22-’23.

Ohio State will travel to Austin, Texas for the game on Aug. 30, 2025, while the Longhorns will come to Columbus on Sept. 5, 2026. Currently, Texas is coached by former Ohio State offensive coordinator Tom Herman; whether he or OSU’s Urban Meyer are still coaching at their respective schools in 2025 is anyone’s guess.

Currently the only non-conference opponent scheduled for the Buckeyes in 2022 and 2023 is Notre Dame, who will host OSU in ‘22, and then will come Columbus in 2023.

Also on Wednesday, Ohio State announced the addition of out-of-conference opponents for 2020 and 2021. The University of Buffalo will visit Ohio Stadium on Sept. 19, 2020, and the following year Akron will come south to face the Buckeyes in The ‘Shoe on Sept. 25.

The 2020 non-conference schedule currently includes the game against Buffalo and matchups with Bowling Green and Oregon. In 2021, the Buckeyes will again be squaring off with Oregon, as well as with Tulsa and Akron.

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LGHL Ohio State-TCU kickoff time and channel announced

Ohio State-TCU kickoff time and channel announced
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The Buckeyes will feature a fairly new QB during their primetime matchup in Arlington.

On September 15, 2018, the Ohio State Buckeyes will take the field in Arlington, Texas that just eight months before saw the team claim a Cotton Bowl victory over USC. This go-around in Jerry World will feature the Buckeyes taking on the TCU Horned Frogs, and kickoff is set for 8 p.m. ET on ABC.


TCU-Ohio State in Arlington will kick off at 7 p.m. CT on ABC.

— Jake Trotter (@Jake_Trotter) May 16, 2018

Over the last few days, several channels have announced which big games they will be broadcasting this season — with FOX winning the lucrative Ohio State-Michigan rivalry game — and ABC snagged the primetime OSU-TCU event at the beginning of the 2018 season.

Facing the Horned Frogs on the road — I refuse to call this a neutral site game with TCU just a 23-minute drive from AT&T Stadium — will be a tough task for QB Dwayne Haskins. He proved during the 2017 Michigan game that he can step up during a big moment and still come out on top, but as the new starting quarterback for Ohio State football, there will be a lot more pressure for him to excel in his first big test.

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Ohio State football: Buckeyes-TCU game to be shown on ABC's 'Saturday Night Football'
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It will be the first in which the Buckeyes are not playing host to the Big 12's Horned Frogs, who won the Alamo Bowl last year. Ohio State ended its 2017 season at AT&T Stadium, the home of the Dallas Cowboys, with a 24-7 Cotton Bowl victory over ...
TCU News: Frogs score four in the 9th to defeat SFAFrogs O' War
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LGHL Ohio State continues to send out offers during evaluation period

Ohio State continues to send out offers during evaluation period
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It’s been a fairly quiet week in Buckeye recruiting, but Ohio State is still firing off offers.

It’s been a very offer heavy week so far in Buckeye recruiting. As they wait on possible commitments from players like quarterback Grant Gunnell, safety Jordan Battle, and offensive lineman Harry Miller, among others, Ohio State is having no issues keeping busy. They issued five offers Monday to 2020 stars like Jaquavion Fraziars, Rylie Mills, Fadil Diggs, and Chris Tyree, as well as 2019 tight end Ethan Rae.

We have you covered for all of that in yesterday’s addition of State Secrets, and on Tuesday, Ohio State issued two more offers. The two newest offers are to Permian (Odessa, TX) receiver Peyton Powell, and Miami Central (Hollywood, FL) cornerback Henry Gray. Let’s take a look at what these offers mean.

Peyton Powell


This offer is yet another case of Ohio State expanding their search for receivers in the 2019 class. Powell, a 6-foot-2, 182-pounder, plays both safety and receiver for his high school, and even spends some time at quarterback according to his Twitter account.


Wow.. Humble and Thankful beyond measure to announce I have received an offer From THE Ohio State University! #GoBucks ⭕pic.twitter.com/GkpszCuCuU

— Peyton Powell (@PPowell_) May 15, 2018

This offer is, more likely than not, a result of a coach, or multiple coaches on Ohio State’s staff feeling confident that Powell is a bit of an underrated product, and wanting to get in on his recruitment early. He only holds 12 offers to this point, and comes in at 496th in 247Sports player rankings.

Ohio State is really his first major offer, as he holds offers from Baylor and Georgia Tech, as well as Arkansas and Texas Tech, but to this point, no blue blood schools have offered but Ohio State. When watching his film, it’s not hard to see why Ohio State likes him, though it’s also pretty easy to tell why he comes in a bit under recruited to this point.

Powell’s upside is his greatest asset. He’s blazing fast on tape, and absolutely electric with the ball in his hands. He’s a fantastic athlete, especially at 6-foot-2, and he obviously has the physical ability to play receiver at a high level. The reason he’s not been highly recruited as a receiver is because he rarely lines up as a receiver.

It’s hard to gleam much of anything from his film about his skills as a receiver, other than the fact that he’s fast, strong, and really dangerous with the ball. Urban Meyer loves to take at least one raw receiver prospect like this every class, and Powell fits that description very well.

Henry Gray


The offer to Gray is a very interesting one. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound cornerback is ranked No. 73 nationally in the 2020 class, and is widely considered to be one of the best corners in the entire class. What makes this offer so interesting, however, is that Gray has been committed to Miami since March 31, after he took an unofficial visit to the campus just miles from where he goes to school.


A 2020 commitment, at this point, means basically nothing. Gray is still two years out from signing with any school, and since his commitment, he’s picked up 10 offers, and will certainly continue to pick up more over the next few months. Ohio State is in now (they wouldn’t offer if they didn’t think they have a chance), and will likely try to get Gray on campus sometime this summer.

Here comes the boom?


Ohio State could be picking up their next commitment on Monday. Longtime linebacker target Brandon Smith announced on Twitter that he’d be announcing his commitment on May 21, at 5 p.m., from his high school. Ohio State offered the Mineral, Virginia, product way back in June 2017, and has hosted him three times during his recruitment—most recently in April.


This part of the journey started as little kid.

*I will be announcing my commitment to______?

*When: Monday May 21st @5pm ⏰
*Where: LCHS Auditorium

*The public is invited to join us.

*No interviews until May 21st. pic.twitter.com/ymhAlGMJKH

— Brandon Smith (@brand0n_smith12) May 13, 2018

Despite their best efforts, I think the 6-foot-4, five-star product is likely headed elsewhere. Penn State has led this commitment for quite a while, and unless Texas A&M, Florida State or the Buckeyes make a late push, Smith is likely headed to Happy Valley.

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Dom & Dave: Cavs looking to bounce back, odds Buckeyes make playoffs
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You've seen them yell at each other in a poorly lit room on a shaky cell phone feed, but now, it's time to step it up. Dom Tiberi and Dave Holmes are teaming up to discuss the top sports stories of the day among other topics. Watch Dom & Dave every ...


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