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Google Ohio State podcast: Don't call the Buckeyes overachievers - MyAJC

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Ohio State podcast: Don't call the Buckeyes overachievers
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LGHL Ohio State is facing its first spring practice without Kerry Coombs since 2011

Ohio State is facing its first spring practice without Kerry Coombs since 2011
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The impact that Coombs had on the program goes far beyond his litany of first-round draft picks.

Now that the season has ended for the basketball Buckeyes, following their heartbreaking loss to No. 4 Gonzaga on Saturday, it’s time to refocus attention on the football team and their spring practices—while still following the women’s basketball team and men’s and women’s hockey teams, of course.

For the first time since Urban Meyer took over the reigns in Columbus in 2012, Ohio State will go through spring practices without one of the most excitable coaches in recent memory. In January, defensive backs coach and special teams coordinator Kerry Coombs left OSU to join the staff of former colleague Mike Vrabel, who took over as the head coach of the NFL’s Tennessee Titans.

From helping craft the “Best In America” secondary to giving the most ferocious fist pumps in Ohio State history, Coombs will be hard to replace, and his former players and co-workers have made that very clear in recent months.

“He recruited me. He’s a Cincinnati guy. He’s one of the best coaches I’ve ever been around,” former Buckeye Sam Hubbard said at the NFL Combine. “He brings a passion and love for the game that is infectious to everyone around him. He energizes just by his presence. I’m really excited he’s got an opportunity at the next level.”

While Hubbard spoke of Coombs’ enthusiasm, future first-round pick Denzel Ward remembered Coombs for the impact that he had off of the field. “Coach Coombs is a great coach, but I would say... [he] is kind of like a father figure,” Ward said. “Coach Coombs impacted my life in so many ways outside of football, I just have so much love and respect for that man.”

On National Signing Day, both Meyer and defensive coordinator Greg Schiano spoke about the kind of coach and man that Coombs was while in Columbus, and how difficult it will be to replace him as a friend, let alone as a coach.

“I respect and really enjoyed working with Kerry Coombs,” Schiano said. “He’s a man’s man. A really good football coach, but he’s become a very close friend. So that part of it is always sad. That happens in our profession. You stay in touch, but it’s not the same as working with each other. He’s an excellent coach, so he’s going to be hard to replace. He’s an excellent recruiter, he’s going to be even harder to replace.”

The disappointment that Schiano shared about no longer having Coombs’ camaraderie around on a daily basis seemed to hit Meyer even more.

“Kerry Coombs, that was, that took my breath away a little bit,” Meyer said on NSD, his first media availability following the announcement of Coombs’ departure. “Kerry is dear friend. Him and Holly are -- for the rest of our lives will be very close. He was instrumental in our success we have had here. Great Ohioan, a great person. And I was shocked when he did that, but he’s a friend and we obviously wish him all the very best.”

As Coombs transitions to the NFL for the first time in his career, the knowledge and experience that he has developed while training first-round pick after first-round pick will be invaluable, but, as Jerome Baker explained at his Combine media session, Coombs just has something special about him that will undoubtedly translate to the NFL.

Speaking of the coach’s intensity level, he said, “It’s unmatched. Every day you might think he’s on coffee, but it’s just natural juice. Everyday he just brings it.”

When asked if he thought Coombs would be able to handle the transition to the next level, he said, “Definitely. You see a guy with so much juice, you can’t help but to feed off of it, so it’ll definitely help the Titans.”

While Buckeye fans are no doubt disappointed that Coombs won’t be running up and down the sidelines of Ohio Stadium with his face red and veins popping this fall, the impact that he made in Columbus will be felt in the Buckeye program—and in the NFL—for years to come.

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Ohio State football's TCU matchup should pay off for Buckeyes
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For the Buckeyes, playing TCU in Texas has two benefits. First and foremost, it gives Ohio State a game against a quality opponent where a win could establish the Buckeyes early as a College Football Playoff contender. The Buckeyes' win against ...


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After filling up on a huge number of early commits in the 2018 recruiting class, the Buckeyes are off to a slower start with their 2019 group. They currently have only two commitments, from 4-star offensive lineman Doug Nester and 3-star offensive ...
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LGHL Ohio State will have plenty of holes to fill following improbable season

Ohio State will have plenty of holes to fill following improbable season
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Whether or not Keita Bates-Diop leaves for the NBA (and he should), Chris Holtmann will have some tough decisions next year.

Saturday’s loss in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament was a practically perfect microcosm for all of the strengths and weaknesses that this Ohio State basketball team possessed. No. 4 Gonzaga’s sheer athleticism allowed them to race out to a 15-0 lead before Jea’Sean Tate hit OSU’s first bucket.

The lack of depth that head coach Chris Holtmann had to work with was exacerbated throughout, as two of his most impactful starters—Tate and Kaleb Wesson— were saddled with foul trouble (and no, we aren’t getting into the officiating here).

But then, the team’s unadulterated heart and tenacity propelled them to an unimaginable comeback, erasing the early deficit to claim a five-point lead with just a handful of minutes remaining in the game.

Ultimately though, the experience that last year’s national runners-up had was just too much for the Buckeyes to withstand, as the Zags came back to secure the 90-84 victory and a berth to the Sweet 16.

And with that heartbreaking loss, the attention of Holtmann, his staff, and his team now turns to the 2018-19 season. The Buckeyes will be saying goodbye to three seniors: Tate, Kam Williams and Andrew Dakich.

While they have each had wildly different tenures in the scarlet and gray, this season they all had moments when they shone, especially Tate, the team’s heart.

There is also the distinct possibility that Big Ten Player of the Year Keita Bates-Diop will depart following his red-shirt junior season as well. Having already secured his degree in Economics and having been a part of the program for four years due to his injury last season, KBD participated in last month’s Senior Night.

While his draft position varies wildly depending on the projector (SBNation, Bleacher Report, Sports Illustrated, NBADraft.net), Bates-Diop has the size and athleticism needed to excel in the NBA. While he will likely need to work on his strength and conditioning, he should be a late-first round pick. So, while we would love to see KBD come back for one more season (just like we would have loved to have seen how Trevor Thompson could have impacted this year’s team), we are going to operate under the assumption that he will not be playing in Columbus next season (unless it’s part of the TBT team).

So, what does that mean for Holtmann’s roster next season? The final collection of players that he will be working with is still unknown. High school basketball players can begin to sign their National Letters of Intent on April 11, and the final signing date is May 16.

Currently, the Buckeyes have the 24th rated recruiting class, according to 247Sports, but, with all of the turnover in players in recent years, Holtmann still has spots that he needs to fill.

Like with Dakich this year, Holtmann might be able to find short-term solutions with graduate transfers, like Evansville’s Ryan Taylor or Pittsburgh’s Ryan Luther.


Evansville grad transfer Ryan Taylor has heard from Butler, Northwestern, Vandy, South Carolina, Ohio St, Ole Miss, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Illinois, Georgetown, Creighton, Minnesota, BC, Indiana, UCLA, Arizona, Wake, Miami, Purdue, Baylor, Maryland & Missouri, source told ESPN.

— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanESPN) March 18, 2018

Eight Pittsburgh players have asked for — and are expected to receive — their releases to explore a transfer elsewhere, sources told ESPN. STORY: https://t.co/STP4ojowVy

— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanESPN) March 16, 2018

So, while there are still plenty of metaphorical balls in the air, let’s take a look at what the starting lineup might be for the Buckeyes when they open up play again in November.

Guards


C.J. Jackson

As this season progressed, C.J. Jackson began handling the ball less, and shooting more. Though probably technically designated as the team’s point guard, early season turnover issues prompted Holtmann to look to Dakich, and even Tate, to handle the ball.

After being temporarily removed from the starting lineup, Jackson began to take much better care of the ball, and started shooting like he did as an NJCAA All-American at Eastern Florida State.

Whether or not he is slotted in as the point guard next year— or even if that terminology means anything in today’s college basketball or not— Jackson will assuredly be one of the guards leading the Buckeyes next year.

He finished the season averaging 12.6 points per game, bested only by Bates-Diop, while shooting 41.6 percent from the floor, and 37.9 percent from beyond the arc. He will be an even bigger part of the Buckeyes’ success next year.

TBD

The only other guard of consequence remaining on the roster is Musa Jallow, and even though he started 10 games during his freshman year, he never seemed to feel at home on the floor. Now, granted, he was still 17 when the season started, but his 29 turnovers to just 27 assists likely does not breed the confidence a coach would need to keep Jallow in the starting rotation for a full season.

Therefore, I think it likely that this second guard spot will go to someone not currently on the roster; be that a transfer like Taylor, who led the Missouri Valley Conference in scoring this year, or a true-freshman like four-star recruit Luther Muhammad.

Jallow will certainly be in the mix throughout the season, as OSU continues to struggle with back-court depth, but I would be surprised if he started to open next campaign.

Small Forward


Andre Wesson

For me, the turning point in the season for Andre Wesson was in the upset victory over then-No. 3 Purdue in February. With his younger brother Kaleb on the bench in foul-trouble, Andre was asked to guard 7-foot-2 center Isaac Haas. Note: Andre Wesson is 6-foot-6.

Despite the eight-inch disparity between the pair, Haas was held to just two points in the second half, after going for 16 in the first 20 minutes.

From there, Andre Wesson continued to see his playing time increase, and more importantly, it came at more critical moments in games. No longer was he a bridge until a starter had gotten an adequate rest, but the older of the Wesson brothers proved that he could be someone that Holtmann could rely on.

While I don’t ever see Andre Wesson being the focus of a Buckeye basketball team, he has proven that he has the ability to do a lot of different things, and will likely be a valuable veteran next year.

Power Forward


Micah Potter

I don’t necessarily like, or feel comfortable with, this one, but Micah Potter, the 6-foot-9 Canal Winchester product will probably get the opportunity to begin the season in the starting lineup, just as he has as a freshman and sophomore. However, after dealing with an ankle injury in November, Potter never seemed to develop the consistency that Holtmann needed to keep him on the floor for very long.

However, he did show flashes of what he was capable of at various times throughout the season; whether it was stretching the defense and hitting a three, or using his 240 lbs. frame and pulling down a rebound.

If he is not able to capitalize on the opportunity as a junior, I would not be surprised if current-freshman Kyle Young, or incoming-freshman Jaedon LeDee started getting more playing time as the season went on.

Personally, in two years, I have not seen Potter do enough to warrant a third shot at securing a starting role, but size is a commodity in college basketball. And, when your options are limited, you have to take what you can get; and Holtmann might have to do just that.

Center


Kaleb Wesson

There is probably a lot about the NCAA Tournament that Kaleb Wesson would like to do over. In the first two tournament games of his collegiate career, the younger Wesson played only 19 minutes, and scored only thee points, all while picking up five personal fouls.

While foul trouble kept him on the bench against Gonzaga, it was a strategic decision by Holtmann to go small against South Dakota State. Either way, it certainly was not the weekend that the former Mr. Ohio Basketball had envisioned, and it showed on his face at the end of the Gonzaga game.

Despite the disappointment, when Wesson was able to stay on the floor against the Zags, he was dominant. As the Buckeyes opened the second half down 11, he provided the spark that eventually led to ferocious comeback.

However, with a year of collegiate basketball under his belt, more will be expected of Wesson in the 2018-19, and that starts now. While he’s always been on the bigger side, an illness leading up to the start of the season prevented him from fully conditioning. And while he has lost considerable weight since arriving on campus, if he wants to be the cornerstone of the team next year, he will need to be stronger and able to play more than the 20:40 per game he did this year.

If he is able to do that, he would be an unbelievable weapon for the Buckeyes. During his freshman campaign, he averaged 19.8 points and 9.6 rebounds per 40 minutes. While he is never going to play a full 40 minutes, if Wesson continues to develop his skills and his body, (with the help of student assistant Greg Oden) he could be the next great Buckeye big man.

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Which Tablet to get?

Asus makes some great "gaming" laptops. The higher end models have color accurate screens in the 900-1300 range, but you can get killer machines closer to $600-650 on sale with run of the mill screens (they look fine, just aren't color accurate).

The last few years gaming laptops have shifted from being tanks to sleek units. Not ultra-portable but not that heavy nor do they run very hot.

As always, I refer folks to slickdeals for their deal hunting.



Also, for anyone desiring a tablet, I buy lightly used Apple Ipad Mini 2's for about $110 for my photo business. I'd recommend something like that if you want a portable tablet unit. Even the sleekest 2 in 1 is going to be bulky, and you're now overpaying for a lower end laptop.


Edit: one other thing about tablets, you might be surprised at what size works best. For budgetary reasons, I bought
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Google Ohio State wrestler Kyle Snyder belongs on Buckeyes' Mount Rushmore - Landof10.com

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Ohio State wrestler Kyle Snyder belongs on Buckeyes' Mount Rushmore
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Wrestler Kyle Snyder had already done enough to make an argument for his place as one of Ohio State's greatest athletes, but after his final championship performance, there can be no debate. If there were a Mount Rushmore for Ohio ...
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Google BM5: Will Buckeyes take step backward next season? - 247Sports

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BM5: Will Buckeyes take step backward next season?
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However, is it reasonable to expect that the Buckeyes will take a step backward in year No. 2 of the Holtmann era? Alex Gleitman joins Dave Biddle to discuss that, plus: * Will OSU add a grad transfer this summer? * Which returning player will likely ...


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Google Ohio State wrestler Kyle Snyder belongs on Buckeyes' Mount Rushmore - MyAJC

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Ohio State wrestler Kyle Snyder belongs on Buckeyes' Mount Rushmore
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Snyder also contributed greatly to the Buckeyes' only team championship in program history, making the final at 197 pounds as a freshman. What's most impressive, though, is that his college career came while balancing surreal accomplishments on the ...
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Ohio State is set to host an excellent slate of visitors throughout the next week. Find out the details on the Buckeyes' top targets.

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LGHL Ohio State makes the cut for a pair of top 2019 prospects

Ohio State makes the cut for a pair of top 2019 prospects
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The Buckeyes are still in the mix for two highly sought after recruits.

With it being St. Patrick Day weekend, you might’ve missed out on your Ohio State Buckeyes recruiting fix. Don’t fear, that’s why Land-Grant Holy Land is here.

Sit back and get caught up with some of the latest news from the world of Ohio State recruiting.

2019 OL names leaders


Ohio State already holds a verbal pledge from West Virginia offensive linemen Doug Nester and Ryan Jacoby of Mentor, Ohio—but that doesn’t mean other talented prospects aren’t thinking about blocking for the Buckeyes.

On Friday, four-star offensive tackle John Olmstead took to his Twitter page to drop his current leader list. Cutting things down from around 35 scholarship offers, the 6-foot-6, 290-pound New Jersey native is now considering 10 programs.

Making his new short list of possible destinations for the next level, Ohio State, LSU, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, Penn State, Rutgers, and Wisconsin are still options for Olmstead.


I am truly thankful to every school that has offered me a chance to continue my academic and athletic careers. It has been an honor to meet all of the coaches who recruited me. After many conversations with my family and much prayer, I will be considering these ten schools. pic.twitter.com/VWo7qGQvlP

— John Olmstead (@JOHNNYO_72) March 16, 2018

While some believe he’ll end up at Notre Dame when it’s all said and done, John had the following to say on why OSU is still among his options.

“It was awesome when I went out there for the Penn State game,” Olmstead told Rivals. “The atmosphere was crazy. The people are great there. I like coach Stud, and Schiano is a New Jersey guy. They coaches are great people and they’re in contact with me almost every other day. Our relationships are great.”

What’s next? Before the Buckeyes can shock the world and grab Olmstead from the Garden State, the Ohio State coaching staff will need to get him back on campus.

WR trims list


Olmstead wasn’t the only soon-to-be senior to name Ohio State among his top-10 programs.

Also having the Buckeyes as one of the schools sticking out in his recruitment was Mycah Pittman, a four-star wide receiver from Calabasas High School in California.


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— mycah pittman '19 (@MycahPittman) March 18, 2018

Ohio State, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, UCLA and Washington State are still in play for the son of former NFL running back Michael Pittman.

In the same boat as John Olmstead, Ohio State will have to get the 6-foot-0, 195-pound Pittman on campus before things really become serious—although the Buckeyes are looking to build a pipeline out west after recently signing wideout Chris Olave out of Mission Hills High School in San Marcos, Calif.

One of the most sought after playmakers in the country, Pittman is currently considered the ninth wide receiver and the 52nd overall prospect in the class of 2019, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

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The Buckeyes advance in the tournament to play Central Michigan on Monday night after the Chippewas upset Louisiana State in the first game Saturday. Alexa Hart added 12 points for the Buckeyes (28-6), who never trailed, took off in the second half and ...

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Buckeyes headed in the right direction
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Dakich, expected to be minor role player off the bench, was a key piece of the puzzle and distinguished himself as a ball distributor. True freshman Kaleb Wesson was the sorely needed muscle in the middle, finishing with 10.2 points per game. C.J ...
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COLUMBUS — Ohio State breezed through the first round of the NCAA Tournament without the usual prolific offensive performance from All-America guard Kelsey Mitchell. Mitchell, averaging 24.5 points per game, scored just 11 to match her season low and ...
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The Ohio State women barely broke a sweat in dispatching No. 14 seed George Washington by 42 points in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The road to a third consecutive Sweet 16 berth for the Buckeyes promises to get more difficult when they play ...
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As of this weekend, spring break has ended at Ohio State. That means Buckeyes football players and coaches will resume spring practice on Tuesday, with sessions also scheduled for Thursday and Friday. The Buckeyes also are holding their pro day on ...
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Buckeyes expect to be tested against Central Michigan
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The Ohio State women barely broke a sweat in dispatching No. 14 seed George Washington by 42 points in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The road to a third consecutive Sweet 16 berth for the Buckeyes promises to get more difficult when they play ...

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Ohio State for the first time is a No. 1 seed in the NCAA men's hockey tournament. That news for the Buckeyes came down just past noon on Sunday, soothing somewhat the sting from the night before when they lost in sudden death overtime at Notre Dame in ...


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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State women barely broke a sweat in dispatching No. 14 seed George Washington by 42 points in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The road to a third consecutive Sweet 16 berth for the Buckeyes promises to get more ...

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