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As the Frozen Four awaits, Buckeyes' Matthew Weis remains just as valuable off the ice as on
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ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Buckeyes were in the middle of their only practice the week before the Big Ten Championship when it happened. The focus was on preparing to beat Notre Dame for the title, but when Matthew Weis fell on the ice, he knew immediately ...


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After failing in Fargo, Buckeyes have unfinished business with Bulldogs at NCAA Frozen Four
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The fourth-seeded Buckeyes had rallied in the third period from a 2-0 deficit to force overtime against Minnesota Duluth, which was not only the West Regional's top seed, but the second overall seed in the 16-team NCAA field. Ohio State had more than a ...
Sylvania native Myer embracing Buckeyes' Frozen Four chanceToledo Blade
Ohio State hockey | Buckeyes primed for Frozen FourThe Columbus Dispatch
Frozen Four Preview: Ohio StateSBN College Hockey (blog)

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Buckeyes primed for Frozen Four
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ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Ohio State hockey team went through a light workout in the Xcel Energy Center on Wednesday afternoon, and coach Steve Rohlik said afterward the Buckeyes will be all hands on deck Thursday when they take on Minnesota-Duluth in an ...

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Ohio State recruiting: JUCO lineman with Ohio roots works for Buckeyes offer
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Gamble graduated from high school in 2015 before spending time in the working world, but he couldn't stay away from football. He recently completed his freshman season at Ventura, playing eight games. The work Gamble has put on tape has drawn offers ...
Who will be Ohio State's captains in 2018? Buckeyes football analysiscleveland.com
4-star LB Davis previews OSU, Bama visits, names leaders247Sports
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Back for more: Buckeyes have unfinished business with Bulldogs at NCAA Frozen Four
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The fourth-seeded Buckeyes had rallied in the third period from a 2-0 deficit to force overtime against Minnesota Duluth, which was not only the West Regional's top seed, but the second overall seed in the 16-team NCAA field. Ohio State had more than a ...
Sylvania native Myer embracing Buckeyes' Frozen Four chanceToledo Blade
Ohio State hockey | Buckeyes primed for Frozen FourThe Columbus Dispatch
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Buckeyes primed for Frozen Four
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ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Ohio State hockey team went through a light workout in the Xcel Energy Center on Wednesday afternoon, and coach Steve Rohlik said afterward the Buckeyes will be all hands on deck Thursday when they take on Minnesota-Duluth in an ...
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Google Ohio State recruiting: JUCO lineman with Ohio roots works for Buckeyes offer - austin360

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Recruiting never stops, and if you take a day off, you fall behind. Join us every night for a daily recap of Ohio State recruiting news, insight on what's happening behind the scenes and a glimpse at what's coming next. JUCO lineman with Ohio roots ...


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LGHL Former Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett is looking to prove doubters wrong again

Former Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett is looking to prove doubters wrong again
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It’s not like he’s ever been overlooked for flashier options before, right?

“He’s also the only three-time captain in OSU history. The next person who is anything less than glowing about his leadership will be the first. But Barrett is the latest case study in how little NFL teams care about any of that.”

-Alex Kirshner, SB Nation


Raise your hand if you expect J.T. Barrett to be a first ballot NFL Hall of Famer. Anyone? Ok, how about raise your hand if you expect J.T. Barrett to be an All-Pro. A starter? Make the league at all? Still not many hands raised?

Well, you may be right, but you also might be providing the most decorated quarterback in Ohio State and Big Ten history with a little extra motivation as he plans to prove people wrong, yet again.

As Kirshner notes in his article, Barrett has been dealing with being overlooked and second-guessed his entire career. Whether it was playing second-fiddle to Cardale Jones following the National Championship, or the avalanche of deafening tweets from Buckeye Nation for Urban Meyer to ride Dwayne Haskins into the postseason last year, Barrett has had to prove himself, to everyone, at every imaginable turn.

And with analysts like ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. predicting Barrett will go undrafted, the QB is ready for the challenge, yet again.

“There’s a lot of hype into the draft and workouts and I think that’s very important, but also understand that’s when the work begins,” he said during his NFL Combine media availability. “You’ve got to go out and make sure you make that 53-man roster when the time comes.”

While the NFL Network’s Mike Mayock says that he sees Barrett as “an ideal backup or third quarterback” who can “play in the league for a lot of years,” it’s going to be an uphill climb.

As Kirshner notes, Barrett isn’t being asked to change positions like other “mobile” quarterbacks, mostly because he isn’t as athletically gifted as Lamar Jackson or Quinton Flowers. However, I think it is his ability to run, especially between the tackles, that will allow him to have an opportunity to be a back-up in the NFL.

Is he ever going to be capable of doing what Nick Foles did for the Eagles; come in late in a season and lead a team to a Super Bowl? Unless he significantly improves his down-field passing ability, I doubt it. However, I do think that he is the perfect type of player to have in case of emergencies. Someone reliable enough to come into a game and move the chains— that you don’t have to pay top-tier backup money to.

“On the biggest stage that Ohio State’s charmed men’s basketball season had to offer, guard C.J. Jackson proved himself ready for the spotlight.”

-Adam Jardy, The Columbus Dispatch


With the graduation of Jae’Sean Tate, Kam Williams, and Andrew Dakich— and the NBA declaration of fellow grad Keita Bates-diop— there is a serious leadership vacuum in the upper-classes of Chris Holtmann’s basketball program.

While Holtmann and the Buckeyes’ coaching staff are currently kicking the tires on basically every available transfer option out there, even if they get a player to come in and start right away, he will have to deal with a significant learning-curve in order to integrate into the young program. So naturally, the mantle of team leader will— at least in part— fall to the only returning, contributing senior on OSU’s roster, C.J. Jackson.

A transfer himself, Jackson has been with the team for the past two seasons, and after being temporarily removed from the starting line-up early in the year due to turnover issues, he bounced back to finish the 2017-2018 campaign as the Buckeyes’ second-leading scorer (12.6 points per game), the team’s leader in assists (3.8), and one-tenth of a percent behind Tate in terms of steals per game (1.0).

The only other returners that saw playing time for the Buckeyes that will be upperclassmen this fall are rising-juniors Andre Wesson and Micah Potter. While the elder Wesson’s “moxey” could be important in helping to establish a style of play for the still-young squad to follow, the Buckeyes will need Jackson to step up even more than he did as a junior, if they are going to even come close to replicating this past season’s success; graduate-transfer or not.

So, as Holtmann eventually brings in potential transfers for on-campus visits, keep in mind that no matter who ends up joining the Buckeyes, next year’s squad will likely only go as far as Jackson can lead them.

“Anna Sanford, a senior on the Ohio State women’s tennis team, was named Big Ten Athlete of the Week after posting three wins on court one last weekend.”

-Ohio State Athletics


Now that college basketball has wrapped up for the season, it’s time to turn your Ohio State-loving attention to some of the school’s non-revenue, spring sports. The women’s tennis team is currently ranked 30th nationally, and senior Anna Sanford is climbing up the rankings herself.

Following a straight-set win over then-No. 23 Kate Fahey of Michigan (6-3, 6-3), she also quickly dispatched Michigan State’s Aslina Chun, 6-4, 6-2. Then, along with partner Shiori Fukuda, she knocked off Fahey and Brienne Minor, 7-5, in their doubles match.

The three wins helped Sanford move up to No. 62 in the ITA’s singles rankings and No. 25 in doubles with Fukuda. The Big Ten Athlete of the Week honor comes almost exactly one year after Sanford was similarly honored for the first time.

The women’s tennis team will be back on the court beginning on Friday as they travel to Minnesota on Friday and Wisconsin on Sunday.

Sanford’s younger sister Alle, a freshman at North Carolina, is currently No. 22 in the singles rankings.

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Will Ohio State continue to rotate three cornerbacks in 2018? Buckeyes football analysis
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- One of the staples of Ohio State's defense in the past few seasons has been its rotation of three cornerbacks. In 2016, it was Marshon Lattimore, Gareon Conley and Denzel Ward. A year ago, Ward led a rotation with Damon Arnette and ...
Taver Johnson wants to rotate corners, but needs three starters247Sports

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Ohio State hockey | Buckeyes primed for Frozen Four
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ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Ohio State hockey team went through a light workout in the Xcel Energy Center on Wednesday afternoon, and coach Steve Rohlik said afterward the Buckeyes will be all hands on deck Thursday when they take on Minnesota-Duluth in an ...
2018 Frozen Four preview: Players to watch, keys for each teamESPN
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Google Recruiting look back at Buckeyes' 2017 spring game - 247Sports

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Recruiting look back at Buckeyes' 2017 spring game
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The Buckeyes will hold their 2018 spring game on Saturday, April 14. And Bucknuts will have wall-to-wall coverage of everything from the game to Buckeye recruiting. That coverage will ramp up even further as the game gets closer. But today Bucknuts ...


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Google Seven Simple Questions: Plenty still to decide for OSU offense - 247Sports

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Seven Simple Questions: Plenty still to decide for OSU offense
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We share the key ongoing storylines for the Ohio State offense during spring practice. Coordinator Kevin Wilson and the offensive staff are developing new starters for 2018. Steve Helwagen - 49 minutes ago; 0; Tools. Edit; Slot to 247Sports Home; Slot ...


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Who will be Ohio State's captains in 2018? Buckeyes football analysis
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State had nine captains in 2017. Parris Campbell and Terry McLaurin are the only two still on the roster heading into 2018. That means there is a lot of turnover in the leadership department for the Buckeyes. When asked on Monday ...
Ohio State recruiting: Buckeyes' linebacker board set to expandLandof10.com
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LGHL What if Ohio State’s spring position battles were decided purely by recruiting rankings?

What if Ohio State’s spring position battles were decided purely by recruiting rankings?
Chad Peltier
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The spring game is getting closer and some position battles are coming to an end too. Will the most purely talented players get the jobs?

There are a number of important position battles going on right now in spring practice. But, what would the starting lineup look like if the player with the highest recruiting rating on 247’s Composite just automatically won the job, regardless of their age?

We took a look at the biggest competitions, while including the primary contenders along with any freshmen who might surprise and challenge for a starting spot by fall camp.

Quarterback


Contenders: Joe Burrow (.9003), Dwayne Haskins (.9561), and Tate Martell (.9739)

The biggest position battle of the spring is to replace J.T. Barrett at quarterback. And after 9 practices, it sounds like the Buckeyes are still trying to find a solution. Most assumed that the job was essentially Haskins’ to lose following his impressive extended action against Michigan, but none of the three QBs has been consistent enough from both a performance and leadership perspective. According to Urban Meyer, “You wish someone would take it, but that hasn’t happened.”

But if recruiting rankings determined the battle, Tate Martell, the darkhorse, would be your 2018 starting quarterback. While he’s still the least likely to win the job, it sounds like he’s nevertheless making moves in spring practice: “Tate had a much better day today... He’s got a skill set that’s a little bit JT-ish as far as the quarterback run, he’s just built for that and he actually threw the ball well too.”

There’s even talk of Martell playing a little receiver just to get him on the field sooner.

Tight end


Contenders: Rashod Berry (.8568), Jake Hausmann (.9439), Luke Farrell (.9233), Jeremy Ruckert (.981)

In a year where few had any expectations for Rashod Berry at tight end after his position change, Berry’s six catches for 100 yards and two touchdowns were a nice surprise. But even though he displayed a high level of athleticism, he’s not assured to take over the starting tight end spot vacated by Marcus Baugh. Jake Hausmann and Luke Farrell have received some praise from Urban Meyer this spring, particularly Farrell (“Luke Farrell graded a champion. He’s had as good a week as he’s ever had.”).

But all three tight ends will have to watch out for Jeremy Ruckert when he gets on campus, as he is by far the highest-rated tight end on the team (and the highest rated going back to before Jake Stoneburner). It’s unlikely he would straight-up win the starting tight end job, as the others have benefited from a college weight training program, but Ruckert offers unmatched receiving capabilities that could give him a rotational spot in the offense, maybe as a flexed tight end/receiver early in his career.

Center


Contenders: Brady Taylor (.8618), Josh Myers (.9757), Matt Burrell (.9509), Matthew Jones (.9652)

The next center has a lot to live up to — the last two starters won the Rimington Trophy as the best center in the country. So Brady Taylor, as Billy Price’s backup, understands the expected level of play at the spot.

Taylor was also the lowest-rated recruit of the four players that rotated at the spot during the Buckeyes’ sixth practice. Josh Myers, the borderline five-star who was recruited as a guard, looks like he’s getting a shot as a redshirt freshman. And even if he doesn’t win the job outright this season, Brady Taylor is a redshirt senior, so the team will be looking for another center next season.

Right guard


Contenders: Branden Bowen (.8666) and Demetrius Knox (.9547)

Branden Bowen’s injury and Knox’s solid performance while filling in makes this a competition, but Bowen is still rehabbing this spring. Demetrius Knox would get the nod if the competition were based solely on 247 recruiting ratings.

Defensive Tackle


Contenders: Robert Landers (.8719), Haskell Garrett (.9678), Davon Hamilton (.8457), Malik Barrow (.899), Tommy Togiai (.9721), Antwuan Jackson Jr (.929)

Dre’Mont Jones has one starting spot locked up already and the defensive line positions are generally rotational anyway, but there’s a chance that the immense top-end talent on this year’s defensive line leads to a slimmed-down rotation in order to keep all of that talent on the field.

But like a couple of other positions we’ve covered, the youngest player is actually the highest rated. Tommy Togiai, who is enrolled and participating in spring practice, is the highest rated player of a pretty impressive group. Robert Landers was (is?) penciled in as the starter beside Jones, but he’s the second-lowest rated of the group.

Meyer also singled out Davon Hamilton after the 9th practice too: “Davon Hamilton, you see a heartbeat there, and he’s a big, powerful guy, so he’s had a very good spring so far, defensive end.” Not clear if Hamilton has actually switched to end or if Meyer just misspoke, but either way it’s a positive sign.

Also notable: Antwuan Jackson Jr., the junior college transfer, should be in line for immediate playing time when he gets on campus.

Middle linebacker


Contenders: Tuf Borland (.8933), Baron Browning (.994), Justin Hilliard (.9851)

This is an insanely talented group of contenders. Borland comes back as essentially the returning starter, but is out until September with an Achilles injury. That opened the door (if it wasn’t open already) for Browning and Hilliard, who have both been praised by Meyer this spring: “Baron Browning graded a champion for Friday’s scrimmage, so did -- who else? Hilliard was honorable mention...”

Baron Browning is one of Meyer’s highest rated recruits at Ohio State, period, so he’d get the nod over fellow former five-star Justin Hilliard. It’s hard to see a world where Browning doesn’t start at one of the linebackers spots this fall.

Outside linebacker


Contenders: Malik Harrison (.8568), Dante Booker (.9743), Pete Werner (.8994), Keandre Jones (.9544)

Replacing Chris Worley and Jerome Baker won’t be easy, but the Buckeyes have stockpiled a lot of talent at linebacker. Dante Booker started last season, but a mix of injuries and maybe losing his spot means that starting in 2018 isn’t guaranteed. But he’d be a sure-fire starter at one of the two open outside linebackers spots this fall, along with Keandre Jones, if it were just based on recruiting.

It sounds like the group is playing at a high level so far, according to Meyer: “Actually moved Malik Harrison to Will for a little bit to try that out, Keandre at Sam. That’s one of our better units as far as getting better...and Pete Werner graded champion. So they’re getting better. Really talented guys.”

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Ohio State football: Where does Wayne Davis fit best on Buckeyes defense?
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The Buckeyes actually are in much better shape than they seem to get credit for at linebacker, even after losing Tuf Borland to an Achilles injury that will keep him on the shelf until at least September. Borland was expected to stabilize the unit in ...


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Buckeyes' title hopes evaporate at Iowa
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The Buckeyes allowed the Hawkeyes — averaging 25 points before this contest — to score 31 in the first half alone, marking Ohio State's worst first half since allowing 34 first-half points to Meyer's Florida Gators in the 2006 national championship ...
Ohio State football: Stunned Buckeyes try to move on after debacle at IowaThe Morning Journal
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Google Skull Session: Bucks That Made a Jump, Student Day Scrapped, and Nick Saban Rebuffs LeBron...

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Skull Session: Bucks That Made a Jump, Student Day Scrapped, and Nick Saban Rebuffs LeBron James
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On Monday, folllowing the Buckeyes' ninth practice of the spring, Urban Meyer was asked who has made a jump this spring from last year. “You have [linebackers] Baron [Browning] and Pete Werner, you have Justin [Hilliard], even though he's a year older ...

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LGHL What if Ohio State’s spring position battles were decided purely by recruiting rankings?

What if Ohio State’s spring position battles were decided purely by recruiting rankings?
Chad Peltier
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Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here


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The spring game is getting closer and some position battles are coming to an end too. Will the most purely talented players get the jobs?

There are a number of important position battles going on right now in spring practice. But, what would the starting lineup look like if the player with the highest recruiting rating on 247’s Composite just automatically won the job, regardless of their age?

We took a look at the biggest competitions, while including the primary contenders along with any freshmen who might surprise and challenge for a starting spot by fall camp.

Quarterback


Contenders: Joe Burrow (.9003), Dwayne Haskins (.9561), and Tate Martell (.9739)

The biggest position battle of the spring is to replace J.T. Barrett at quarterback. And after 9 practices, it sounds like the Buckeyes are still trying to find a solution. Most assumed that the job was essentially Haskins’ to lose following his impressive extended action against Michigan, but none of the three QBs has been consistent enough from both a performance and leadership perspective. According to Urban Meyer, “You wish someone would take it, but that hasn’t happened.”

But if recruiting rankings determined the battle, Tate Martell, the darkhorse, would be your 2018 starting quarterback. While he’s still the least likely to win the job, it sounds like he’s nevertheless making moves in spring practice: “Tate had a much better day today... He’s got a skill set that’s a little bit JT-ish as far as the quarterback run, he’s just built for that and he actually threw the ball well too.”

There’s even talk of Martell playing a little receiver just to get him on the field sooner.

Tight end


Contenders: Rashod Berry (.8568), Jake Hausmann (.9439), Luke Farrell (.9233), Jeremy Ruckert (.981)

In a year where few had any expectations for Rashod Berry at tight end after his position change, Berry’s six catches for 100 yards and two touchdowns were a nice surprise. But even though he displayed a high level of athleticism, he’s not assured to take over the starting tight end spot vacated by Marcus Baugh. Jake Hausmann and Luke Farrell have received some praise from Urban Meyer this spring, particularly Farrell (“Luke Farrell graded a champion. He’s had as good a week as he’s ever had.”).

But all three tight ends will have to watch out for Jeremy Ruckert when he gets on campus, as he is by far the highest-rated tight end on the team (and the highest rated going back to before Jake Stoneburner). It’s unlikely he would straight-up win the starting tight end job, as the others have benefited from a college weight training program, but Ruckert offers unmatched receiving capabilities that could give him a rotational spot in the offense, maybe as a flexed tight end/receiver early in his career.

Center


Contenders: Brady Taylor (.8618), Josh Myers (.9757), Matt Burrell (.9509), Matthew Jones (.9652)

The next center has a lot to live up to — the last two starters won the Rimington Trophy as the best center in the country. So Brady Taylor, as Billy Price’s backup, understands the expected level of play at the spot.

Taylor was also the lowest-rated recruit of the four players that rotated at the spot during the Buckeyes’ sixth practice. Josh Myers, the borderline five-star who was recruited as a guard, looks like he’s getting a shot as a redshirt freshman. And even if he doesn’t win the job outright this season, Brady Taylor is a redshirt senior, so the team will be looking for another center next season.

Right guard


Contenders: Branden Bowen (.8666) and Demetrius Knox (.9547)

Branden Bowen’s injury and Knox’s solid performance while filling in makes this a competition, but Bowen is still rehabbing this spring. Demetrius Knox would get the nod if the competition were based solely on 247 recruiting ratings.

Defensive Tackle


Contenders: Robert Landers (.8719), Haskell Garrett (.9678), Davon Hamilton (.8457), Malik Barrow (.899), Tommy Togiai (.9721), Antwuan Jackson Jr (.929)

Dre’Mont Jones has one starting spot locked up already and the defensive line positions are generally rotational anyway, but there’s a chance that the immense top-end talent on this year’s defensive line leads to a slimmed-down rotation in order to keep all of that talent on the field.

But like a couple of other positions we’ve covered, the youngest player is actually the highest rated. Tommy Togiai, who is enrolled and participating in spring practice, is the highest rated player of a pretty impressive group. Robert Landers was (is?) penciled in as the starter beside Jones, but he’s the second-lowest rated of the group.

Meyer also singled out Davon Hamilton after the 9th practice too: “Davon Hamilton, you see a heartbeat there, and he’s a big, powerful guy, so he’s had a very good spring so far, defensive end.” Not clear if Hamilton has actually switched to end or if Meyer just misspoke, but either way it’s a positive sign.

Also notable: Antwuan Jackson Jr., the junior college transfer, should be in line for immediate playing time when he gets on campus.

Middle linebacker


Contenders: Tuf Borland (.8933), Baron Browning (.994), Justin Hilliard (.9851)

This is an insanely talented group of contenders. Borland comes back as essentially the returning starter, but is out until September with an Achilles injury. That opened the door (if it wasn’t open already) for Browning and Hilliard, who have both been praised by Meyer this spring: “Baron Browning graded a champion for Friday’s scrimmage, so did -- who else? Hilliard was honorable mention...”

Baron Browning is one of Meyer’s highest rated recruits at Ohio State, period, so he’d get the nod over fellow former five-star Justin Hilliard. It’s hard to see a world where Browning doesn’t start at one of the linebackers spots this fall.

Outside linebacker


Contenders: Malik Harrison (.8568), Dante Booker (.9743), Pete Werner (.8994), Keandre Jones (.9544)

Replacing Chris Worley and Jerome Baker won’t be easy, but the Buckeyes have stockpiled a lot of talent at linebacker. Dante Booker started last season, but a mix of injuries and maybe losing his spot means that starting in 2018 isn’t guaranteed. But he’d be a sure-fire starter at one of the two open outside linebackers spots this fall, along with Keandre Jones, if it were just based on recruiting.

It sounds like the group is playing at a high level so far, according to Meyer: “Actually moved Malik Harrison to Will for a little bit to try that out, Keandre at Sam. That’s one of our better units as far as getting better...and Pete Werner graded champion. So they’re getting better. Really talented guys.”

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It's Miller time for Buckeyes
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COLUMBUS–Ohio State sophomore and East Palestine native Matt Miller will get a chance to play on college hockey's biggest stage this week when the Buckeyes travel to St. Paul for the 2018 NCAA Frozen Four. The top-seeded Buckeyes (26-9-5) will take on ...


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Google ESPN's dueling mocks: Ward at 7, no other Buckeyes until round 2 - 247Sports

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ESPN's dueling mocks: Ward at 7, no other Buckeyes until round 2
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43 overall pick, both Kiper and McShay think the New England Patriots will draft a Buckeye defender. They just disagree on who. Kiper has DE/OLB Sam Hubbard pegged there, while McShay predicts OLB Jerome Baker will be the selection. * Interestingly ...

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BM5: Deep dive on Buckeyes' linebackers, cornerbacks
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Following Ohio State's practice on Wednesday, the media will get opportunities to interview linebacker coach Bill Davis, plus 2-3 linebackers. Plus, we will interview cornerbacks coach Taver Johnson and a few corners. The People's Champ, Matt Baxendell ...

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LGHL Taking a look at possible Ohio State transfer additions

Taking a look at possible Ohio State transfer additions
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Which transfers could be headed to Columbus?

The college basketball season has officially ended, as Villanova capped the season on Monday night with a dominant victory over Michigan. The end of play certainly doesn’t mean the end of interesting things for Buckeye fans (and college basketball fans in general) to follow, and we’re heading into a crucial offseason for Chris Holtmann and his staff.

With the loss of four players (Keita Bates-Diop, Jae’Sean Tate, Kam Williams and Andrew Dakich) to graduation or the NBA, Ohio State has several open scholarships for the 2018-19 season, despite the addition of four freshmen. As of right now, Ohio State has 11 scholarship players, and with a cap of 13, they’re very interested in adding a transfer to cement the roster.

It isn’t hard to see that the Buckeyes are very interested in adding a grad transfer or two, because if you’ve seen any report about a player looking to transfer, Ohio State has been named as a team that reached out in almost every circumstance. Obviously there’s a big difference between a coach reaching out on Twitter and a legitimate chance at landing a player, so let’s take a look at who the Buckeyes could realistically add, against who seems like more of a pipe dream.

Legitimate option


CJ Walker, Guard, Florida State: Of all the players that list interest from Ohio State, Florida State sophomore guard CJ Walker is the first of the bunch to actually schedule a visit to Columbus. The Indianapolis native averaged 8 points on 41 percnt shooting, 2.4 assists and 2.5 rebounds in the past season, as he started in all but one of Florida State’s games.

Walker may not be as flashy of an option as some of the other players on this list, but he seems like the most realistic option at this point. Unfortunately, he will have to sit out a season, before being eligible to play his final two years.

Joe Cremo, Guard, Albany: One of the best pure scoring options on the market, the Albany star would bring an immediate boost to Ohio State’s offense. With the loss of Keita Bates-Diop, the Buckeyes will need a new go to scorer, and Cremo seems like a perfect fit.


Albany grad transfer Joe Cremo told ESPN he has received interest from Creighton, Arizona, Ohio St, Wichita St, St Joes, Louisville, Uconn, West Virginia, Texas tech, St Bonaventure and SMU.

— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanESPN) March 31, 2018

He hasn’t yet scheduled a visit, but there is serious interest on both sides, and if Ohio State can get him on campus, they have as good of a chance as any team.

Cremo put up 17.8 points on 46 percent shooting, 3.8 assists and 4.1 rebounds a game last season for the Great Danes.

Miles Reynolds, Guard, Pacific: Another guard that would be eligible to play right away, Pacific guard Miles Reynolds is a great option for the Buckeyes after his only season in Forest Grove. Reynolds seems likely to visit Columbus (if he doesn’t commit to Oklahoma before he schedules a visit), and if Ohio State misses on Cremo or Walker, Reynolds is their top priority.


Pacific grad transfer Miles Reynolds will take a visit to Oklahoma next weekend. Sooners went to see him yesterday. Ohio State, Nevada, DePaul have also reached out.

13.3 points, 2.8 assists. Immediately eligible.

— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello) March 28, 2018

Reynolds averaged 13.3 points on 41 percent shooting, 2.8 assists and 2.6 rebounds last season, as he served as the second scoring option for Pacific.

Ehab Amin, Guard, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi: Another guard with an elite ability to score and good size (sensing a trend here), Amin may be the most exciting player on this entire list. An injury sidelined him for the past season, but the 6-foot-3 guard was dominant as a junior, and has attracted quite a bit of interest.


Texas A&M Corpus Christi graduate transfer Ehab Amin has heard from Florida State, Texas A&M, Iowa State, OK State, Seton Hall, Nevada, BYU and Ohio State, he says. Averaged 16.9 PPG during 2016-2017 season.

— Evan Daniels (@EvanDaniels) April 1, 2018

Amin put up 16.9 points per game on 46 percent shooting, 2.9 assists and 6.6 rebounds a game as a junior, as he helped lead his team to a second place finish in the Southland conference.

Possible, but unlikely


Marcus Carr, Guard, Pitt: Pitt’s mass exodus isn’t likely to benefit Ohio State too much. While the Buckeyes’ neighbors to the east are certainly going through some issues as they transition from Kevin Stallings to Jeff Capel, the only one of their eight departures to show interest in Ohio State, Marcus Carr, doesn’t seem too likely of an option for the Buckeyes.


Since obtaining his release from Pitt, PG Marcus Carr is hearing from these schools:

Texas
Cincy
Minnesota
Iowa State
Gonzaga
Xavier
UMass
Akron
Ohio state

(Photo: @PghSportsNow) pic.twitter.com/DdQyPAg074

— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) March 26, 2018

Carr averaged 10 points on 39 percent shooting, four assists and 2.8 rebounds a game as a freshman at Pitt, and while he certainly has the talent to play at Ohio State, he seems more likely to end up at another school.

Not happening


Cheddi Mosely, Guard, Boston: Cheddi is likely headed to Wake Forest or St. Bonaventure, as both parties have gone separate ways.


Former Boston University Men's Basketball guard Cheddi Mosely (@CheddiMoselyy) tells me he plans on visiting both Wake Forest and St. Bonaventure. Mosely has one year left of eligibility and will be immediately eligible as a graduate transfer.

— Greg Levinsky (@GregLevinsky) March 28, 2018

Tariq Owens, Forward, St. Johns: Only looking at Western Kentucky, Maryland and Texas Tech. Ohio State was never a huge contender here.


St. John’s graduate transfer Tariq Owens is down to Maryland, Texas Tech & Western Kentucky, per a source. Plans to visit Texas Tech after the Final Four.

— Evan Daniels (@EvanDaniels) March 28, 2018

Ryan Taylor, Forward, Evansville: Probably headed to a blue-blood, either Arizona, Indiana, UCLA, Georgetown or Purdue. Ohio State would love to have Taylor, but he’s one of the hottest names on the market, and the Buckeyes don’t have that kind of pull under Holtmann quite yet.

Our prediction


While at this point it’s still pretty early to predict the transfers Ohio State ends up with, it’s almost certain that they land at least one to fill their empty scholarship spots. With all things considered, including visits, other interested teams, location, fit, and anything else, I feel that Ohio State will exit the transfer market with two new players: CJ Walker, and Joe Cremo. Despite Walker not being able to play until 2019, he’s exactly what Chris Holtmann wants in a point guard, and could develop into a great leader.

Cremo would bring the scoring that the Buckeyes need, and his great shooting would be perfect for replacing some of the production lost from Kam Williams and Keita Bates-Diop. Obviously the Buckeyes will need players like CJ Jackson, Kaleb Wesson, Musa Jallow, Kyle Young, Micah Potter and any of their incoming freshmen to step up as well, but landing these two would be a great start for the 2018-19 season and beyond.

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