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Ohio State football podcast: Buckeyes hit ground running for monster 2019 class
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The Buckeyes are hoping to snap a two-game losing streak and will honor three seniors (Jae'Sean Tate, Kam Williams and Andrew Dakich) as well as Keita Bates-Diop. Bates-Diop graduated this past semester and although he has another year of eligibility ...
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Lady Buckeyes improve to No. 14
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NEW YORK (AP)- The Ohio State Lady Buckeyes are two spots better, sitting in 14th. They are winners of their last two games against Illinois and Purdue. The Buckeyes are rocking a 22-6 record with two games to go. They get back to work with a contest ...

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LGHL How to watch No. 16 Ohio State vs. Rutgers: Preview, game time, live streaming online

How to watch No. 16 Ohio State vs. Rutgers: Preview, game time, live streaming online
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After two straight road losses, Ohio State will return home to square off with Rutgers on Senior Night.

It feels like the regular season just started the other day, but Senior Night is upon us, as the Ohio State Buckeyes will wrap up their home schedule tonight against Rutgers. Not only will seniors Jae’Sean Tate, Kam Williams, and Andrew Dakich be honored prior to the game, but redshirt junior Keita Bates-Diop will also be recognized before what could be his final home game in the scarlet and gray.

After two straight losses, Ohio State will try and send the seniors out on a winning note in their final home game. Following tough losses on the road to Penn State and Michigan over the past week, a home game against a struggling Rutgers squad could be just what the doctor ordered.

With the losses to Penn State and Michigan, Ohio State has fallen out of first place in the Big Ten, and faces an uphill climb to earn a share of the regular season conference championship. Not only does Ohio State have to defeat Rutgers tonight and Indiana in Bloomington, Ind., on Friday night, but they also will need Michigan State to slip up against either Illinois or Wisconsin for the Buckeyes to earn a share of the Big Ten title.

On Sunday, Ohio State hung with Michigan for most of the game, but the Buckeyes didn’t quite have the horses in the end to earn a regular season sweep of the Wolverines. Ohio State went into halftime down 33-28, and were within a bucket of Michigan a few times in the second half, but the Buckeyes couldn’t quite get over the hump to either tie the Wolverines or take the lead. Jae’Sean Tate finished with a team-high 20 points and 15 rebounds, while Keita Bates-Diop added 17 points despite hitting just five of his 17 field goal attempts.

The Buckeyes come into this game with a little bit of doubt after losing their last two games, but a game against a struggling Rutgers team could help to restore some of Ohio State’s confidence as they finish up the regular season on Friday night, and start the Big Ten Tournament next week. Ohio State already had little trouble taking care of Rutgers in their first matchup of the season, defeating the Scarlet Knights 68-46 last month in East Piscataway.

Over the last two games, it looks like Ohio State has some tired legs as the regular season is drawing to a close. Chris Holtmann took over a team that was decimated by transfers, leaving the Buckeyes little to work with off the bench. Holtmann was able to bring in Andrew Dakich, Kyle Young, and Musa Jallow to fill some of those holes, and they have all hand big moments during the year. The three-game suspension of Kam Williams depleted the bench even more, and even though Williams has been available for the last two games, Ohio State hasn’t quite looked like the same team. With some extra time off following the Big Ten Tournament, hopefully the Buckeyes are able to recharge their batteries before the NCAA Tournament begins.

Rutgers has lost eight of their last nine games, with the only win during that span coming in overtime at home last week against Northwestern. In their last game, the Scarlet Knights saw little go right in a 61-51 loss to Maryland on Saturday. The Terrapins built up a 31-19 halftime lead and Rutgers wasn’t able to climb their way back into the game. Eugene Omoruyi was the only Rutgers player to reach double figures, scoring 11 points in the loss. Leading scorer Corey Sanders struggled mightily, hitting just three of his 14 shots from the field, and finishing with six points.

In their meeting with Ohio State last month, Rutgers was dreadful from the field, shooting just 28.8 percent. DeShawn Freeman was the biggest bricklayer on the floor for the Scarlet Knights, missing all but one of his 12 field goal attempts. Geo Baker was Rutgers’ leading scorer in the game with 14 points. Since joining the Big Ten, Rutgers still hasn’t defeated Ohio State in the regular season, with the only win for the Scarlet Knights over the Buckeyes coming in the opening round of last year’s Big Ten Tournament.

Numbers to know

735


With his first rebound against Michigan on Sunday, Jae’Sean Tate broke a tie with John Havlicek to move into the 10th spot on Ohio State’s all-time rebounding list. Tate finished the game with 15 rebounds, giving him 735 boards in his Ohio State career. The senior now has his eyes set on moving higher up the list, with Ken Johnson currently sitting in ninth place with 739 career rebounds.

47.4


Ohio State was horrible from the foul line on Sunday afternoon, hitting just nine of the 19 free throws they attempted. The 47.4 percent the Buckeyes shot from the line was Ohio State’s worst showing of the season from the charity stripe. The only other game in which Ohio State failed to reach 60 percent from the foul line came in the loss to Clemson in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, where the Buckeyes hit just eight of their 16 foul shots.

1-34


In four years as a member of the Big Ten, Rutgers has posted just a 1-34 record on the road against conference foes. The only win for the Scarlet Knights on the road came last season, when Rutgers upended Penn State 70-68 in State College. The Scarlet Knights have lost both trips they have made to Columbus since joining the Big Ten.

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Jae’Sean Tate


The senior will get some well-deserved acknowledgement prior to his final home game in the scarlet and gray. With his 20 points against Michigan, Tate was able to pass David Lighty on Ohio State’s all-time scoring list, and now currently sits in 21st place with 1,462 career points. With 24 more points, Tate will tie Jerry Francis for 20th all-time in Ohio State history. Tonight’s game will mark Tate’s 125th appearance for Ohio State and his 106th career start.

Keita Bates-Diop


Even though he still has another year of eligibility left, it’s like we are seeing Keita Bates-Diop’s last game in an Ohio State uniform tonight. The redshirt junior has put together an outstanding season, as he is averaging 19.5 points per game and 8.8 rebounds per game. Last month against Rutgers, Bates-Diop scored a team-high 20 points, and added nine rebounds and five blocks. With 14 more points Bates-Diop will tie Lawrence Funderburk for 38th on Ohio State’s all-time scoring list.

Rutgers

Corey Sanders


The junior guard has been up-and-down since the beginning of the month, with two games where he reached 30 points, and two others where he failed to reach double figures. In a two-point loss to Purdue two weeks ago, Sanders scored 31 points, and also scored 30 points in an overtime win over Northwestern. In the games where he failed to reach double figures against Indiana and Maryland, Sanders shot a combined 4-25 from the field. Rutgers is going to need their leading scorer at the top of his game if they want to put a scare into the Buckeyes.

Eugene Omoruyi


Over the last three games, the most consistent Rutgers player has been the Ontario native. After missing games against Purdue and Indiana, the sophomore has scored at least eight points in each of the last three games, registering 11 points in losses to Nebraska and Maryland. Prior to his 11 point output against Nebraska, Omoruyi hadn’t reached double figures in scoring since he scored 10 points in a mid-December loss to Seton Hall.

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How graphics give Ohio State stronger recruiting pitch; Buckeyes drop to No. 16 in AP poll
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Ohio State's tough week led to the Buckeyes falling from No. 8 to out of the top 15. Ohio State was ranked 16th in the latest Associated Press Top 25, which was released Monday afternoon. The fall comes after Ohio State lost two games in four days ...
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Ohio State men's basketball: Two losses drop Buckeyes out of top 10
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8 in the Associated Press men's basketball poll, consecutive road losses have dropped the Buckeyes to No. 16 in the latest poll released Monday. At 22-7 overall and 13-3 in the Big Ten, Ohio State is second in the conference standings after losing at ...
Kurelic: Ohio State-Michigan recruiting battle; top DE talks OSU247Sports
What Seed Can Ohio State Expect in the NCAA Tournament and What Can We Expect From the Buckeyes?Off Tackle Empire
Ohio State doesn't actually have a point guardLand-Grant Holy Land

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LGHL Ohio State makes cut for top 2019 OT

Ohio State makes cut for top 2019 OT
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Elite 2019 offensive tackle Harry Miller includes Ohio State in his top schools, while the Buckeyes offer one of Ohio’s best in 2020.

One of the reasons Urban Meyer has been able to lead the Ohio State Buckeyes as a continual powerhouse is due to his unparalleled ability to get the best recruits to commit to the University year after year.

With the 2018 recruiting cycle in the rearview mirror, the Buckeyes’ coaching staff can now focus on the 2019 and 2020 recruiting classes. But what might be Meyer’s best skill is recognizing talent early on, giving the Buckeyes an edges in building relationships with the best talents in the country early in their cycle.

Ohio State has done just this, already offering numerous prospects in the coming recruiting classes—and it appears the hard work is paying off. Late Monday afternoon, one of the top prospects in the 2019 class listed the program among his top schools.

Four-star offensive tackle Harry Miller (Buford, GA / Buford) has a longstanding relationship with the Ohio State football program. The 6-foot-4, 310-pound OT was offered a scholarship offer to play in Columbus last summer and has found his way on campus more than once since receiving the offer, with the latest visit being Jan. 13.

Because Miller is viewed as one of the best in next year’s class, his recruitment is further ahead of many of those in his class and he has already figured out what schools he wants to focus on during the rest of his recruitment.


Current Top 5 pic.twitter.com/iYL8MSMell

— Harry Miller (@harrymiller76) February 19, 2018

Along with Ohio State, Notre Dame, Clemson, Georgia and Stanford all made the cut for his top five schools.

Miller is unquestionably one of the top talents in his class. The 247Sports Composite Rankings have him listed as the No. 11 OT in 2019 as well as the No. 65 overall recruit. He is also the seventh best recruit from the talent-rich state of Georgia.

Ohio State will likely try and get him to take advantage of the new rules allowing prospects in the 2019 class take official visits in the spring. If the Buckeyes are able to do this, they would likely be viewed as the runaway favorite to land his services. As it stands today, the Buckeyes hold 67-percent of the 247Sports Crystal Ball Predictions.

Ohio State offers in-state star DE


While Urban Meyer has been able to successfully bring in top recruiting classes since his time at Ohio State, one of the few recent struggles has been with retaining Ohio talent.

Year after year Meyer makes it a point that in-state recruiting needs to be stronger. Sticking with this idea, the Buckeyes have offered one of the top Ohio-born recruits in the 2020 recruiting cycle in defensive end Darrion Henry (Cincinnati, OH / Princeton.)


Wooo... I’m blessed to receive a offer from The Ohio State University #gobuckeyes ⚪pic.twitter.com/TDHKMoCh7s

— D Hen (@darrion_henry) February 19, 2018

Henry participated in the Under Armour All-American regional camp in Geneva, Ohio on Saturday and impressed those who attended the event.

Following the weekend camp, Henry visited Ohio State alongside two of his current teammates, 2020 linebacker Jaheim Thomas and 2020 cornerback Elijah Eberhardt, who also attended the Under Armor camp.


Had a great time at Ohio state will be back for sure! @ ohiostatefb ❤️ pic.twitter.com/QtTnI7znLw

— Jaheim (@JaheimThomas454) February 19, 2018

Can’t wait visit The Ohio State University tomorrow ❗⭕#LLWNF

— TheReal14❗️ (@ElijahEberhardt) February 18, 2018

The 6-foot-6, 260-pound has yet to receive a star rating on any of the recruiting databases, as is with most of the talents in this cycle. However, he has already been able to leave a strong impression on those scouting recruits. With his exceptional athletic skill set, it is likely that Henry will be one of the top recruits from Ohio, if not the best.

Ohio State will have their hands full in recruiting Henry as he also holds offers from Cincinnati, Michigan, Michigan State, Indiana, Iowa, Rutgers and Miami (OH).

The Buckeyes are the early favorites to land Henry, holding 100-percent of the 247Sports Crystal Ball Predictions, but again it is early and anything can happen in the world of recruiting.

Elite 2019 DT plans to visit Ohio State


The Ohio State coaching staff may be making a trip to Hawaii in the coming year, but it won’t be for a vacation - or at least not completely. Let’s be real, it’s Hawaii.

This is because one of top prospects in 2019 has shown interest in Ohio State. Five-star defensive tackle Faatui Tuitele (Honolulu, HI / St. Louis) holds 30 offers but has not yet received one from Ohio State—but that will likely change.

The No. 2 DT and No. 26 overall prospect in the class of 2019 took to Twitter Monday to provide an update on the schools he plans to unofficially visit. Included in that list was Ohio State.


So far, I will be taking my unofficial visits this spring to:
⭕️hio State Buckeyes
Alabama Crimson Tide
LSU Tigers

— FAATUI TUITELE (@tuitele87) February 19, 2018

After securing two of the country’s best DT’s in the 2018 recruiting cycle in Taron Vincent and Tommy Togiai as well as the No. 1 DT JUCO, the position is not one of much priority entering 2019. However, if the relationship between Tuitele and Ohio State continues to build, Meyer will ensure there is enough room for him to sign.

Currently, USC has the edge in earning a commitment from Tuitele, holding 75-percent of the 247Sports Crystal Ball Predictions, however this could easily change after spending time on some of the best campuses in the country.

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5-star T Devontae Dobbs: Buckeyes separating 'themselves in every category'
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GENEVA, Ohio — Ohio State has a major need for offensive linemen in the 2019 recruiting class, especially among tackle prospects. The Buckeyes have pursued few prospects more aggressively for that need than Belleville (Mich.) lineman Devontae Dobbs ...


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OSU students team up with Apple to create app for first-year Buckeyes
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COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University teamed up with Apple to create an app that new students will use this Fall. Four Buckeye students traveled to Apple's design lab to learn how to create the program. It will be loaded onto iPads for many incoming ...

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Ohio State recruiting: In-state star Darrion Henry lands Buckeyes offer
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In-state 2020 defensive end Darrion Henry became the latest Ohioan to land an offer from the Buckeyes during an unofficial visit to campus on Monday. Henry, a product of Cincinnati Princeton, has added Ohio State to an offer list that previously ...
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LGHL Ohio State doesn’t actually have a point guard

Ohio State doesn’t actually have a point guard
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The Buckeyes have dropped two games to teams that have been able to exploit their lack of depth at guard.

“Obviously it was a concern coming into the season, not only our depth, but our ability to manage that. We have to challenge our guards to make better decisions in some of those situations.”

-Ohio State basketball coach Chris Holtmann, via Bill Landis, Cleveland.com


Ohio State basketball suffered its second-straight loss Sunday against Michigan and, with the losses, some serious cracks seemed to emerge in Chris Holtmann’s lineup. The Buckeyes don’t actually have a true point guard, and that lack of depth has had serious consequences over the last week.

C.J. Jackson and Andrew Dakich, both of whom would normally have been shooting guards, have filled the role of de facto point guard for much of the season. However, that position is not one which comes naturally to either player. Jackson has shown flashes of greatness this season, and Dakich has been a contributor in limited minutes as a grad transfer, but neither is meant to be a player who anchors the Buckeyes’ offense— something that the likes of Michigan and Penn State have been able to exploit in their recent wins.

Both Michigan and Penn State are good teams that the Buckeyes had to face on the road, so it was expected that Ohio State would have tough matchups regardless. However, both opponents were able to capitalize on the lack of depth at the point guard spot. Ohio State had just eight assists Sunday against Michigan, with none from players at the point guard position. Versus Penn State, Jackson and Dakich had just three combined. Neither guard has been shooting well in their last two outings either. Jackson had a team-high 13 points against Penn State last week, but managed just three at Michigan. Dakich didn’t score a single point in either game.

Still, all hope is not lost for the Buckeyes. They are a lock for the NCAA Tournament and, despite being out of the top spot in the Big Ten, should have a high seed in the conference tournament. That means that Holtmann has time to make adjustments and shift his strategy--something that he has been able to do successfully all season.

“But Ohio State has also invested in some talented behind-the-scenes staff members who are tasked with reinforcing that message in different ways--from a presence on social media all the way down to unusual graphics edits that feature the recruits and make it easier to picture them in scarlet and grey.”

-Austin Ward, Land of 10


Urban Meyer and company have built up one of the most extensive and powerful recruiting pipelines in college football over the past several years, leading to some of the top recruiting classes in program history. While their on-the-field success has been the main factor leading to recruits choosing the program (along with the chance to win national titles and go on to the NFL, all while receiving a world-class education and mentoring through programs like “Real Life Wednesdays”), Ohio State has been highly successful at marketing its football program to recruits in new and innovative ways, including using social media and improved graphical elements in its materials.

For instance, the Buckeyes’ lineage of cornerbacks in recent years has been prolific. Starting with Bradley Roby and moving through Eli Apple, Gareon Conley and Marshon Lattimore (and, in just a few months, Denzel Ward), Ohio State penciled in four-star cornerback recruit Sevyn Banks to a graphic featuring the series of cornerbacks. The message is clear: Not only does Ohio State produce NFL-level talent, the program makes first-round draft picks at the position you play. Ohio State leveraged similar graphics to tout the lineage of Ohio State’s defensive line, going as far back as Bill Willis.

One of Meyer’s mantras has been the familial bond of brotherhood present throughout the program. One of the graphics this year featured not one, but two of the top-rated offensive linemen in this year’s recruiting class with the tag “La Familia,” demonstrating the brotherhood that begins even before players set foot on campus.

Finally, it doesn’t hurt that LeBron James, one of the top athletes in the world, is an Ohio State fan who is known to attend high-profile games. The Buckeyes leveraged James’ likeness in a graphic for four-star linebacker K’Vaughan Pope.

“The reality is that if you go through a power conference unscathed, then you’ve got one heck of a team. And by unscathed I mean...a loss or two.”

-Ohio State basketball coach Chris Holtmann, via Kevin Skiver, CBS Sports


With two losses in their last two outings, Ohio State hoops is no longer in control of its own destiny in the Big Ten. After defeating Purdue last week in a battle of top-five heavyweights, Michigan State finds itself atop the conference standings for the first time since early January. And, with just two games left against Illinois and on the road at Wisconsin, it doesn’t look like Sparty will relinquish its hold of the regular season conference title this year.

Ohio State and Purdue sit one game back from Michigan State with the Big Ten Tournament scheduled to start next week in Madison Square Garden. Before that, the Buckeyes face a tougher-than-expected Rutgers squad tomorrow and Indiana later this week to close out the regular season. Purdue, meanwhile, goes on the road against the Illini before returning home to face Minnesota.

Michigan and Penn State, while three and five games back, respectively, suddenly have emerged as dark horses for the Big Ten Tournament title, with Penn State even in the conversation as a bubble team for the NCAA Tournament. Both teams were able to contain junior forward Keita Bates-Diop who, prior to the Buckeyes’ outing versus Penn State Thursday, had been the conference’s leading scorer.

Ohio State still has a shot at the conference title, but Michigan State certainly looks better than it did when the Spartans came to Columbus in January. The Buckeyes last earned a share of the title in 2012, when they were in a three-way tie with Michigan and Michigan State to conclude the regular season, and last won an outright championship in 2011. With tough, mid-seed competition expected in the NCAA Tournament, the Buckeyes will have work to do to get back on track to where they were just 11 days ago when they defeated Purdue in West Lafayette.

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How Ohio State blended its sales pitch, graphics to impress 2018 signees
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After that, the Buckeyes can get a little creative with the presentation as they go to work on the recruiting trail. Relationships, the chance to compete for championships, the value of the school's education, the bond with future teammates and ...
Open Thread: Buckeye targets at Under Armour Camp Cleveland247Sports
Five-star defensive tackle Faatui Tuitele from Hawaii schedules unofficial visit to Ohio State: Buckeyes football ...cleveland.com
2019 Ohio State target selected for Under Armour All-America gameLand-Grant Holy Land

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Ohio State basketball: Buckeyes fall from No. 8 to No. 16 and out of Big Ten lead after back-to-back losses
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Ohio State suffered the biggest drop in the Associated Press Top 25 after two double-digit losses last week. The Buckeyes (22-7, 13-3 Big Ten) lost on the road at Penn State and Michigan and fell from No. 8, the highest position they had held this ...

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LGHL Come hang out with LGHL in Washington DC this weekend

Come hang out with LGHL in Washington DC this weekend
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The Ohio State DC Alumni Club, Matt Brown, and other friends of LGHL invite you, yes YOU, to hang out with this this Saturday

Hi friends! Did you read about a few LGHL events a few months ago in Columbus and New York and wish you could come? Do you live in in the Washington D.C. area, or are willing to travel there this weekend? Because if so, well friend, you’re in luck!

The Ohio State Alumni Club of DC has joined up with Matt Brown, our former manager and current jack-of-all-trades for SB Nation, to host another get together. The event is free, there will be food and drink, cheap copies of Matt’s book, and a chance to talk about college football history, sports media, or whatever else y’all would like to talk about.

Even if you’re not interested in the book, it’s a chance to network and hang out with fellow Buckeye fans in the DMV. Everybody, whether you went to Ohio State or not, is invited to attend. Here are the details.

When: Saturday, February 24

Where: Tommy Joes, at 7940 Norfolk Ave. Bethesda, MD 20814

What time: 11:30-1:30 ET.

Are there gonna be books?: Friend, you bet. Matt will be there to sign and sell copies of What If? A closer look at college football’s great questions. There’s a few chapters that touch on Ohio State football history here, (like a world without Michigan in the Big Ten, or how the 2007 season would have gone differently if Pitt had beaten WVU), but also plenty for the college football fan interested in other conferences or eras. Between us friends, it’ll be a little cheaper for you to buy the book here, rather than online, or at the few DC bookstores that are carrying it.

Is this the last scheduled meetup? As of right now, yes, although there’s a chance we may do one in Chicago later this summer. But if there’s interest, we may host more meetups that have nothing to do with books this year as well.

Should be fun. Hope to see y’all there!

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BTN Q&A: Jerry Palm sizes up Big Ten in NCAA field

Q&A: Jerry Palm sizes up Big Ten in NCAA field
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It’s crunch-time in the Big Ten, which enters the final week of the regular season before the league tourney starts in New York on February 28. How does the Big Ten shape up in the chase for NCAA bids? I caught up with Jerry Palm of CBSSports.com to get his insights.

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Ohio State podcast: No need to panic yet, the Buckeyes haven't peaked
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What went wrong in the 74-62 loss to Michigan on Sunday and what the Buckeyes didn't do that they had been doing previously when they won 13 of their first 14 Big Ten games. Recent struggles by Keita Bates-Diop and whether anyone should be alarmed by ...


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Buckeyes in mix for Rogers star Cooke
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Mitchell is a surefire WNBA draft pick, and the Buckeyes give her license to be creative, which Cooke said was appealing to her as a fellow guard. “I do like that,” Cooke said. “Like I said, I don't know where I want to go, but I definitely like how ...


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How we voted: Bearcats, Buckeyes lose ground with Week 16 setbacks
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The Bearcats had a healthy lead in the American Athletic Conference before losing to both Houston and Wichita State, who now sit just one game below Cincinnati. And bad news for the Bearcats: even if they take care of UConn, Tulsa and Tulane, they ...

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Google Ohio State basketball: What's up with Keita Bates-Diop in Buckeyes' back-to-back losses? -...

Ohio State basketball: What's up with Keita Bates-Diop in Buckeyes' back-to-back losses? - cleveland.com
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Ohio State basketball: What's up with Keita Bates-Diop in Buckeyes' back-to-back losses?
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- You can see Keita Bates-Diop searching a little bit, the look of a man who's getting the best shot -- and they are shots -- from opposing defenses. That's what happens when you're the best player in the league. Bates-Diop entered last ...
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Google WATCH: Michigan takes down NO. 8 Ohio State - 247Sports

WATCH: Michigan takes down NO. 8 Ohio State - 247Sports
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WATCH: Michigan takes down NO. 8 Ohio State
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Patrick Murphy won't go that far, but he does think the Buckeyes are "regressing to the mean." What can be expected from Chris Holtmann's crew moving forward? Have expectations now changed for the worse? Or is this two-game stretch just a blip on the ...


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