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Ohio State football not on recruit DJ Brown's final list
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We've all seen this movie before: A three-star prospect in Ohio isn't a major part of Ohio State's recruiting plans for most of the year, then with less...

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Google Buckeyes offer Tennessee linebacker - 247Sports

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The Buckeyes have offered a scholarship to Nashville (Tenn.) C.P.A. 2019 linebacker Kane Patterson. Honored to receive an offer from The Ohio State University. #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/OtB09MWrVU. — Kane Patterson (@kane_patterson4) January 30, 2018 ...


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LGHL Ohio State’s Chris Holtmann might have a natural rival with Indiana’s Archie Miller

Ohio State’s Chris Holtmann might have a natural rival with Indiana’s Archie Miller
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With the progression of their careers and how they ended up at their jobs, Holtmann and Miller have a lot in common.

“I’m gonna leave that to fans of both programs. My responsibility is to coach these guys as well as I can. I try not to worry about any other program, or compare myself to what anybody else is doing, or how they’re doing. There are three new coaches in the league this year. So to some degree you recognize that there’s always gonna be some comparison when you have three new coaches: How are they doing? What’s their year shaped up like? I’m sure that will continue in the years to come.”

- Chris Holtmann via Bill Landis, Cleveland.com


A new rivalry may be brewing in Columbus. The men’s basketball team plays against Indiana tonight, which has always been a case for a good game. But it has a little more meaning this season and for future seasons, too. Holtmann hails from Butler as his previous destination while Archie Miller, the Hoosiers’ head coach, was previously at Dayton. On top of that, Miller was a fan favorite pick to replace Thad Matta as the Buckeyes’ head coach. Of course, timing didn’t help out Ohio State and Miller ended up at Indiana in a move that had many Hoosiers fans excited.

Nearly to the end of the season now, Ohio State is sitting among the top shelf of Big Ten teams while the Hoosiers are sitting around .500. With all the turnover in the coaching staffs across the Big Ten, there’s a chance for new blood in terms of rivalry and Holtmann and Miller could start one over the course of the next few seasons,

“Ohio State hasn’t announced how it will replace Coombs, but the room will change. One question is whether the new coach will rotate corners the way Coombs has for the last few years, basically using three starters for his two starting spots.”

- Doug Lesmerises, Cleveland.com


The Ohio State secondary was very solid last season for the Buckeyes, helping them reach the Cotton Bowl and securing a big win over USC. With Denzel Ward moving on to the NFL, Doug Lesmerises took a look at what the cornerback situation will be for Ohio State next season. The result seemed to be looking at Kendall Sheffield and Jeffrey Okudah as the starting cornerbacks with Damon Arnette also rotating in. There’s also the matter of Kerry Coombs leaving the program to join Mike Vrabel’s staff in the NFL.

Coombs was big on rotating a lot of the secondary based off offensive formations and certain players being on wide receivers, etc. The next in line for Coomb’s position might have a different philosophy which could certainly impact how the starting spots are filled. Regardless, it seems a safe bet to have Okudah and Sheffield in the starting lineup due to their performances at the end of the season. Sheffield improved a lot over the course of the year while Okudah showed up in the Cotton Bowl and filled big shoes left by Ward.

“Michigan has been dreadful on the offensive line for a few years, an issue that hasn’t resolved itself as expected by Jim Harbaugh trying to turn the Wolverines into more of a smash-mouth, physical team in his image. ”

- Austin Ward, Land of 10


With the recent hiring of Ed Warriner by Michigan, some have to wonder if that will finally give the Wolverines a slight edge over Ohio State. Urban Meyer has yet to lose to Jim Harbaugh, but now Harbaugh has taken a former member of Meyer’s staff under his wing. Warriner spent the past season with Minnesota and is well known for his ability to get offensive line talent playing to their potential. At Ohio State, Warriner helped shape Corey Linsley, Jack Mewhort, Andrew Norwell, and Taylor Decker into NFL blockers.

Whether or not he’s able to do the same at Michigan, it’s hard to imagine Warriner being the key to defeating the Buckeyes next season, especially considering the defensive line talent that Ohio State brings back. Nick Bosa, Dre’Mont Jones, and a host of other defensive lineman talent should keep the Wolverines’ offensive line busy for much of the afternoon.

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A third Buckeyes is added to Bovada's Heisman odds
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On Jan. 23, Las Vegas gambling website Bovada released odds for the 2018 Heisman winner and Ohio State running back J.K. Dobbins (12/1) and defensive end Nick Bosa (75/1) each made the list. A day later, Bovada updated those odds and Dobbins jumped to ...

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Google Buckeyes drop to No. 17 in latest AP Poll after loss to Penn State - Waiting For Next Year

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Buckeyes drop to No. 17 in latest AP Poll after loss to Penn State
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The Buckeyes are one of four ranked Big Ten teams, two of which are in the Top 5. Purdue (No. 3), Michigan State (No. 5), and Michigan (No. 24) all made it into the AP Top 25. The Boilermakers received one (of 55) first-place votes too, with Villanova ...
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Google Ohio State cornerback Jeffrey Okudah: Buckeyes to watch in 2018 - cleveland.com

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Ohio State cornerback Jeffrey Okudah: Buckeyes to watch in 2018
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Denzel Ward left the Buckeyes early for the pros and will become the fifth OSU corner in the last five years to go in the NFL Draft's first round on April 26. Is there another NFL cornerback already in Columbus? "There'd better be," OSU defensive ...


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Google Buckeyes offer huge D-tackle and Carolina linebacker - 247Sports

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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! In addition to Ohio State, the 6-foot-5 and 295-pound Harris has a list of offers that also includes Georgia, North ...


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BTN Dienhart: A look at Big Ten’s early 2018 NFL Draft entrants

Dienhart: A look at Big Ten’s early 2018 NFL Draft entrants
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

The deadline for underclassmen to declare for the NFL draft has passed, as a record 106 players have been granted special early eligibility for the 2018 draft. The previous record for early entrants was 98 in the 2014 draft.

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Ohio State-Nick Bosa-Buckeyes-The Game-Michigan-defensive line- Nick Bosa already has two wins in The Game, and the Ohio State defensive line could produce a third. (Land of 10/file photo). If anything, that would be the reason Ohio State may have its ...


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For a week in Mobile, Alabama, some of college football's top seniors gathered in order to workout and, on Saturday, play in front of NFL coaches, scouts and other personnel as part of the 2018 Senior Bowl. This is all in preparation for April's NFL ...


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A couple of Buckeye lineman sustained season ending injuries last season: offensive lineman Branden Bowen and defensive lineman Malik Barrow. We decided to check on their status with one of our team sources and the report we got back was generally ...


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Google Ohio State football 2018 cornerbacks: Depth chart projection - cleveland.com

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Ohio State football 2018 cornerbacks: Depth chart projection
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Ohio State hasn't announced how it will replace Coombs, but the room will change. One question is whether the new coach will rotate corners the way Coombs has for the last few years, basically using three starters for his two starting spots. But beyond ...


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BTN Dienhart: 8 most intriguing Big Ten games down the stretch

Dienhart: 8 most intriguing Big Ten games down the stretch
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

Come Thursday, it will be February. That means the Big Ten seasons is hitting the homestretch. Bottom line: It’s crunch time in the conference title race. And other teams are pushing for NCAA bids. Here's a look at the biggest games the rest of the way.

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Google Buckeyes favored by 11 over Hoosiers - 247Sports

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Buckeyes favored by 11 over Hoosiers
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The No. 17 Buckeyes (18-5, 9-1 Big Ten) also have a win probability of 88.9 percent over the Hoosiers (12-10, 5-5), according to ESPN's Basketball Power Index. The Buckeyes' eight-game winning streak was snapped when Penn State upset OSU 82-79 in ...


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LGHL How to watch Ohio State vs. Indiana: Preview, game time, live streaming online

How to watch Ohio State vs. Indiana: Preview, game time, live streaming online
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The Buckeyes look to rebound after their first conference loss of the season.

After dropping its first conference game of the season to Penn State, the No.17 Ohio State Buckeyes look to bounce back tonight against Indiana in Columbus in the third iteration of their four-game homestand before heading to West Lafayette, Ind., to face No. 3 Purdue.

The Buckeyes’ loss came in dramatic fashion after the Nittany Lions’ Tony Carr hit a three-pointer as time expired. It was Ohio State’s first loss in more than a month, snapping an eight-game win streak. Junior forward Keita Bates-Diop was questionable heading into the matchup, but played 32 minutes and had a team-high 25 points on the night. Senior forward Jae’Sean Tate added 17 of his own in the loss. With the loss, the Buckeyes fall to 18-5 on the season, including 9-1 in conference play.

The Hoosiers, meanwhile, are losers of two straight, having dropped their most recent game to third-ranked Purdue 74-67. However, Indiana gave Purdue one of its toughest tests of the season, playing the Boilermakers close well into the second half in a tightly contested match in Assembly Hall. IU is sitting at 12-10 overall, including 5-5 in conference play.

Indiana is in its first season under head coach Archie Miller, previously of Dayton fame and the man who many projected would replace Thad Matta before he accepted the IU role. Miller, like Chris Holtmann, has a lot to live up to as he fills the very large shoes of the departed Tom Crean. Crean was fired after nearly a decade in Bloomington after putting together an 18-16 season last year, which included a 7-11 conference mark.

Also like Holtmann, Miller came to Indiana with the purpose of rebuilding a program that had managed to erode despite past success of its head coach. A winning record overall and an even split in conference play, good for fifth-place in the Big Ten standings, is not terrible for a first-year coach, but certainly pales in comparison to what Holtmann has managed to achieve just a few hours away.

Miller had a lot to build off of heading into this season. While Indiana lost their top scorer from last season in guard James Blackmon, Jr. and center Thomas Bryant to the NBA, they return three starters from last season: Junior forward Juwan Morgan and senior guards Robert Johnson and Justin Newkirk. However, the Hoosiers lost starting sophomore forward De’Ron Davis due to an injury in practice earlier this month.

Ohio State is 77-105 against Indiana all-time. The Buckeyes hold an 811-714 overall record against current teams from the Big Ten. Tonight’s game won’t be the last time Ohio State faces Miller’s squad this season, as the Buckeyes are scheduled to face IU once again in their regular season finale.

Numbers to know

11


The number of days that Ohio State had to play five games. It was a grueling stretch, and there is little doubt that the team as a whole was already exhausted by the time it hit the floor against Penn State. The Nittany Lions, meanwhile, hadn’t played a game since falling to Northwestern on Jan. 20. Penn State did have to turn around, however, and play Rutgers Saturday with just one day of rest. This scheduling is the result of a condensed conference schedule to accommodate an earlier Big Ten Tournament in Madison Square Garden. The Big East Tournament was already scheduled in the same location during the Big Ten Tournament’s normal time, hence the adjustment to the schedule, and also the reasoning behind the Big Ten playing conference games the week after Thanksgiving. While proponents argue that the location helps extend the conference’s geographic footprint, the script of the Big Ten season has been inconsistent scheduling and reduced rest and practice time between games, which has been a reality for all of the teams in the conference. Now, the Buckeyes will have had four full days of rest before taking on Indiana.

5


Ohio State’s points off the bench Thursday against Penn State. Against Nebraska, they had just three, courtesy of Andre Wesson, and there were just eight versus Nebraska. In fact, it was against Northwestern nearly two weeks ago that there was any appreciable production by the bench as it totalled for 22 points, led by Micah Potter’s 13. While starters certainly need to lead in production, and Keita Bates-Diop, C.J. Jackson and Jae’Sean Tate have consistently answered to that calling throughout the season, it also helps to have a player who is able to get hot off the bench. Grad transfer Andrew Dakich has been able to come in and find a rhythm at points throughout the season, as has Potter. With starters playing so many minutes, especially with a compressed schedule, the bench needs to be more reliable to give the front five the relative rest they need to recover for the remainder of conference play.

3


Pretty much everything associated with three-pointers is terrible for Indiana. IU is 13th of 14 teams in three-point field goal percentage, connecting on just 30.5 percent of their shots, and dead last in defending the three, giving up nearly 38 percent of attempts from range. The Hoosiers connect on an average of just six threes per game. Robert Johnson is Indiana’s most consistent threat from range, averaging 1.9 three-pointers per outing. Ohio State is middle of the road when it comes to three-point attempts, and is seventh in the conference in both percentage made (36.3 percent) and defense (34.1 percent). Moreover, Kam Williams is one of the best shooters in the league from range, connecting on 47 percent of attempts. Keita Bates-Diop and C.J. Jackson also bring a strong game from behind the arc, hitting an average of two threes per game.

Cast of characters

Ohio State

Keita Bates-Diop


Yes, again. The junior forward almost missed the Penn State game due to illness, but wound up leading his team in scoring once again in the Buckeyes’ loss. He still leads the Big Ten in scoring with 19.9 points per game and is third in rebounds, pulling down 8.6 boards per outing. The junior has improved his overall game, especially compared to his last complete season in 2015-16. His two-point, three-point, and free throw shooting percentages have all increased appreciably since 2016. On the other end of the court, Bates-Diop is the best shot blocker on the team (1.7 per game), one of the best defensive rebounders in the conference (7.1 per outing) and the team leader in steals (1.1 per game). He is well on his way to a legitimate shot at being Ohio State’s first Big Ten Player of the Year since Evan Turner in 2010.

Kam Williams


The senior guard has been somewhat in the shadows this season behind the likes of Bates-Diop, Jae’Sean Tate and C.J. Jackson, but that doesn’t make his contribution any less impactful. Williams is, and has always been, a strong three-point shooter, and this season is one of the top shooters from beyond the arc in the Big Ten. In fact, he is fifth in program history in career three-point field goals made with 160. This will be Williams’ 126th outing as a Buckeye. He is on his way to joining the 1,000 point club, having amassed 963 career points. Williams has started 15 of 23 games this season, including every Big Ten game, but has been rather inconsistent in his offensive production. Against Nebraska, he was 0-for-3 from the field and didn’t even have a three-point attempt in 20 minutes on the floor.

Indiana

Robert Johnson


The senior shooting guard has always been a very good player for Indiana but, in many ways like Marc Loving, not quite good enough to satiate his fan base. He started 33 games as a freshman and has continued to be a leader on the Hoosiers as a four-year player. This season, Johnson, a Richmond native, is averaging 14 points per game along with 4.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists. Against Purdue, the senior had 21 points on 8-for-16 shooting, six rebounds and three assists in 36 minutes of play. He was one of Indiana’s most aggressive defenders against one of the nation’s top shooting teams. Unfortunately for Johnson, two turnovers and two missed field goals in the final minutes against the Boilermakers proved costly mistakes that mirrored Indiana’s inability to close out games this season. While he has been a solid player throughout his career, Johnson has 57 turnovers this season to just 55 assists, and has been prone to making mistakes late in the game.

Juwan Morgan


Despite dropping two of their last three matchups, Morgan has had at least 20 points in each game. Morgan, a junior forward, led the Hoosiers against Purdue with 24 points and seven rebounds on the day as Purdue’s big men seemed unable to match up with him. He even earned the praise of Purdue head coach Matt Painter, who called the junior “a mismatch nightmare.” This surging performance, however, is something new for the third-year player. Last season, Morgan averaged under eight points per game. As a freshman, it was less than three. This year, he has increased his production to a team-high 16.3 points and 7.1 rebounds per game while shooting nearly 60 percent from the field. While Keita Bates-Diop gets (deservedly) much of the credit as the most improved player in the Big Ten this year, Morgan is up there in the impact he has brought to his team, especially in conference play.

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Ohio State recruiting: Buckeyes impressing several top Pittsburgh prospects
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Ohio State linebackers coach Billy Davis was all over western Pennsylvania on Monday, Jan. 29 as part of Ohio State's January evaluation period visits. Davis has taken over recruiting in the Pittsburgh area over the last year after former Ohio State ...


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Ohio State: Urban Meyer says goodbye to Kerry Coombs; Buckeyes drop to No. 17 in AP poll
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Tavion Thomas decommits from Oklahoma, will officially visit Buckeyes: Ohio State football recruiting
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LGHL Ohio State looks to add an Ohioan to its 2018 class

Ohio State looks to add an Ohioan to its 2018 class
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Also, the Buckeyes sent out six scholarship offers—and are trying to poach a three-star RB from Oklahoma.

With only eight days remaining until the 2018 National Signing Day, Urban Meyer is leading the charge for the Ohio State football program in an attempt to secure the No. 1 overall rated recruiting class in the country.

While focusing on finishing this year’s class strong, Meyer and the rest of the Ohio State coaching staff is also making sure to not forgot about the following years. Recruiting never ends, and because of that, the best recruiters in the country are always looking ahead.

Ohio State makes late push for Ohio RB


Early Monday morning, Tavion Thomas (Dayton, OH / Dunbar) announced that he was de-committing from the Oklahoma Sooners. The Ohio native committed to the Sooners in June over programs like Ohio State, Alabama, Wisconsin, Michigan State, Michigan, USC, LSU and Georgia. Ohio State had been targeting Thomas early in the recruiting cycle, but due to academic problems and limited space in the Buckeyes’ 2018 recruiting class, he fell off the radar.

Fast-forward to Monday and everything has changed. Thomas quietly visited the Ohio State campus this past weekend and it appears that he is almost a sure-lock to commit to the Buckeyes in the coming week.


Hardest decision ever . pic.twitter.com/UsOi3cRTI5

— lackofworries (@tavionthomas937) January 29, 2018

Following Monday’s announcement, it was reported by Rivals.com’s Marc Gilver that Ohio State’s running back coach Tony Alford traveled the short distance to Dayton to check in with Thomas. Thomas is also scheduled to officially visit the program this weekend.

While this was certainly a lot to happen in one day, it is easy to see where the tea leaves are falling. When Ohio State hosts recruits this late in the recruiting process, those recruits typically commit to the program, especially if they are Ohio natives.

If Thomas does commit to Ohio State, he will be the fourth RB to be a member of this year’s recruiting class for the Buckeyes, along with Brian Snead, Master Teague and Jaelen Gill, though Gill projects to have more of an H-back role in college.

With the aforementioned official visit coming this weekend, expect Thomas to wait until signing day to make his announcement.

Buckeyes make the cut for 5-star 2019 WR


Urban Meyer and his coaching staff have developed an incredible knack for noticing elite talent early in the recruiting process, allowing them to gain an edge in winning recruiting battles for some of the top prospects in the country.

Because of this, Ohio State is sitting pretty with one of the top talents in the 2019 recruiting class.

Early Monday afternoon, five-star wide receiver Theo Wease Jr. (Allen, TX / Allen) released his top seven schools and the Buckeyes made the cut.


Top 7....... pic.twitter.com/CPW9OOekmb

— Theo Wease Jr (@_TheoWeaseJr) January 29, 2018

Included alongside the Buckeyes’ in Wease’s list were LSU, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, TCU, UCLA and USC. He also stated that he will be “shutting down (his) recruiting process” to focus on theses seven schools.

Wease is one of the top talents in the 2019 recruiting class. The 6-foot-3, 194-pound WR holds a reported 37 offers from the best football programs in the country and the 247Sports Composite Rankings have him listed as the No. 28 overall recruit in his class and the No. 6 WR.

With a year left in his recruiting process, Texas A&M is the current favorite to land Wease, however Ohio State is close behind. This coming year will be the first where juniors can make official visits to programs in the spring, and Wease will likely take advantage of the opportunity with a trip to Columbus.

WR will be a big position of need in next year’s class as the Buckeyes could lose the majority of their receivers to the NFL after next season, along with the transfer of former five-star WR Trevon Grimes to Florida.

Ohio State set to receive visit from star 2020 OG Tuesday


As previously mentioned, Ohio State makes it a point to establish relationships with the best prospects in the country early in the recruiting process. The Buckeyes are doing just that with star 2020 offensive guard Justin Rodgers (Oak Park, MI / Oak Park.)

The No. 1 OG in his class, Rodgers announced Monday that he will be visiting the Ohio State campus today.


Coming to the ⭕️ Tuesday

— Justin Rogers (@AllAmerican52JR) January 27, 2018

The visit will be the third in the last five months for the Michigan native, as he is quickly becoming a familiar face in enemy territory. Rodgers first visited Ohio State in July for the programs annual Friday Night Lights camp and left the visit with an official scholarship offer from the program. After that, he was on the sidelines for both the Oklahoma and Penn State games.

Rodgers already holds an impressive 20 offers from some of the top programs in the country including Notre Dame, Florida State, Oregon, Michigan, Michigan State, Maryland and plenty more.

Currently, 100-percent of the 247Sports Crystal Ball Predictions favor Ohio State, and while a lot can happen between now and National Signing Day in 2020, the coaching staff seems to be building an extremely strong relationship with Rogers.

Ohio State dishes out scholarship offers


Following a busy weekend which saw Ohio State offer scholarships to five different recruits, Monday was expected to be slower for the Buckeyes’ coaching staff. This obviously was not the case as the coaching staff offered five more impressive recruits.

4-star TE Hudson Henry


Class: 2019

Town: Little Rock, AR / Pulaski Academy

Offers: Ohio State, Notre Dame, Auburn, Alabama, LSU, Etc


I’m excited to announce that I have been offered by The Ohio State University! pic.twitter.com/mzAoq4EX6l

— Hudson Henry (@hudsonhenry84) January 29, 2018
3-star WR Craig Young


Class: 2019

Town: Fort Wayne, IN / Wayne

Offers: Ohio State, Wisconsin, Michigan State, Iowa, Iowa State, Etc


Truly Blessed to receive A BIG Time Offer From The Ohio State University #WayUp pic.twitter.com/nKFHrgBb7Z

— YoungStuna (CY) (@craig_young00) January 30, 2018
4-star RB Marshawn Lloyd


Class: 2020

Town: Hyattsville, MD / DeMatha Catholic

Offers: Ohio State, Michigan, South Carolina, Miami, Pitt, Etc


Blessed to receive my 10th offer from THE Ohio State University #GOBucks⭕pic.twitter.com/Iv4A8Vdyyw

— MarShawn Lloyd (@LloydMarshawn) January 29, 2018
4-star OLB Mekhail Sherman


Class: 2020

Town: Washington, DC / St. John’s College HS

Offers: Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Maryland, Penn State, Etc


God Knows My Best Interest. BLESSED & ELATED To Announced That I Have Receive An Offer From Ohio State University !!! #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/leeY98qyR3

— Mekhail Sherman (@JuicedUpK9) January 29, 2018
ILB DeaMonte Trayanum


Class: 2020

Town: Akron, OH / Archbishop Hoban

Offers: Ohio State, Notre Dame


I’m grateful and blessed to say that I have received an offer from The Ohio State University!! pic.twitter.com/I8z6dQvLfx

— DeaMonte Trayanum✨ (@Chipperrz_) January 29, 2018

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Bucks Host Hoosiers, Miller and Holtmann Open a New Era, and Johnson's NFL Brand on Display
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In years past, the Ohio State locker room would have had a different vibe to it following a loss, senior guard Kam Williams said Monday ahead of the Buckeyes' upcoming game against Indiana. This year, though, the Buckeyes have a more open forum to ...


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