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Google Meigs rallies past Buckeyes, 62-57 - Daily Sentinel

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Meigs rallies past Buckeyes, 62-57
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The Meigs boys basketball team picked up its fourth consecutive road victory on Tuesday night with an impressive 62-57 come-from-behind victory over host Nelsonville-York in a Tri-Valley Conference Ohio Division matchup in Athens County. The Marauders ...

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Google Bates-Diop scores 20 as No. 13 Buckeyes slip past Nebraska - News & Observer

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Bates-Diop scores 20 as No. 13 Buckeyes slip past Nebraska
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Playing its fourth game in eight days, No. 13 Ohio State seemed vulnerable Monday night. Facing a surprising Nebraska team that upset Michigan last week, the Buckeyes were at risk of letting one slip away. But that didn't happen. Keita Bates-Diop, the ...
Ohio State podcast: Buckeyes jump to No. 13, improve to 9-0 with another Big Ten winLandof10.com
James Palmer scores 34, but No. 13 Buckeyes narrowly edge upset-minded HuskersOmaha World-Herald
Ohio State men's basketball | Fatigued Buckeyes find way to stay unbeaten in Big Ten playThe Columbus Dispatch
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Hawkeyes, Buckeyes look to return to winning ways
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Two Big Ten player of the year candidates will have one thing on their mind tonight at Carver-Hawkeye Arena — winning. Kelsey Mitchell of 12th-rated Ohio State and Megan Gustafson will both work to help their teams bounce back from recent losses in ...
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Google Ohio State recruiting: Fallout from Kerry Coombs' departure to NFL - Landof10.com

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Ohio State recruiting: Fallout from Kerry Coombs' departure to NFL
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The Buckeyes are protected by the fact that all four of their defensive back commits have signed letters of intent and are bound to the Buckeyes. Two of them — 5-star safety Tyreke Johnson and 4-star cornerback Sevyn Banks — are already enrolled and ...

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Buckeyes Expecting Tough Challenge From Penn State
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The 13th-ranked Buckeyes, who are 18-4 overall and have not lost since falling to defending national champion North Carolina two days before Christmas, are coming off a stretch in which they played four games in eight days, with the first three ...
This Week in the Big Ten: Buckeyes' defense proving to be solid complement to already-strong offenseUSCHO
Making sense of Ohio State's 9-0 startToledo Blade
Buckeye Basketball: 8-game win streak doesn't guarantee anything for 13th ranked BucksABC6OnYourSide.com
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LGHL It won’t be easy for Ohio State to replace Kerry Coombs

It won’t be easy for Ohio State to replace Kerry Coombs
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Not only has Coombs overseen the #BIA secondary, but he is also OSU’s resident flag planter.

“This is a tough loss for Ohio State. While the Buckeyes understand that losing coaches to the NFL and other college opportunities comes with the territory, Coombs will be difficult to replace.”

- Ryan Donnelly, Land of 10


Assistant coaches are like back-up quarterbacks, they are everyone’s pride and joy, even if it is not entirely earned. However, in the case of Kerry Coombs, the beloved status that he has amongst Ohio State fans is not only completely justified, but even the most fervent fans might not realize just how valuable he has been to the success of the the team in the past six seasons.

With today’s announcement that Coombs will be joining former OSU colleague Mike Vrabel’s staff with the Tennessee Titans, there is now a fiery, silver-haired hole in the Buckeye coaching staff. Not only is he one of the most intense and excitable (and therefore endearing) figures on the Buckeye sideline, but he played a role in getting OSU back to its current level of dominance.

A native-Ohioan, Coombs has been with Urban Meyer’s staff since arriving in Columbus in 2012, and since then has built one of the most successful defensive units in college football in the Buckeye secondary. From Bradley Roby to Gareon Conley to Eli Apple to Marshon Lattimore to Denzel Ward, the OSU defensive backfield has become a training ground for NFL first-rounders.

However, as Donnelly notes, Coombs’ biggest impact might have come on the recruiting trail as he was “planting flags.” With his decades of experience as a high school and college coach in Cincinnati, Coombs has been a stalwart in recruiting southern Ohio, as he has been in the state up north as well. However, his biggest impact might have been going into SEC territory to pluck some of the best defensive talents out of Georgia and Florida, including this year’s commits, five-star Tyreke Johnson (Jacksonville) and four-star Sevyn Banks (Orlando).

With Alex Grinch being brought on staff earlier this month, it makes sense for him to assume the secondary— and likely co-defensive coordinator-- responsibilities, but whether he (or anyone) can fill Coombs’ shoes in recruiting is yet to be seen.


@ChrisHoltmann on pulling out the W vs. Nebraska: It was really good to see, the fact that we were able to manage the ups and downs of the game. You had to grind out and find a way to battle through frustrations. I thought our guys did a good job of that.#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/mww5Y1hLnT

— Ohio State Buckeyes (@OhioStAthletics) January 24, 2018

Despite the fact that the basketball Buckeyes are sitting at No. 13 in the latest AP poll, and are still undefeated in the Big Ten, things haven’t been easy for them over the last three games, including the “ups and downs” against Nebraska that Holtmann spoke of here.

While OSU ended up beating Minnesota on Saturday in New York by 18, the Gophers raced out to a double-digit lead early, and the games against Northwestern and Nebraska that surrounded the trip to Madison Square Garden saw OSU pull away in the final minutes to keep their conference record spotless.

However, the team hasn’t looked as sharp as it did in the first six games of B1G competition, and a lot of that has to do with how they have shot. In their first six games of conference action, the Buckeyes shot 53.6 percent from the field (178-332), but in the last three games, they have shot 43.9 percent (76-173); and the disparity gets even worse when you consider their production from behind the arc.

In the first six B1G games, OSU was 50-for-112 (44.6%) from deep—including their record 17-29 against Maryland. However, in their last three games, they have combined for just 12-of-51 (23.5%) from beyond the arc.

Now, there are countless legitimate reasons for the Buckeyes’ shooting to dip as the season progresses; the competition gets stiffer as the conference slate moves on, the young roster hits the proverbial freshman wall, and as Ohio State’s stock and stature rise, they get more attention and a better effort from opponents.

However, if OSU is going to capitalize on their unforeseen stellar start to make a run at the NCAA Tournament, they will likely need to get back to their early, lights-out shooting to make the most of it.

“Through the year 2031, we’ve got at least a few big non-conference games already on the schedule for each season. So, let’s go year-by-year and spot the most intriguing games already on the schedules... The Buckeyes play Texas and Notre Dame in a three-week span (in 2022). How’s that for a schedule?”

- Richard Johnson, SBNation


It has been standard operating procedure for Ohio State football to schedule at least one major non-conference opponent each season for quite a while now. So, it is no surprise to see the Buckeyes on this list. However, what is fun for fans is that they appear in Johnson’s rundown nine times between this fall and 2025, with matchups against TCU (2018), Oregon (2020, 2021), Texas (2022, 2023), Notre Dame (2022, 2023), and Washington (2024, 2025).

However, I will throw out that a season opener against Florida Atlantic in 2019 could be really exciting if Lane Kiffin decides to stick around Boca Raton for a few more years.

Obviously most of the attention from these games will be on the home-and-home with Notre Dame, but what could be the most dramatic series is with Texas, assuming a few caveats.

1) Urban Meyer is still the Buckeye coach then. 2) Tom Herman is still the Longhorn coach then. 3) Herman has gotten UT back to national prominence in the next five years.

Assuming that all of those things are true, this could be one of the highest profile teacher vs. student college football battles in recent memory.

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Google Kerry Coombs' departure from Ohio State leaves big recruiting shoes to fill - Landof10.com

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Kerry Coombs' departure from Ohio State leaves big recruiting shoes to fill
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When a report surfaced that veteran Ohio State assistant coach Kerry Coombs would be departing the Buckeyes program for a position with the Tennessee Titans, the immediate reaction from most fans and commentators was surprise, if not shock. Coombs has ...
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This Week in the Big Ten: Buckeyes' defense proving to be solid complement to already-strong offense
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Over the past couple seasons, Ohio State has featured a competitive offense, but this year, the Buckeyes have unveiled a stout defense to accompany the scoring. The Buckeyes and their fourth-ranked defense will welcome Michigan to Value City Arena this ...


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Google Meigs rallies past Buckeyes, 62-57 - Gallipolis Daily Tribune

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Meigs rallies past Buckeyes, 62-57
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The Meigs boys basketball team picked up its fourth consecutive road victory on Tuesday night with an impressive 62-57 come-from-behind victory over host Nelsonville-York in a Tri-Valley Conference Ohio Division matchup in Athens County. The Marauders ...


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LGHL Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins has the best odds to win the Heisman in 2018

Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins has the best odds to win the Heisman in 2018
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At 6-to-1 odds, Dobbins is leading the pack with Wisconsin RB Jonathan Taylor.

On Tuesday, Bovada released their early odds for who they thought would win the Heisman Trophy next season. Stanford running back Bryce Love led the pack at 7-to-1 odds, while Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins had the fifth best odds at 12-to-1.

Oh, how things can change overnight.

By Wednesday, the odds took a dramatic shift. Dobbins charged up to the top of the odds table, and now sits as a 6-to-1 favorite. He’s not alone at the top of the Heisman odds board, though. Wisconsin RB Jonathan Taylor, who was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year this past season, also has 6-to-1 odds at bringing home the coveted college football trophy. Prior to Wednesday, Taylor had the second best odds at 8-to-1.

Dobbins isn’t the only Buckeye on the shortlist with Heisman odds, either. Defensive lineman Nick Bosa shows up on the Bovada list at 75-to-1 odds. Those odds have remained the same over the past couple days.

Love’s odds remain unchanged at 7-to-1, and he now sits with the third best odds in the field. Behind him in fourth is Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who guided the Crimson Tide to a dramatic second half comeback against Georgia in the national championship game.

Below is the table of Heisman odds.

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LGHL Ohio State assistant DC Kerry Coombs is leaving for a position with the Tennessee Titans,...

Ohio State assistant DC Kerry Coombs is leaving for a position with the Tennessee Titans, per report
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Mike Vrabel, a former Buckeye himself, was named the head coach of the Titans last week.

Ever since Buckeye great Mike Vrabel was hired as the new head coach for the NFL’s Tennessee Titans, it was expected that he would take either a current or former Ohio State coach with him; whether it was current offensive coordinator Ryan Day, or former OC Ed Warinner. However, today, Yahoo’s Pete Thamel is reporting that Vrabel will be bringing along an unexpected member of the OSU staff.


Source: OSU DB coach Kerry Coombs is leaving for the Tennessee Titans. He worked with Mike Vrabel at OSU.

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) January 24, 2018

Coombs is the excitable, silver-haired assistant defensive coordinator who handles the Buckeyes’ defensive backs and special teams. With his strong ties to Ohio and the midwest, Coombs has proven to be an invaluable recruiter for Urban Meyer during his time in Columbus. A lifelong Ohioan, during his 35 year career, Coombs had successful stints as the head coach at Colerain High School near Cincinnati for 16 years, as well as in the collegiate ranks at Notre Dame and Cincinnati, amongst other schools.

With Alex Grinch coming on board earlier this month, there will now be one vacant coaching position for Meyer to fill. During his time with the Buckeyes, Coombs has been instrumental in creating one of the greatest defensive dynasties in Ohio State history, as his secondary units have routinely turned out All-Americans and NFL first round draft picks.

If the reports prove to be true, this would be a big loss for the Buckeyes, but an exciting opportunity for Coombs.

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Coombs leaving Buckeyes for NFL's Titans, per report
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Ohio State Buckeyes assistant coach Kerry Coombs, a former coach for the UC Bearcats who also led Colerain High School to a Division I state title in 2004 and 10 playoff appearances, is taking a job with the NFL's Tennessee Titans, according to a ...


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Google Ohio State football podcast: Assistant coach Ryan Day staying with Buckeyes, not his job...

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Ohio State football podcast: Assistant coach Ryan Day staying with Buckeyes, not his job title, is what matters
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In the latest edition, Ryan Ginn joins Kyle Lamb to discuss Ryan Day sticking with Ohio State for the 2018 season and his subsequent promotion, which is said to be mostly a title change. Day will continue to coach the quarterbacks this year, but the co ...
Buckeyes pass Georgia for No. 1-ranked class247Sports
Ohio State looking to add another running back in 2018 class?Land-Grant Holy Land
Ohio State picked to return to the College Football Playoff in 2018 by USA Today: Buckeye Breakfastcleveland.com
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Google Super Sophomores can lead Buckeyes to title once again - 247Sports

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Super Sophomores can lead Buckeyes to title once again
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The use of back-up quarterbacks has been critical for the Buckeyes under Meyer, so even if that's what Tate is, he could be key to a title run in the fall. Dobbins returns at tailback and will be looked at to help lead a rushing attack that loses a ...


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Google 3 Ohio State Buckeyes are rated highest as NFL draft process ramps up - Dayton Daily News

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3 Ohio State Buckeyes are rated highest as NFL draft process ramps up
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Although there is no shortage of NFL draft information all year round these days, things don't really start to get serious until the senior all-star games roll around. With the East-West Shrine Game having been held last weekend and the Senior Bowl ...


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Ohio State offensive tackle Thayer Munford: Buckeyes to watch in 2018
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In bowl practice, the typical time for young players to step forward, Munford wanted to take advantage of his chances. "I just thought it was a good time to get better with my technique, get better with my plays, ask questions more," Munford said ...


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First, the Buckeyes learned that they shot up nine spots to No. 13 in the AP Top 25. It is the Buckeyes' highest ranking in the poll since they were No. 12 in a poll released on Dec. 15, 2014. Here is the full AP poll for this week. Then Chris Holtmann ...
Bates-Diop scores 20 as No. 13 Buckeyes slip past NebraskaTampabay.com
James Palmer scores 34, but No. 13 Buckeyes narrowly edge upset-minded HuskersOmaha World-Herald
McCurdy: Buckeyes show they can grind, tooMarion Star
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Ohio State football: Ryan Day gets promotion, will reportedly call plays; Buckeyes rise to No. 1 in recruiting rankings
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Ryan Day has more on his plate at Ohio State. Day is staying with the Buckeyes, and he got a promotion on Tuesday. Urban Meyer elevated Day to offensive coordinator. Kevin Wilson will also remain in his role as offensive coordinator. In a press release ...
247Sports recruiting rankings: Ohio State passes Georgia for slim ...247Sports
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Buckeye Brief: Slowing down Keita Bates-Diop and more notes from Ohio State's game against Nebraska
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When the Buckeyes went to the locker room after the game Monday night, they finally had a chance to really catch their breath. They had just wrapped up their fourth game in eight days with the first three coming on the road. “I definitely am a little ...
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Google Top 25 capsules: TCU upsets No. 7 WVU 82-73 after falling out of Top 25 - The Spokesman-Review

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Top 25 capsules: TCU upsets No. 7 WVU 82-73 after falling out of Top 25
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(13) Ohio State 64, Nebraska 59: Keita Bates-Diop scored 14 of his 20 points in the second half and the Buckeyes (18-4, 9-0 Big Ten) beat the Corhuskers (14-8, 5-4) in Columbus, Ohio, the fourth victory for Ohio State in the last eight days. The back ...

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Ohio State looking to add another running back in 2018 class?
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3-star Maurice Washington may be that guy.

The big news coming out of the Ohio State Buckeyes football program on Tuesday was that Ryan Day got promoted to offensive coordinator. Before getting the new title, Day was the quarterbacks coach and co-offensive coordinator in 2017 for the Buckeyes. The promotion comes after Day was being mentioned to be the offensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans, a team that just named former OSU All-American Mike Vrabel as their head coach.

While that may have been the headline on Tuesday, there were some things happening on the recruiting trail.

Flag Planting in Texas


Back on Monday, Kerry Coombs made a tweet about planting flags in the Lone Star State.


While Coombs may be an assistant coordinator that focuses on special teams, his tweet may have alluded to the Buckeyes’ pursuit of an offensive star for their 2018 class.

Three-star running back Maurice Washington (Cedar Hill, TX / Trinity Christian School) was visited by Coombs on Monday, and now, is set to take an official visit to Ohio State on Jan. 26, according to 247sports. Don’t let the star rating deceive you; Washington can play football. He was a selection for the Under Armour All-American Game—and ended up taking home MVP honors.

So far, 11 schools have made an offer for the Texas native. Clemson, Washington State, Nebraska, USC and Ole Miss are just some of the schools that have sent him offers. Additionally, he’s only taken one official visit, with that one being to Arizona State on Jan. 19. For what it’s worth, only one coaching visit has been registered with Washington, according to 247sports, with that one coach being Coombs,

National Signing Day is getting closer with each passing day. So, where will Washington end up? Well, right now, it appears that Nebraska has the majority of the predictions. According to the 247sports Crystal Ball, three of the six projections for Washington have him going to Scott Frost’s program in Lincoln, Neb. However, two of those predictions had a “cloudy” status, and one prediction had Washington heading to Ole Miss.

If things go well on Friday, could that be enough to sway Washington to the Buckeye State? Previous recruits from the Lone Star State have shined in Scarlet and Gray—like J.K. Dobbins.

The 247sports composite has Washington as the 18th best RB prospect in the class and the 55th best prospect in Texas. However, with four running backs already on the team, and three more as part of the ‘18 freshman class, if Washington were to commit to OSU, his role might not be as RB.

We’ll keep you posted if any updates occur with Washington coming to the Buckeyes.

No. 1 again?


A selling point the Buckeyes can pitch to Washington (or any recruit for that matter): they have the best recruiting class in the country for 2018.


Ohio State has taken a (very slim) lead over Georgia atop the 247Sports Composite Team Recruiting Rankings https://t.co/U64oaVfEIz pic.twitter.com/noTyWkkKnK

— 247Sports (@247Sports) January 23, 2018

247sports released updated rankings for the top recruiting classes, and this latest version has Ohio State overtaking the Georgia Bulldogs—albeit by a small margin.

The Buckeyes’ 23 total commits have a total score of 309.58, while the Bulldogs have 22 commits and a 309.00 score.

While it may be good news to see and hear, there is still time for even more shake ups to occur. Alabama currently sits at No. 6 in the latest rankings, but could their National Championship win boost their strength even more on the recruiting trail? We’ll have to wait and see.

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Ohio State men's basketball | Comparing midway Big Ten stats to last season
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When Ohio State tips off Thursday night against Penn State, it will officially be more than halfway through the Big Ten season. The Buckeyes, ranked No. 13 in the nation, are undefeated in conference play and tied with Purdue atop the standings. One ...
Why is Ohio State basketball winning? The roster 'fits perfectly'cleveland.com
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Two 1000-yard rushers? Dobbins: 'I think you could see that'
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Dobbins became just the fourth Ohio State freshman to rush for 1,000 yards during the 2017 season. Ultimately, he set an OSU freshman single-season record with 1,403 yards and seven touchdowns on 194 carries (7.2 average). He also had one touchdown ...

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