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Google Will Bosa's Pass Rush 'Go Crazy' in Buckeyes' New Scheme? - U.S. News & World Report

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Will Bosa's Pass Rush 'Go Crazy' in Buckeyes' New Scheme?
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Bosa embraces his identity as the younger brother of former Buckeyes superstar Joey Bosa. Nick says he's more comfortable this year and quicker off the line, and a new scheme that gives defensive ends more opportunities to make plays could allow him to ...
Ohio State football: Who will lead the Buckeyes receivers in 2017?Landof10.com
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Ohio State football: Who will lead the Buckeyes receivers in 2017?
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All week they'll be looking at key areas on the roster and forecasting some statistical leaders for the Buckeyes this season. Up next: Who will step up to lead the Buckeyes talented — but unproven — wide receivers in catches, yards and touchdowns in ...
Top Buckeye 2019 targets – reshuffling the database247Sports
Buckeyes backup QB Joe Burrow out indefinitely after breaking bone in throwing handESPN
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LGHL The Ohio State hype commercial by Fox Sports will have you even more fired up for the...

The Ohio State hype commercial by Fox Sports will have you even more fired up for the football season to start
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Michael Kelly, who plays Doug Stamper on the Netflix series House of Cards, narrates the promo.

We are now a week away from Ohio State football kicking off its 2017-18 season at Indiana. To get ready for the start of the season, Fox Sports released hype commercials for all the Big Ten teams.

Michael Kelly, who plays Doug Stamper on House of Cards, narrates the promos. In the OSU promo, Kelly talks about why the Buckeyes don’t put a logo on their helmet. He answers the question with “they rather cover it with your misery,” and highlights flash across the screen as Buckeye defenders apply hard hits on opposing quarterbacks.

The commercial also features a cameo from Urban Meyer, and more highlights of Buckeyes making plays, before an “O-H-I-O” graphic pops up on the screen.

The campaign behind the hype commercials rests on the phrase “Every Game Is Everything.” Wieden + Kennedy’s are the masterminds behind the campaign, and according to AdWeek, a total of 16 promos are set to be created.

AdWeek’s story on the Wieden + Kennedy’s campaign noted that the Ohio State-Michigan game was going to get the hype commercial treatment. Already, 14 of the promos have been released, with each being team specific to a Big Ten school.

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Google Kevin Wilson talks depth chart shuffle at QB - 247Sports

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Kevin Wilson talks depth chart shuffle at QB
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Throughout the offseason and well into Ohio State's preseason camp, there was a lot of talk that the Buckeyes perhaps had the best depth at the quarterback position in the country. Well, it didn't take long for that depth to be tested as third-year ...
Ohio State OC Kevin Wilson explains backup QB situation after Joe Burrow's injuryLandof10.com
Kevin Wilson Confident Dwayne Haskins Will Be Ready to Play If NeededEleven Warriors

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LGHL 4-star PG Noah Locke set to conclude his official visit with Ohio State

4-star PG Noah Locke set to conclude his official visit with Ohio State
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You can't accuse new Buckeye hoops coach Chris Holtmann of slacking on the recruiting front.

Final chance to impress Locke


As mentioned by Land-Grant Holy Land’s own Geoff Hammersley yesterday morning, Ohio State is currently hosting ‘18 PG Noah Locke of McDonogh School (MD) on an official visit to the campus. Today will be the Buckeyes’ last day with the 6'2, 160-pounder, an opportunity to wrap up the visit in a good way and leave a lasting impression on the Old Line State standout.

Right now, the 247Sports Crystal Ball leader for Locke is Kansas at 40%, which likely means not many have a good grasp on where the Owings Mills native is leaning. Either way, we will see what this official visit to Columbus does for Locke in the long run. Locke already has all five of his official visits set. The first was to Ohio State and next up will include trips to see Providence, Xavier, Michigan, and Florida — in that order.

If the Buckeyes are able to pull ahead and ultimately reel in Locke, it would give them a promising backcourt for the future. Locke is currently penciled in as the 76th-best prospect in the 2018 cycle. In addition to that, Locke is also graded out as the 15th-best point guard in the class and the third-best player from Maryland. Combine him with three-star shooting guard Torrence Watson of Whitfield School (MO), who has been committed to Ohio State since July, and surely new head coach Chris Holtmann would be pleased. For now, that duo would push the Scarlet and Gray above conference mate Northwestern and inside the top 20 in the 2018 team rankings where they would stand at 18th.

Anyhow, with Locke’s departure from campus set to take place today, it’s worth reminding everyone that the Buckeyes will welcome plenty of hoops prospects for official visits in the coming months. Next up is scheduled to be ‘18 SF Jaedon LeDee, a three-star prospect from The Kinkaid School (TX).

Meyer checks in on Sheffield, Simpson


On Wednesday afternoon, ‘19 WR Jashawn Sheffield of Frederica Academy (GA) posted on his Twitter account a photo of him and his teammate, ‘19 ATH Jaylin Simpson, FaceTiming Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer.


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— Jashawn Sheffield (@Jashawnsheff) August 23, 2017

Obviously, the Buckeyes are prioritizing the Peach State duo and it’s not shocking to think they would do otherwise. Georgia is a state that Ohio State has always recruited in a major way. They’ve added guys like Vonn Bell and Raekwon McMillan in the past. They also have two of the top six players in the state committed for 2018.

So, of course Sheffield and Simpson are major targets for the Buckeyes. Sheffield is a five-star prospect at this time. He is 22nd overall in the class of 2019 and the fourth-best wide receiver overall. As for Simpson, he isn’t of the five-star variety right now but is still among the elite. The 5'11, 165-pounder falls just outside of the Top 200 but does grasp a four-star rating. The main problem right now for Ohio State with the duo is probably Florida State, who are likely running first in the battle for the two Georgia standouts.

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Google Buckeyes aim to reload, not rebuild - Athens Messenger (registration)

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Buckeyes aim to reload, not rebuild
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The 2017 Nelsonville-York Buckeyes will aim to defend their Tri-Valley Conference Ohio Division championship. Messenger photo by Louise Fish. NELSONVILLE — The Buckeyes reclaimed their accustomed place at the top of the Tri-Valley Conference Ohio ...


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Google Ohio State defensive end Sam Hubbard eager to start the season for Buckeyes - WCPO

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Ohio State defensive end Sam Hubbard eager to start the season for Buckeyes
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While the Buckeyes have a highly touted defensive line entering the season opener at Indiana Aug. 31, Hubbard says he and his teammates remind themselves they haven't proven anything yet. That mentality is a consistent theme for Hubbard, a former ...
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Google What does Joe Burrow's injury mean going forward? - 247Sports

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What does Joe Burrow's injury mean going forward?
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What this means for the short term, as Burrow is expected to return this year, is that redshirt freshman Dwayne Haskins will be the backup by default for at least the first several games of the Buckeyes' season. While this is not ideal for OSU or ...
Buckeyes backup QB Joe Burrow out indefinitely after breaking bone in throwing handESPN
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Google Watch: Schiano shares thoughts on OSU defensive make-up - 247Sports

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Watch: Schiano shares thoughts on OSU defensive make-up
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The Buckeyes are a week away from next Thursday's season opener at Indiana (8 p.m., ESPN). Check out Schiano's comments in the video box above. Below are some of the highlights from that interview session: * On changes to the defensive scheme to ...
Greg Schiano: No Decision Yet On Ohio State Starting Safety, Competition Down To Erick Smith, Jordan FullerEleven Warriors

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Google Picking the Greatest Ohio State Football Game of All Time: - Eleven Warriors

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Picking the Greatest Ohio State Football Game of All Time:
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It proved a masterstroke, as Long pulled down a drop back attempt on the next play and darted up the middle for a touchdown. This time, the Buckeyes converted the extra point to make it 13-0 in favor of the 13-point underdogs. It would be the final ...
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Google Who are the receivers and cornerbacks that are standing out? - 247Sports

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Who are the receivers and cornerbacks that are standing out?
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While the Buckeye receivers believe they've taken a step forward, it's sometimes hard to trust a position group when talking about themselves. For a better perspective, we asked the players who go against the receivers every day in practice, the ...


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Google Ohio State to see top 2019 RB again, Tyreke Smith talks, honesty in recruiting, and more -...

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Ohio State to see top 2019 RB again, Tyreke Smith talks, honesty in recruiting, and more
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Google BH: Need for speed | Dre's day coming? - 247Sports

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BH: Need for speed | Dre's day coming?
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LGHL How will Kevin Wilson change Ohio State’s offense this season?

How will Kevin Wilson change Ohio State’s offense this season?
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Wilson’s mix of tempo and standard sets differs from recent Buckeye offenses.

“While Wilson is used to calling plays at tempo and distributing widely, how will he do so with the zone/power-read schemes that have defined Ohio State?”

- Ian Boyd, SBNation


In this wonderfully data-rich article, Boyd outlines a pretty convincing case for how Wilson will change the Buckeyes’ offense from fairly focused on a small group of weapons to being able to utilize all of the immensely talented skill position players that Urban Meyer and company have recruited in recent years.

As Boyd lays out, one of the main differences between how OSU’s offense has looked under previous offensive coordinators and how Wilson’s offenses traditionally work is that at Northwestern, Oklahoma and Indiana, Wilson liked to have his teams line up in a small set of standard formations, and then run or pass based on what the defense did. Conversely, the Buckeyes have tended to change up their formations and groupings fairly regularly in an effort to keep the defense off balance.

Last year, Wilson’s strategy allowed a larger number of players to receive substantial targets and yardage at IU compared to OSU, especially in terms of wide receivers. Last season, H-back Curtis Samuel was OSU’s leading receiver with 97 targets for 865 yards. While IU’s Mitchell Paige had the same 97 targets, those only amounted for 646 yards. Ricky Jones, however, had 94 targets for 848 yards, and Nick Westbrook had 92 targets that collected 945 yards for the Hoosiers.

For the Buckeyes, the second and third receivers, Noah Brown and tight end Marcus Baugh, had 52 and 48 targets respectively, accounting for just 402 and 269 yards a piece.

The other main difference that Wilson is already bringing to the Buckeye offense is his version of playing with tempo. As Boyd points out, the fact that Ohio State has a talented, experienced offensive line should allow the offense to play at a rate that maximizes their playmakers’ skills.

The key, as Boyd suggests, is to how well the coordinator, Wilson, and head coach, Meyer, are able to marry their offensive philosophies.

“There's no such thing as fair in sports and this injury to Burrow will almost certainly give Haskins a chance to prove himself, but maybe that's ultimately just.”

- Patrick Murphy, BuckNuts


With the disappointing news coming out of the Woody Hayes Center this morning that backup quarterback Joe Burrow will be out indefinitely following surgery to repair a broken hand, the focus of what was a compelling battle behind for the spot behind J.T. Barrett turns squarely onto redshirt-freshman Dwayne Haskins.

While both QBs played well in April’s spring game, it looked fairly certain that Burrow had the upper-hand when it came to backing up the incumbent starter. That idea had been born out since the scrimmage inside The Shoe; while Meyer refused to name an official backup, word of Burrow’s strong grip of the offense seemed to give him the advantage.

However, now that Haskins will be QB2, at least to start the season, he will have the opportunity to catch up to, or even surpass, Burrow. However, as Burrow is expected to return at some point during this season, the unusual early season schedule might end up minimizing Haskins’ on-field ability to shine.

Opening up against a conference foe (Indiana), then playing a highly ranked opponent in Week 2 (Oklahoma), and then having a triple-option based service academy the following week (Army), could mean that Barrett will be seeing more playing time early in the season than OSU starters normally do.

“Now it’s (Parris) Campbell’s turn, and I think he’s ready. It doesn’t hurt that he’s spent the last couple years developing as a wide receiver, either.”

- Ryan Ginn, Land of 10


One of the biggest surprises to come out of Ohio State’s spring practices was that former wide receiver Parris Campbell had made the move to H-back. It seemed odd, especially given the success that Curtis Samuel had in the position as more of a run-first H-back. While Campbell has displayed occasional bursts during his OSU career, they have mostly been as a returner.

However, with Wilson’s high-tempo offense in place, and new co-coordinator and quarterback coach Ryan Day saying that Barrett will be looking to spread the field horizontally as much as vertically, he will need a reliable playmaker at the H-back position.

So, a lot of Ohio State’s offensive success could depend on how well Campbell acclimates to his new position. So, for everyone’s sake, I hope that Ginn is right that Campbell is the Buckeye on the brink of having an offensive breakout season.

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Men's basketball: Andre Wesson receiving treatment for 'medical issue,' Buckeyes 'optimistic' he can play in fall
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As a freshman, Wesson averaged 11.6 minutes per game while appearing in 29 of the Buckeyes' 32 games. The former three-star prospect averaged 2.3 points, 1.2 rebounds and 0.3 assists per game. He shot 36.5 percent from the field and 35.1 percent from ...
Updated: Andre Wesson's career in question247Sports
Ohio State's Andre Wesson's career in question because of 'medical issue,' per reportLandof10.com
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Google College football: Ohio State alum Jeff Heuerman shaves Buckeyes block 'O,' '0-4' into Jake...

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College football: Ohio State alum Jeff Heuerman shaves Buckeyes block 'O,' '0-4' into Jake Butt's head
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Denver Broncos tight ends Jeff Heuerman and Jake Butt are teammates and they play the same position, but that doesn't mean they're letting go of their colleges' intense rivalry. That's because Heuerman played at Ohio State, where he won a national ...
Former Buckeye Hazes Jake Butt With Brutal Rookie Haircut [PHOTOS]CBS Detroit
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Google Top Buckeye 2019 targets – reshuffling the database - 247Sports

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Top Buckeye 2019 targets – reshuffling the database
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The Buckeyes have one verbal commitment from the class of 2019, and it is a great one in offensive lineman Doug Nester. But who else will end up in Urban Meyer's 2019 recruiting class when all is said and done on National Signing Day? The potential is ...


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Google Former Buckeye Hazes Jake Butt With Brutal Rookie Haircut [PHOTOS] - CBS Detroit

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Former Buckeye Hazes Jake Butt With Brutal Rookie Haircut [PHOTOS]
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COLUMBUS, OH - NOVEMBER 26: Jake Butt #88 of the Michigan Wolverines runs after catching a pass in overtime against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on November 26, 2016 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images).
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LGHL Ohio State basketball forward Andre Wesson receiving treatment for medical issue

Ohio State basketball forward Andre Wesson receiving treatment for medical issue
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It’s still unclear how much time the forward will be out.

The Ohio State basketball team may be without one of their rising stars, as sophomore forward Andre Wesson has spent the summer receiving treatment for a medical issue.

In an article by The Lantern, a spokesman for Ohio State said to the paper that “additional testing will be conducted in the coming weeks” and that the Buckeyes were hopeful that Wesson “will be able to continue his athletic career” this season.

Last season, Wesson appeared in 29 of OSU’s 32 games, and averaged 11.6 minutes per game. Additionally, Wesson shot 36.5 percent from the field and scored a total of 66 points in Thad Matta’s final season at the helm of Buckeye basketball.

Kaleb Wesson, Andre’s younger brother, is also a true freshman on the Ohio State basketball team. Here’s hoping to a speedy recovery for Andre.

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LGHL Tactical shifts on the Ohio State defensive line should bring more sacks

Tactical shifts on the Ohio State defensive line should bring more sacks
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Could a wider alignment and an inexperienced secondary mean more sacks in 2017?

With veterans Tyquan Lewis, Sam Hubbard, and Jalyn Holmes leading at end, and younger guys like Dre’Mont Jones, Nick Bosa, Jonathon Cooper, and Chase Young adding depth and playmaking ability, it’s easy to see why national writers expect Ohio State’s defensive line to be one of the country’s best in 2017.

But despite ranking 15th in overall run defense and first in stuff rate, the defensive line was only 58th in average sacks per game (2.15/game) and 78th in adjusted sack rate. There are any number of reasons for this — from the lack of an elite pass rusher to an intentional strategy designed around turnovers instead of sacks. According to Bruce Feldman, Greg Schiano implemented a drill called Match the Hand last year designed to block passing lanes and generate turnovers. From Sam Hubbard:


“We do it every day. That’s all I think about when I’m running to a quarterback and he’s rolling out. You don’t go for the hit — that’s what I used to do. You just match the hand. It works every time. I’ve talked to all the quarterbacks and they just say they hate it so much. After doing all these drills, it’s just instinct.”

Last year’s defense had the highest interception-to-sack ratio (.75) and the best defense of the Urban Meyer era (fifth in defensive S&P+).

But with the departure of three NFL Draft first-rounders, it looks like the defensive line is changing things up, which could mean more sacks are on the way for the 2017 defensive line.

According to the recent defensive line interviews from Cleveland.com:


“Coach Greg Schiano comes in and has a different philosophy,” Johnson said. “Last year we were more of a squeeze front, build a wall. This year we’re playing a little wider, allows us to get off the ball and play faster in the run and pass game.”

Then from Nick Bosa:


“Coach Fickell being a linebacker coach, we kinda set up all of the plays for the linebackers to make and now it’s us pinning our ears back and going, instead of sitting at the line and waiting,” Bosa said.

“It was definitely frustrating, being tight on the tackle. On first and second down it’s tough to get a pass rush because you’re so tight, anticipating the run.”

And in a separate article, Bosa’s comments suggest a more aggressive defense:


And a more aggressive defense, one Bosa said will allow the defensive line to "pin their ears back" more should open things up for a player who wants to get after quarterbacks the way his brother did.

Normally preseason player comments about the defense playing more aggressively are pretty meaningless, but the comments here are evidence for an actual tactical change, albeit a small one: the wider pre-snap alignment.

It’s possible that the defensive line’s mindset has changed now that the Buckeyes have to again replace 3⁄4 of the secondary. While Denzel Ward, Damon Arnette, Jordan Fuller, and Erick Smith all seem to be high-quality players, none seem to possess Malik Hooker’s elite athleticism and centerfield capabilities. The defensive line’s focus might have shifted slightly away from setting up interceptions and to getting after the quarterback.

So it will be worth following the interception-to-sack ratio again this season: if it falls (somewhere between .32-.56, where it was the previous two seasons), but the pass defense remains top-ten in the S&P+, then that might be evidence of a successful tactical shift from the Buckeyes’ defensive line given the secondary and line personnel in 2017.

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Andre Wesson's career in jeopardy
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Wesson was a three-star prospect out of Westerville South who committed to the Buckeyes as part of the 2016 class. He played in 29 games as a freshman, averaging 11.6 minutes, 2.3 points and 1.2 rebounds per game off the bench. Andre's younger brother ...


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Google Buckeyes' Billy Price, Tyquan Lewis named preseason AP All-Americans - Waiting For Next Year

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Buckeyes' Billy Price, Tyquan Lewis named preseason AP All-Americans
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Ranked No. 2 overall in heading into the 2017 college football season, Urban Meyer's Ohio State Buckeyes are loaded with talent. Whether it's veteran talent that has already proven just how good they are (and can be) or young players who haven't been ...

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LGHL Ohio State alum Jeff Heuerman gave Jake Butt the ultimate rookie haircut

Ohio State alum Jeff Heuerman gave Jake Butt the ultimate rookie haircut
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This is just beautiful.

The rivalry between Ohio State and Michigan is so deeply ingrained in Buckeye Nation, that once former Buckeye players head to the NFL, they can have a tough time putting those feelings aside to work alongside one -- but they do.

That is, until it’s time for a little rookie hazing, by way of a haircut...


Damn, @JHeuerman86 (OSU alum) gives @JakeButtTE (Michigan alum) the most savage rookie haircut of all time.. pic.twitter.com/Wtn1Cwb76d

— Scotty (@IAmScottyMoore) August 22, 2017

Former Ohio State tight end Jeff Heuerman had to welcome Michigan alum, rookie Jake Butt to the Denver Broncos this season, and didn’t let him get off too easily. Heuerman not only branded him with the Block ‘O’, but he also shaved in a reminder of his record against the Buckeyes, 0-4.

In the league, players don’t let a college rivalry keep them from being good teammates, but an innocent reminder every now and then isn’t a bad thing.

We can’t wait to see what Heuerman and Butt wager on The Game this year!

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