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Google Counting down Top 10 prospects to see at Friday Night Lights - 247Sports

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Counting down Top 10 prospects to see at Friday Night Lights
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The Ohio State staff is poised for a spectacular finish to their 2018 recruiting class and is working ahead on 2019 recruiting. Many prospects from both classes are set to be at Friday Night Lights including some top Buckeye targets. What's next for ...

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Four Ohio State football players were placed on the Bronco Nagurski Trophy watch list and two Buckeyes offensive linemen were named to the Outland Trophy watch list, the Football Writers Association of America announced Thursday morning. The four ...
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While much of our focus has been at defensive end, the Buckeyes are still looking to add one more to the inside to team up with five-star tackle Taron Vincent. As the edge-rusher recruiting efforts have heated up, it's been a bit more quiet at ...

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LGHL Ohio State men’s basketball coach Chris Holtmann clears the air on how he left Butler

Ohio State men’s basketball coach Chris Holtmann clears the air on how he left Butler
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The new Buckeye head coach tries to dispell some of the criticism he has received for leaving for Ohio State.



EXCLUSIVE: Coach Holtmann addresses fan criticism and dispels myths regarding how he left Butler. https://t.co/gAx2wlZWC5 pic.twitter.com/Yv5tbp00NP

— Jared Grubbs (@ButlerWay) July 13, 2017

It’s easy to understand how Butler fans can get frustrated at constantly seeing their coaches use the program as a stepping stone to higher profile jobs. Last month Chris Holtmann was hired as Ohio State’s head coach after the Buckeyes parted ways with Thad Matta, who came to Ohio State from Butler in July 2001. Todd Lickliter coached Butler for six seasons before leaving for Iowa. After Lickliter came Brad Stevens, who took the program to two straight national title games before eventually moving on to the Boston Celtics. All Holtmann did for Butler was lead them to three NCAA Tournament appearances in three seasons, and earn 2017 Big East Coach of the Year honors.

After a Butler Hoops article critical of the way Holtmann left last month got back to Holtmann, the new Ohio State head coach wanted to set the record straight. Holtmann cleared up a tweet he sent in June about getting ready for this year’s Butler team, saying at the time he sent the tweet he had already turned down a meeting with Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith and was leaning towards staying with Butler.

Holtmann also described the process of not only bringing his three assistant coaches from Butler with him to Ohio State, but also how Kyle Young followed him to Ohio State. Young had already been considering Ohio State during his recruitment, and with assistant coach Ryan Pedon coming to Columbus with Holtmann, it pretty much sealed the deal that Young wouldn’t be going to Butler.

Holtmann did give Butler fans a reason to be excited about the future, as he had high praise for new head coach LaVall Jordan. Also, Holtmann was complimentary about the resources and the fans at Butler. While it was a tough decision for Holtmann to make in the end, the opportunity to move on to Ohio State was just too much for him to pass up.


The @TheFWAA announced respective Outland Trophy and Bronko Nagurski Trophy watch lists. Incl. 6 from @OhioStateFB https://t.co/EUJMKNuPNb

— Jerry Emig (@BuckeyeNotes) July 13, 2017

Being one of the best teams in the country brings with it plenty of preseason honors, and it was no different earlier today when six Buckeyes were named to the FWAA Outland Trophy and Bronko Nagurski Trophy watch lists. The Outland Trophy is awarded annually to the nation’s outstanding interior lineman, while the Bronko Nagurski Trophy is awarded to the national defensive player of the year.

Since its inception in 1946, four Buckeyes have won the Outland Trophy, with the most recent coming in 1996, when Orlando Pace took home the award. Offensive tackle Jamarco Jones and center Billy Price were both named to this year’s Outland Trophy watch list, along with 80 other offensive linemen and defensive tackles. Price was also named to the Rimington Trophy watch list, which is awarded to the nation’s best center.

Defensive ends Sam Hubbard, Tyquan Lewis, Nick Bosa, as well as linebacker Jerome Baker, were all named this year’s Bronko Nagurski Trophy watch list. Baker, Bosa, and Lewis were earlier named to the Bednarik Award watch list as well, which is awarded by the Maxwell Football Club to the nation’s best defensive player. The Bronko Nagurski Trophy was first awarded in 1993, and the only Buckeye to win the award was linebacker James Laurinaitis in 2006.

“Coach Richardson brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our program. He is an incredible leader and builder of young men. We look for him to make an immediate impact as we prepare for the 2018 season and beyond.”

-Ohio State men’s lacrosse coach Nick Myers via Colin Hass-Hill, The Lantern


After men’s basketball coach Thad Matta was fired last month, strength and conditioning coach was wondering what his future would hold. Richardson was hired by Matta in 2005 and spent the last 12 years with the program. Last Friday it was announced that former Indianapolis Colts performance and conditioning coach Quadrian Banks would be the new strength and conditioning coach for the men’s basketball team.

Richardson will be staying with Ohio State though, as it was announced that he is the new strength and conditioning coach for the men’s lacrosse team. While Richardson has never worked as strength and conditioning coach for a lacrosse team, he does know Myers, and what the head coach expects. Ohio State’s men’s lacrosse team just had their best season in school history, making it to the NCAA title game before falling 9-6 to Maryland. The addition of Richardson will help to ensure the Buckeyes are in top physical condition in 2018, as they look build on their success from 2017.

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It will be a huge recruiting venue for the Buckeyes as the Ohio State staff will welcome in many of the top targets on their recruiting board. But before that several top targets will be in Pennsylvania in “enemy territory.” The Penn State Lasch Bash ...
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... preseason awards watch lists are being released and as normal, Ohio State players are all over the lists. Thursday, the American Football Writers' Association announced watch lists for the Outland and Nagurski Trophies. Six Buckeyes are on those lists.

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tBBC Report: Senators Discussed Phaneuf/Gaborik Swap

Report: Senators Discussed Phaneuf/Gaborik Swap
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LOS ANGELES, CA – DECEMBER 04: Marian Gaborik #12 of the Los Angeles Kings skates after a puck against the Montreal Canadiens at Staples Center on December 4, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Shortly after the 2017 NHL Draft, Sportnet‘s Elliotte Friedman created a bit of a stir by mentioning in his ‘30 Thoughts‘ column that “Ottawa GM Pierre Dorion had a lengthy conversation with Los Angeles compatriot Rob Blake during the later rounds of the draft.”

At the time, Friedman surmised that the Senators could be discussing the parameters of a Dustin Brown for Dion Phaneuf trade because “both have the same cash remaining — $25.5 million. Brown’s AAV is lower ($5.875 million to Phaneuf’s $7 million), but he has five years left on his contract to Phaneuf’s four. The Senator defenceman can go to Los Angeles, but I’m not sure if Brown’s list allows him to go to the Canadian capital.”

Aside from spreading the money out over a longer period of time, the deal as Friedman never really made that much sense. Having just lost Marc Methot, another top-four defenceman, to Vegas in the expansion draft earlier that week, it never really made much sense for the Senators to move a player who logs big minutes on the blue line for a redundant depth forward just so that the organization could enjoy some short-term budget relief.

In his latest ‘30 Thoughts‘ column that was published today, Friedman addressed his concocted Phaneuf/Brown proposal before explaining that it wasn’t Brown who the two teams were actually discussing.


When I speculated a couple of weeks ago that a Kings-Senators deal involving Dustin Brown and Dion Phaneuf made sense because the money is almost even, I think I guessed the wrong L.A. player. More likely, they were discussing Marian Gaborik.”

Although such a trade would still leave the Senators with having to fill two holes in their top-four on defence, it seems pretty apparent that the Senators’ willingness to move Phaneuf has less to do with the Senators making a hockey move as much as it has to do with dumping Phaneuf’s contract.

Here’s a look at what’s remaining on each player’s respective contract:

Contract Remaining
Dion Phaneuf 4 years, $25.5-million
Marian Gaborik 4 years, $15.9-million

The Senators would save almost $10-million over the course of the next four years, assuming that the 35-year old Gaborik would not retire before his contract ended. Perhaps most importantly, if Gaborik were to retire before his contract ended, the money owed would not count against the Senators’ cap because it’s not a 35-plus contract. In other words, because Gaborik did not sign a multi-year contract when he was 35 years old or older, his individual cap hit will not count against the team’s cap hit if he elects to retire. (Not that it would really matter that much, mind you. It’s not like the small-market Senators have flirted with the cap ceiling or will be expected to over the next few seasons.)

What the Senators would have done with the savings is subject to debate.

There’s no question that Phaneuf offers greater value to the Senators than this shell of what Gaborik once was, but maybe the Senators would have reallocated the money to bring in another defenceman or maybe Eugene Melnyk simply would have pocketed the savings because the negotiations were driven strictly by a motivation to slash payroll.

Who knows?

My suspicion is that the negotiations were driven by a motivation to slash payroll, but maybe the organization would be better served if it stopped signing superfluous depth pieces to expensive contracts. The deals awarded to players like Colin Greening, Jared Cowen, Milan Michalek, Alex Burrows, Nate Thompson are damaging and easily avoidable. Anyone with their finger on the pulse of this team did not need the benefit of hindsight to know that these were bad deals at the time they were made.

Of course, it’s easy for me to say that when I’m not in the general manager’s chair and don’t have an impulsive owner breathing down my neck.

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Google 10 most important Ohio State Buckeyes in 2017: No. 8, Jerome Baker - Land-Grant Holy Land

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10 most important Ohio State Buckeyes in 2017: No. 8, Jerome Baker
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tBBC Stalberg Inks 2-year Contract in Switzerland

Stalberg Inks 2-year Contract in Switzerland
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PITTSBURGH, PA – MAY 25: Viktor Stalberg #24 of the Ottawa Senators reacts as Sidney Crosby #87 of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Chris Kunitz #14 of the Pittsburgh Penguins celebrate after Kunitz scored the game winning goal in double overtime in Game Seven of the Eastern Conference Final during the 2017 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at PPG Paints Arena on May 25, 2017 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)

After promising fans news on Viktor Stalberg’s future by Monday, it was announced yesterday that the Swedish winger had signed a two-year contract with the Zug hockey club in Switzerland.

Meaning that in two years, the Senators will sign Stalberg out of Switzerland because Guy Boucher has seen him play.

It’s an interesting development considering the Senators’ playoff run and the fact that the team wound up paying a third round price to bring Stalberg’s speed and penalty killing ability into the lineup. They obviously wanted the player, so it feels a bit weird to see him leave as an unrestricted free agent now.

A lot of fans romanticize Stalberg’s play because of his speed. In a league where the game is only getting faster and such a large emphasis is being placed on quickness, Stalberg was noticeably faster than many of his bottom-six counterparts.

His public support certainly didn’t stem from his numbers however.

In fact, perhaps the most interesting thing for me to see is how different the perception of the two players who were acquired around the same time near the 2017 trade deadline is.

Via Puckalytics.com, here’s how Stalberg fared relative to Burrows players after they joined the Senators in late February:

5v5 Burrows Stalberg
TOI 233:28 205:19
G/60 0.71 0.64
Pts/60 1.62 0.88
GF% 64.7 40.0
CF% 48.00 50.11
Sh% 8.6 9.09
Shots/60 8.40 7.02



There’s no question that Burrows benefited from better linemates and better fortune during the regular season and that carried over through the postseason (stats via NaturalStatTrick.com).

5v5 Burrows Stalberg
TOI 167:55 187:22
SCF% 46.85 47.80
SF% 48.08 48.44
GF% 63.64 25.00
CF% 49.54 48.03



Both players were held goalless during the postseason, but they shared relatively similar underlying metrics. The difference was: 1) Burrows continued to ride the PDO-wave and because of it, the Senators scored a greater percentage of goals when he was on the ice than when Stalberg was; and 2) the expectations for either player differed because of the price paid to acquire them.

The Senators made a significant commitment trading blue chip prospect Jonathan Dahlen to the Vancouver Canucks for Burrows before even committing to a two-year contract extension worth $5.0-million to ensure that Burrows would waive his no-trade clause and spend his age 36 through 38-years old seasons in the nation’s capital.

Contrasting that with the handling of Stalberg, who was acquired for a third round pick and is now out of the NHL, it’s interesting to see how different the view of these relatively comparable players is.

Neither player played particularly well, but the best thing you can say about either is that they weren’t Chris Neil or Chris Kelly. Their presence relegated the worst players on the Senators’ roster to the press box and that’s where their value is held.

And now one is gone.

Between Clarke MacArthur’s return from a concussion, Tom Pyatt’s contract extension, the signing of Nate Thompson as an unrestricted free agent and the presence of a few prospects who have a chance to play their way onto the roster, the Senators’ forward ranks were already pretty congested so it’s easy to understand why the two parties failed to come to terms on a new deal.

Stalberg had to realize that there simply wasn’t much room on the roster and that he signed in Europe leads me to believe that he had his own personal reasons for wanting to play closer to home.

But now that he’s gone, the only thing left to do is hope that the Senators will not be in a similar situation at next year’s trade deadline where they search for costly upgrades on depth players because the guys here just aren’t getting the job done.

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LGHL 10 most important Ohio State Buckeyes in 2017: No. 8, Jerome Baker

10 most important Ohio State Buckeyes in 2017: No. 8, Jerome Baker
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We’re counting down the most important Buckeyes for the 2017 season.

When looking at the 2017 depth chart compared to the 2016 depth chart, there are noticeable holes, but the team is in a much better place now than it was entering the 2016 season after a mass exodus of NFL departures and graduation. Using key departures, spotlighting players at important positions, leadership qualities, and recognizing the depth at each position, we came up with the 10 most important players on the team. They may not be the most heralded players, or even the best players, but they will be vital to this team’s on-field success.

No. 8: Jerome Baker


Position: WILL linebacker

2016 stats: 83 TOT, 9.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 2 INT, 1 TD

Why he’s No. 8: Ohio State’s WILL (weakside) linebacker position, or most recently known as the walk-out linebacker spot, has been home to athletic freaks such as Ryan Shazier and Darron Lee, but one could argue that Jerome Baker could actually be the best of the extremely talented bunch.

As we saw during Ohio State’s national championship season and the following season, Darron Lee was the defense’s top playmaker — walking out to cover or beat up the player in the slot, forcing fumbles, dropping back in coverage, making plays at or behind the line of scrimmage, or even coming off the edge in key situations. The position has turned into the defense’s Swiss-Army Knife position, where the staff situates their most athletically gifted linebacker to the weak side of the formation and against a spread offense, he is typically lined up over the slot in their 4-3 Over defense. 2015’s No. 4 ranked athlete in the country will utilize his elite skillset to do as such in 2017.

Arguably Ohio State’s most consistent defensive playmaker outside of Malik Hooker in 2016, Baker shined in every aspect of his position: whether it’s flying through the A-gap to tackle the ball carrier for a loss, setting the edge on perimeter runs, dropping back and picking off a pass, or executing a well-timed blitz, Baker can do it all.

What makes Baker even more valuable is his play in the biggest of games. Against Oklahoma — in his second career start — Baker returned an interception for a 68-yard touchdown. At Camp Randall in Ohio State’s overtime victory over No. 8 Wisconsin, Baker tallied 13 tackles, including a huge tackle-for-loss on third down. And against No. 3 Michigan, he racked up a career-high 15 tackles and a key interception which led to a Buckeye touchdown to cut the deficit to three points.

Like our No. 9 most important player Parris Campbell, it would make sense to argue that Baker should be a few spots higher. But just like Campbell, if Baker went down, the depth chart is loaded with special athletes who could take over and do an admirable job. They could flip Dante Booker, last year’s opening game WILL linebacker starter, back to the weakside, or give the young and talented Keandre Jones or true freshman stud Baron Browning a chance to shine.

There’s no doubt about it; Jerome Baker is one of the most valuable players on this team and with the departure of key members of the secondary, he could be this defense’s top playmaker and a first round draft pick, just like Shazier and Lee.

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Google The Mount Rushmore Plus One of Buckeye Football - Eleven Warriors

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Eight national titles, 35 Big Ten titles, nearly 900 wins, over 80 All-Americans and seven Heisman Trophies, among a slew of other accolades, set the Buckeyes apart from virtually every other college football program. As the offseason continues ...

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Google BM5: Wiltfong on recruiting rankings, Friday Night Lights - 247Sports

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BM5: Wiltfong on recruiting rankings, Friday Night Lights
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It is Thursday, which means it is time for the national director of recruiting for 247Sports, Steve Wiltfong, to drop by and share wisdom on the Bucknuts Morning 5. Fans get upset when certain recruits -- such as Jaelen Gill -- drop in the rankings ...
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Four Ohio State football players were placed on the Bronco Nagurski Trophy watch list and two Buckeyes offensive linemen were named to the Outland Trophy watch list, the Football Writers Association of America announced Thursday morning. The four ...
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Four Buckeyes on Bronko Nagurski Trophy watch list
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As the preseason watch lists continue to be released, more and more Buckeyes find their names among some of college football's best. On Thursday, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy watch list was announced, featuring four Ohio State players: defensive ends ...


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Google Can UNLV beat Ohio State? A 0.1 percent chance the Buckeyes could lose - cleveland.com

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Can UNLV beat Ohio State? A 0.1 percent chance the Buckeyes could lose
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That doesn't mean we think Ohio State is in danger of losing, obviously, but perhaps a game against UNLV could feel like the last time Ohio State played a Mountain West team. The Buckeyes beat Hawaii 38-0 in 2015, and looked about as lethargic as a ...


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LGHL 4-star Ohio State RB target Jaelen Gill gets big honor from The Opening

4-star Ohio State RB target Jaelen Gill gets big honor from The Opening
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Gill found himself on the All-Offense 1st team.

Gill recognized for performance at The Opening


Ohio State sent numerous prospects down to “The Opening” Finals in Oregon last week, and you would be hard-pressed to find someone who put on a display like 2018 running back Jaelen Gill of Westerville South (OH). The 6-foot-1, 182-pounder had many within the recruiting industry talking about the damage he could do in Columbus with the Buckeyes. The outing was eye opening enough that Gill, a four-star prospect, was honored by being named to the 1st Team All-Offense group.


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— The Opening (@TheOpening) July 12, 2017

Also listed as a 1st Team All-Offense candidate, as you can see above, is ‘18 tight end Jeremy Ruckert of Lindenhurst (NY). Ruckert is undoubtedly the No. 1 player at his position on Ohio State’s board and they will be figuring out his collegiate destination sooner rather than later. Ruckert is scheduled to announce on Monday of next week and the 247Sports Crystal Ball currently points to the four-star prospect picking the Scarlet and Gray over Michigan, Notre Dame and Wisconsin.

All indications point to other Buckeye commits that participated in the event such as ‘18 cornerback Sevyn Banks of Jones (FL) and ‘18 safety Jaiden Woodbey of St. John Bisco (CA) also having an impressive showing in Beaverton, Ore. However, surprisingly enough, neither of the two were listed as either first or second team all-defenders.

Three set to see Ohio State


According to Steve Wiltfong of 247Sports, Ohio State is set to host a trio from Missouri later this month during their annual Friday Night Lights extravaganza. The three making the trip up from The Show-Me State are ‘19 outside linebacker Shammond Cooper, ‘19 wide receiver Marcus Washington and ‘19 athlete Isaiah Williams of Trinity Catholic High School in Saint Louis.

The headliner of the bunch is Williams. The 5-foot-10, 160-pounder has already accumulated over 40 offers to date including one from the Buckeyes. While it’s early, you can certainly expect Williams to be a top tier prospect for next year’s cycle. The prospective on Williams, scouted by 247sports, gives him a four-star grade. Additionally, they have him as the 50th best prospect in the class and the very best player in his state. The 247Sports Crystal Ball currently has Michigan and Missouri as the two with the best chance to reel him in.

Washington is also held in high regards with 247Sports. He falls just six spots lower than Williams. He is also their 13th best pass-catcher in the class and, as expected, the second best player in his state; 23 programs have already offered Washington, too. Much like Williams, Ohio State has already offered and who knows, an impressive performance at the event could have the Buckeyes viewing Washington as a priority in the 2019 cycle.

Lastly, we look at Cooper, who just like his aforementioned teammates, has a Scarlet and Gray offer under his belt. The 6-foot-2, 190-pounder is also being pursued by schools like Auburn, Florida, LSU, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Wisconsin and many more.

In the piece from Wiltfong, he also relays that the trio will also be taking trips to Alabama and Michigan later this month as well.

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Week before the OSU game: Unlike last year, when Oklahoma had to open with a "neutral site" game against Houston (still in Houston by the way) before playing Ohio State, the Sooners have a much easier road to the Buckeyes this time around. Oklahoma ...


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Kurelic: Potential Buckeye gets most from Opening; going for OL
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Good evening Bucknuts subscribers! There is plenty going on with Ohio State football recruiting so let's get started! I will of course have plenty more throughout the night and tomorrow. 1) Many of the prospects at The Opening tweeted what a great ...


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Full Ohio State non-conference schedule released
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New head coach Chris Holtmann will make his debut at home on Nov. 10 when the Buckeyes welcome Robert Morris to the Schottenstein Center. OSU follows that up with three more home games to begin the year, Nov. 12 against Radford, Nov. 16 against ...


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The ‘Best U.S. Olympian Athlete’ ESPY category is the toughest category to pick a winner
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Snyder, Phelps, and all the other Olympians are not only the best in their league, but the world.

The ESPY Awards are tonight. Again, the likes of Kevin Durant, Tom Brady, the Golden State Warriors and New England Patriots find themselves in familiar territory in either the best championship performance category or best team category.

This year, however, Buckeye nation has a representative again in Kyle Snyder. Snyder is up for the ‘Best Male U.S. Olympic Athlete’ ESPY, due to his gold medal wrestling performance at the Rio Olympics. Ashton Eaton (decathlon), Ryan Murphy (swimming) and Michael Phelps (swimming) are the other contenders up for the award.

Other categories like ‘Best Championship Performance’ have the likes of Tom Brady, Kevin Durant, DeShaun Watson (college football) and Shay Knighton (softball) fighting for the honor—but, it is with near certainty that Durant or Brady will take home the award. ‘Best Breakthrough Athlete’ has Dak Prescott and Aaron Judge in the running, which means they will become runaway favorites to win.

Those mainstream categories, the ones where the athletes and teams constantly are on the highlight reel (whether warranted or not) make them overwhelming favorites, which causes a bias.

You can make the case for all four of the Olympic athletes to win the ESPY. In wrestling history, the youngest person to ever claim the accolade of United States Olympic champion belongs to Snyder. (On top of that, Snyder is also the youngest world champion in U.S. wrestling history, but I digress).

Eaton won his second straight decathlon in Rio, making him the third person to have that distinction. Phelps, who won five gold medals and one silver medal in the pool at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in 2016, ended his career as the ultimate swimmer.

However, when we look at the ESPY Award, what exactly is it for? Is it for best Olympian of all-time? Or is it just the last Olympics we are looking at? If we are looking at just the results from Rio, Phelps had a great showing—but it wasn’t as good as what he did at Beijing in 2008. Phelps already won an ESPY for best Olympic athlete back in 2009, but does he get the award again in 2017, when his medal total was lower than what it was in his record breaking summer of 2008?

Personally, I think the Olympic athlete category is the toughest one to pick a winner out of. Each candidate is, literally, one of the best in their entire sport on the world level. On the women’s side of the ESPY, it’s even harder to pick a winner. Simone Biles shined in the gymnastics competitions, winning gold along the way; Katie Ledecky was the women’s version of Phelps in the pool; and Allyson Felix picked up two golds and a silver medal in Rio to make her one the most decorated runners ever.

If I had to cast a vote, I would take Snyder as the ‘Best Male Athlete,’ and it has nothing to do with him being a Buckeye. I truly believe he was the best Olympian in Rio that represented the United States, and he tore through competition to claim a gold. For him, it was an all-or-nothing kind of run on the mat. Phelps had multiple chances to win medals, and the decathlon allows for some margin of error for a medal to be obtained. If Snyder lost at any point in the tournament, he would be out of the running for a gold medal.

We’ll find out on Wednesday night if Snyder adds one more accolade to his already illustrious career.

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