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Google Kurelic: Buckeyes could land country's top two D-tackles; more - 247Sports

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Kurelic: Buckeyes could land country's top two D-tackles; more
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1) The Buckeyes have a commitment from Bradenton (Fla.) IMG's Taron Vincent, the country's No. 1 defensive tackle. And they are very much in the running for the country's No. 2 defensive tackle, Tommy Togiai from Pocatello (Id.) Highland,. In mid-April ...


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Google Matt Miller: Buckeyes have 5 to 6 first rounders - 247Sports

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Matt Miller: Buckeyes have 5 to 6 first rounders
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Two years ago, the Buckeyes had 12 players selected, three in the top 10 and five in the first round. Last year, as the youngest team in the country, the Scarlet and Gray still produced three first-round picks and seven selections altogether. If you ...

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Google Jerome Baker makes SI's 'Freak List' - 247Sports

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Jerome Baker makes SI's 'Freak List'
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One of the things Urban Meyer changed when he took over as the head coach at Ohio State in 2012 was the type of athletes he recruited. The Buckeyes have had a number of freak athletes over the last five years and it has produced the desired results.


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LGHL MLB draft complicates Ohio State baseball’s hopes of bouncing back in 2018

MLB draft complicates Ohio State baseball’s hopes of bouncing back in 2018
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The Buckeyes lost a pair of key players to the pros this summer.

After a rough season in which Ohio State went 22-34 and missed out on the Big Ten tournament, there wasn’t much for Buckeye baseball to do except sit back and wait for next year. Despite the bumps and bruises of 2017, there were bright spots for the Buckeyes that suggested better days to come. But nothing comes easy in the world of college sports, and as such head coach Greg Beals saw his program take a hit during the Major League Baseball draft.

With the deadline for drafted players to sign with the professional clubs that selected them having passed on Friday, Ohio State now knows where it stands, and two players who figured to have prominent roles with the team in 2018 are no longer options.

The first is Tre’ Gantt, the Buckeyes’ leadoff hitter and center fielder. The Fishers, Ind., native was taken in the 29th round by the Cleveland Indians and opted to forgo his senior season in Columbus. We don’t blame Gantt for seizing the opportunity to get his pro career started, but it does leave a crater-sized hole in the roster for next season.

Perhaps no Ohio State player improved more than Gantt in 2017, who had played his way into regular time as a freshman and sophomore, but became a mainstay in his third season. Splitting time between the leadoff spot and two-hole, he slashed .314/.426/.426 with 13 doubles, two triples, two homers, 18 RBIs and 14 steals. He led the team with 64 hits and 46 runs scored, and proved to be solid patrolling the outfield.


Prior to the draft, one could have written his name in permanent marker on the lineup card, and it was well within the realm of possibility that he would garner all-conference consideration. Now Beals must turn to a new outfield quarterback and offensive catalyst.

The Buckeyes will be returning Dominic Canzone in right field, fresh off a tremendous rookie campaign, being named to the third-team All-Big Ten and All-Freshman team. You can put his name down in ink in the everyday lineup. Tyler Cowles and Noah McGowan will also be returning for their senior seasons, but both had their issues adjusting to a higher level of play after making the jump from the junior college ranks.

One name that may find its way into the conversation to replace Gantt is incoming recruit Jake Ruby. A two-time state champion quarterback for Bishop Hartley High School in Columbus, Beals said of Ruby, “his speed fits at the top of the order.” If Ruby can acclimate to the college game quickly, perhaps Ohio State will have another Troy Montgomery type of player on its hands.

The outfield isn’t the only part of the team that lost someone, though, as the pitching staff watched a talented prospect choose the pro ranks as well. Xavier Moore, a right-hander from Amherst Steele High School, was taken in the 16th round by the Texas Rangers and received a $125,000 signing bonus, according to Lone Star Ball. Much like Gantt, it’s impossible to fault Moore for making what he admitted was an extremely tough decision to pass on college.

“It was tough,” Moore told Marissa McNees of The Morning Journal. “I called my (Ohio State) coaches, let them know what’s going on. That was definitely tough. I committed (to Ohio State) at the end of my sophomore year, so I’ve been there and had that commitment for two years, but at the end of the day you have to do what’s best for you and your family, and my family is backing me up.”

Capable of hitting the mid-90s with his fastball and complementing it with a sweeping slider and splitter, Moore would certainly have been in the mix to claim a spot in the Buckeyes starting rotation, whether on the weekend or in the midweek.

There was one draft decision that went Ohio State’s way, though, and helps to offset the loss of Moore. Left-handed pitcher Seth Lonsway, the top-rated player in the state of Ohio, who many projected to be selected in the first half-dozen rounds, slipped into the 19th, where he was taken by the Cincinnati Reds. Lonsway did not sign by the deadline, and is in line to be wearing scarlet and gray come fall ball in September.

The Celina High School product figures to be a candidate for the weekend rotation with a fastball that touches the mid-90s and solid secondary offerings. For a pitching staff that struggled mightily with injuries and ineffectiveness a season ago, the expectations for Lonsway will be deservedly high.

At this juncture, it’s tough to say what Ohio State baseball will look like come the fall. While the losses of Gantt and Moore will have an impact on next year’s ball club, it’s never a bad thing for a program to have players drafted. Beals has a little more firepower on the recruiting trail as a result, but as he looks to return the team to contention in the Big Ten in 2018, will also have a little less talent to work with.

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LGHL We know The Spot is Good, but can you spot the differences in these photos?

We know The Spot is Good, but can you spot the differences in these photos?
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Spot the Differences, our newest edition to weekend Land-Grant Holy Land content.

Here at Land-Grant Holy Land, we believe in pushing the envelope in creating good (like the spot) content.

Speaking of the spot, we are breaking out some of our new content that involves spotting the differences in each of the below pairs of photos. You can do this from a tablet, computer, or even print it out.

Without further adieu, our newest edition to the weekend content lineup at LGHL: Spot the Differences.

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There are 10 differences to find. If you want an enhanced version of the photos, click here.

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Ohio Stadium (Nov. 28, 2014): Joey Bosa prepares to make a sack attempt
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There are 10 really hard differences to find. If you would like an enhanced version of the photos, click here.

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Michigan Stadium (Nov. 28, 2015): The aftermath of Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes getting their first win against a Jim Harbaugh coached Michigan squad.




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Google Jallow jumps at chance to join Buckeyes on ground floor - 247Sports

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Jallow jumps at chance to join Buckeyes on ground floor
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Ohio State's depleted men's basketball roster received a major benefit on Friday night as Bloomington (Ind.) North small forward Musa Jallow committed to the Buckeyes. Even better, Jallow plans to re-classify from the 2018 class to 2017. That makes him ...
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Google Counting down most impressive OSU commits/targets at The Opening - 247Sports

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Counting down most impressive OSU commits/targets at The Opening
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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! Today in this gallery I count down my Top 15 Ohio State related performers from The Opening. From the targets, I have only ...


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Google McCurdy: Catching up on the Cavs, Buckeyes - Marion Star

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I haven't been demoted to class Triple-A. I haven't been designated for assignment. I haven't been waived. But I've been deep undercover for a few weeks and plan on being hard to find over much of July. Such are the spoils of nearly 25 years with a ...


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Google Top 2019 DE Nolan Smith 'completely open' to Ohio State, basketball program hoping for good...

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Top 2019 DE Nolan Smith 'completely open' to Ohio State, basketball program hoping for good news and more
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Google Missing ingredient: Hogs came up short of sweet finish vs. Buckeyes - WholeHogSports

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Missing ingredient: Hogs came up short of sweet finish vs. Buckeyes
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6 Buckeyes on Jan. 4, 2011. Five key Ohio State players, including quarterback Terrelle Pryor, were found to have violated NCAA rules by trading autographs, apparel, awards and memorabilia for money and tattoos. The story broke in December and the ...


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Google Baseball: Three former Buckeyes, one recruit sign contracts to play professionally; Lonsway...

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Baseball: Three former Buckeyes, one recruit sign contracts to play professionally; Lonsway does not sign
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The final Buckeye to sign in the draft was Gantt, who will head north to Cleveland after the Indians selected him in the 29th round with the 882nd overall pick. Since he still had a year of eligibility remaining, his bonus was the highest of the former ...

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Google Sporting News ranks Ohio State Buckeyes Urban Meyer as second ... - 247Sports

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When you match Ohio State with one of the country's best coaches, it's a recipe for success.
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Google Jeremy Ruckert sets decision date, Darrell Simpson has Buckeyes in top 8: Ohio State...

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Jeremy Ruckert sets decision date, Darrell Simpson has Buckeyes in top 8: Ohio State football recruiting. Updated on July 7, 2017 at 8:28 PM Posted on July 7, 2017 at 8:13 PM. Ohio State's top tight end target in 2018, Jeremy Ruckert, will make his ...
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LGHL Here’s what Musa Jallow’s commitment to Ohio State basketball means

Here’s what Musa Jallow’s commitment to Ohio State basketball means
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FINALLY, some good recruiting news for Ohio State basketball.

It’s been a rough offseason on the basketball recruiting front, as Ohio State’s promising 2018 recruiting class completely emptied out, and former Buckeye commit Dane Goodwin, a sweet-shooting guard that the Buckeyes could really use, committed to Notre Dame instead.

But Ohio State finally has some good news. They’ve secured their first 2017 commitment, four-star wing Musa Jallow.

You know the vitals at this point. Jallow is a 6-5 SG/SF out of Bloomington, Indiana, and had offers from Butler, Virginia, Stanford, and of course, his hometown Indiana Hoosiers.

Until basically today, Jallow was listed as a 2018 recruit. But he appears to have reclassified as a 2017 recruit, meaning that he’ll be able to play this season.

But what does Jallow’s commitment mean for Ohio State’s roster and future recruiting? Let’s take a closer look

What does Jallow bring on the court?


Jallow can get buckets. He averaged 24.1 points a game as a junior, along with 9.5 rebounds, which is excellent for a wing. Rather than a prolific deep range bomber (Jallow shot just 32% from downtown last season), he’s able to use his athleticism and size to get to the basket and finish, and it looks like he has a mid-range game too. There’s also potential there as a playmaker. And the fact that he’s been able to score so much while being a significant focus of opposing defenses is not for nothing.

But the biggest calling card appears to be his defense. His highlights are full of him swatting players trying to get to the basket, and his relentless attention to defensive detail is what attracted the attention of programs like Virginia in the first place. That’s been a major area of focus from his AAU program.

Zach Fleer, of 270Sports, described Jallow to me as an “athletic, playmaking wingman” that “reminds him of an Andre Wesson” type. Ohio State has had success with athletic, two-way wing players before, and another strong defender is always a welcome addition, especially one that can provide badly needed depth.

What does this mean for Ohio State’s depth chart?


Getting another 2017 recruit is simply critical for Ohio State’s depth, especially in the backcourt. Another player who can play minutes at the two frees up Kam Williams to play more minutes at point guard, either to spell C.J Jackson or to just give opponents a different look. It also gives Ohio State different options on how to deploy players like KBD or Andre Wesson, especially if a player gets hurt or into foul trouble. Even if he isn’t able to make a huge impact as a freshman, just literally having another competent body out there mades true disaster less likely for Ohio State next season.

Does this change Ohio State’s recruiting priority list?


Not dramatically. Thanks to the departures of Derek Funderburk and Braxton Beverly, Ohio State has tons of scholarship room to offer, so much, in fact, that they’re highly unlikely to use all of their available spots in 2018. The Buckeyes still are highly likely to have four-star wing Jerome Hunter as a major priority, along with fellow highly ranked Ohioan, combo guard Dwayne Cohill. Even though Ohio State missed on Bazley, Nance and Goodwin, there are still excellent, high Big Ten-caliber players left to be had in Ohio, and the Buckeyes would badly like to sign some. Ohio State will also continue to pursue players in the Midwest, and nationally, of course.

What are the next biggest priorities?


Guards, especially point guards. The Buckeyes are trying to duct tape together a point guard rotation out of players who aren’t actually point guards, and badly need bodies behind C.J Jackson to bring the ball up. They’re not afraid to go out of state to find those players, so names like Elijah Weaver or Luther Muhammad may factor into the Buckeyes’ plans.

But when you have a roster as depleted as Ohio State’s, basically every position group is a need. Ohio State needs other shooting guards, particularly one who can help spread the floor. They could use another rim defender and post scoring option. Wing players may be the position group of greatest depth at the moment, now thanks to Jallow, recent Butler-flip Kyle Young, and Andre Wesson, but hey, the Buckeyes aren’t; going to turn any of them down either.

Wait, did Ohio State really beat Indiana for a kid from Bloomington?


Yeah. Earlier this summer, Jallow said he didn’t have time to build a great relationship with Indiana’s new coaching staff. Who knows if Indiana tries to flip him later in the cycle, but this is a nice start to what could be a fun recruiting rivalry over the next few years.

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Google Brenton Cox 'locked in' with Ohio State Buckeyes, but will visit other ... - 247Sports

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Buckeye 5-star DE commit Brenton Cox says he is “locked in” to Ohio State, but also says he will visit other schools and names those schools.
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LGHL 4-star SF Musa Jallow commits to Ohio State

4-star SF Musa Jallow commits to Ohio State
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Chris Holtmann and crew land a big time pledge for the 2017 recruiting cycle.

Head coach Chris Holtmann and the new-look Ohio State basketball program have picked up a big time pledge tonight.

Dishing out a long list of scholarship offers to talented prospects recently, four-star small forward Musa Jallow has announced he will take his talents to Columbus from Bloomington, IN and roll with the Buckeyes after earning his offer from OSU nearly a month ago.

Committing to Ohio State over scholarship offers from Indiana, Vanderbilt, Virginia, and others, the 6-foot-5 200-pound Jallow, who was classified as a 2018 prospect this morning, is now considered as one of the top 150 recruits in the class of 2017. According to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, he’s currently pegged as the 31st small forward, and 120th overall player in the country.

First catching the eye of Holtmann and crew while at Butler, the Indiana native has shown a knack of putting the ball in the hole with a quickness during his time at Bloomington North High School. Last season on the court, Jallow averaged 24 points, nine rebounds, and three assists a contest for the Cougars.

Be on the lookout as the Land-Grant Holy Land recruiting team will have much more on Musa Jallow’s commitment to Ohio State coming soon.

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Google Kurelic: 5-star Cook wide open? Jones talk at The Opening; more - 247Sports

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Kurelic: 5-star Cook wide open? Jones talk at The Opening; more
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For some time, the thinking has been that the Buckeyes are in great shape with Cook. And I still believe Ohio State holds the top spot. But Texas is pressing hard. “Texas, they'll be in it to the end,” Cook said. “The whole Texas coaching staff, they ...


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tBBC Pierre Dorion Speaks: TGOR Appearance #thoughtsinbold

Pierre Dorion Speaks: TGOR Appearance #thoughtsinbold
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Senators general manager Pierre Dorion jumped on TSN 1200’s TGOR this morning for a quick interview where he discussed the arbitration filings by Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Ryan Dzingel’s representatives, development camp and the status of contract negotiations with Viktor Stalberg.

I didn’t transcribe the full interview because Dorion and host Don Brennan talked about their tier four National Capital Baseball League exploits, but if you want to listen to the full interview, it can be heard via the embedded audio player at the bottom of this post.

As always, my thoughts are in bold.

On not having a lot of time off…

“No, there’s not a lot of time to play. I think pretty much since the end of the year, I think I’ve had two or three days off. I’ve worked weekends most times just because of expansion and everything going on. I hope to get away this weekend, but I’m still working on a few things here with two players filing for arbitration and still actively always looking to improve our team.”

The two players who filed for arbitration are obviously the aforementioned Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Ryan Dzingel.

The deadline to file for player-elected arbitration was Wednesday, July 5th at 4:00 pm ET. Hearings for players can be scheduled from July 20th through August 4th, but it’s hard to imagine the Senators and these players not finding some common ground before the respective hearings.

On whether there’s ever a day where his phone doesn’t ring and there’s another GM on the line…

“There hasn’t been one day in the last month where I haven’t had a call. It was funny enough, yesterday I was driving my son to his soccer game and he’s 12-years old, so he knows all the players in the NHL. We were discussing a deal — not that there’s anything imminent — and he’s looking at me with big eyes saying, ‘Oh my god, you’re going to make a deal, dad.’ I said, ‘No, no. This is just the way the process goes,’ you’re always talking to counterparts and you’re trying to see what you can do to always improve the team. There haven’t been many days off. The busiest day for me was the day where we had to submit our (expansion) list. I think the phone started ringing at 7:44 (am) and it was a Western Conference GM that had phoned and I was on the phone that day until 2:58 (pm). You’re always looking to see if you can do something that day.”

Hopefully Dorion also handed out some orange slices to the kids during the soccer game.

On the two players who filed for arbitration and possibly shedding some light on the negotiations…

“Yeah, for sure. We don’t want to negotiate through the media. What do you think I should pay him? What do you think I should pay (Jean-Gabriel) Pageau?”

Considering the Senators signed Mika Zibanejad to a two-year contract in 2015 that paid him $2-million in the first year and then $3.25-million in the second year of his deal, even accounting for salary inflation, this is probably the range that the parties are going to be looking at on an extension.

At the time, Zibanejad was coming off a 20-goal and 46-point season, but Pageau did tally 19-goals and 43 points during the 2015-16 season. Of course, Pageau scored seven shorthanded and five empty-net goals that season, so considering how hard it is to replicate those numbers across future seasons, it’s important for the Senators need to recognize and acknowledge that Pageau’s goal production that season was inflated and shouldn’t safely be used as a barometer for what he is capable of moving forward.

Not that that’s a crack against Pageau, it’s just more of a reflection of the Senators’ pecking order at the centre position.

Over the past few seasons, he’s simply slotted behind players like Kyle Turris, Derick Brassard and Zibanejad and because of it, he hasn’t logged as many minutes playing with skilled players who are capable of driving possession. Instead, Pageau’s been predominantly used in a shutdown capacity where he’s asked to play regular minutes against the opposition’s best players.

Maybe Pageau can get to the elusive 20-goal threshold, but it’s not going to come without better linemates and it most certainly won’t come with Tom Pyatt flanking Pageau.

On signing Pageau to four or five years at $2M to $3M…

“If we could do that, I’ll make you a deal. Every time I talk to a GM, I’ll put on Twitter about our conversation.”

Good news everyone, Dorion’s on Twitter.

On Pageau being the kind of player that you want to lock up long-term…

“What our fans and everyone has to understand is Jean-Gabriel has three years left before he’s (an unrestricted free agent), so if we get into the fourth year, the (average annual value) and the numbers significantly go up. We’ve talked, obviously we’ve talked, and we’d rather not do a one-year deal and go through this process again next year. So we’ve talked two, three, four, five (years) and we’ve talked a variety of years, but at the same time, you have to look at what we project him to be, what he will be and try to come to an agreement with the agent. Obviously we love Jean-Gabriel Pageau, I’ve been teased that… we all know that Guy Boucher’s favourite player is Tom Pyatt, well, the GM’s favourite player is Jean-Gabriel Pageau. Well, we’ll say second, Erik Karlsson may be (number) one. We’re going to try and get something done and from there, we’ll see what happens. But, we know the importance of what Jean-Gabriel brings to our team. It might not be always as far as always points, but as far as intangibles, he definitely brings a lot of things.”

In the lead up to Dorion’s answer, Don Brennan expressed comfort in signing Pageau to an eight-year contract. That’s Jared Cowen extension territory right there.

On the difficulty of this being a difficult negotiation because the value isn’t linked to production…

“Not really because when it comes to arbitration numbers, (production numbers) pretty much rule. I think the agent knows that and we know that. It’s not to disrespect anything that Jean-Gabriel has done, but at the same time, we know the importance of him to the team. He’s a good soldier and we know where he fits in our lineup. Actually, the negotiations are going pretty good. As I stated, I think we’ll get something done before we get to arbitration, but at the same time, I say that and we’ll probably get something done with Ryan Dzingel and we won’t get something done with Pageau, so you never know how the next week or so will (go).”

Leverage the shit out of his production numbers, Dorion.

On whether he sees Pageau evolving into an offensive player…

“Well, I think anyone can evolve. I think at a certain point in your career, you are what you are. I’ve always believed players with character will always have character and players with skill will always have skill. Some skills diminish as players get older, but you always hope that he can evolve into something more than he is right now.”

Without better linemates, it’s going to be hard for Pageau to evolve. Not surprisingly, in those stretches where he’s been the most productive (like this year’s postseason), he’s played with skilled players like a Bobby Ryan.

As Derick Brassard enters the last year of his contract before hitting unrestricted free agency, there’s a chance that Pageau could step into that second line centre role next season, but with Colin White in the fold, the blue-chip prospect is probably the player that the Senators are banking on filling that spot down the road.

On whether he’s talking to any of Ottawa’s impending unrestricted free agents’ representatives…

“We’ve started to talk, but nothing really imminent on that front. A few of them reached out and we just felt that at this point in time, let’s try and get Pageau and Dzingel done. Let’s put our focus on those two guys because arbitration isn’t always something that (neither party) like to go through that process. Once we are able to get through that, we’ll talk to some of the other guys.”

Those other guys include Mark Stone, Craig Anderson, Kyle Turris and most importantly, Erik Karlsson. It’s not an enviable position to be in when you have your no. 1 centre, no. 1 goaltender, best forward (apologies Senators analytics people) and franchise player all hitting the market at the same time.

On whether there’s one guy that stood out in development camp…

“Yeah, there’s no doubt that Thomas Chabot is ready to play in the NHL right now. There are things that you are certain about. We’ve seen such a big growth in maturity. I know I talked about this very briefly on July 1st… like even the coach said, ‘Look at how much he’s matured from the time he was here to the time right now.” We did it a bit on purpose. With Thomas being our seventh-best last year through camp, you could make a case one way or another, but we knew keeping him around our pro defencemen – the Karlssons, the (Borowieckis), the Cecis, the Phaneufs and Methot – all those guys would only help his development and that’s what happened. He took all the information and used it to his benefit and became as dominant of a junior player as we’ve seen in the past few years – oh, exclude (Connor) McDavid from that. If you’re looking for a specific name, a guy like Christian Jaros, really stepped up for me. I was really impressed and a lot of credit goes towards Randy Lee and Shean Donovan, Filip Chlapik was probably the guy who impressed me the most. From a guy that we weren’t sure if we were going to sign (him) and people said, ‘Oh, you always sign your second rounders.’ We made it very clear to him last year that, ‘If you continue in this manner, you won’t be signed.’ And I really think that he’s going to have a chance to play some games this year. For a 20-year old, he’s really gone a long way. I’ve got to give credit to our scouts because the four guys that they took this year – (Shane) Bowers, especially (Alex) Formenton our second rounder, he was probably the guy who impressed me the most this year (from the 2017 draft class), (Drake) Batherson and (Jordan) Hollett – were all pleasant surprises.”

The Senators are in a situation wherein they have Mark Borowiecki, Dion Phaneuf, Fredrik Claesson, Ben Harpur and Chabot as left-shooting defencemen who all logged minutes for the club at some point last season.

If Chabot’s ready, it congests the picture and makes you wonder how the coaching staff will allocate minutes.

Do they replace Marc Methot with Phaneuf on the top pairing or will they keep their ineffective second pairing intact? Will Thomas Chabot get top-four minutes right away or will it take some time for him adjust to the professional game – be it on the third pairing or in the AHL to start his career? Will Claesson be a regular at the expense of a Borowiecki or will the coaching staff continue to dress the organizational favourite and rotate Claesson and Chris Wideman in and out of the lineup? Or will the organization make a move to address this congestion and use a part to address another hole on the roster?

On whether Chabot is a guy who he can envision stepping in to partner with Erik Karlsson right away…

“Well, I hope you’re right. We’ll set expectations once camp is done or has been completed. We’ll see how everyone steps in. You know, there’s certain defencemen that can play with other guys and there’s a pair that never really works. Our coach I remember told me last year that (Mark Borowiecki) and (Chris) Wideman can’t play together after one day of camp and I said, “Guy, calm down. They’ll be fine.” Of course, they ended up being a pretty solid 5-6 (pairing). When it comes to that, let’s just be careful. Let’s be careful with our expectations, but we really feel that with Chabot, (Ben) Harpur, Jaros and (Andreas) Englund, we really feel that we’ve got really good four young kids that will play whatever role they’ll play. And whenever they’re ready to take on more minutes, so be it. I think they’ll be okay.”

Of the four defensive prospects listed, only Jaros is a right-shooting defenceman and with the way that the Senators have played him up during the offseason, Chris Wideman may not want to get too comfortable in his role.

On whether Chabot needs to play with a certain type of partner or whether it matters…

“No, I think when you’re that good, people want to play with you. Now, will he be as good as he will be in two years in his first NHL game or second NHL game because he played in one, no. I think when you’re someone of Thomas’ calibre, I don’t think it matters who you play with.”

It totally matters who Chabot plays with. Going from Karlsson’s partner to playing with Ceci or Wideman would be like going from fielding eight-year contract extension offers to getting bought out by the Leafs.

On whether he anticipates Jaros being a physical presence in North America or whether he expects him to drop the gloves…

“Yeah, but he’s Slovak and I think Slovaks in nature are (tough), but I think he did as an 18, 19 and 20-year old against men in the Swedish elite league. Now it’s a totally different story here. There’s less and less fighting, so to me, at times it does come back into the game but to me, it’s just about having that physical presence, doing things quickly which he does, and playing with men. There will be an adjustment to going from the Swedish league to the American (Hockey) League to the NHL, but we feel that his game will translate very well from one to the other.”

At least Belleville will field some more drafted prospects into the fold. Last season, the only talent worth keeping tabs on were players like Francis Perron, Nick Paul, Andreas Englund and Ben Harpur. With the possibility of adding prospects like Chabot, White, Chlapik, Batherson and Jaros to the fold, as well as the sophomore campaign of a guy like Gabriel Gagne, at least there will be more compelling reasons to follow their season – even if the AHL veterans that they signed to six-figure deals are underwhelming.

On whether he is okay with the goaltending situation not only now but for the foreseeable future…

“For now we’re more than happy. I think we’re going to start the year with the tandem that we finished with. We feel that they’re one of the best one-two punches in the league, so we’re really happy about that. We know we’ve got Andrew Hammond, who’s our number three at the present time. We signed Danny Taylor to bring a bit more veteran presence to Belleville. We felt that was important and at the same time, we’ve got (Chris) Driedger and (Marcus) Hogberg that can also battle there. You know what, we might not have the highest number of quality (goaltenders), but we definitely have a lot of quantity and we can make it an internal battle and we can see who can do the best from there.”

Even though the Pageau and Dzingel filed for arbitration creating a second window for the organization to buy out contracts, the Senators unfortunately cannot buy out Andrew Hammond because his contract’s average annual value falls below the threshold set out within the NHL’s CBA.

I suppose Hammond could have provided the veteran presence in Belleville, but in signing Taylor out of the KHL, it seems pretty clear that the Senators want to cut ties with Hammond. They’ll also want to create opportunity for Driedger and Hogberg, so it will be interesting to see what becomes of Hammond. The Senators could always try to loan him to a European club or offer him around the league while picking up a portion of his salary, but it feels like the organization is loath to make moves out of principle because they carry obvious negative optics, even if it’s the prudent decision to make.

On whether there’s any potential for a significant deal or whether he’s happy with the state of the roster…

“Well, it depends. If I woke up and I feel like I’ve been up all day, maybe we’ll do something. But overall, we still went to the Conference final in game seven and we lost to the Stanley Cup champions in double-overtime. Obviously we’re close to having the same team that we had last year. I really liked the way that we finished. We (have) a bit more veteran presence than where we were when we started last year. If you look at our lineup with what we started with last year game one and where we will be I think when we start game one this year – as long as Derick (Brassard) and Erik (Karlsson) are close to playing – I think we’ll have a pretty competitive team. As you know, we’re not afraid to make trades and I’m not afraid to make trades and if we feel it improves our hockey team, Mr. Melnyk has given me the blessing (to make moves) and I think he has got faith that we’re on the right path with our team. So we’ll look at it, but you never know. Sometimes you get surprises. I think the Brassard deal started on my second day on the job. I remember phoning Jeff Gorton and we talked a bit about me working with Bryan (Murray) and him working with Glen Sather and how the transition went into another. And I asked him, ‘Who’s available on your team?’ and he told me, ‘This guy, this guy and this guy,’ and we started there. It’s funny that no one ever picked up on it because when the draft ended, we were the only two sitting at a table and no one picked up that we talked for almost 30 minutes. We went back and forth and mid-July, we found a way we could make a deal. In most cases when you make trades, Bryan Murray can attest to that, most get done fairly quickly but most of the time when there are trades of that significance, it’s over the course of a few weeks or a month.”

Beyond swapping Marc Methot with Thomas Chabot and replacing Chris Kelly with Nathan Thompson, the Senators haven’t really done much. Given their postseason run, I suppose it’s not that surprising to see the organization double down on its roster, but I really wish management was a bit more aggressive in its efforts to shake up a group that overcame some serious deficiencies in the playoffs.

On whether there’s any update on Viktor Stalberg’s free agent status…

“I think a decision will be made today or tomorrow.”

Considering the money that was thrown at Nate Thompson, I’m wondering whether the Senators have priced themselves out here or have enough budget room to fit him in. The wings already seem pretty full with MacArthur, Hoffman, Smith, Dzingel, Pyatt, Stone, Ryan, Burrows and White in the mix, so unless the Senators make a quantity for quality trade, it’s hard to see where there’s a fit.

On whether that decision will be made by him or the organization…

“Both of us. I’ll say that a decision will be made by Monday just to be on the safe side in case everyone takes the weekend off.”

Enjoy the weekend, everybody.

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LGHL Ohio State punter Drue Chrisman is a water bottle flipping legend

Ohio State punter Drue Chrisman is a water bottle flipping legend
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Chrisman put the greatest collection of water bottle flips on Twitter.

When dealing with Ohio State football, the word ‘legend’ isn’t used lightly. But Ohio State redshirt freshman punter Drue Chrisman has reached legendary status, as he has assembled the greatest water bottle flips that the Internet has ever seen.

Take a look.


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— Drue Chrisman (@DChrisman18) July 7, 2017

Chrisman outdoes himself on every flip. Arguably, his greatests are the flip on the bridge and the basketball shot, followed by the water bottle shot through the hoop—which ended with the bottle landing on its base, then sliding down the incline.

On the gridiron, Chrisman is expected to be the go-to guy for punts this season. In the 2016 recruiting class, 247sports named Chrisman as the No. 1 kicker. If his water flipping skills are anything like his punting skills, the Buckeyes are gonna be in great shape this season.

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Google Watch: Buckeye punter Drue Chrisman has a unique talent - 247Sports

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Although punting is what attracted interest from Buckeyes' head coach Urban Meyer, Chrisman apparently possess at least one other talent. He's really good at flipping water bottles. This is evidenced by a video he posted on his Twitter account on Friday.

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LGHL Ohio State men’s athletic program wins Capital One Cup

Ohio State men’s athletic program wins Capital One Cup
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Eight men’s programs propelled the Buckeyes to the top spot in the standings.

“It is a banner day for our men’s athletics program and our university as a whole.”

Gene Smith on the Capital One Cup win, as stated in a press release | Ohio State athletics


The men’s athletic program at Ohio State can boast another title: winners of the 2016-17 Capital One Cup. This is the best finish the men’s side has had in pursuit of the cup, with their previous best being third place.

Ohio State’s men’s volleyball team brought home the lone team championship for the season; however, seven other programs contributed points to the Buckeyes’ 111-point total in the Capital One Cup standings.

If a team finished within the top 10 of their respective league at the end of the season, they picked up points for the cup. Programs were broken up into two groups: Group A sports, and Group B sports. Each group carried a different evaluation of how points were dished out.

Below are the point totals for each top 10 finish in a sport.

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The Buckeyes had four teams in Group A sports that finished in the top 10. Volleyball came in first, gymnastics finished in second, wrestling finished in second, and tennis finished in fourth.

In Group B sports, the lacrosse program came in second place, earning 36 points—the most out of any of the OSU sports. Football, the other Group B designated sport, finished in sixth.

Fencing and rifle, both Group A sports, weren’t separated by gender—and the point totals were divided amongst both teams. Fencing came in second place, giving both the men’s and women’s programs 6 points apiece; rifle finished in seventh, giving both programs 2 points each.

On the women’s side of the standings, Stanford brought home the Capital One Cup. The Ohio State women’s program finished in 20th place, with tennis finishing the highest at third place.

You can see the full standings of the Capital One Cup here.

“One of the focal points of Ohio State’s offense and the anchor of its defense, Oden played a key role in helping lead the Buckeyes to the 2007 national title game.”

Land of 10 ranks the best Ohio State basketball players of all-time. Above is an excerpt from No. 13 on their list | Ben Axelrod, Landof10.com


With the basketball team going through the motions in their quest to become great again, Landof10.com is breaking down their top 25 OSU players of all-time. Today, they unveiled Nos. 15-11.

This portion of the list includes guys who have taken the Buckeyes to the Final Four, won team MVPs, made All-American squads, and basically were just all-around ballers for the the Scarlet and Gray.

There’s a good mix of old school stars and recent Thad Matta Era legends from Nos. 15-11. For example: Greg Oden shows up as No. 13 on the list. Oden, thought to be one of the best recruits to ever come to Columbus, played a huge role in getting the Buckeyes to the 2007 Final Four, and ended up going No. 1 in the 2007 NBA Draft to the Portland Trail Blazers.

If you want to see the start of the top 25 countdown from Land of 10, you can click here.

“A winner of the prestigious AHCA Terry Flanagan Award, Miller helped coach Providence to its first NCAA title and was on staff for two NCAA titles with Denver.”

Ohio State men’s hockey gets a new associate head coach in Steve Miller | Ohio State athletics


While Ohio State men’s basketball is getting adjusted to having a new head coach, the men’s hockey team brought in Steve Miller to be a new associate head coach.

Miller, whose accolades include being an assistant coach on Team USA’s gold medal win in the 2017 World Junior Championships, spent the last two seasons as the director of hockey at Air Force.

In the world of college hockey, Miller has been part of NCAA Championship teams. He was part of two title runs by the Denver Pioneers, and one title run by the Providence Friars.

Last season, the Buckeyes made it to the NCAA Tournament as an at-large. Here’s hoping Miller can add-on to the Buckeye success, and help bring home a hockey title to Columbus.

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