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One and done … How close was Thad Matta to coaching one more year at Ohio State? According to one of our team sources familiar with how things went down between the 13-year Buckeyes coach and Gene Smith - not close at all. According to the source, ...


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Google 2017 NBA Profile: Trevor Thompson (Ohio State Buckeyes) - BT Powerhouse (blog)

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2017 NBA Profile: Trevor Thompson (Ohio State Buckeyes)
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Maybe Thompson saw the writing on the wall and effectively evaded the Buckeyes' offseason vortex. Maybe he thought his stock was as high as it could be, and the risk of injury wasn't worth it. More than anything, though, Thompson truly believes he ...


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Ohio State makes the cut for 2 more elite recruits
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Following a weekend camp in which Ohio State hosted some of the top prospects in the country, the program continued to roll as ASA College junior college prospect, Badara Traore, released his top seven schools. As expected, the Buckeyes made the cut.
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They are on every schedule—even your school’s. They are the easy games. You know, games that look like a sure win. Some call them “creampuff games” or “layups.” Get Tom Dienhart's pick for each Big Ten school's easiest game this season.
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LGHL What Kyle Young’s commitment means for Ohio State basketball

What Kyle Young’s commitment means for Ohio State basketball
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The Buckeyes got a lot better, for one thing.

After a rough offseason and an awkward coaching search, the basketball Buckeyes got some unquestionably great news Monday night, when four-star forward Kyle Young announced he’ll be flipping from Butler to the Buckeyes.

Young was granted a release by Butler and will be eligible to play this coming season. Here’s what this commitment means in the short and long term.

Ohio State’s floor for next year just got higher


Ohio State basketball hasn’t been picked by anybody to compete for much next season, although raw talent isn’t necessarily the reason. After all, Jae’Sean Tate and Keita Bates-Diop return, along with some intriguing young talent. But depth (basically everywhere) was a major concern, as failures in summer recruiting and roster defections left the Buckeyes one injury away from disaster.

Young’s addition gives Ohio State much more breathing room. With another wing with length and floor stretching ability, Chris Holtmann now has more options for his lineups, flexibility in case of foul trouble or injury, and an additional scoring option off the bench. Nobody short of a one-and-done type talent is likely to single-handedly propel the Buckeyes into Big Ten contention, and Young probably isn’t that kind of player, but his presence alone makes abject disaster less likely.

He gives the Buckeyes a lot more flexibility in 2018 recruiting


It’s not totally clear exactly how many scholarships the Buckeyes will have in 2018, since it depends on what happens with Keita Bates-Diop (who has a redshirt year but may decide to pursue professional basketball after this season), or any other roster attrition, but they’ll have multiple scholarships in what will be a pivotal recruiting class in restocking a depleted squad.

Ohio State will probably still want to recruit a wing, especially since Ohio has multiple solid options in 2018, but with Young, Derek Funderburk and Andre Wesson, that position group may be the deepest on the team for the Buckeyes. The top 2018 recruiting priority is unquestionably guards, especially point guards, (Dwayne Cohill probably being the top priority, but Holtmann’s staff has been offering virtually every other high level 2018 guard that Butler had a relationship with too) but knowing they have another high-level player banked in 2017 can make the 2018 search a little more manageable.

Oh yeah, Ohio State is getting a quality player who should play minutes next season


Ohio State has struggled scoring over the last few seasons, and that’s something that Young projects to do pretty well, as a three-point shooter or as somebody who can run the floor in transition, and he’s shown solid rebounding ability as well. He should be able to play at either the three or the four, depending on who he has to guard, and can help give something the Buckeyes badly need, additional floor spacing, especially if say, Jae’Sean Tate and Kaleb Wesson are on the floor at the same time.

Like most freshman, Young will need time to get stronger and learn the intricacies of defense. But given his skillset and the fact that Holtmann clearly already has faith in him, I’d expect Young to play next season, and not just in blowouts before Big Ten play. Not as a starter or anything, but perhaps as a backup four or another shooter off the bench. And from there, who knows?

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1) In May, L'Christian (Blue) Smith met with Urban Meyer in Meyer's office and was told he is a wanted man and Meyer outlined his plan for him at Ohio State if he becomes a Buckeye. The plan included the 6-foot-6 and 205-pound Smith being recruited as ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- J.T. Barrett exited Ohio State's spring practice confident that the revamped passing game under new offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson and quarterbacks coach Ryan Day was progressing in the right direction. The key time period ...
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LGHL Ohio State makes the cut for 2 more elite recruits

Ohio State makes the cut for 2 more elite recruits
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The best recruits in the country continue to show the Buckeyes love as the school makes the cut for two more blue-chip prospects.

Urban Meyer has successfully brought Ohio State recruiting to an unthinkable level. It seems that day after day, the best recruits in the country list the Buckeyes among their top schools and Monday was no different.

Following a weekend camp in which Ohio State hosted some of the top prospects in the country, the program continued to roll as ASA College junior college prospect, Badara Traore, released his top seven schools. As expected, the Buckeyes made the cut.


Top 7 #Blessed pic.twitter.com/whHeqhYwvb

— Badara Traore (@BadaraTraore72) June 19, 2017

Traore is seen as one of the top junior college transfers in the country and it shows as he has offers from most top-level college football programs. Along with Ohio State, the four-star offensive tackle included Nebraska, Auburn, LSU, Ole Miss, Oregon and Oklahoma in his list of top schools.

The Buckeyes have already been able to earn commitments from two of the top offensive line recruits in the 2018 recruiting class in recent four-star OT commit Matthew Jones and fellow four-star OT Max Wray, but the program appears to be looking to add one more ‘slob’ to the class.

If the coaches decide that they want Traore to be that guy, they may have a secret weapon in getting him to choose Columbus. Before playing for ASA College, Traore played for Nassau Community College, a familiar school for Meyer and the Buckeye coaching staff. Current Buckeye OT Malcolm Pridgeon attended Nassau C.C. before transferring to Ohio State. The two OTs know each other well and could set the Buckeyes apart from the rest of the field.

2019 top 10 OT includes Ohio State in top 5


Sticking with the guys in the trenches, the Buckeyes learned the early work they put in with OT Doug Nester (Huntington, WV/ Spring Valley) is paying off. The four-star OT released his top five schools Monday afternoon and again, Ohio State made the cut.


Top 5‼️ pic.twitter.com/DmHrikePUS

— Doug Nester (@Freshie74) June 19, 2017

The Buckeyes have their hands full with Nester, however. The No. 6 OT in the 2019 recruiting class included Virginia Tech, Alabama, Florida and West Virginia alongside Ohio State in his list of schools he is most interested in.

While Nester has only played a couple of seasons of high school football, he already projects as one of the top players in the class, no matter the position. Ohio State was one of the first programs to extend an offer to Nester, which is one of the many reasons he is highly interested in joining the program.

For the majority of his recruitment, it appeared that Ohio State and hometown school West Virginia were going to be the programs to beat out for his commitment. However, Alabama recently joined the list of suitors for Nester and has quickly earned a spot in the schools he is most interested in. Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide hosted Nester last weekend and he left the visit impressed and with an offer.

It is still early in Nester’s recruitment, and with the amount of attention he has already earned, he will likely take his time in making a final decision.

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Google 2017 Four-Star Small Forward Kyle Young Commits To Ohio State Buckeyes - BT Powerhouse (blog)

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2017 Four-Star Small Forward Kyle Young Commits To Ohio State Buckeyes
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By any stretch of the imagination, Young is a substantial pickup for the Buckeyes. Not only does he instantly become Ohio State's best newcomer for next season, but he has the talent to make an early impact and turn into an All-Big Ten player down the ...
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This spring, the senior third baseman helped the Buckeyes extend a string of consecutive 30-win seasons to six. “It's everything I hoped and dreamed of,” Kirk said. “Some things are harder than others, like the mental side of the game that no one ever ...


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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) New Ohio State basketball coach Chris Holtmann has persuaded a top prospect to follow him from Butler to the Buckeyes. The school said Monday that 6-foot-8 forward Kyle Young has signed to play for the Buckeyes next season.
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John Waggoner, a springtime visitor to Columbus and March recipient of a Buckeyes offer, was at Penn State on Friday. He decided it was worth a short diversion on his way home to get back and see the Buckeyes again, so he showed up the next day.


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Ohio State men's basketball | Massillon's Kyle Young switches commitment to Buckeyes
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Kyle Young has followed coach Chris Holtmann and switched his commitment from Butler to Ohio State. Young, a top-100 forward from Massillon Jackson, announced the news on his Twitter page Monday afternoon. He initially committed to the Bulldogs over ...
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LGHL 2017 four-star forward Kyle Young flips from Butler to Ohio State

2017 four-star forward Kyle Young flips from Butler to Ohio State
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The 2017 class is getting some badly needed late reinforcements.

If you’re looking for a reason to feel a little better about Ohio State’s roster situation for this season, you’ve got one, as the Buckeyes just added a big time recruit late in the process.

Four-star 2017 forward Kyle Young originally picked Butler over Ohio State, along with other offers. But now that the Buckeyes have hired Chris Holtmann away from the Bulldogs, Young has decided to join him in Columbus.


Truly believe everything happens for a reason #THEMovement pic.twitter.com/IsHYofMr0W

— Kyle Young (@kyleyoung_35) June 19, 2017

The 6-7 Young out of Massillon, Ohio was a consensus four-star recruit, and was the #2 player in the state of Ohio, per the 247 Sports Composite. He picked Butler over Ohio State, Illinois, Florida, Michigan State, and other power programs. He averaged 19.3 points per game as Massillon Jackson.

Young may not play a huge role right away, but he provides critical depth for a roster that lacks it at virtually every position. He can run and space the floor, finish in traffic, and work as an undersized four, or a three, depending on who else is on the floor.

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Former Ohio State linebacker Ryan Shazier has some updates for the next NFL collective bargaining agreement
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The fourth-year linebacker thinks the current CBA needs some serious rethinking.

“Sometimes guys have to wait five years. Other guys don’t. But that’s what they agreed on in the past. Next time we’ve just got to do a better job of structuring what we want to do. At the end of the day, if you play at a high level, things should pan out for you.”

-Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier, via Nick Shook, NFL.com


Former Ohio State linebacker Ryan Shazier has been looking out for his fellow first-round picks this offseason, arguing for a new collective bargaining agreement that would provide more leeway on rookie contracts for first-round selections. Shazier is entering his fourth season in the league after the Pittsburgh Steelers selected him with the 15th-overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. The Steelers picked up the fifth-year option on Shazier’s contract back in April, despite Shazier missing 14 games over the course of his first three seasons due to injury. Shazier made his first Pro Bowl last year after finishing the regular season with 87 tackles and three picks.

Currently, according to the collective bargaining agreement, the league uses a slotting system for rookie salaries, standardized across the league. All first-round draft picks have a four-year contract, with a team option in the fifth year. First-round selections are also limited in that they cannot negotiate a new deal until after their third year of play. Second-round picks can work for new deals after three years, a fact which has proven to be beneficial for the RaidersDerek Carr and, despite the drama, for the Raiders, as they can secure what turned out to be their franchise quarterback a year before they could with first-round picks.

The GiantsOdell Beckham Jr. and the RamsAaron Donald have found themselves in the same boat as Shazier, having also been selected in the first round of the 2014 draft. Neither will become a free agent until 2019 and, despite being among the league’s best young talent, are limited in their options to earn more money on their current teams. Both are attempting to restructure their contracts to be more in line with other players at the top of their respective positions, but such changes have been rare.

“Very few times in our profession do you get to transition with a boss that you know and understand how he wants things to be done--then to have the opportunity as a complete staff. Mike, Terry and I work really well together. We take a lot of pride in that.”

-Ohio State assistant basketball coach Ryan Pedon, via Bill Landis, Cleveland.com


It is not a new thing for head coaches to bring along assistants when they move to new positions with new teams. However, Ohio State basketball coach Chris Holtmann opted to bring all three of his assistants over from Butler when he was named head coach in Columbus. Last season, in their only year as an intact coaching staff, the group earned a second-place finish in the Big East and made it all the way to the Sweet 16 before falling to North Carolina, the eventual tournament champions. Ryan Pedon, Mike Schrage and Terry Johnson have already arrived on campus and gotten to work after signing contracts which will collectively pay more than $1 million annually.

Johnson was at Butler for 10 years before moving to Columbus, and was part of both of the Bulldog’s runs to the national title game in 2010 and 2011. And while he couldn’t quite get Butler all the way to a title during those two seasons, he did gain valuable experience travelling deep into the NCAA Tournament--something that he can bring and translate in Columbus.

Pedon himself is from Bexley. While at Butler, he was Holtmann’s top recruiter, even bringing several players from Ohio across the border to play in Indianapolis. He has also had assistant coaching roles at Toledo and Miami (Ohio), giving him significant knowledge of the recruiting landscape in his home state, which should prove a valuable asset for Ohio State.

Schrage, meanwhile, has worked for the best during his career, starting out as a student manager under Bob Knight at Indiana before moving to a series of administrative roles at Duke under Coach K himself. Prior to joining Butler’s staff, Schrage worked as an assistant coach at Stanford. Though he only worked with Holtmann for a year in Indianapolis, he brings significant experience from top programs with him in his new role.

“As for men’s basketball, the coach must be able to deal with the pressure that comes with being at Ohio State, a program that has good history, while also recognizing that his group will always be second fiddle to the king in town, the football program.”

-Patrick Murphy, Bucknuts


Few schools are able to financially support major football and basketball programs simultaneously. Florida managed such a feat just a decade ago, earning national titles in both sports in 2006. However, many schools must ultimately choose which program will be their flagship between the two sports.

But Ohio State is in a unique position, bringing historical success in both programs and an athletic department capable of funding both to a high degree. Urban Meyer is the third-highest paid football coach in the NCAA, and Chris Holtmann’s expected $3.1 million salary is also close to the top among Division I basketball coaches.

Along with the high salaries, however, come high expectations for both sports’ fan bases. Football’s success is familiar, as the team has made the College Football Playoff in two-of-three years since its inception and earned a national championship in recent memory. Fans demand similar success year in and year out, and Meyer has proven capable of handling the pressure of being a consistent top-five team.

Basketball, however, is somewhat removed. The team has struggled in the last two seasons, failing to make the NCAA Tournament in either and this year even being snubbed an invitation to the NIT. And while fans don’t have to go too far back to remember successful basketball teams in Columbus (the program made it to the Sweet 16 for four-straight years from 2010-2013), it has been easy to forget in the past couple seasons that Thad Matta was Ohio State basketball’s winningest coach.

Hence comes the pressure that faces Holtmann, not only to right-track the basketball program, but also to do so while living in the shadow of the football program. Meyer has acknowledged that he and Matta always had a great relationship, and says that he looks “forward to working with” Holtmann--a sentiment echoed by the new coach.

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He has told Bucknuts multiple times the Buckeyes are one of his top choices so it is anything but a surprise OSU is on his list. Nester is a 4-star prospect in the 247Sports rankings. He is the country's No. 48 overall 2019 prospect, the No. 6 ...

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"This spring, Ohio State received Top 5 spring finishes from the national champion men's volleyball team, in addition to the men's lacrosse, women's golf, rowing and men's and women's tennis teams. For the year, the Buckeyes' wrestling, fencing and men ...


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Google Mike Conley: 'If you could save someone's life would you do it?' - 247Sports

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Ohio State Hall of Famer Mike Conley talks the state of the Buckeyes and his new sickle cell disease mission
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Mike Conley continues to lead on and off the court.

Mike Conley is back in Columbus and putting down roots. The 29-year-old star Memphis Grizzlies point guard recently bought a house in Columbus and returns to where he earned All-American status at Ohio State in 2007, and was recently named to the 2017 class of the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame. On top of moving back to Columbus, Conley is dedicated to a new project fighting sickle cell disease.

For Conley, the disease is personal. Two of his cousins suffer from the disease, and it’s become his mission to increase awareness for it, and for the potential cure that could be available. For sickle cell disease, bone marrow donations from matching donors is an exceedingly successful cure.

The Buckeye has partnered with Be The Match, an organization that collects cheek swabs to build a bone marrow donor database. They then look through the database to match a donor with a person in need, generally someone who has been struggling with sickle cell disease or a blood cancer.

On his partnership with Be The Match, Conley told me in a recent interview, “I heard about all the good work they [Be The Match] were doing and I really wanted to be involved with it because I’m really engraved in the sickle cell fight down in Memphis and across the world. I saw the work they did to fight those kinds of diseases [sickle cell], and blood cancer and things like that and I just wanted to be involved in it the best I could.”

He talked a lot about how his work with Be The Match is for the community as a whole and such an important way for him to raise awareness and give back, saying, “It’s not just about my cousins, that’s the reason why I’m here but it’s about everybody.”

His involvement in raising awareness about sickle cell and blood disorder cures is largely through Be The Match’s new Heritage Holds the Cure campaign, targeting the African American community, who have a disproportionately lower bone marrow donor sign-up rate. The lower rate is significant since African Americans, and Hispanics, both have the highest incidence rates of sickle cell disease. The campaign, headlined by Conley, seeks to highlight this and try to reverse the trend within the communities.


Conley is committed to working with Be The Match on the new campaign and doing what he can do to give back to his community and his family. Conley is also heavily involved in the Grizzlies foundation, being named an NBA Cares Award Finalist for his efforts.

“It’s been great to be an NBA Cares Award Finalist and that all the work I do in Memphis and around different cities is paying off slowly but surely, and every year you see the progress. I’m just proud to represent my team and to represent Memphis as a city,” the Buckeye said about his passion for giving back.


In addition to his off the court work, Conley is still focused on basketball, which showed this past season in what was a career-best year. After signing one of the largest contracts in NBA history, Conley put up career best numbers averaging roughly 20 points, 3 rebounds, and 6 assists per game.

Conley explained the reasoning behind last year’s success, “I think if anything changed it was just my role. With a new coaching staff and offensive scheme, it allowed me to really show what I can do offensively and allow me to show what I’ve been working on the past few years. I think my game didn’t necessarily improve just the opportunity was there to show different things.”

The Buckeye also doesn’t shy away from being a positive role model on the court; he’s a 2-time NBA Sportsmanship Award winner. For Conley, “Being a sportsmen of the year means you don’t yell a lot, being a role model, don’t get a technical. Currently I don’t have a technical. You take pride in that kind of work, it doesn’t just show who you are but who your family is.”

His Grizzlies this last season lost 4-2 in the first round of the playoffs but things are looking up for one of the youngest teams in the NBA. Asked what they need to get to the next level Conley explained, “I think number one, we have to continue to develop our young talent. I think we have some great guys we have drafted over the years that haven’t gotten the chance to play yet, so once they get the opportunity they have to be ready to go. With injuries that happen every season no matter what team you’re a part of, your team has to be ready to play. Hopefully over the summer we can get our young guys to the point where they’re contributing and really helping our team.”

Despite his success in Memphis, Buckeye fans know Conley mostly for his standout career as a Buckeye. Despite only playing in college for one year, his work as an All-American point guard for Ohio State in 2006-2007 is what stands out. Leading a team as a freshman that included Greg Oden, Daequan Cook, and Jamar Butler, among others, to a NCAA finals appearance was an incredible achievement.

Riding the high of the incredible year Conley left for the NBA, he told me about his one-and-done decision, “It was very hard, it took a lot of thought and because I loved school and the college environment and the campus was very electric that year. It was a fun year to be in Columbus, I probably thought in my mind that’s what it was going to be like every year. It was hard to weigh my options leaving that behind to chase my dreams in the NBA. It has worked out for sure.” The move clearly paid off for him as the additional development time in the NBA helped him reach where he is now.

Conley still has a connection to the OSU Basketball program, he keeps in touch with Oden, and teammates Mark Titus and Matt Twillinger regularly, but also had his own thoughts on the highly-publicized state of the program.

Conley said on the past few years of Buckeye basketball, “I’ve been following them and unfortunately it’s been a rough few seasons. It’s tough, you have guys who transfer, and guys who leave after one year like D’Angelo, similar to what I did. You recruit these guys to help and hopefully stay but they’re so talented they end up leaving and you’re left with a void and if you can’t fill that quick enough you’re left with seasons like the Buckeyes have had over the past few years.”

This interview was conducted before the Thad Matta firing but Conley revered Matta saying, “Thad’s a great guy, a great coach, he’s one of the best (coaches) in the game, and you just hope that players still want to come to the school and the value of playing under a guy like Thad.”

For Conley, basketball also isn’t the end all be all, he wants to go back to school when he’s done, as teammate Greg Oden did. Outside of that one of his biggest passions is his golf game, which he works on at his backyard putting green and his trips to the course. Along those lines, he told me not to rule out him becoming a professional golfer after he’s done on the hardwood. With a handicap of 7 that would be a tall order but Conley is used to exceeding challenges and expectations.


Be the Match has launched their Heritage Holds the Cure Campaign to get more people tested and registered in the fight against Sickle Cell disease and blood disorders, to learn more and see how you can get a quick and easy test kit visit heritageholdsthecure.org.

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BTN Dienhart: Must-win game for each Big Ten team

Dienhart: Must-win game for each Big Ten team
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

Look at your school’s schedule. Now, get out a red pen and circle the game you feel is a “must win.” You know, the game that your team can't afford to drop in order to reach its season goals, whether that be bowl eligibility or a division crown.
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