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Google Chris Jent hired by the Atlanta Hawks - 247Sports

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Chris Jent hired by the Atlanta Hawks
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Jent played for the Buckeyes from 1988-92 before going undrafted in the 1992 NBA Draft. He played professionally until 2001, including stints with the Houston Rockets and New York Knicks and time in Europe. Jent then began his coaching career with the ...


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Google Kurelic: Ready, set, Friday Night Lights; Ruckert and more - 247Sports

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Kurelic: Ready, set, Friday Night Lights; Ruckert and more
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On Sunday, I posted articles about the Buckeyes' two safety commitments, Jaiden Woodbey and Josh Proctor, and how both confirmed to me they plan to be at FNL. The same goes for Buckeye linebacker commitment Dallas Gant and a number of other ...


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Google BM5: Buckeyes soaring in recruiting | Wolverines struggling? - 247Sports

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BM5: Buckeyes soaring in recruiting | Wolverines struggling?
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Ohio State's recruiting efforts continue to be extremely impressive, and the next player to join the Buckeyes' 2018 class could be the No. 2 tight end in the country, Jeremy Ruckert. Alex Gleitman joins Dave Biddle to discuss that, plus: * Is Michigan ...

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Google Celebrating 53: Games Meyer's teams scored 53+ points in a game - 247Sports

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Celebrating 53: Games Meyer's teams scored 53+ points in a game
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Just like any baby, it was impossible for Meyer's parents to know what their son would grow up to be, but 53 years later and the answer to that question is that they brought into the world one of college football's all-time best coaches. What's next ...


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LGHL Greg Oden is trying to make a comeback off the court

Greg Oden is trying to make a comeback off the court
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The former Ohio State basketball great opens up about his injury-plagued career and his attempt at redemption.

“His old life will always follow him, haunting him, even as he tries to define his new one. He didn’t throw away his future; his body broke before he could experience it.”

-Seth Wickersham, ESPN


One of Greg Oden’s former assistant coaches once said that the seven-foot center should have been born a 5-foot-11 bookworm. For the introverted basketball player, it may have been the best possible scenario. Widely considered one of the biggest basketball busts of the modern era, having been taken ahead of Kevin Durant in the 2007 NBA Draft, Oden has battled injuries and addiction since leaving Ohio State after a trip to the NCAA Tournament finals.

After being taken first-overall by the Trailblazers a decade ago, Oden hurt his knee and missed his entire rookie season. Then, a series of injuries kept him sidelined during his second season. Oden became nervous to go out in public, and began to isolate himself to his home, steadily turning more and more to alcohol and pills just to sleep. After beginning to see a therapist in 2009, however, Oden began to turn a corner mentally, which helped improve his play on the court. He got through 20 games before fracturing his left patella on a collision with Aaron Brooks of the Houston Rockets. The Trail Blazers ultimately cut him in 2012. He played minimally with the Miami Heat the next season, but walked after just one year.

Then, in 2014, Oden pled guilty to felony battery charges after hitting his girlfriend. After the low, Oden reflected that “I just want to be a good example for my fiancee and daughter.”

So now, Oden is seeking a new life. He returned to Columbus in 2014 and has been steadily chipping away at completing his degree from Ohio State, which he should be able to complete in the next two years. He has a fiance and a nine-month-old daughter. And he is working on creating a legacy that lives outside of the one of a former NBA bust.

“I would always tell a new coach coming in to work for me, ‘Change is change, but in change are we getting better?’ Getting better is what we want. That’s what Urban wants.”

-Ohio State offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson, via Tim May, The Columbus Dispatch


Urban Meyer has not been shy about bringing in big-name coaching talent to supplement his staff and “enhance” his on-field product. In fact, heading into the fall, Meyer will have two former head coaches at the helm of both his offense and defense.

Greg Schiano, who played a co-coordinator role last season with the now-departed Luke Fickell, has taken over the defense. Previously, he had spent 11 seasons as the head man at Rutgers before heading to the NFL to coach the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for two seasons. Kevin Wilson, meanwhile, is taking over the offense after spending six years as head coach at Indiana.

Schiano and Wilson are the second and third former head coaches that Meyer has brought onto his staff, the first being Dan McCarney from Iowa State, who Meyer hired as an assistant head coach while at Florida.

At Ohio State, adding Schiano, according to Meyer, “was a no-brainer.” Both share similar philosophies and an approach to the game. Wilson, however, proved to be a different sort of hire, and was born very much out of on-field deficiencies that needed to be remedied. While at Indiana, Wilson was recognized as a whiz on the offensive side of the ball, and Meyer recognized the need for an offensive refresh.

While there could be numerous potential issues in bringing on a former head coach, Meyer says that the key is making expectations clear from the beginning, acknowledging that the new coach was brought in to enhance the culture, not to change it. He also acknowledged that success is about building a team, not a dictatorship, and enhancing chemistry among the staff.

Wilson and Schiano are already bought into Meyer’s philosophy, and have used their experience as former head coaches to improve their current roles. “Having sat in the chair for 13 years, said Schiano, “I tell this to every assistant coach: Try to become a work-taker, not a work-maker.”

“Many students dream of going to college on a football scholarship However, even at the top level of college sports, few students go on to play professionally. This makes it important for students to make sure they are getting a good education while getting the chance to play college sports.”

-David Klenda, College Factual, USA Today


Despite Cardale Jones’s assertion that “we ain’t come here to play school,” as it turns out, Ohio State is the top destination for college football athletes to receive an education. (Jones has since graduated and has on several occasions acknowledged that this statement was a poor decision.) According to new rankings from College Factual, which rank schools based both on athletic performance and academics, Ohio State is the best school when comparing both success on the football field and academic progress for student athletes. College Factual’s rankings take into account a number of factors, including win-loss percentage, overall college quality, academic progress rate, amount of athletic scholarships per student and financial resources.

Ohio State’s on-field success cannot be disputed. Urban Meyer is 61-6 in five years with the Buckeyes, has made the College Football Playoff twice and won one national title. He has built an unparalleled recruiting pipeline and has sent dozens of players to the NFL, including 10 in the first round. But Meyer also emphasizes education for his players. Real Life Wednesdays have become a staple for the football team as players learn from business and community leaders about life after football.

As a whole, Ohio State boasts a graduation rate of more than 80 percent, which is well-above the national average. The football team in particular boasts a Graduation Success Rate of 74 percent, compared to the 71 percent national average. The GSR measures graduation rate for students over six years, and accounts for transfers to different institutions.

TCU, Duke, Notre Dame and Alabama round out the top-five schools on the list. At No. 6, Wisconsin is the only other Big Ten representative in the top-10. Michigan State comes in at No. 12, followed by Northwestern at No. 14. Per the usual, Michigan comes in behind Ohio State at No. 20.

“(Sean’s) OK. It’s not like it’s his spot. He worked really hard. He’s in much better shape than he’s ever been, so we’ll see at the end of the spring.”

-Urban Meyer, via Patrick Murphy, Bucknuts


Fourth-year kicker Sean Nuernberger has not exactly had a charmed time at Ohio State. After coming to Columbus as the nation’s sixth-ranked kicker in the 2014 recruiting class, Nuernberger started as a true freshman for the Buckeyes’ national championship team, hitting 13-of-20 field goals and 89 extra points on the season. But then things went awry as Jack Willoughby, a grad transfer from Duke, earned the starting kicker spot in the offseason.

Nuernberger did eventually win the role back, but it took nine games into the 2015 season to do so, and the sophomore finished the season with just three field goals and 17 extra points. In his first two seasons, the kicker holds 10 kicking records at Ohio State, including total kicking points made in a season and consecutive extra points (he has never missed one). Entering his junior season as the de facto starter, Nuernberger suffered a groin injury in fall camp, and walk-on kicker Tyler Durbin wound up with the job for the duration of the season.

Now, with Durbin gone, Nuernberger faces a new threat from, for the first time, a younger kicker. Blake Haubeil was the fourth-ranked kicker in the 2017 recruiting class, and Urban Meyer has made clear that the kicking competition is an open one.

Nuernberger has been an active voice on social media during his time at Ohio State, and recently posted a video to Instagram in which he hit a 60-yard field goal seemingly with ease, while former Ohio State punter Cameron Johnston held (Johnston recently signed with the Philadelphia Eagles). During his freshman season, Nuernberger struggled from distance, hitting just five-of-10 attempts from 40+ yards. While the social video shows Nuernberger is capable, he will need to deliver a lot more of this throughout fall camp to secure his role as a starter.

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Google Huge Top247 rankings bump for OSU commit Teague, target Ruckert - 247Sports

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Huge Top247 rankings bump for OSU commit Teague, target Ruckert
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Another potential Buckeye receiving a huge bump is Ohio State defensive end target Tyreke Smith who has moved from No. 149 to No. 71 in the new Top247. Another Buckeye target getting a nice bump is defensive back Tyson Campbell who went from No.


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Google Huge Top247 rankings bump for OSU commit Teague, target Ruckert - 247Sports

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Huge Top247 rankings bump for OSU commit Teague, target Ruckert
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Another potential Buckeye receiving a huge bump is Ohio State defensive end target Tyreke Smith who has moved from No. 149 to No. 71 in the new Top247. Another Buckeye target getting a nice bump is defensive back Tyson Campbell who went from No.

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Kevin Wilson (center in white) coached Indiana against Ohio State for the last six years. Now, he's the Buckeyes offensive coordinator and will call his first game against his old team on Thursday night, Aug. 31, at Indiana. That will make for an ...
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Google Football: Six Buckeyes placed on preseason award watch lists - OSU - The Lantern

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... to the defensive player of the year — as it was announced that sophomore defensive end Nick Bosa, redshirt senior defensive end Tyquan Lewis, junior cornerback Denzel Ward and junior linebacker Jerome Baker would represent the Buckeyes on the list.
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LGHL 6 Ohio State players announced to the Maxwell Football Club watch lists

6 Ohio State players announced to the Maxwell Football Club watch lists
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Several Buckeyes are up for both the Maxwell Award and Chuck Bednarik Award.

The Maxwell Football Club announced its watch lists for the 81st annual Maxwell Award and the 23rd annual Chuck Bednarik Award, and six Ohio State Buckeyes found their way onto the too-early radar for the organization.

On the offensive side, competing for the Maxwell Award will be quarterback J.T. Barrett and running back Mike Weber. Barrett has spent many pre-seasons being named to watch lists, and with this being his last season in Columbus, he’s bound to make it count. During his time with the Buckeyes, Barrett has earned 23 school records, including being the only three-time captain in Ohio State history.

While he may be less experienced than Barrett, rusher Mike Weber is also expected to have a big season this year. He’s coming off of a freshman season that was capped with the Big Ten's Thomson-Randle El freshman of the year award, following a performance that made him just the third Ohio State freshman to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season (1,096 yards) while scoring nine touchdowns and averaging 6.0 yards per carry.

Over on defense, there is a mix of young and old competing for the Bednarik Award, including linebacker Jerome Baker, defensive ends Nick Bosa and Tyquan Lewis, and cornerback Denzel Ward.

Lewis, the fifth-year senior, is hoping to add another bit of hardware to his collegiate resume, building off of his current reign as the Big Ten Smith-Brown defensive lineman of the year.

The Silver Bullets were loaded last season, and despite Denzel Ward not getting a start in 2016 — behind Marshon Lattimore and Gareon Conley — the cornerback still lined up for 468 snaps, among the three-man rotation. He’s expected to be a critical component to the team’s defense in 2017 and could end up improving on his nine pass breakups, which tied for the team-lead last year.

Semifinalists for the Maxwell and Bednarik Awards will be announced Oct. 30, 2017, followed by an announcement of the final three for each award on Nov. 20. The winners of the 2017 Maxwell and Bednarik Awards will be announced as part of the Home Depot College Football Awards Show held on December 7, 2017.

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LGHL 4-star OT Max Wray ready to focus on football after flipped commitment

4-star OT Max Wray ready to focus on football after flipped commitment
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The Franklin, TN native brings depth and a big boost to the Buckeyes O-line.

When four-star offensive tackle Max Wray made his first visit to Ohio State, it was to simply check off another box, leaving no stone unturned. That one visit, though, had a seismic impact on the Franklin, Tennessee native, as Wray decommitted from Georgia and joined OSU instead in April.

It was a decision that wasn't taken lightly and while he's glad his recruitment is finally over, Wray is even happier knowing that he's headed to the Buckeye State in 2018. In preparation for his senior season and a possible early enrollment at OSU, Wray spoke with us about his flipped commitment, the pressure of being recruited, and more.

(Note: Remarks lightly edited for clarity.)

Land-Grant Holy Land: You committed to Georgia but later changed your mind and decided on OSU instead. Why did you decommit?

Max Wray: The first time, we were just going up to check a box to make sure we weren’t missing anything. We just liked talking with Coach Meyer, the players, everybody else and all of that. It was everything we wanted in a school.

LGHL: What was going through your mind when you started seriously considering OSU as an option?

Wray: It just felt like home. Hanging out with the guys and everybody else, it felt awesome. Even talking to them and Coach Meyer, it shows that its more than just football for them. Me and my parents sat down and talked it over and thought this is the best decision for me as a football player and as a man.

LGHL: Being someone that flipped their commitment, you must've felt a fair amount of pressure. Did you enjoy being recruited?

Wray: I’ve never really been much of a fan. I didn’t like all the attention and I didn’t like taking visits all the time. Now I’m just excited to play football and workout, do normal kid stuff. When you’re not decided, there’s a lot of pressure from everyone you talk to and anyone that knows who you are.

LGHL: What role did your parents play in your final decision?

Wray: Honestly, me and my parents just sat down and just talked and said that we had better opportunities and that a lot had changed in the last year since I had committed. So, we just wanted to open it back up and make sure it was the best decision for me. I just thought it was a place that suited my personality and my family better, so that’s where we went.

LGHL: You've said that OSU's coaches have a vision for you. What plans do they have in store for you and what is your relationship with them like?

Wray: Well, me and Coach Studrawa are really tight. He’s an awesome guy and a really good coach. I’m really excited to work with him in the future. They basically told me, though, that they want me to come in and participate and compete as early as I can. They gave me an opportunity and it’s up to me to work for it.

LGHL: How are you preparing this summer, not only for you senior season in high school, but your eventual career as a Buckeye?

Wray: I’m coming off a knee injury, so I’m working out with my team in the mornings and twice a week I have to go to physical therapy. It’s going pretty well, we’re ahead of schedule, so I should be back for the season. I feel good, it was just a recurring thing that I had to get fixed before I came to Columbus. I’m taking an online class right now so I can graduate early. It’s kind of a grind right now.

LGHL: I doubt you grew up wanting to be a lineman. Were there any other positions you wanted to play growing up?

Wray: I was a quarterback until freshman year of high school. I played quarterback in flag football and I really loved it because I got to touch the ball every play. I was obviously a big kid growing up, so when I got to pee-wee, I was over the weight limit. I couldn’t touch the ball and had to go back to being a lineman. I went back to playing quarterback in middle school and then freshman year I moved to tight end and defensive end.

LGHL: Top 3 musical albums of the year in any genre. Go.

Wray: Oh God. I listen to a lot of music. I got to throw Zach Brown Band’s album (Welcome Home) in there, it’s super good. Young Thug’s album (Beautiful Thugger Girls), I like that. There’s been so many good albums lately. My last one is probably Culture by Migos.

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Google Four Buckeyes, RedHawks' Harding, UK's Jones on Bednarik Watch List - Cincinnati.com

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Four Buckeyes, RedHawks' Harding, UK's Jones on Bednarik Watch List
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Four Ohio State Buckeyes - linebacker Jerome Baker, defensive ends Nick Bosa and Tyquan Lewis and cornerback Denzel Ward - as well as Miami RedHawks cornerback Heath Harding and University of Kentucky linebacker Jordan Jones are among 85 ...


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Google Buckeyes retain top baseball recruit Lonsway - 247Sports

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Buckeyes retain top baseball recruit Lonsway
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The left-handed pitcher was also selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 19th round of the MLB Draft in June. Therefore, there was some consternation from the Buckeyes regarding Lonsway's future. Might he decide to forego his scholarship at Ohio State ...


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Google BH: Decision time for Carman | Does Urban like the slate? - 247Sports

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BH: Decision time for Carman | Does Urban like the slate?
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... ** FNL or cookout for Carman? … Friday Night Lights is July 21. The Clemson Cookout is the same day. Jackson Carman is trying to decide which one to attend. But closer to home there are other options including a Friday Night Lights at Louisville ...


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Google Six Buckeyes on Maxwell, Bednarik watch lists - 247Sports

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Six Buckeyes on Maxwell, Bednarik watch lists
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Maxwell Football Club today announced its watch lists for the 81st annual Maxwell Award and the 23rd annual Chuck Bednarik Award, and multiple Ohio State Buckeyes are on the radar for the organization's respective player of the ...
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LGHL Start your week off right by seeing Taylor Decker wreck a Michigan man with a Twitter response

Start your week off right by seeing Taylor Decker wreck a Michigan man with a Twitter response
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[x] rekt [ ] not rekt

The year is 2017, and I still can’t believe that Twitter is still free. The reason why I say that: On Thursday, former Ohio State offensive tackle Taylor Decker went on Twitter and made a comment about headphones and getting a tattoo, a heckler on said website tweeted at Decker about trading in memorabilia for the tat a la Tattoo-gate, and Decker fired back with a comeback that we all dream about delivering.

Since there was some good, like the spot, updates on Ohio State basketball, as well as fun spot the difference puzzles last week, I, one of the managing editors at Land-Grant Holy Land, thought this story should be utilized as a solid pick-me-up heading into the new workweek.

Without further delay, the Twitter story:

The leadoff by Decker.


Thoughts on headphones while getting tattooed? I always find it a little odd but maybe I'm crazy.

— Taylor Decker (@TDeck68) July 6, 2017

A question is asked about whether or not this tattoo in question is on the same shoulder that Decker just had repaired.


Not on your shoulder I hope.

— Jacob Birmingham (@Jabirmingham88) July 7, 2017

Yup right on my surgically repaired shoulder that's in a sling actually https://t.co/xLnpwyY0Bq

— Taylor Decker (@TDeck68) July 7, 2017

Then comes the Michigan man.


Can't take the Ohio State out of the player... apparently. Is this a trade for gold pants? Go Blue.

— Tony Elias (@bomaizey) July 7, 2017

And then Decker comes in for the knockout tweet.


Well I do have plenty of gold pants from kicking their ass for 4 years. https://t.co/RaTj4K2mrI

— Taylor Decker (@TDeck68) July 7, 2017

From 2012-2015, Decker was part of an undefeated team in Urban Meyer’s first season, a national championship team, and helped beat Michigan four times—getting those gold pants in the process.

After Decker’s response, more good tweets started to roll in. Here’s a couple of them:


TAYLOR DECKER with the ICHIGAN MIC DROP pic.twitter.com/QsdISasqHV

— mike perry (@jrisgr88) July 7, 2017

This sums them up pic.twitter.com/Bu7bAOFAus

— Michael B. Cline (@MichaelBCline) July 8, 2017

I hope this helped make your Monday a tad better.

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Proctor to return to Ohio State for first time since commitment
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Proctor visited Ohio State in June of 2016 and made it back for the Buckeyes' spring game this past April and committed to Ohio State at that time. The 6-foot-2 and 185-pound Proctor is a 4-star prospect in the 247Sports rankings. He is the country's No.

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Can Indiana beat Ohio State? A 5 percent chance the Buckeyes could lose
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Kevin Wilson (center in white) coached Indiana against Ohio State for the last six years. Now, he's the Buckeyes offensive coordinator and will call his first game against his old team on Thursday night, Aug. 31, at Indiana. That will make for an ...
Jeremy Ruckert sets decision date, old name resurfaces for Friday Night Lights, and moreLandof10.com
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Ohio State could have 5 first-round picks; Buckeyes rank as top academic-and-athletic combo
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LGHL 2 top 2018 recruits list Ohio State among current leaders

2 top 2018 recruits list Ohio State among current leaders
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Guess what? The Buckeyes are still in the mix for a pair of standouts.

Soon after earning his scholarship offer from Urban Meyer and the Ohio State coaching staff, four-star tight end Jeremy Ruckert, a class of 2018 standout, stated the following to Land-Grant Holy Land:

“It felt so surreal and it was an honor to get it from [Coach Meyer]. I have no favorites right now but it is Ohio State and it can't get much better than that. I'm just enjoying and riding this whole process out.”

Fast forward over a year and Ruckert is all set to announce his college plans to the world.

Picking up well over 20 full ride scholarship offers from programs across the country during the process, the Lindenhurst, NY native will select between Ohio State, Michigan, Notre Dame, and Wisconsin on Monday July 17.


I will be committing to one of these 4 schools on July 17th at 3:00 PM!! #GoBlue #GoBucks #GoIrish #OnWisconsin pic.twitter.com/qfYEH7PAb4

— Jeremy Ruckert (@Jeremy_Ruckert1) July 7, 2017

A big target at over 6-foot-5, and 235-pounds, the soft handed U.S. Army All-American has shown the play making ability Meyer and crew are searching for out of their potential incoming recruits. Last season as a junior, Ruckert, who would add another scoring threat to the Buckeyes already star studded roster, hauled in 58 passes for 807 yards and eight touchdowns.

All signs currently point towards Jeremy heading to Columbus. Will Ruckert join the Buckeyes class of 2018 or will he take his talents elsewhere? We won’t have to wait much longer to find out.

Stick with the Land-Grant Holy Land recruiting team for the latest.

Montgomery sets commitment date


Ruckert wasn’t the only Ohio State target to take to his twitter page to announce his upcoming commitment date.

Also releasing his plans to pledge to a program, Ken Montgomery is down to four schools. OSU, Alabama, Penn State, UCLA, are the final programs fighting it out to land the 6-foot-1 cornerback.


July 27th I will be committing on @SpecSportsFL

Alabama
Ohio State⭕
Penn state
UCLA

— Ken Montgomery Jr (@KenKensmiley5) July 8, 2017

While things point to Montgomery committing to UCLA or Penn State, it shows the Ohio State football program carries heavy weight among some of the top prospects in the country.

Ohio State definitely wanted to add numerous defensive backs to its 2018 recruiting class. Montgomery might not end up in Columbus, but the Buckeyes are sitting pretty at the moment, currently holding pledges from recruits such as Jaiden Woodbey, Josh Proctor and Sevyn Banks.

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Ohio State Recruiting Notebook: The latest in Buckeyes recruiting ...
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Ohio State could be on the verge on landing its top TE target for 2018, a familiar name in Ohio resurfaces for a Friday Night Lights visit, and more.
Jaiden Woodbey ready for return visit with Ohio State Buckeyes247Sports

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Buckeyes are in good shape for the top recruiting class
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"The Buckeyes have a legitimate shot at the No. 1-ranked recruiting class on signing day after finishing No. 2 behind Alabama in 2017. Ohio State has an astonishing 13 of its 14 commitments ranked in the ESPN 300, nine of which are ranked in the top 100.
Ohio State football | Former head coaches blend in well in Urban Meyer's systemThe Columbus Dispatch

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Google Oats not out yet? Buckeyes set to host in-state star for FNL - 247Sports

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Oats not out yet? Buckeyes set to host in-state star for FNL
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Ohio State has commitments from linebackers Dallas Gant and Teradja Mitchell. It is believed the Buckeyes would like to get one more at the position in the current cycle, and are looking at a number of different players to fill that spot. The names K ...


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