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LGHL Ohio State’s Raekwon McMillan was always expected to be great, and he was

Ohio State’s Raekwon McMillan was always expected to be great, and he was
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McMillan somehow exceeded his sky-high expectations.

Simply playing football at Ohio State carries a considerable amount of hype, but there’s an extra layer of expectation reserved for the brightest recruits. In 2012, the nation’s fifth-ranked recruit Noah Spence signed with the Buckeyes. Five-star safety Vonn Bell was the crown jewel of the team’s 2013 recruiting class. Both Spence and Bell went on to be drafted in the first two rounds of the NFL draft, and 2014’s No. 1 overall linebacker recruit, Raekwon McMillan, is about to join them.

“When we roll into games as the underdog, like we were my freshman year, we were trying to prove to the world that Ohio State is the best team in the nation, and we were.”


Raekwon McMillan

You may have heard, but most true freshman do not play under Urban Meyer. 17 of 24 true freshman redshirted in 2013, 14 of 23 in 2014, and a whopping 21 of 25 in 2015. Even the freshmen that did play were mostly limited to special teams aside from a select few players, including McMillan.

McMillan had a chance to seize the mike linebacker role from senior captain Curtis Grant, but Grant managed to hold off the true freshman and played brilliantly for the Buckeyes down the stretch. Still, McMillan actually played more total snaps than Grant and he finished eighth on the Buckeyes with 54 tackles.

McMillan showed a knack for making splash plays, as he took an interception to the house against Maryland and racked up seven tackles for a loss. His rare blend of size and athleticism was on full display during Oregon backup quarterback Jeff Lockie’s single snap of the National Championship:


McMillan’s performance that beautiful Monday night has resulted in an incredible amount of Marshon Lattimore mistakes, but it proved to be just the beginning of something special. McMillan started from day one as a sophomore and emerged as a key player on a defense that featured six NFL draft picks from the 2016 Draft alone. Overall, he led the team and ranked fourth in the Big Ten with 119 tackles. McMillan’s spectacular season earned him first-team All-Big Ten and second-team All-American recognition.

We saw much of the same from McMillan this season: consistent excellence. Another 100-plus tackles. Another season where opponents averaged fewer than four yards per carry on the ground. More first-team All-Big Ten and second-team All-American recognition.

It seemed like Buckeye Nation took McMillan’s excellence for granted at times, but he clearly earned a spot among the greatest Ohio State linebackers with his performance against Michigan.

"No, I don't root for them ... No. I mean, as a player and as our rival, I really just don't root for them at all. It's not a thing that I do, and I don't feel like anybody at our university should, either. It is what it is.”


Raekwon McMillan on if he rooted for Michigan to beat Iowa prior to The Game.

McMillan’s attitude towards the Wolverines is almost as exceptional as his performance on the field was on November 26, 2016. He tied his career-high with 16 tackles and repeatedly made big stops in a game that was full of them. McMillan’s play helped earn the Buckeyes the first touchdown of The Game:


McMillan shot into the backfield on a delayed blitz, as he did an excellent job at redirecting himself into the open gap. He was able to get to the quarterback before the running back could slide over, and Malik Hooker took care of the rest.

While McMillan would’ve liked to finish his career with another national championship trophy, he was still spectacular during his final game. Overall, he led the team with 15 tackles, including 12 solo stops and a sack during Ohio State’s Orange Bowl loss to Clemson.

“He’s exceeded every expectation. I’ve had very few like that. From day one, when he walked on campus, he was a grown man.”


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McMillan’s on-field play was more than enough to earn him a spot on an NFL roster, but analysts began to nitpick his play in the lead up to the combine. “Sources” questioned whether or not he could defend the pass, and there were concerns on if he could be a three-down linebacker at the next level.

McMillan’s 4.61-second 40-yard dash was the third-highest mark among all linebackers (ha). He added a solid 23 reps on bench and showed some athleticism that viewers apparently thought he was lacking.

In reality, McMillan proved time-and-time again that he was more than capable of holding up against the pass. Ohio State played a ton of man coverage this season which often featured two cornerbacks, as well as a safety, locked up with three receivers. This left the Buckeyes’ linebackers to deal with opposing running backs.

It usually made sense for outside linebackers Chris Wormley and Jerome Baker to cover opposing running backs due to their outside alignment, but McMillan showed he has the wheels and ball skills to run with some of the nation’s best players when necessary:


Saquon Barkley is pretty good at football, but McMillan was able to identify the wheel route, avoid being picked, and ultimately break up the pass. His comfort in deep coverage shows, as he was able to avoid interfering with Barkley and didn’t shoot his hand up until the moment the ball arrived.

Of course, McMillan thrives against the run, but isn’t that the case with almost every elite middle linebacker? At 6’2” 240 pounds, McMillan was put on this earth to eliminate running backs and that’s exactly what he did his entire career against the best competition out there:


McMillan does a great job deciphering the play in the above clip and is able to make the tackle against Oklahoma’s Joe Mixon. Depending on character concerns, Mixon could wind up being among the top-three running backs drafted this April, but he’s far from the most impressive back that McMillan has faced. Tevin Coleman, Jordan Howard, Melvin Gordon, Derrick Henry, C.J. Prosise ... the list goes on, and despite various amounts of success among the group, one thing remained clear: McMillan more than held his own against the best competition the country had to offer.

“Last three years, last three, four years of my life, it's been everything ... Everything that I give my time to, my effort, my energy to has been Ohio State.”


Raekwon McMillan

McMillan declared a year early for the NFL draft and it’s easy to see why. Having won a national championship, all-american recognition, and three pairs of golden pants, there really wasn’t anything more for McMillan to accomplish in Columbus. His name will almost assuredly be announced in the first two days of the NFL Draft this April. Regardless of how his career turns out at the next level, one things is clear: Raekwon McMillan deserves to have his name mentioned aside the best Ohio State linebackers of all time.

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Malik Hooker will not attend the NFL Draft
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Maybe this makes sense as Hooker was a basketball player who didn't take up competitive football until his junior year of high school and therefore may not have had the same dreams as his high school and Buckeye teammates. The NFL Draft begins on ...


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LGHL Ohio State-Purdue 2017 final score: Buckeyes get first Big Ten win in a rout

Ohio State-Purdue 2017 final score: Buckeyes get first Big Ten win in a rout
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The baseball Bucks struck early and often against the Boilermakers.

On wrestling night at Bill Davis Stadium in Columbus (can’t make this up), Ohio State baseball delivered a stone-cold stunner to visiting Purdue, notching its first victory in Big Ten play by a score of 13-2.

The Buckeyes scored three times in the first inning, once in the second, three again in the third, and twice more in the fourth, taking advantage of rainy, windy conditions and uncharacteristic command problems for Boilermakers’ starter Tanner Andrews to run away with things.

Andrews has been a major reason that first year head coach Mark Wasikowski’s squad is enjoying a revival, already topping last season’s win total. With the exception of one tough start, the junior right-hander has been a true ace for the Boilermakers.

That’s what made his performance in this one tough for Purdue to overcome. Andrews allowed seven runs, six earned, on six hits in just three innings of work, walking five and throwing four wild pitches on a night when every member of the Ohio State starting lineup reached base safely.

The first crooked number went up in the bottom of the first. Jalen Washington and Noah McGowan each singled with two down in the frame, and Zach Ratcliff was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Andrews then uncorked a wicked wild pitch that careened off the catcher’s shin guard and shot down the first base line, allowing Washington and McGowan to both score and Ratcliff to reach third. Brady Cherry delivered an RBI single to left-center to bring home Ratcliff for a 3-0 lead.

Command problems plagued Andrews again in the second. The right-hander walked Dominic Canzone and Noah West to start the inning, then advanced both into scoring position on a wild pitch with Tre’ Gantt at the plate. A couple of pitches later, another wild one went to the backstop, and Canzone scampered home.

In the third, Tyler Cowles and Canzone both singled with one out, putting runners on the corners. West followed with a sacrifice fly to left to plate Cowles and push the advantage to 5-0. After a Gantt walk, Jacob Barnwell delivered a two-run single, and the rout was on.

The scarlet and gray delivered the knockout blow to Andrews in the fourth when McGowan led off with a triple. He scored one batter later when Ratcliff singled back up the middle off Boilermaker reliever Hunter Wolfe.

Ratcliff would eventually score himself, making it a 9-0 lead, when Wolfe uncorked a wild pitch of his own with two outs and West in the batter’s box.

Benefitting from the onslaught was Yianni Pavlopoulos, who was inserted into the starting rotation for the weekend in place of the injured Adam Niemeyer. After struggling in his role at the back end of the bullpen in recent weeks, the redshirt junior breezed through five scoreless innings, allowing a mere two hits and striking out three.

With the game out of reach in the bottom of the eighth, the Buckeyes tacked on four more against reliever Adam Dressler. Andrew Fishel singled, Washington reached on an error, and McGowan walked to load the bases with nobody out. Bo Coolen, pinch hitting for Ratcliff, roped a double down the right field line to clear the bases. He would later score as well on a Canzone groundout.

Reece Calvert and Connor Curlis followed Pavlopoulos out of the bullpen, and continued the solid performance on the mound. Calvert tossed two scoreless and Curlis yielded just a pair of unearned runs with four punchouts in his two innings to close things out.

It was a refreshing performance for Ohio State as compared to recent games when the team claimed an early lead and experienced a letdown. Head coach Greg Beals had spoken earlier in the week of “attack it one game at a time and take care of the things that are in the moment,” and it seems the message was received.

The Buckeyes have now won two in a row, improving to 11-14 overall, and getting off the schneid in conference play has them 1-3. Game two of the three game set with Purdue is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, with Big Ten Network broadcasting the matchup live.

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Google Men's lacrosse: Buckeyes' offense faces strong test against Penn State - OSU - The Lantern

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WR James Clark (transferring to Virginia Tech)

Re: As a graduate transfer, Clark, who’ll continue on as a member of OSU’s track team through the remainder of that sport’s season, will be eligible to play for Tech in 2017. The upcoming season will be Clark’s final season of eligibility.
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It's great to see that he 1) graduated and/or will graduate from Ohio State and 2) still gets to run track this Spring.

Best of luck to him at VT.
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LGHL Ohio State football practices are literally swinging for the fences to prevent fumbles

Ohio State football practices are literally swinging for the fences to prevent fumbles
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Running back coach Tony Alford has a different way to make sure that pigskin doesn’t hit the ground.

“During a footwork drill in which running backs maneuver around obstacles, Alford stands by with a taped-covered toy baseball bat, swiping at the ball like he is down by three in a home run derby.”

Nicholas Piotrowicz, The Blade


Ohio State football spring practices are already in full swing, and one of the themes the offense is working on is a simple one: don’t fumble the football.

To make sure of that, running back coach Tony Alford is swinging for the fences in his attempt to make sure his squad doesn’t put the rock on the turf, literally. On footwork drills, the running backs run through obstacles, which includes Alford swinging out the ball with a wiffle bat.

According to the article written by Nicholas Piotrowicz, there is a method to the madness; Alford isn’t swinging for the sake of swinging.

The act of swinging at the runners is to simulate defensive tacklers going after the football. No matter what happens, the lesson is that the defense will be going after the ball — and proper fundamentals need to be established to make sure a fumble doesn’t happen.

Last season, the Buckeyes put the pigskin on the turf 17 times, but only lost the possession on five of those, according to Piotrowicz. Against Clemson, star running back Mike Weber coughed the ball up twice, as the Tigers cruised to a 31-0 victory against the Scarlet and Gray.

We’ll see how the bat attack helps in the Buckeyes’ pursuit of keeping the ball in their possession.

“One of the challenges Weber is facing is coming back from the rough end of the 2016 season. In the final two games of the 2016 season, a 30-27 double-overtime win over Michigan and a 31-0 Fiesta Bowl loss to Clemson, he combined for 50 rushing yards on 16 carries with only one touchdown run.”

Colin Gay on Mike Weber’s path to becoming a leader for the Buckeyes in 2017, The Lantern



As you read above, Mike Weber had a rough game against Clemson. But, if you look back at Weber’s last two games (Michigan and Clemson), there is a lot to be desired for the stud running back this season.

Weber didn’t break the 100 total yard plateau in, arguably, the two biggest games of the season for the Bucks. Against Michigan, Weber was responsible for 26 yards; against Clemson, 24 yards. Earlier in the season, Weber torched the Oklahoma Sooners for 123 yards, Penn State for 71 yards and carried the Scarlet and Gray against Michigan State with 111 yards.

The experience (the highs and lows) have helped Weber become a leader.

In an article written by Colin Gay of The Lantern, running back coach Tony Alford talked about how Weber has carried himself. From keeping his body in shape, to learning what the wideouts and other offensive personnel are doing during plays, Alford says those things are the steps a player makes in becoming a premier player.

Becoming a leader is an important part of a team. Especially with the new talent coming in, having experienced members teach the right stuff to the new guys is paramount. Weber has already taken the steps to not only better himself on the gridiron, but better himself as a leader.

We’ll see the full scope of Weber’s transformation as the season draws nearer.

“He is leaning on Ward to be the leader. Though it's true that Ohio State lost both starting cornerbacks from last year's team, Coombs is quick to point out that Ward saw roughly as many plays as Lattimore and Conley, rotating in throughout each game.”

Tim May, Columbus Dispatch


You’ve read about leaders on the offensive, now, let’s look at what the defensive side of the ball has in terms of leadership. After another crop of Buckeyes have been plucked by the lure of the NFL, new guys get to step up and become leaders of the Silver Bullets.

Gareon Conley and Marshon Lattimore are the defensive backs departing for the draft, so that means Denzel Ward is now in the spotlight as the experienced man in the secondary. Filling the void shouldn’t be too hard for Ward, as he has seen ample playing time as a DB.

In an article by the the Columbus Dispatch’s Tim May, Ward said that he is blessed to have the coaches’ support in going out playing in the spotlight. Additionally, Ward said to May that he is ready to go out there and “help lead the team”.

Leadership in the land of DBs is going to be huge, as new players will fill in the spots. Having Ward, an experienced member, lead is instrumental — in the same way that Weber has been thrust into the leadership role on offense.

Strong leaders help make teams in championship contenders. With Ward and Weber in the mix to lend their hands in leading this year’s team in their respective positions, this should be another fun team to watch.

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Stephen A. Smith stopped by Ohio State yesterday.

• Ohio Statehouse is looking for volunteers.

• Four-time winner of the employee of the quarter? This doggo.

• The number of women coaches in college basketball has declined, according to The New York Times.

An update on the Michael Flynn immunity situation.

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Google 2018 Ohio State Commit Compares Draft Picks of Buckeyes-Wolverines - Scarlet and Game

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tBBC Former Marketing Executive Sues Eugene Melnyk

Former Marketing Executive Sues Eugene Melnyk
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After years of rumours and stories regarding Eugene Melnyk’s relationship and treatment of employees, one has finally seen the light of day.

Thanks to the filing of a 23-page claim by Peter O’Leary, the team’s former chief marketing officer and vice-president of ticketing, fans have been provided with a rare and surreal glimpse into the dynamics and inner workings of the hockey club.

Postmedia’s Wayne Scanlan has a fantastic write-up in both local papers (Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa Sun) chronicling the details of O’Leary’s claim and for Melnyk, the timing couldn’t be worse.

Not only will this negative PR be distracting for a hockey team that is trying to clinch a playoff berth and make some noise in the first round, news of the claim arrived the night before Melnyk’s inaugural gala in Toronto for ‘The Organ Project’.

This filing is centred on the dissonance between O’Leary and the Senators’ owner.

On one hand, O’Leary is alleging that his firing on December 12, 2016, was a breach of his contract and that Melnyk created a toxic work environment through some abusive behaviour.

Within the claim, O’Leary’s representatives portrayed a disconnect within the organization’s hierarchy wherein their client received strong performance reviews from then-president and COO Cyril Leeder while Melnyk “at times used profanity and levelled insults at executive team members, including constantly calling into question their competency. Mr. Melnyk sent abusive emails to the executive team and frequently threatened to dismiss them.”

And all this time I believed that alleged abusive emails only led to long-time Swedish captains bolting for the Red Wings, hey-o!

According to the filing, Melnyk’s allegedly blamed O’Leary for the team’s gate revenue and struggles at the box office. In his defence, Melnyk’s representatives will argue that this constitutes just cause for rightful dismissal. Per the Scanlan’s article, “Melnyk signed the termination letter, calling O’Leary ‘dishonest’ and his performance ‘dismal,’ citing absenteeism and a failure to co-operate with outside consultants.”

I don’t know whether there’s any truth to the claims of absenteeism, but considering Melnyk has spent most of his time running the Senators from Toronto and Barbados and even allegedly asked O’Leary “How and when did you get the title of Chief Marketing Officer?”, he’d be one to know.

Of course, this team’s disappointing ticket sales aren’t simply a by-product of the marketing department’s decisions – although, this team’s marketing and brand warrant legitimate criticism.

The federal government’s Phoenix pay system, the RedBlacks’ Grey Cup run and the accompanying competitive market for entertainment dollars, an oversaturated home schedule in the early portion of the season, the location and game-day experience at the Canadian Tire Centre and general fan apathy have all played a role here.

Melnyk, of course, has never accepted responsibility for how his words, actions or playoff mandate have not only negatively affected the decision-making of his front office but shaken this fan base’s confidence in him, as an owner, to deliver a winner to this city.

Although this claim seems destined for a settlement where non-disclosure agreements will stop the flow of information, the damage however is already done.

Irrespective of how this claim unfolds, there are important items alleged within:

  • The organization’s ticket sales were down and the team was losing money.
  • This loss of revenue contributed to O’Leary’s assertion that it made it difficult for the Senators to retain or attract staff “when the hockey club reduced net pay and was late on bonus pay. He alleges the Senators made all departments reduce spending by 10 per cent, which led to personnel reductions, including janitors.”
  • Further legal action is pending from ousted managers seeking severance.”

This claim could just be the first of many. With it getting the front-page treatment in the two local papers and some national exposure on Yahoo! Sports, it may be tough to put this genie back in the bottle.

Rightly or wrongly, the Harold Ballard comps aren’t going to stop anytime soon and this claim just lends credence to the perception that Melnyk is difficult to work for and is only concerned with the bottom line.

Other News and Notes:

  • Since the trade deadline on March 1st, the Senators have taken the most minor penalties in the league with 64. Considering the recent struggles of the team at 5v5 and on the PK, the Senators could do themselves a favour by staying out of the box.
  • Erik Karlsson’s streak of consecutive games played ended last night at 324. It was the first game that Karlsson has missed since returning from a partially severed Achilles tendon. Karlsson was feeling the effects of a blocked shot from Tuesday night’s game in Philadelphia.
  • After last night’s unwatchable 5-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild, the players held a closed-door meeting. With the Leafs two-points back and the Bruins three-points back, playing with a sense of urgency is something that the Senators can actually afford.

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LGHL Former Ohio State WR James Clark to transfer to Virginia Tech

Former Ohio State WR James Clark to transfer to Virginia Tech
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We knew he was leaving. Now we know where to.

Earlier this month, Ohio State announced that James Clark would not be returning to Ohio State, as he would complete his degree and seek a graduate transfer. Now, we know his destination.

Per the Daytona Beach-Journal, Clark will join the Virginia Tech Hokies.

Clark, a former four-star prospect from New Smyrna Beach, FL, never really blew up with Ohio State, as injuries to his ankle and hamstring slowed his career. He finished with six catches and 47 yards last season, with only one catch going over ten yards.

Per the report, how Tech head coach Justin Fuente used his wideouts last year helped seal the deal:


"You can see the production they have out of the receivers," Clark said. "And as a team, they went to the ACC championship last year, and they know how to get their playmakers the ball.

Clark was reportedly also considering South Florida. He’ll compete with Ohio State’s track team this spring, and head to Virginia Tech later this summer.

It was easy to see that Clark had lots of potential, and hopefully he’s able to be healthy this season and fully realize it for Virginia Tech.

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Ohio State is the favorite in the Big Ten
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It's been since 2014 since Ohio State last won the Big Ten Title. According to one Las Vegas sports book, the Buckeyes should be back on top again in 2017. The Golden Nugget released college football conference championship odds and OSU is the favorite ...
Big Ten roundtable: Which outgoing player will have the best pro career?ESPN (blog)

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LGHL Ohio State baseball hosts Purdue looking for first Big Ten win

Ohio State baseball hosts Purdue looking for first Big Ten win
Ben Martens
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The Buckeyes are hoping to start turning the season around against an improved Boilermakers squad.

Tuesday’s 3-0 victory over Ohio University didn’t feel like a typical midweek game for the Ohio State baseball team. After being swept two straight weekends by Xavier and Minnesota, the Buckeyes were in desperate need of something good happening on the field, something to stave off, if even for a few days, the feeling of the season teetering on the brink of collapse.

“It was one of those games where we wanted to get guys work, but we thought we needed to win also,” head coach Greg Beals told The Lantern. “We needed to get on winning ways. We needed to change the air and the only way to do that is to have some success and win a ballgame.”

It wasn’t the prettiest of wins, but that isn’t the point. Ohio State did just enough with the bats, getting the kind of timely hitting that has eluded the club for much of the season, and had one of its most solid performances of the year on the mound in notching its first shutout. Coming out on top doesn’t change the fact that the Buckeyes sit four games below .500, or that they started 0-3 in Big Ten play, but heading into the second weekend of conference play, it provides a little extra feeling of momentum.

Last season, Ohio State’s sweep of Purdue was a jumping-off point for the success the team would experience later in the season. The Buckeyes are hopeful that this weekend’s three games against the Boilermakers can have a similar effect.

“Last year at this time, we kind of had it tough. We were kind of battling out, seeing what pieces fit where,” said redshirt senior Jake Post. “We got time to adjust, and I think this weekend against an opponent like Purdue would be a good spark for us.”

Beals will once again be short-handed with his pitching staff, as senior starter Adam Niemeyer (elbow tendinitis) and junior reliever Kyle Michalik (ankle sprain) continue to rehab from injury, causing the rotation and bullpen roles to be question marks heading into Friday night.

Ohio State can’t afford to be on the receiving end of a sweep for the third straight weekend or to fall too far behind in the Big Ten standings. If the scarlet and gray has any designs on avoiding a lost season and defending its conference tournament championship, the turnaround must start now.

Purdue Boilermakers (13-11, 1-2 in Big Ten play)


First year head coach Mark Wasikowski inherited a massive rebuilding project when he took over the Purdue program. The Boilers had a woeful 10-44 record in 2016 under former head man Doug Schreiber, who had been at the helm since 1998. But Wasikowski has been resolute in his belief that things could be turned around.

"The way you turn things around is simple: You have a solid plan, a solid system, and bring in great players to develop with that system,” he told SB Nation’s Hammer and Rails after being hired last July. “When you recruit players to fit into your system that is when you get results."

While recruiting is a long-term venture, Purdue is already way of last season’s pace, having recently put together a seven-game winning streak and already notching wins against high-quality programs that would have seemed impossible a year ago. The Boilers are scoring nearly double the amount of runs per game as they did in 2016.

Leading the attack at the plate for Purdue sophomore catcher Nick Dalesandro and freshman center fielder Skyler Hunter. Hunter has been among the most impressive rookies in the Big Ten, slashing .384/.429/.438, while Dalesandro has built upon a solid first season last year to post a .366/.423/..505 slash line, knocking five doubles, two home runs, and driving in 20 runs in the team’s first 24 games.

Sophomore first baseman Jacson McGowan has supplied plenty of pop in the cleanup position as well, leading the team with eight doubles, three homers, and 24 RBIs.

If anything is holding back the Boilermakers’ revival, though, it has been the pitching staff. Wasikowski’s arms have a collective 5.44 earned run average, a WHIP just under 1.50, and an opposition batting average of .280. Given the Buckeyes’ struggles at the plate of late, it appears this is the perfect opportunity for the team to get its bats going.

The weekend rotation for Purdue is anchored by junior right-hander Tanner Andrews, who has posted a 4-1 record in six starts, with a 3.55 ERA and a nearly 4-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio, while limiting opposing hitters to a .223 average.

Behind Andrews are sophomore southpaw Gareth Stroh, a junior college transfer who has struggled a bit, going 1-2 with a 6.83 ERA, a WHIP of 2.06, and an opposition batting average of .354, and right-handed sophomore Mike Kornacker, who has yielded an ERA of 5.00 and opponent clip of .324 in seven appearances that includes three starts.

But despite the trouble the rotation has had, the Boilers’ bullpen has been strong. Junior lefty Ross Learnard has allowed just a single run in 10 appearances covering 17 innings, and freshman righty Dalton Parker has saved four games, limiting opponents to a .143 clip at the plate and sporting a WHIP under 1.00. If Ohio State is to come out on top this weekend, its lineup will need to jump on the starters.

Game times and probable pitching matchups


Friday, March 31st, 6:35 p.m. ET (streaming live on Buckeye Vision)

TBD vs. Andrews (4-1, 3.55 ERA)

Saturday, April 1st, 6 p.m. ET (streaming live on BTN2Go)

TBD vs. Stroh (1-2, 6.83)

Sunday, April 2nd, 1 p.m. ET (streaming live on Buckeye Vision)

TBD vs. Kornacker (0-0, 5.00)

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Up close and personal with Captain Bill, the battle for Demario McCall, and more 'DBU' validation for Ohio State
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With Gareon Conley now projected as a first-round pick, he and Marshon Lattimore could give the Buckeyes three cornerbacks taken in that round in the last two years, following up Eli Apple from a year ago. According to ESPN Stats and Information, no ...
Is Denzel Ward, now Ohio State's top corner, actually as good as Marshon Lattimore?cleveland.com

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LGHL Ohio State steps into Georgia (again) for a recruit

Ohio State steps into Georgia (again) for a recruit
Caleb Houser
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The Buckeyes offers another Georgia stud DB.

With Ohio State’s Pro Day concluded and spring practice in full effect for the 2017 Buckeyes, Urban Meyer and his staff have so far been very pleased with what they are seeing in their squad. With the pedal to the metal on developing their team for the upcoming season, the football coaching staff has also been able to play host to some of the nation’s most prized recruits for the 2018 and 2019 classes. There’s rarely any downtime for this coaching staff and lately, Columbus has been what seems like a five-star resort, as it has been able to lure the talent to its stomping grounds.

Georgia the new Ohio?


The Buckeyes have certainly made it no secret that they are in love with recruiting the talent-rich state of Georgia. The past few season under the helm of Urban Meyer has seen Georgia become a top priority recruiting destination — and maybe the highest priority besides Ohio and Florida. While securing a current 2018 commitment from top quarterback prospect Emory Jones, it looks as if Meyer and his gang have serious intentions for scooping more of the South’s best.

Yesterday, while visiting Columbus to see what the Buckeyes have to offer, three-star Georgia prospect Chris Smith was the latest to earn an Ohio State offer. The 5-foot-11, 170-pound Atlanta cornerback is currently ranked as the 36th best at his position and the 41st best prospect at any position in Georgia for 2018, according to 247sports.


Honored to receive an offer from THE Ohio State University #GoBucks !! pic.twitter.com/GGDwTSwwHB

— Chris Smith ll ✯ (@cpsmithdb) March 30, 2017

With 29 offers, it’s no surprise to see why Ohio State likes what they see in Smith. As we’ve seen many times too, those lower star rankings usually tend to increase when certain schools pull the trigger and offer the prospect. One thing is for certain though, the Buckeyes liked him enough to offer him and with Urban Meyer’s track record, that’s all that matters.


#Shhhhh18 https://t.co/LaK1gWb13Y

— Emory Jones (@eXjones6) March 30, 2017

The home state Georgia Bulldogs have thought to be the favorite to land Smith, but current Buckeye commit Emory Jones certainly wouldn’t mind changing that thought. It will be a race to the finish, but with Alabama, Georgia, Auburn, Cal, LSU and many more in the mix, Ohio State will have their work cut out for them.

OSU’s future is bright thanks to their backyard


One of the perks of being the Ohio State Buckeyes is the ability to hold a nationwide presence in the recruiting spectrum. Fortunately, sometimes Ohio State doesn’t even have to leave their own area code to find some of the nation’s best due to the talent within their own border.

Current 2018 commit Jaelen Gill (Westerville, OH / Westerville South) made the short trek over to the Woody Hayes facility to take in another Ohio State’s spring practice.


4-star running back and Buckeye commit @jaelengill21 was in attendance today at practice. pic.twitter.com/IoOydfBUXC

— Patrick Murphy (@_Pat_Murphy) March 30, 2017

The great aspect of the Gill sweepstakes that certainly played a pivotal role in the Buckeyes landing the four-star all-purpose back in their own back yard is the familiarity they have with Ohio’s second ranked prospect.

Ohio State may have had Gill on hand today, but make no mistake about it, running-back coach Tony Alford and Urban Meyer cannot wait to unleash the next infamous H-back type athlete they love to showcase in the highly touted Buckeyes offense.

In-state LB checks out spring practice


Sticking with the trend of in-state prospects right in the Buckeyes backyard, Ohio State played host to Dublin Coffman linebacker Jeslord Boateng. Boateng, a three-star prospect is currently ranked as Ohio’s 34th best prospect at any position and the 61st best outside linebacker in the country, according to 247sports.

The 6-foot-2, 200-pound outside linebacker currently holds 10 offers. Schools such as Cincinnati, Ball State, Bowling Green, Indiana and Iowa State have already put their hat into the ring for his services, but a visit to Ohio State shows Boateng has dreams of landing the Buckeye offer. A visit may just put him in the conversation, but Ohio State of course has a great chance at being able to land their choice at the position for the 2018 class.


Go Bucks❗pic.twitter.com/IV6d36BNwM

— Jeslord Boateng (@JeslordBoateng6) March 30, 2017

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MotS&G Recruiting Spotlight: Jackson Allen

Recruiting Spotlight: Jackson Allen
Richard Tongohan
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Here we are Motsag Sports subscribers with another recruiting spotlight on 2021 Quarterback prospect Jackson Allen from Hattiesburg, MS. We know this is a bit off but the young man is currently the #3 overall Quarterback prospect and considered to be one of the best Dual-Threat prospects even at this early stage in his development. Here is the interview, enjoy!

R.T: With it being so long until you sign your letter of intent, what schools are you currently hearing from?

J.A: Well the past few years, I have had Mississippi State show interest, and mainly that’s it, but I think with me just getting my film out there to colleges and me performing well my freshman year will really help me out as far as interest goes.

R.T: Are there any schools that you are highly interested in at this moment?

J.A: I have grown up a Mississippi State fan, so Mississippi State has been my number 1 school and I love how Dan Mullen works with quarterbacks. I think he is the best in the business at progressing quarterbacks, but I also love Alabama. I love how their offense is, they will spread the defense out from the shotgun but they will also go from under center and work their offense from there. So those are my 2 favorite schools right now.

R.T: What offers do you currently have? Which offers would you like to have prior to your National Signing Day moment?

J.A: At this point, I don’t have an offer. I’m only in the 8th grade, but I think if I perform well my freshman and sophomore years, the offers will come flowing in. I think it is just the competitor inside of you that want to have every D1 scholarship in the country going into signing day.

R.T: What factors do you consider “musts” for the schools that you are interested in?

J.A: My number top 3 “must” would be: 1. Being able to compete for the job as a freshman right when I get on campus. 2. Would be the right system for me as a quarterback. And number 3: Would be, being comfortable with the coaching staff and my position coach.

R.T: Being from Hattiesburg, MS, did you become a quarterback because of Brett Favre? If not, who would you say influenced you to?

J.A: Being from Hattiesburg, MS and when I have to introduce myself to coaches and or media, the first question I get is, “does Brett Favre living in your town influence you to play quarterback?”. My first response is “no” because the funny thing is, I did not wanna play quarterback until my 3rd year of tackle football, which would be my 5th grade year, and the reason I never got to play a different position is because my dad forced me to play quarterback and it turned out amazing, so I give all the credit to my dad!

R.T: What type of quarterback are you? What are your strengths and weaknesses? What can you improve on?

J.A: I don’t hold myself to a specific type of quarterback. I believe I can do it all. I can throw it, I can run it, I can throw it on the run, I can manage the game, and I can make the players around me better. My biggest weakness is flexibility and I’m not the strongest in my core but I’m working hard to fix those things so I can find something else to critique about my game.

R.T: What type of leader are you on the field? And off the field?

J.A: On the field, I am a very intense leader. I feel like I know when to get onto a player and then when to just tell them you’ll get it next time, and I think that separates me from other guys. Off the field, I’m a little bit more laid back, but I do good in the classroom, and I encourage my teammates and classmates to do the same.




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Google Ohio State drops an offer to 3-star OG Warren Ericson - Land-Grant ... - Land-Grant Holy Land

Ohio State drops an offer to 3-star OG Warren Ericson - Land-Grant ... - Land-Grant Holy Land
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Ohio State drops an offer to 3-star OG Warren Ericson - Land-Grant ...
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As always, the Buckeyes are looking to plant the flag in Georgia with their latest offer.

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