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Google Top 20 most important Buckeyes: No. 4 JT Barrett - CBS sports.com (blog)

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Top 20 most important Buckeyes: No. 4 JT Barrett
CBS sports.com (blog)
The college football season has come to a close. As part of our year-end review of Ohio State's 2016 season, we will be counting down the 20 most important contributors to the Buckeyes this year. We will release one per day until we reach the top spot.

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BTN See how Big Ten names fared in 2017 NFL Pro Bowl

See how Big Ten names fared in 2017 NFL Pro Bowl
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

The 2017 Pro Bowl was Sunday night, and the AFC got the best of the NFC, 20-13, in a surprisingly low-scoring all-star game. Former Purdue stars Drew Brees and Cliff Avril highlighted the Big Ten, with the former tossing the NFC’s lone touchdown and the latter registering a sack. To be honest, there weren’t a lot of stats from this one. Here’s how Big Ten names fared, though. OFFENSE Drew Brees (Purdue), NFC: 10-19, 112 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT Kirk Cousins (Michigan State), NFC: 14-20, 158 yards, 1 INT Ezekiel Elliott (Ohio State), NFC: 8 car., 20 yards; 1
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Google Meet Kenton Stufflebeam, the Buckeyes' secret recruiting weapon - ESPN

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Meet Kenton Stufflebeam, the Buckeyes' secret recruiting weapon
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The Buckeyes may have had the deck already stacked in their favor thanks to Stufflebeam's lifelong fandom. But Meyer's willingness to both try to match the salary and carve out time to help mentor another budding superstar certainly didn't hurt. And ...

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Google Five takeaways from series vs. Buckeyes - University of Wisconsin Badgers

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Five takeaways from series vs. Buckeyes
University of Wisconsin Badgers
One: A unique arrangement — splitting the series between Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio, and Madison Square Garden in New York City — produced a rare, uplifting experience for UW. Its 3-1 and 3-2 (overtime) wins over the eighth-ranked Buckeyes ...
Wisconsin men's hockey: Takeaways from sweeping the No. 8 BuckeyesSconnie Sports Talk
Men's hockey: Badgers upset No. 8 Buckeyes in ColumbusUW Badger Herald
Resilient Badgers overcome late Buckeye comeback, secure overtime victory in Madison Square GardenThe Daily Cardinal
Bucky's 5th Quarter -Madison.com -USCHO (blog)
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LGHL Recruits recap Ohio State junior day visit

Recruits recap Ohio State junior day visit
Charles Doss
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The Buckeyes played host to a decent group of prospects over the weekend.

With just days until the class of 2017 puts pen to paper and signs their national letter of intent on National Signing Day with Ohio State, Urban Meyer and the Buckeye coaching staff took time away from chasing down senior targets to play host to a decent group of 2018 and 2019 recruits on Saturday.

Getting a chance to mingle with members of the Ohio State coaching staff, tour the facilities and get a better overall feel for the program as a whole, well over a dozen recruits made it to Columbus to see what it would be like to suit up for Meyer and the Buckeyes.

Want to know what a few of the visitors had to say about their time on the Ohio State campus? Land-Grant Holy Land caught up with the following recruits and had them break down their junior day experience at OSU:

2018 LB Chase Kline


Town/School: Chardon,OH/Chardon

Size: 6’3/225

Offers: Iowa State, Syracuse

Thoughts: “It was very fun and a great experience. I got to see all the facilities and locker room. Really impressed with their treatment and recovery rooms. I talked to many coaches including Tony Alford, Bill Davis, coach (Ryan) Day and many more. At the end I got to go to Urban Meyer’s office and speak with him for a while. He said I'm a great football player and if I continue to work, he can almost guarantee an offer. All the others said they will recruit me very hard and I'm a hell of a player.”

2018 CB DJ Johnson


Town/School: Indianapolis,IN/North Central

Size: 5’11/170

Offers: Ball State, Bowling Green

Thoughts: “It was great. Really enjoyed my time at Ohio State. I was really impressed and definitely left a huge impression on me. [I liked] Just talking to the coaches and players. It just felt like a family environment and a place I would want to be. I talked a lot with my position coach. Coach Coombs.”

2019 DT Jowon Briggs


Town/School: Cincinnati,OH/Walnut Hills

Size: 6’2/275

Offers: Ohio State, Iowa State, Kentucky, Michigan, etc

Thoughts: “The way that they explained that they help you in the search and development of a career (stood out). I talked to Coach Johnson, Coach Meyer, and Coach Coombs. They talked about their program and how they strive for greatness and achieve greatness. Since perfection is impossible, I strive for that so hopefully I can become great.”

2019 DL/OL Isaiah Gibson


Town/School: Springfield,OH/Springfield

Size: 6’2/265

Offers: Bowling Green, Kentucky, Rutgers

Thoughts: “the junior day was good. The offensive line coach wasn't there so we didn't talk. He was flying back from California and the new weight room and the Woody Hayes stuff at the museum that I have never seen (stood out). I talked with Coach Coombs, Tim (Hinton), and Urban Meyer. They said it was nice to see me again and to come back when Coach Stud was there.”

Buckeyes dish out 2 offers


A pair of standout 2019 prospects walked away from the Buckeyes junior day with a scholarship offer from the Ohio State coaching staff.

Coming to Columbus from Minneapolis, Minn., offensive tackle Quinn Carroll walked away with an opportunity to continue his playing days in the Scarlet and Gray.

“The trip was great. I visited in the lobby with all of the trophies, rings etc. Then met most of the coaches, and coach Meyer and the strength staff spoke to the kids. Afterwards, we had position meetings and that is when my dad, two of my brothers and I met with coach Meyer (that is when he offered). Lastly, the recruits took a bus tour around the campus and got to see the president’s suite in the shoe,” Carroll told Land-Grant Holy Land of his time in Columbus.

“My views have definitely changed. I didn't know much about the program beforehand but now I feel way more informed. I now understand why this program has been so unbelievably successful. This changes my decision making drastically.” He added.

Looked as one of the top lineman in the class of 2019, the Buckeyes find themselves up against the likes of Arkansas, LSU, Michigan, Tennessee, UCLA and Minnesota, where his father played on the college level, for the 6-foot-6, 280-pound sophomore.


Humbled to receive an offer from Coach Meyer at THE Ohio State University!!! #GoBucks @OSUCoachMeyer pic.twitter.com/hofpL1Tehg

— QUINN CARROLL (@q_ocarroll) January 28, 2017

While Carroll came in from Minnesota, Zach Harrison didn’t have to travel that far to get to the Ohio State campus on Saturday.

Making the short drive from the Lewis Center, Ohio area, Harrison, a defensive end at Olentangy Orange High School, picked up his offer from the Ohio State staff after being on the Buckeyes radar for quite awhile.

Finishing with over 30 total tackles, and six quarterback sacks as a sophomore last season, the 6-foot-5, 225-pound Harrison is starting to become a hot commodity on the recruiting trail. Even though he has two years left on the high school level, not only OSU, but Michigan, Notre Dame, Kentucky, Cincinnati and others have also offered him a chance to suit up for their programs after he graduates.

Mizzou commit checks out OSU


After recently having Meyer and newly hired OSU offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson visit him at Kemp High School (TX), current Missouri verbal commit Elijah Gardiner returned the favor over the weekend.


The fam and I. pic.twitter.com/nMVVAz0QwW

— Eli (@elijahgardiner) January 28, 2017

Although he’s reportedly yet to receive an offer from the Buckeyes, the 6-foot-5, 185-pound Gardiner is looked as a one of the potential final pieces to Ohio State’s 2017 recruiting class.

A three-star prospect, he’s considered the 172nd wide receiver and 1,213rd overall prospect in the country, per the 247Sports Composite.

After losing out on Tyjon Lindsey, who has since committed to Nebraska, the Buckeyes coaching staff have been on the lookout for a wide receiver to add alongside Brendon White and Trevon Grimes. Could Elijah Gardiner be that guy? We won’t have to wait long to find out. Keep checking Land-Grant Holy Land for the latest.

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Google Ohio State football: Buckeyes OL Kyle Trout announces transfer to Cincinatti - cleveland.com

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Ohio State football: Buckeyes OL Kyle Trout announces transfer to Cincinatti
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State offensive linemen Kyle Trout announced on Sunday evening his intention to transfer to Cincinnati to play for former Buckeyes assistant Luke Fickell. Trout announced his transfer on his public Twitter account. Today after ...
Is Justin Hilliard ready to roll for the Buckeyes?247Sports
Ohio State lineman Kyle Trout to transfer to CincinnatiLand-Grant Holy Land
Ohio State Offensive Lineman Kyle Trout Announces Transfer to the University of CincinnatiEleven Warriors

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Google Ohio State football recruiting: Rounding up everything from the Buckeyes' junior day -...

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Ohio State football recruiting: Rounding up everything from the Buckeyes' junior day
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The Buckeyes, however, are considered the favorite at this point. * Four-star TE Jeremy Ruckert of Lindenhurst, N.Y., showed Ohio State love: Ohio State didn't have a tight end in the 2017 class, so there may be room for two in 2018. Ruckert, who is ...


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Google Buckeyes blast Huskers women's basketball on the road - Daily Nebraskan

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Buckeyes blast Huskers women's basketball on the road
Daily Nebraskan
It hasn't been an easy stretch for the Nebraska women's basketball team, but Sunday's game was improvement. NU dropped its fifth straight Sunday afternoon, losing 95-75 to No. 15 Ohio State and falling to 5-17 overall and 1-9 in the Big Ten. But ...
Ohio State 95, Nebraska 75 as Mitchell becomes Buckeyes' 3rd highest all-time scorerColumbus Dispatch
Women's basketball: Ohio State continues to roll, downs Nebraska 95-75OSU - The Lantern
Mitchell scores 22 to lead No. 15 Ohio State women to winABC6OnYourSide.com
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Google Baker jumped into starting lineup, made big impact in 2016 - 247Sports

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Baker jumped into starting lineup, made big impact in 2016
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In just his second game as a starter, Baker had seven tackles, 1-1/2 TFLs and also returned an interception 68 yards for a critical touchdown as the Buckeyes rolled at Oklahoma (45-24). He was named the Big Ten co-defensive player of the week for that ...


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Google Ohio State football: Buckeyes OL Kyle Trout announces transfer to Cincinatti - cleveland.com

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Ohio State football: Buckeyes OL Kyle Trout announces transfer to Cincinatti
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State offensive linemen Kyle Trout announced on Sunday evening his intention to transfer to Cincinnati to play for former Buckeyes assistant Luke Fickell. Trout announced his transfer on his public Twitter account. His father ...
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LGHL Ohio State lineman Kyle Trout to transfer to Cincinnati

Ohio State lineman Kyle Trout to transfer to Cincinnati
Luke Zimmermann
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Luke Fickell’s greatest recruiting resource seems to be OSU’s depth chart.

We knew he wasn’t long for Columbus, but now we officially know his next destination.

Just a few weeks after a report surfaced that Ohio State lineman Kyle Trout would transfer, Trout announced on Twitter he’d be joining former Buckeyes defensive coordinator Luke Fickell and the Cincinnati Bearcats. Trout becomes the second OSU backup to leave for the Queen City, following in the footsteps of fellow ex-Buck Torrance Gibson.


Today after meeting the coaching staff, I have decided to make the University of Cincinnati my home for the next two years! #CinCityPride pic.twitter.com/Haqtes5M63

— Kyle Trout (@Trout75) January 30, 2017

With Ohio State continuing to bring in high caliber offensive linemen, the competition for Trout would’ve been increasingly steep, making his odds of finally cracking the rotation a taller and taller task. At Cincinnati, Trout will have a chance for not only a fresh start but the opportunity to get the playing time he covets.

Best of luck to Trout in Southwest Ohio as he attempts to reboot his career. Who knows, maybe we’ll see him blocking for Bearcats quarterback Torrance Gibson sooner rather than later.

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Google Elijah Gardiner discussion, Wyatt Davis talks with the Buckeyes, and more Ohio State...

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Elijah Gardiner discussion, Wyatt Davis talks with the Buckeyes, and more Ohio State recruiting news
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He re-opened his recruitment just three days after saying he was “honestly” 100-percent committed to the Buckeyes. Since that decision, Ohio State has been scrambling to find another receiver to be the third wideout in its second-ranked 2017 recruiting ...
Ohio State Junior Day Tweets: Buckeyes Welcome Several of Country's Top Underclassmen for Annual EventEleven Warriors
In-state linebacker enjoys Ohio State junior day247Sports
Top Prospects Visit, Offers Extended at Buckeye Junior DayScout

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Google Buckeyes host talented in-state sophomore - BuckeyeGrove.com (subscription)

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Buckeyes host talented in-state sophomore
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To be a two-year varsity letter winner at Cincinnati powerhouse Archbishop Moeller as a sophomore is quite an accomplishment. 6-foot-4, 290-pound offensive lineman Zach Carpenter is just that. Carpenter, who plays left tackle for the Crusaders but ...


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Google Five takeaways from series vs. Buckeyes - University of Wisconsin Badgers

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Five takeaways from series vs. Buckeyes
University of Wisconsin Badgers
One: A unique arrangement — splitting the series between Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio, and Madison Square Garden in New York City — produced a rare, uplifting experience for UW. Its 3-1 and 3-2 (overtime) wins over the eighth-ranked Buckeyes ...

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Google Bucknuts 90: Stretch run drama ahead? - 247Sports

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Bucknuts 90: Stretch run drama ahead?
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What's next for the Buckeyes? Make sure you're in the loop -- take five seconds to sign up for our FREE Buckeyes newsletter now! Mark Neal and I worked on answers to those questions and more for 90 minutes today at the Fricker's in Miamisburg. The Dean ...
Jalen Hurd visiting Ohio State this weekend. Will the former Tennessee RB wind up with the Buckeyes?Landof10.com
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Google Ohio State 95, Nebraska 75 as Mitchell becomes Buckeyes' 3rd highest all-time scorer -...

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Ohio State 95, Nebraska 75 as Mitchell becomes Buckeyes' 3rd highest all-time scorer
Columbus Dispatch
Three Ohio State players scored in double figures and junior guard Kelsey Mitchell jumped to third on Ohio State's all-time scorers list as the Buckeyes shrugged off their first-half shooting struggles to rout Nebraska, 95-75, Sunday afternoon at Value ...
Women's basketball: Ohio State continues to roll, downs Nebraska 95-75OSU - The Lantern
Mitchell scores 22 to lead No. 15 Ohio State women to winABC6OnYourSide.com
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The Sunday Bucket ready to officially sign
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Google Iowa 85, Ohio State 72 | Buckeyes sunk after falling behind early - Columbus Dispatch

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Iowa 85, Ohio State 72 | Buckeyes sunk after falling behind early
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But that's not how things work for these Buckeyes. With Iowa's all-Big Ten guard Peter Jok out because of back problems, Ohio State fell behind early and never seriously threatened the Hawkeyes in a lackluster, 85-72 defeat that was all but academic ...
Hawkeyes, without Jok, beat BuckeyesThe Daily Iowan
RECAP: Ohio State basketball gets blown out by Iowa, 85-72, despite Hawkeyes' top scorer sitting with back injuryLandof10.com
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Google 2 Buckeyes projected to go in first round of NFL Draft, per CBS - CBS sports.com (blog)

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2 Buckeyes projected to go in first round of NFL Draft, per CBS
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They are the only two former Ohio State players that Rang predicts will go in the first round. The Cleveland Browns are projected to take Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett at No. 1 overall, and Notre Dame quarterback DeShone Kizer with the No.


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LGHL Ohio State-Nebraska 2017 final score: Women’s basketball overcomes sluggish start to beat...

Ohio State-Nebraska 2017 final score: Women’s basketball overcomes sluggish start to beat Nebraska, 95-75
Ben Martens
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The Buckeyes early shooting struggles couldn’t hold them back against the Huskers.

Despite a sluggish start, the Ohio State women’s basketball team cruised to its fifth straight victory, beating Nebraska 95-75 at Value City Arena in Columbus on Sunday afternoon. The Buckeyes, ranked 15th in the country, now stand at 9-1 in Big Ten play, good for outright second place in the conference behind frontrunning Maryland.

Ohio State cashed in 19 Husker turnovers for 20 points, and the team’s bench outscored their opponents 40-15 in the win.

Junior Kelsey Mitchell notched another milestone, passing all-time Buckeye great Jessica Davenport for third on the program’s career scoring list. Davenport had 2,303 points in her time in Columbus, and Mitchell’s 22 points on the day now puts her at 2,309.

In addition to Mitchell, who also contributed six rebounds and seven assists, two other Buckeyes scored in double figures, as Stephanie Mavunga put up 13 and Linnae Harper added 12. Every player who saw the court for head coach Kevin McGuff scored.

Sophomore center Jessica Shepard was the story for Nebraska, putting up a double-double with 28 points and 13 rebounds, the 21st time she’s done so in her young career for the Huskers.

In what is becoming something of a trend, Ohio State started off struggling from the floor. The Buckeyes made just three of their first fourteen shots, and failed to connect on their first nine attempts from behind the three-point arc.

Nebraska wasn’t much better, turning the ball over five times and going 3-for-9 from the field. The Huskers also had trouble keeping Mavunga off the glass, yielding three offensive rebounds that the junior converted into four early points. It all added up to a 9-7 Ohio State lead at the first quarter media timeout.

Shepard proved to be a load for the Buckeyes to handle, scoring seven points and pulling down six rebounds in the frame. Mitchell, conversely, missed her first four shots, and didn’t get on the board until two free throws with 16 seconds remaining.

Ohio State led 19-10 after ten minutes thanks to a three and a half minute scoring drought and 11 total turnovers by Nebraska.

The cold shooting of the first quarter followed the Buckeyes into the second, as they started 1-for-9 from the floor. The Huskers meanwhile started 4-for-6 and quickly cut the deficit to 23-18.

The full-court press employed by Ohio State paid dividends over and over, though, as Nebraska continued to turn the ball over. With just over four minutes remaining in the half, Mitchell finally got it going. A steal and layup gave her her first field goal of the game, and she followed that up with a deep three-pointer to push the lead out to 31-20.

The Huskers once again experienced a drought from the field, going over four minutes without making a bucket. Following Mitchell’s lead, the Buckeyes took advantage, hitting six of their last nine attempts and getting to the line eight times in the period to take a 40-29 lead into halftime.

Shepard led all scorers in the half with 17 points. The sophomore also grabbed nine rebounds, well on her way to a double-double.

Mitchell scored 12 to lead Ohio State, with 10 of those coming in the second quarter. She also contributed four rebounds and four assists. Mavunga chipped in 10 points and six rebounds, with five of those boards coming on the offensive end.

Shayla Cooper, the Buckeyes’ lone senior, scored five quick points out of the chute in the third quarter, but the scarlet and gray committed three early turnovers allowing Nebraska to keep hanging around.

Mitchell went to the bench, and curiously that’s when Ohio State went on a run. Jumpers by Sierra Calhoun and Asia Doss forced a Husker timeout with the Buckeyes threatening to blow things open, up 55-39.

An and-one from Mavunga and a pair of free throws by Doss capped a 13-2 spurt for Ohio State, which took its largest lead of the game at 62-41 with just two minutes left in the period.

A corner three by Harper, who had five points in the quarter, sent the Buckeyes to the final frame with a commanding 69-46 lead after outscoring the Huskers 29-17 in the third.

Nebraska began the fourth quarter on a 12-4 run, trying to get back into the game at 73-58. But another cold spell in which they hit just one of five shots proved too much for the Huskers to overcome. Ohio State knocked down five three-pointers in the period to ice things and grab the W.

The Buckeyes will be back in action on Wednesday night at home against Penn State. The game has a 7:00 p.m. ET scheduled tip-off, and will be streaming live on BTN Plus.

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BTN Overall recruiting appeal: A look at the Big Ten East in 2017

Overall recruiting appeal: A look at the Big Ten East in 2017
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

With Signing Day on Wednesday, players are in the midst of making their college choices. A lot of things go into a kid’s decision on where to go to college. Academics, coaching, facilities and tradition are just a few of the factors.
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