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Google Ohio State recruiting: Is Tyreke Smith willing to wait for a Buckeyes offer? - Landof10.com

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Ohio State recruiting: Is Tyreke Smith willing to wait for a Buckeyes offer?
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KETTERING, Ohio — Tyreke Smith has the sort of smile that lights up a room. Even in the aftermath of his Cleveland Heights basketball team's loss to Centerville in the Flyin' to the Hoop Invitational on Sunday, the 4-star football prospect couldn't ...
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Which Ohio State Buckeyes made NFL.com's early draft top 50?
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The Buckeyes' other starting cornerback, Gareon Conley, is rated No. 29 while receiver Curtis Samuel is No. 41. Texas A&M defensive end/linebacker Myles Garrett tops the rankings. Media NFL draft rankings can be misleading since they don't necessarily ...
Ohio State's Returning Players Will Provide the Team's Backbone in 2017Eleven Warriors
BH: EGW returns | 'It's all my fault'247Sports
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LGHL A way too early look at Ohio State’s 2017 defensive depth chart

A way too early look at Ohio State’s 2017 defensive depth chart
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The Buckeyes will be replacing a lot of folks in the secondary next year. Here’s how it all might shake out.

While the Buckeyes return quite a few options on offense, they’ll have to replace multiple contributors on defense this year, especially in the secondary, which will be full of new faces.

An awful lot can change between now and opening day, but here’s an early stab at what the defensive two-deep might look like for next year.

Defensive End


Sam Hubbard (RS Junior)

Jalyn Holmes (Senior)

Who starts along the defensive line is a little bit of an academic question, since the Buckeyes will use a deep rotation of linemen to keep everybody fresh. It’s probable that many more players, including some of the highly recruited youngsters, will find time, but given the proven, established production from Hubbard and Holmes, you have to figure they keep their spots.

Defensive Tackle


Dre’Mont Jones (RS Sophomore)

Jashon Cornell (RS Sophomore)

Jones wasn’t expected to step into this role to start the season, but the Buckeyes had to get creative when Tracy Sprinkle went down for a season-ending injury. All Jones did was become a Freshman All-American. His upside, at a position where Ohio State needs is, is tremendous.

We’re stepping out on a limb a little bit for Cornell, given that he’s been injured and hasn’t had a chance to produce, but he was a mega-recruit, and the potential is all there if he’s healthy. If not, look for Davon Hamilton, or true freshman Haskell Garrett, to step up here.

Defensive Tackle


Tracy Sprinkle (RS Senior)

Michael Hill (RS Senior) OR Robert Landers (RS Sophomore)

This is a tricky spot. Sprinkle earned the job to start last season, but missed almost the entire campaign after a season-ending injury early in the year. Hill was effective, if not flashy, in spots, and Landers really emerged as a possible playmaker, despite being undersized, during the season. Any of these three is capable of grabbing the top spot on the depth chart, but we’ll guess Sprinkle gets the first crack at defending his old job. Everybody should play, though.

Defensive End


Tyquan Lewis (RS Senior)

Nick Bosa (Sophomore)

The Buckeyes truly have an embarrassment of riches at this position. Lewis was your Big Ten Lineman of the Year in 2016, and the sack leader, and he returns for another season to pad the stat sheet. Former five-star uber-recruit Nick Bosa, who flashed numerous times during his freshman year, should get additional shine this season, as it will be increasingly difficult to keep him off the field. And if either of them falter, the Buckeyes have plenty of options, like sophomore Jonathan Cooper, or true freshman and five-star Chase Young.

Weak-side Linebacker


Jerome Baker (Junior)

Keandre Jones (Sophomore)

Baker grabbed onto this job after Dante Booker struggled with injuries in 2016, and never let go, establishing himself as an athletic and dangerous playmaker. The Buckeyes have plenty of backup options, with star recruit Jones potentially emerging from the pack.

Middle Linebacker


Dante Booker (Senior)

Justin Hilliard (RS Sophomore)

Booker was slated to start last season at WLB, but was injured and gave way to Baker. He’s one of the fastest guys on the team, and should be an experienced, productive option if he’s healthy. If he’s not, the Buckeyes could turn to another former elite recruit, Justin Hilliard.

Strong-side Linebacker


Chris Worley (RS Senior)

Baron Browning (Freshman)

Worley returns after a strong season to man the SLB position. Jones, Nick Conner, a former Spring Game star, and true freshman and five-star Baron Browning will fight for the backup role here.

Cornerback


Kendall Sheffield (Junior)

Damon Arnette (RS Sophomore)

The Buckeyes will badly need experience in their defensive backfield, which is why they went and picked up Sheffield, a JUCO player and former Alabama commit. JUCO players aren’t recruited unless the coaching staff thinks they can contribute right away, and Sheffield should be able to provide some stability while Ohio State’s highly touted young defensive backs can season a bit. Arnette, who was strong on special teams earlier, should be a capable backup, but if not, there are plenty of freshmen.

Cornerback


Denzel Ward (Junior)

Jeffrey Okudah (Freshman)

Ward will need to make a big jump from nickelback who was occasionally exposed to perhaps their lockdown corner, but Buckeye defensive backs have made big jumps over an offseason before. Ohio State has some non-freshman options here, like Joshua Norwood, but Okudah, one of the very best recruits in the entire country, is probably too good to redshirt.

Safety


Damon Webb (Senior)

Jordan Fuller (Sophomore)

Webb was picked on occasionally last season, in part because defenses were afraid to throw at virtually anybody else, but with a new year, with a new supporting cast, he could be more effective. And he’s certainly a very capable tackler. He’ll likely be spelled by Jordan Fuller, but there are other young options here too.

Safety


Erick Smith (Senior)

Isaiah Pryor (Freshman)

Smith’s career has been slowed by injures, but now the heralded recruit should be healthy, and read to step into a role where he’ll be badly needed. True freshman Isaiah Pryor could be in the mix at backup, along with sophomore Jahsen Wint.

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Huskers Host Buckeyes Wednesday Night at PBA
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The Buckeyes opened the year with six straight wins before dropping a 63-61 decision to then No. 6 Virginia in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. The Buckeyes finished non-conference play with a 10-3 mark, including wins over UConn and Providence, before a ...

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Google Buckeyes have four 5-star commits in final Top247 - CBS sports.com (blog)

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Buckeyes have four 5-star commits in final Top247
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Buckeyes have four 5-star commits in final Top247. Ohio State has four commits and two remaining targets rated as five-stars in Final Top247. by Alex Gleitman; 3m ago • 1 min read Update 2m ago ...


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Google Ohio State podcast: Previewing the quarterbacks in the Buckeyes' 2017 class - Landof10.com

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Ohio State podcast: Previewing the quarterbacks in the Buckeyes' 2017 class
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — On Tuesday's Land of 10 “Inside the Shoe” Ohio State podcast, Ben Axelrod and Ryan Ginn preview the quarterback position in the Buckeyes' 2017 class. You can listen to the entirety of the show in the embedded SoundCloud player ...
Ohio State basketball: Can shooting more 3s help Buckeyes turn season around?cleveland.com
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Google Ohio State basketball: Can shooting more 3s help Buckeyes turn season around? - cleveland.com

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Ohio State basketball: Can shooting more 3s help Buckeyes turn season around?
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Michigan State coach Tom Izzo, without being asked about it really, volunteered several times just how shocked he was that Ohio State shot 43 percent on 3-pointers in the Buckeyes' win over the Spartans on Sunday. "I did not think ...
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Google BM5: 'The whole thing is confusing' - 247Sports

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BM5: 'The whole thing is confusing'
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When most Buckeye fans think of Bishop Gorman and the 2017 class, their mind goes right to quarterback Tate Martell. But he is not the only star the Las Vegas, NV high school is sending to Ohio State this year. Haskell Garrett was a beast at defensive ...

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Google Taking a look at Shaun Wade's senior tape - 247Sports

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Taking a look at Shaun Wade's senior tape
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When a team loses three potential first-round NFL Draft picks in the secondary, having a top rated-recruit coming in to help fill that void is certainly helpful. That's what the Buckeyes have with Shaun Wade, the No. 3 cornerback in 247Sports Composite.

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Ahrens leads Versailles over Tri-Village
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Ahrens' older brother Kyle plays at Michigan State but the future Buckeye was in the Ohio State recruits section to watch the Buckeyes get a much needed win over the Spartans over the weekend. "I was at the game," he said. "I was sitting right in front ...
OSU commit Justin Ahrens leads Versailles to win over Tri-VillageDayton Daily News

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Google Spotlighting Buckeye DT commit Haskell Garrett - CBS sports.com (blog)

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Spotlighting Buckeye DT commit Haskell Garrett
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When most Buckeye fans think of Bishop Gorman and the 2017 class, their mind goes right to quarterback Tate Martell. But he is not the only star the Las Vegas, NV high school is sending to Ohio State this year. Haskell Garrett was a beast at defensive ...


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LGHL Ohio State DE commit becomes 5-star rated

Ohio State DE commit becomes 5-star rated
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One of the Buckeyes highest regarded members of the 2017 recruiting class received a 5th star in the Rivals updated rankings.

Chase Young (Hyattsville, MD / DeMatha Catholic) has been garnering rave reviews during the last few months leading up to National Signing Day 2017. With a strong senior season, Young has also been backing up claims that he is one of the best members in this year’s class.

The blue-chip prospect committed to the Buckeyes in July 2016 and has shown he has the athleticism and aggressive mindset to excel at the defensive end position. He was a constant force in the U.S. Army All-American game, earning a tackle for a loss, a QB hurry and he recovered a fumble.

His hard work was recognized on Monday when Rivals.com released their updated rankings for the 2017 class. Young jumped up into the top 10 in the newest addition, being slotted at eight, but more importantly, he was awarded a fifth star.

Young is the only DE commit in Ohio State’s 2017 class but he will be joined by defensive tackle commits Haskell Garrett (Las Vegas, NV / Bishop Gorman) and Jerron Cage (Cincinnati, OH / Winton Woods.) There is also still a very real possibility that the Buckeyes land the country’s top DT in Marvin Wilson, but we will not know anything more than that until signing day.

Along with Young, nine other Buckeye commits landed in the new Rivals 100. Five-star outside linebacker Baron Browning landed just behind Young at No. 9 and Jeffrey Okudah, Wyatt Davis and Shaun Wade all made the top 25, giving the Buckeyes 20 percent of the country’s top 25 recruits.

Make sure to check out the complete rankings to see where the other Buckeye commits landed.

Buckeye coaches meet with 4-star LB commit


Urban Meyer and other members of the Buckeyes coaching staff met up with outside linebacker commit Pete Werner (Mount Vernon, IN / Cathedral) on Monday and it seemed like Werner enjoyed the visit.


Had a great lunch with @OSUCoachMeyer and @CoachBillDavis!! Can't wait to be apart of the buckeye fam #gobucks ⚪

— Pete Werner (@petewerner23) January 16, 2017

The four-star OLB committed to the Buckeyes just over a month ago and his commitment came at an important time, as four-star OLB Antjuan Simmons, now a Michigan State commit, decommitted from the program only a month prior.

Werner is joined by five-star Baron Browning as the only two linebacker commits in this year’s class.

Thad Matta visits 4-star SF commit


The Ohio State football coaches weren’t the only ones travelling to visit recruits yesterday, as Buckeye basketball head coach Thad Matta traveled to watch four-star SF commit Darius Bazley (Cincinnati, OH / Finneytown Secondary Campus) compete in action.


#OhioState coach Thad Matta sitting in first row watching Darius Bazley @WCPO # pic.twitter.com/Ic0F9OZQqW

— Mike Dyer (@MikeDyer) January 16, 2017

Bazley is one of just three commits Matta has earned in the 2018 recruiting class and he is currently the highest-regarded. 247Sports has him ranked just outside of the top 50, landing at No. 51, and he is seen as the top overall recruit in the state of Ohio.

The 6-foot-7, 185-pound forward is a crucial part of Thad’s class in 2018, so it comes at no surprise the he is putting in time to ensure it stays that way. In a year where Matta and the basketball program have been heavily scrutinized, strong recruiting will certainly help comfort Buckeye Nation.

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Google Buckeyes deviated from substitution trends in Michigan State win - Columbus Dispatch (blog)

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Buckeyes deviated from substitution trends in Michigan State win
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Among the myriad stories to come out of Ohio State's win Sunday against Michigan State, one of the most under-the-radar involves how coach Thad Matta altered his rotations throughout the game. No game is exactly the same and injuries, fouls and hot ...
Buckeyes pick up first Big 10 victory of seasonThe News Center
Ohio State Basketball: Lyle the Key to Buckeyes Making a Run?Scarlet and Game
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What I know on Buckeyes' search for another receiver
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Bill Kurelic discusses what he knows about several receivers that have been connected to the Buckeyes recently. Bill Kurelic - 8 hours ago; VIP; 26; Tools. Edit · Slot to 247Sports Home; Slot to Ohio State Buckeyes Newsletter; Slot to Ohio State Links.
Buckeye-bound Justin Ahrens talks junior season, OSU win and moreDayton Daily News
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Under the direction of Minnesota alum and former Gophers assistant coach Nadine Muzerall, the Buckeyes are currently fifth in the WCHA regular season standings. Muzerall, who is in her first season at the helm of Ohio State's program, served as an ...

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Google Buckeyes pick up first Big 10 victory of season - The News Center

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Buckeyes pick up first Big 10 victory of season
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - JaQuan Lyle made 5 of 7 shots from the 3-point line and scored 22 points as Ohio State pulled away down the stretch and beat Michigan State 72-67 on Sunday for the Buckeyes' first Big Ten win this season. Marc Loving and ...
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Google Buckeyes offer nation's top offensive guard in 2019 - 247Sports

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Buckeyes offer nation's top offensive guard in 2019
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Ohio State reached the College Football Playoff in 2016, but the Buckeyes were defeated by eventual national champions Clemson in embarrassing fashion in the semifinal. Despite the loss, Urban Meyer and his staff have once again put together one of the ...

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Josh Myers takes an (expected) rankings hit, a 5-star 2019 wide receiver represents Ohio State and more
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He's already on campus with the Buckeyes and the process of turning him into a complete offensive lineman has already begun. While Myers slides down the list a bit, another Ohio State commitment – defensive end Chase Young – skyrocketed up the charts ...
Final Rivals 2017 Prospect Rankings Put Five Ohio State Commits in Top-25, Chase Young Now a Five-Star and MoreEleven Warriors

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LGHL Ohio State wrestling scores huge victory ahead of tough conference stretch

Ohio State wrestling scores huge victory ahead of tough conference stretch
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Led by the higher weight classes, the Buckeyes remain perfect on the season against 12th-ranked Illinois.

“We know that we’re in the hunt for a championship this year. We also know that these bonus points are critical, not in a dual, but in the national tournament. We have got to be a team that scores bonus points come March.”

- Ohio State wrestling coach Tom Ryan, via Todd Neer, The Lantern


The Ohio State Buckeyes men’s wrestling team has posted dominant performance after dominant performance on their way to a 7-0 overall record on the season. Most recently, the fourth-ranked Buckeyes earned a 29-18 win over No. 12 Illinois, recording bonus points from three pins in their victory,

The Illini led early, recording wins at the 125-pound, 157-pound, 165-pound and 174-pound classes. Redshirt junior Nathan Tomasello was an early bright spot for the Buckeyes, earning yet another win in the 133-pound class to remain a perfect 9-0 on the season. True freshman Luke Pletcher and redshirt sophomore Micah Jordan also scored wins for Ohio State at 141 and 149-pounds, respectively. Trailing late by a score of 18-13 heading into the final three bouts of the day, the Buckeyes scored wins behind sophomore Myles Martin at 184-pounds, Kollin Moore at 197-pounds and Kyle Snyder at heavyweight. Martin won his match in an 11-3 major decision, while Moore and Snyder scored two of the team’s three pins on the day. This was Snyder’s fourth pin in five matches

Currently, nine of 14 Big Ten schools are ranked in wrestling, including No. 2 Penn State, No. 3 Iowa and No. 6 Nebraska in the top-10 alone. The Buckeyes needed the big win over Illinois to get points ahead of the toughest stretch of their season. After heading to Maryland next week--coincidentally dueling off at Good Counsel High School, Snyder’s alma mater--Ohio State faces Iowa, Penn State, Rutgers, Nebraska and Minnesota in succession to close out conferences matches.

“And although eight months seems like eight years if you’re a college football junkie, that opening week next season looks mighty entertaining.”

- Chris Low, ESPN


The 2016 college football season may have just officially ended one week ago, but it’s never too early to look for what next season brings in terms of early matchups--including an intriguing opener for Ohio State on Thursday night to open up the 2017 season.

In accordance with a change to conference scheduling, in which conference games will be played week one of the new season a la the SEC, the Buckeyes open up next season with a Big Ten matchup on the road against Indiana. Kevin Wilson will face his former team right off the bat, this time as offensive coordinator for Ohio State

Next season’s opening weekend won’t feature the volume of premiere matchups we saw last year, and many of the more intriguing games are scheduled to be played at neutral sites. Other top matchups include:

  • Alabama vs. Florida State (game will be played in Atlanta)
  • Texas A&M at UCLA
  • Florida vs. Michigan (game scheduled to be played in Arlington, Texas)
  • Virginia Tech vs. West Virginia (game to be played at FedEx Field in Landover, Md.)
  • Tulsa at Oklahoma State
  • BYU vs. LSU (game scheduled to be played in Houston)
  • Navy at Florida Atlantic
  • Temple at Notre Dame
  • Georgia Tech vs. Tennessee (game will be played in Atlanta, Monday, Sept. 4)
“If they’re complaining here, they should really be complaining in East Lansing.”

- Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo, via Ryan Ginn, Land of 10


The Ohio State Buckeyes men’s basketball team may have started their conference season 0-4. They may have gone more than three weeks without a win. And they may have already effectively knocked themselves out of NCAA Tournament contention. But, according to Michigan State Spartans head coach Tom Izzo, those are not reasons for Ohio State fans to complain.

“I felt for him a little bit because of the schedule,” he said. “How many people are going to Minnesota and Wisconsin and winning? Illinois was a dogfight game. Who the hell is going to Virginia and winning? They had that one won. They don’t have the depth they’ve had. He did a better job than I did.”

Michigan State has had a rough season of its own. After entering the season ranked 12th in the AP Poll, the Spartans dropped their first two games of the season to No. 10 Arizona and No. 2 Kentucky. Michigan State now sits at 12-7 on the season and third in the Big Ten, their only conference loss being to Penn State.

The Big Ten itself has been an anomaly thus far this season. Indiana, ranked 11th to start the season, dropped from the AP Poll this week. Meanwhile, Minnesota has emerged as a contender in the conference, despite preseason predictions of finishing close to last after a tumultuous 2015-16 run. The Gophers finished ranked 25th in last week’s AP Poll (though they did just drop their last two conference matchups to Michigan State and Penn State).

Izzo’s comments emphasized the fact that the Buckeyes have already faced a highly contentious conference schedule, including a home matchup against Purdue before going on the road to Wisconsin and Minnesota. Not to mention the fact that junior forward Keita Bates-Diop was officially ruled out for the remainder of the season earlier this month.

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BTN Power Rankings: Wisconsin returns to top of Jon Crispin’s list

Power Rankings: Wisconsin returns to top of Jon Crispin’s list
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

Yet another crazy week in the Big Ten, and that's led to some serious movement in BTN analyst Jon Crispin's latest Big Ten Power Rankings, presented by ArcelorMittal. See his full list, which is now topped by Wisconsin, inside.
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BTN 16 Big Ten players declare for the 2017 NFL Draft

16 Big Ten players declare for the 2017 NFL Draft
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

Monday was the deadline for players to declare their intentions for the 2017 NFL Draft. And the Big Ten saw 16 players declare. Seven of the 14 schools saw a player declare: Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Northwestern, Penn State and Wisconsin.
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Google Chase for Florida WR heats up, Meyer visit next on tap - 247Sports

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TN OL Obinna Eze (Memphis Signee)

Is comparing his potential to Feder a compliment?
Nope. Just saying if we extended a scholly to one big dude as a reach we might as well do another. We won't bank schollies and need some true tackles. If we land the Munford, whiff on elite players like Wilson and Tufele and have another schollie to use Id be fine taking another big dude for a OT. Looking at Bama, they are always loaded on each line. We have had quality and depth on the D Line but not nearly as much in the O Line
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