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Google Ohio State needs to win the national championship this season - 247Sports

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COLUMBUS – If you're of the mindset that Ohio State is a year early to the party, you're in good company. “Yeah, I think it was a year early,” Buckeye head coach Urban Meyer said of his team just a couple of hours after they were selected for the ...

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Clemson numbers confuse Buckeyes
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COLUMBUS — In preparation for any game, Ohio State uses statistical breakdowns that show the habits of its upcoming opponent. Using the numbers, the Buckeyes can see that, for example, a team plays nickel defense on 70 percent of third downs, ...
Ohio State football | Clemson finalizing game plan as Buckeyes loomColumbus Dispatch
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UConn-Ohio State recap: Huskies rout Buckeyes in No. 1 vs. No. 12 women's basketball matchup
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Napheesa Collier finished with 27 points while Katie Lou Samuelson added 26 points and five 3-pointers in a game that the Huskies only led by six at halftime before breaking free in the third quarter. For the Buckeyes, All-American Kelsey Mitchell had ...
Buckeye Basketball: Ohio State women fall to No. 1 UConn 82-63ABC6OnYourSide.com
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Rotation keeps Ohio State defensive line fresh for when stakes are the highest
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — When it comes to second-half defense, almost nobody does it better than Ohio State. The Buckeyes rank No. 3 nationally in scoring defense, and their performance in the third and fourth quarters has been a big reason why. Of the top ...
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Ohio State football | Clemson finalizing game plan as Buckeyes loom
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CLEMSON, S.C. — Despite Christmas being less than a week away, it feels like it's business as usual for Clemson as the Tigers prepare for Ohio State in a College Football Playoff semifinal Dec. 31 in the Fiesta Bowl. “This is the kickoff to our final ...
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Spartans grind out Buckeyes
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ALBANY — Despite controlling most of the game, the Alexander Spartans looked up at the scoreboard after three quarters and only saw a four-point lead. The Nelsonville-York Buckeyes were right on their heels.


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Ohio State men's basketball | Lesser matchups migrating from TV to online
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For the fourth time this year, the Buckeyes will have a regular-season game streamed but not available over the air or on cable. It's the most that has happened since at least the 2007-08 season and double the most times of any season, and there are ...
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Kam Williams isn't letting his shooting slump affect his game
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Over the last three games, the Ohio State shooting guard is 2-of-17 from three-point range and is shooting just over 22 percent from the field overall. This from a player who has made nearly 44 percent of his shots over his three-year Buckeye career.


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LGHL Ohio State-Connecticut 2016 final score: Women’s basketball falls to No. 1 UConn, 82-63

Ohio State-Connecticut 2016 final score: Women’s basketball falls to No. 1 UConn, 82-63
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The Buckeyes kept it close for the first 20 minutes, but couldn’t hang with the Huskies after halftime.

Ohio State women’s basketball was able to stay competitive for just a half with Connecticut, the top-ranked team in the country and winner of the last four national championships. The Buckeyes fell to the Huskies, 82-63, at the XL Center in Hartford on Monday night.

Ohio State had a four-game winning streak snapped, falling to 9-4 on the season, with all four defeats coming against ranked opponents. The Buckeyes have just one more game, on Wednesday in Columbus against Winthrop, before Big Ten play begins.

This UConn team is “rebuilding” after seeing Brianna Stewart, Moriah Jefferson, and Morgan Tuck taken with the top three picks in last spring’s WNBA draft. The Huskies, who featured just a six-player rotation, improved to 10-0 on the season, and have now won 85 consecutive games.

Kelsey Mitchell paced Ohio State with 23 points, but the Buckeyes simply couldn’t keep up in the second half, being outscored 42-29.

Stephanie Mavunga finished with a double-double, scoring 13 points and pulling down 15 rebounds, and Shayla Cooper added 15 points of her own.

Katie Lou Samuelson and Napheesa Collier led Connecticut, scoring 26 and 27, respectively.

Ohio State looked tight and tentative at the outset, turning the ball over five times in the first quarter and falling behind by 12 points. UConn put together runs of 8-0 and 9-0, with Samuelson, Kia Nurse, and Gabby Williams each scoring five points in the quarter.

Mitchell was held in check early, but turned things on, punctuating a seven-point frame with a 25-footer as time in the quarter expired.


Okay then! @OhioState_WBB closes out the first with a three from way downtown. https://t.co/42HF5Za7ar

— CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) December 20, 2016

Cooper also had seven, as the Buckeyes closed out on a 9-0 run, and trailed 19-16.

The teams went back and forth in the second period, with neither able to establish an upper hand. But a 9-0 run by the Huskies over just a minute of play with Mitchell sitting on the bench, capped by a Samuelson three-pointer with a hand in her face, pushed the lead out to 37-24.

Mitchell got back on the floor and abruptly scored eight straight points, pulling Ohio State back to within 40-34 heading into the locker room. The sixth-leading scorer in the country, she finished the first half with a game-high 19 points.

Cooper added nine, while Mavunga had four points and seven rebounds.

The Buckeyes started cold in the third quarter, and UConn got five quick points from Napheesa Collier. Samuelson then buried a pair of triples, giving the Huskies a 55-41 lead.


Katie Lou Samuelson is putting on a show.

Make it 21 points for the @UConnWBB star. https://t.co/eMq8nkGC6m

— CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) December 20, 2016

Mavunga scored five points in the period, but Mitchell was limited to just two, as Ohio State shot just 31.6 percent from the field, turned the ball over seven times, and found themselves down 70-48 with one quarter to go.

UConn missed its first seven shots of the fourth frame, but Ohio State failed to make a any sort of dent in the lead, going more than four minutes without scoring. The Buckeyes finished off with a minor flourish, though, hitting six of their final nine shots, but it was far too little, too late.

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INDIANAPOLIS, IN - APRIL 05: Head coach Geno Auriemma of the Connecticut Huskies holds up the net after cutting it down following their 82-51 victory over the Syracuse Orange to win the 2016 NCAA Women's Final Four Basketball Championship at ...
Monday's match-up marks the fourth top-15 opponent UConn will face in its last five contestsUConn Huskies
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Brian Hartline played wide receiver for the Buckeyes from 2006-08 and caught 90 passes for 1,429 yards and 12 touchdowns. He was selected in the fourth round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins and spent seven seasons in the league, most ...

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LGHL The top teams in the College Football Playoff are also some of the most inexperienced

The top teams in the College Football Playoff are also some of the most inexperienced
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With the exception of Washington, the playoff field is made up of some of the youngest rosters in college football.

“It really does go against what I guess you’d call conventional coaching wisdom. But I would also say, OK, who are those two seniors and who are your juniors? I like those juniors I have in the middle of my defense. And I really like that junior I have under center leading my offense in J.T. Barrett.”

-Urban Meyer, via Ryan McGee, ESPN


Several months ago, before the start of the 2016 college football season, the current playoff picture seemed a longshot--not because any doubted the strength of Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State collectively, but because individually, they represented some of the youngest and least experienced schools in the Power 5. All three entered September with the least experienced rosters in their respective conferences. Worse still, Phil Steele’s extensive, five-part experience rating system placed Clemson 101st, Alabama 116th and Ohio State 128th out of 128 FBS programs. Washington remains the single playoff team that returned a significant portion of its squad this season, with 80 percent of its roster having earned varsity letters previously.

For Ohio State and Clemson, much of the teams’ success comes down to the quarterback position. While J.T. Barrett provides the irreplaceable on-field leadership for the young Ohio State team, Deshaun Watson has done the same for Clemson. Of course, Watson also had running back Wayne Gallman and wide receiver Mike Williams--both juniors--at his disposal on offense.

For Alabama, head coach Nick Saban has relied on “the Process,” which requires attention to detail bordering on perfection--even for the consistently-ranked four and five star recruits coming to Tuscaloosa in each successive recruiting class. The Tide made it to the playoff behind a freshman quarterback in Jalen Hurts, a star player from Houston. While Hurts had the size, strength and speed deserving of a four-star recruit, he was, more importantly, a fit for Alabama’s system, which is why the team has been so successful around him, even as a freshman.

Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State all have that in common: the ability to recruit players who are not only tops in their position groups, but also fit into their respective systems, and that means a shorter time from arriving on campus to making an impact on games.

“I always want to be out there and help the team as best I can. It obviously wasn’t a good situation missing the first two kicks, but I was ready to put us into overtime...I’m good. I’m past that. I was a little upset for the next day or two, then came in and was ready to get to work and ready for the next game.”

-Ohio State kicker Tyler Durbin, via Bill Landis, Cleveland.com


For a player who had never competitively played in a football game before, Ohio State kicker Tyler Durbin was pleasantly surprising for most of the regular season, hitting an inordinate number of field goals and extra points for a former soccer player. That is, until the Michigan game when everything seemed to fall apart for the senior from Virginia. The former walk on missed two crucial field goals that could have won the game for Ohio State. The first miss occurred during Ohio State’s efficient 10-play, 72-yard opening drive on a 37 yard attempt for Durbin. The second came in the fourth quarter on a 21-yard attempt that would have tied the game at 17-all with seven minutes left in the fourth.

Previously, Durbin had been perfect on field goals under 40 yards. Actually, he had been perfect on the entire season from field goal range besides a blocked attempt versus Penn State. And for good measure, he was 60-for-62 on extra point attempts heading into the Michigan game. While it would have been folly to expect that Durbin--who is in just his second season playing football--would have ice in his veins and be able to put the game away at these critical moments, his performance throughout the rest of the season provided quite a bit of confidence in the kicker. He was a perfect 3-for-3 on field goals against Wisconsin on a night when the offense couldn’t seem to get going. Two weeks prior to Michigan, he had hit a career-long 45-yard field goal against Maryland.

And while he may be criticized for the two early misses, Durbin did nail the final, 23-yard field goal to send Ohio State to overtime against Michigan. In retrospect, Durbin acknowledged that his technique--specifically the position of his plant foot--was to blame for the misses, not nerves or anxiety over the first botched attempt. In other words, it is something that can be fixed prior to Ohio State’s matchup with Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl.

“When I arrived at Miami, Ed was a really young, talented player who learned how to prepare. Malik was in the same jumping-off spot.”

-Ohio State Buckeyes co-defensive coordinator Greg Schiano, via Ben Axelrod, Land of 10


Ohio State redshirt sophomore safety Malik Hooker has more than proven himself as one of the best defensive backs in college football this season. With six interceptions--three of which were returned for touchdowns--alongside 67 tackles, Hooker was named a unanimous all-American at his position, despite having very little playing time in his freshman season and entering this year as a relative unknown. His stats, including his 181 return yards from his picks, are best in the nation.

Still, co-defensive coordinator Greg Schiano recognized similarities between Hooker and another esteemed safety, even before Hooker made it to fall practice. In winter conditioning and spring practice, Hooker’s skillset in many ways resembled that of former Miami Hurricanes and Baltimore Ravens great Ed Reed. In Schiano’s first season as defensive coordinator with the Hurricanes, he saw Reed develop into the player who would go on to become a nine-time Pro Bowler with the Ravens. In his time at Miami, Reed returned four of his 21 career picks for touchdowns. Of his 64 interceptions as a pro, Reed took seven back to the end zone. The ability to not only pick the ball off, but to gain positive yardage, is what distinguishes players like Reed and Hooker.

And while Hooker certainly seems to have been endowed with an eye for the ball, along with a great amount of speed and control--attributes that have even caused Urban Meyer to consider using Hooker on offense--his greatest strength, in Schiano’s eye, is his preparation. His emergence has largely been about his diligence in getting ready to face the next opponent, something that will only continue to make him better as he continues to play.

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Former Buckeyes wideout Brian Hartline appears to be helping the Ohio State scout team during practice this week as the team preps for its Dec. 31 showdown against Clemson. Both Hartline and Ohio State freshman quarterback Dwayne Haskins — who is ...
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Numbers aren't the only reason Schiano is so high on the 2016 Buckeyes secondary. He believes in Conley (of Massillon High School), Lattimore (of Glenville) and Denzel Ward (of Nordonia), OSU has three “roll-over corners,” which helps the OSU defense ...
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BTN Power Rankings: Wisconsin takes over top spot in Jon Crispin’s list

Power Rankings: Wisconsin takes over top spot in Jon Crispin’s list
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For the first time this season, there's a new No. 1 team in Jon Crispin's Big Ten Power Rankings, presented by ArcelorMittal. It's 10-2 Wisconsin, and it replaces Indiana in the No. 1 spot. See Crispin's full list inside.
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"I woke up super early and I couldn't even eat, that's how excited I was," she said after making her first appearance as a Buckeye after transferring from Kentucky. "I was very anxious and nervous to hear my name called. My hands were shaking." There ...
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Former NFL running back and Ohio State University alumni, Eddie George, surprises senior quarterback Tate Martell with the 2016-2017 Gatorade Football Player of the Year Award at his home on Wednesday, December 14, 2016. George was in Martell's ...


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Widely perceived as the tightest matchup of this year's College Football Playoff semifinals, the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes are slightly favored over the reigning national runner-up No. 2 Clemson Tigers ahead of their Fiesta Bowl showdown on New Year's ...
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LGHL Ezekiel Elliott has career best NFL rushing day as Rookie of the Year seems inevitable

Ezekiel Elliott has career best NFL rushing day as Rookie of the Year seems inevitable
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The Ohio State great was one of a number of ex-Bucks in action.

The NFL postseason is no longer an option for several former Ohio State players, but as the playoff picture begins to fill in, there will still be a decent load of Buckeyes playing for their chance at a Super Bowl. In Week 15, and with only two more weeks to play in the regular season, a few Buckeyes suited up on Saturday for the first time since college, and others continue to make strides in their careers.

‘Saturday Night Football’


It doesn’t happen often, but once the college football season is over, the NFL utilizes the open slate on Saturday for one of their games. This week’s Saturday night matchup was the New York Jets (Darron Lee, Jalin Marshall, Devin Smith) against the Miami Dolphins — the Jets suffered another loss, 13-34.

Adding four more total tackles to his rookie season, linebacker Darron Lee has been effective in his first year in the league. After Week 15, Lee has 59 total tackles — 38 solo — 1.0 sacks and 3 stuffs for 10 yards. He’ll be a big factor for the Jets defense heading into next season, and will be used to replace some of the aging factors.

Devin Smith has yet to see any offensive snaps or targets in just his second game back from IR. He’s seen some time on special teams — an area he struggled last season -- and will at least get some game experience under his belt before finally heading into the offseason healthy. Next season could be a make or break year for the wideout.

Jalin Marshall was inactive this week, after finally being removed from the injury report. The rookie missed the last two games following a concussion. Ready to go just a day before the Week 15 night game, the team chose to keep him on the sideline.

What rookie wall?


A few weeks ago, Cowboys’ running back Ezekiel Elliott was asked post-game if he was worried about hitting a wall late in the season -- like some rookies do. Zeke quipped he didn’t believe in a rookie wall, and proved it in Week 15, with a season best game in a ‘Sunday Night Football’ win over Tampa Bay.

With more than enough experience in primetime games with several Dallas games flexing to SNF, Zeke was right at home under the lights. He rushed for a career-best 159 yards and a touchdown — which was followed by a celebration that included the Buckeye and a large Salvation Army donation bucket.


The rookie was the early top-recipient of votes for the Pro Bowl and has already surpassed numerous franchise and league records. With two weeks left in the regular season, Elliott has amassed 1,551 rushing yards (351 receiving) and 13 rushing touchdowns. He has always excelled at getting to the next level of the defense with breakout runs, like this 42-yard burner from Sunday.


He also continued to prove he has some of the best hurdling skills in the league -- with a little thanks to his Mom, the college track star.

No more Nuuuuuge


The Cincinnati Bengals finally cut ties with legendary Ohio State kicker Mike Nugent after a missed field goal and point after attempt against the Browns. It was no surprise the team was going to move on after the kicker’s mediocre season, which saw a dramatic increase in missed kicks, but a midseason cut wasn’t expected.

The 34-year-old missed only 11 extra points in his entire 12-season career, but six of those were in 2016 — second worst in the NFL. Nugent was taken in the second round of the 2005 draft by the New York Jets, and settled with the Bengals in 2010, making up the majority of his tenure in the league. His Week 14 game against Cleveland could be the last of his career.

Small milestones


Tight end Jeff Heuerman (Broncos) missed his entire rookie season and has been slow to jump into Denver’s offense. After a string of games without any targets, he saw four Sunday, catching two for a career-high 40 yards.

Defensive back Vonn Bell (Saints) has been consistent his rookie season, contributing between three and nine total tackles a game. Sunday against the Cardinals, he tied his career-high with nine total tackles — seven solo — and one forced fumble. He has 76 total tackles, 1.0 sacks and two forced fumbles so far this season.

Plays of the week


Michael Thomas

The rookie receiver has been a huge asset to the Saints his first year in the league and is expected to do big things. After a week of limited practice due to a foot injury, Thomas went on to snag 52 receiving yards and a touchdown. He continues to remind people why they say, “You can’t guard Mike”.


Ryan Shazier

The Steelers ended up squashing the hopes of Bengal fans everywhere with a win over their division rival on Sunday. Shazier was a critical factor, especially with him teammates going down and out with injuries all day. He came up big in the second half with a sack — giving him 3.5 sacks on the seasons.


Ryan Shazier with the Sack! 4th down! #Steelers https://t.co/GALRzYbEii

— Blitzburgh (@Steel_Curtain4) December 18, 2016

Joey Bosa

Just a week after a scary neck injury knocked the rookie defensive end out, the rookie was back to doing what he does best — sacking quarterbacks. Bosa now has 7.5 sacks on the season and 31 total tackles.

Other notes

  • The Carolina Panthers (Corey ‘Philly’ Brown, Kurt Coleman, Ted Ginn Jr., Andrew Norwell) are headed to Washington for this week’s Monday Night Football matchup.
  • This was not a good week for Buckeyes with injuries as three more were added to IR. Braxton Miller (shoulder), Jack Mewhort (knee), and Mike Adams (back) now join Cam Heyward (pectoral) and Nick Mangold (ankle) on the sideline for the rest of the season.
  • Linebacker James Laurinaitis was waived off IR last month by the Saints and had a workout earlier this week with the Kansas City Chiefs.
  • Tyvis Powell (Seahawks) and Cardale Jones (Bills) were both inactive this week. John Simon (Texans) is still out with a back injury, but is still trying to get back by Week 17.

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Twelve Buckeyes graduated from The Ohio State University on Saturday including quarterback J.T. Barrett, defensive end Tyquan Lewis, backup offensive lineman Evan Lisle, former walk-on linebackers Joe Burger and Craig Fada and backup quarterback ...


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LGHL Ohio State makes cut for 2018 standout

Ohio State makes cut for 2018 standout
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The Buckeyes are in the mix for another top junior prospect.

On Friday, one of the most sought after prospects in not just the talent rich state of Texas, but the entire class of 2018 announced his leaders just days before he is scheduled to let the world know where he will play on Saturday afternoons.

With a Christmas Eve commitment date currently set, four-star safety Jordan Moore (Yoakum, TX / Yoakum) cut his list of around 30 scholarship offers to 10 programs. Now fighting for his pledge are Ohio State, Texas A&M, Texas, Houston, LSU, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Louisville, Florida State and Michigan.


GOD BLESS! pic.twitter.com/ZoukZWgYgu

— Jordan moore✨ (@Jo_moore2) December 17, 2016

Yet to make it up to Columbus from the Yoakum, Texas area, Moore had a chance to watch Ohio State runaway to a big victory over Oklahoma earlier this season.

“I loved it. Ohio State is really good and Oklahoma is also. I really loved how Ohio state chunks the ball deep and the defense played good,” the 5-foot-11, 170-pound standout stated to Land-Grant Holy Land soon after the Buckeyes defeated the Sooners, 45-24, in September.

It isn’t out of the question for a recruit to commit to a program without visiting, but at this time it doesn’t look like the Buckeyes will pull out a shocker, with many believing he will stay closer to home in the Southwest.

Jordan isn’t the only D1 prospect in his family. His twin brother, Joshua, is also a heavily recruited athlete with scholarship offers on the table from Ohio State and many other top notch schools.

When it comes to rankings the twins find their names among some of the best to play on the high school level. Jordan is currently pegged as the 14th safety, and 162nd overall prospect, while his brother is considered the eighth wide receiver, and 60th soon-to-be senior in the country, according to the 247Sports Composite.

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  • In front of nearly 10,000 fans, future Buckeye offensive guard Wyatt Davis helped block his St. John Bosco (CA) squad to a California state championship on Saturday. Opening holes all game long, the Braves picked up over 500 yards of total offense thanks to Davis, and the rest of the big boys up front. The 56-33 win over De La Salle gave Bosco their second open division title in the last four years.
  • Just like offensive lineman Tyler Gerald, and current OSU commits Marcus Williamson and Isaiah Pryor did, a potential Buckeye will make the move to IMG Academy (FL) to finish off his high school career. Four-star offensive tackle Verdis Brown is the latest prospect to announce he will play for the powerhouse program next season. The 6-foot-3, 295-pound Illinois native holds offers from the likes of Ohio State, Florida State, LSU, Michigan State, Mississippi State and Oklahoma to name a few.

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