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LGHL Oregon is reportedly interested in Ohio State defensive coordinator Greg Schiano for head coach

Oregon is reportedly interested in Ohio State defensive coordinator Greg Schiano for head coach
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Could Ohio State’s newest assistant head out west soon?

Late last night, Oregon decided to pull the plug on the Mark Helfrich era after an exceptionally disappointing season and years of diminishing returns. Since the Ducks haven’t fired a coach in ages, and their geography, culture and historical offensive system are unique, building a list of possible candidates is a bit trickier than it might be for other openings.

Already, one name that you might not expect has been reported as a candidate, and that’s Ohio State defensive coordinator Greg Schiano. According to Bruce Feldman, Schiano is a real candidate for the job.


Another name to keep an eye on for the #Oregon HC vacancy I'm told is #OhioState DC Greg Schiano. Will have more in my story in a few min.

— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) November 30, 2016

John Canzano of OregonLive also reported that Schiano is in the mix for the position. Nike CEO and Oregon megabooster Phil Knight was in the Ohio State locker room after their victory over Michigan, and Canzano couldn’t help but notice. From his report:


Knight looked joyful and engaged. He was in the presence of a winning program that made him proud. But it was who was in the room, particularly taking a knee to Knight's left, near the smiling Meyer, that caught my attention. That would be Buckeyes defensive coordinator Greg Schiano. Because regardless of how and why Knight ended up in that locker room, it's Schiano who has emerged as a strong candidate in this search.

Schiano would be a course correction for Oregon. His defense wouldn't be generous. He has experience coaching in the NFL and in major college football. He won 11 games once at Rutgers, and according to a source involved in the hiring process at Oregon, "According to his peer groups, he's one of the best.

Schiano has been outstanding for the Buckeyes this year, helping turn a young, but very talented secondary into a playmaking machine, strong enough to offset struggles with the offense. The play of Malik Hooker, Marcus Lattimore and Gareon Conley has been exceptional, and they’re a major reason why Ohio State is in strong position to grab a Playoff spot this season. Schiano deserves some credit for that.

But on many levels, Schiano would also be a curious fit at Oregon. A New Jersey native, he’s spent his entire coaching career along the East Coast and Midwest, far away from Oregon’s traditional recruiting territories along the West Coast and Texas. He has a defensive background, unlike the offense-first run of recent Oregon head coaches. And he has the reputation for being a strict disciplinarian, unlike the run of coaches with more “player-first” reputations that the Ducks have enjoyed in recent years.

Other potential names to watch for this job include P.J. Fleck of Western Michigan, Scott Frost of UCF, Dana Holgorsen of West Virginia, and Oklahoma offensive coordinator Lincoln Riley.

Schiano was a very successful head coach at Rutgers, a very tough job. He’s probably going to be a head coach again at the FBS level shortly. Will it be at Oregon? We’ll find out soon enough.

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Google Big Ten playoff tracker: Ohio State in position as B1G looks to get two in CFP - ESPN (blog)

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Big Ten playoff tracker: Ohio State in position as B1G looks to get two in CFP
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The second-to-last College Football Playoff rankings are out. They make it clear that Washington, Wisconsin and Penn State would not be locks for the four-team field, even with wins Saturday in their respective conference championship games. (0:51).
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LGHL How to watch Ohio State vs. Virginia: Preview, game time, live streaming online

How to watch Ohio State vs. Virginia: Preview, game time, live streaming online
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In a battle of unbeatens, the Buckeyes and Cavaliers meet Wednesday night in Charlottesville as part of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

Now is when head coach Thad Matta and fans of Ohio State basketball will begin to learn what kind of team the Buckeyes have this year. Ohio State, 6-0 on the young season, will face its stiffest test thus far on Wednesday night, travelling to Charlottesville to take on Virginia as part of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

The Cavaliers, who are also unbeaten through their first half-dozen games, are fresh off a tournament victory in the Emerald Coast Classic, and find themselves ranked No. 6 in both the AP and USA Today Coaches polls.

The Buckeyes have looked good for stretches this season, but finally put everything together for a full 40 minutes last Friday against Marshall. In a 111-70 pounding of the Thundering Herd, the scarlet and gray had six players score in double-figures, won the rebounding battle by nearly 2-to-1, and played solid defense to the tune of a 37.1 percent opponent shooting percentage.

Quality of opponents for Ohio State thus far could be working to inflate the team’s success. According to KenPom, the Buckeyes come in 21st in the country overall, but their opposition has an average ranking of 217, with Providence (No. 59) being the only one in the top 130.

Ohio State has six players averaging double-figures this season, showing a balanced offensive attack that can score in a variety of ways. This will be thoroughly tested by a Virginia defense that KenPom ranks the best in all of Division I in efficiency. The Cavaliers are yielding just over 40 points per game, and holding opponents to a tick above 30 percent shooting.

This matchup should serve as a quality barometer for the development of this Buckeye team in the season’s first month. As Matta and his squad prepare for a Big Ten conference season that is just a month away, Virginia is really the first step in getting the team battle-tested.

Numbers to know

20.2


Through six games, Ohio State has an average scoring margin of +20.2 per game, which is currently tops in the Big Ten. Though no doubt aided by the 41-point victory over Marshall, the number underscores a return of sorts to the program’s roots, as smothering defense has once again become a focal point.

KenPom ranks the Buckeyes 14th in the country in defensive efficiency, and the 58.8 points per game the team gives up is tied for 13th. Ohio State is on top of the statistical heap in the conference in both offensive and defensive field goal percentage thus far in the season, which is a far cry from where the program found itself a year ago.

179


As mentioned, Ohio State’s competition through the first six games hasn’t exactly been stellar, but neither has Virginia’s. The Cavaliers’ opponents thus far have an average KenPom ranking of 179, and like the Buckeyes, Providence has been the toughest team on the schedule.

Ohio State beat the Friars 72-67 in Columbus, and Virginia’s 63-52 victory over them on Saturday only appears marginally better, though it was played at a neutral site. This game will be as much a test for the Cavaliers as it is for the Buckeyes, a yardstick for measuring how far they really need to go be considered among the elite teams in the country.

28.8


Part of Virginia’s defensive prowess stems from its ability to guard the three-point line. Opponents are shooting a dismal 28.8 percent from deep against the Cavaliers, and for Ohio State to have a chance in this game, it will have to do better.

Led by Kam Williams’ scorching-hot 56.3 percent success rate behind the arc, the Buckeyes are shooting just under 40 percent from three as a team, averaging eight makes a game. The ability to stretch the defense has allowed more room to operate in the paint for the likes of Jae’Sean Tate and Trevor Thompson, both of whom are scoring at career-high clips.

Cast of characters

Ohio State


JaQuan Lyle

It’s been an interesting season so far for Lyle, the lone member of last year’s freshman class that is still a member of the program. After finding a quick seat on the bench in favor of C.J. Jackson in Ohio State’s first two games due to ball security concerns, the sophomore from Evansville has turned things on in a big way. Over the past four contests, Lyle is averaging 15 points, better than four rebounds and seven assists, and fewer than two turnovers per game.

That stretch of good play has helped the Buckeyes make up for the absence of Keita Bates-Diop, who has sat the past three games with an ankle injury. Without Bates-Diop, Lyle is by far the best playmaker on the team, using his big body to get into the paint where he can finish or kick out to an open shooter.

Marc Loving

Ohio State’s lone senior was virtually invisible for a three-game stretch against North Carolina Central, Providence, and Western Carolina, failing to score in double digits in any of them. Yet the last two times out, he has helped pace the offense. After a 19-point effort against Jackson State, the former high school Mr. Basketball in Ohio put in a monster 20-point, 14-rebound game against Marshall.

On the season, Loving is averaging 11.5 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, but his team-high 17 turnovers and mediocre 32 percent shooting from three-point range are a concern for a player that is already battling the image of an underachiever during his career. The big stage against Virginia makes for a perfect time to begin proving the doubters wrong.

Virginia


London Perrantes

With the departure of All-American Malcolm Brogdon after last season, this Virginia team now firmly belongs to Perrantes. The senior from Los Angeles who was an honorable mention All-ACC performer a year ago is among the most solid point guards in the country, and appears on the Cousy Award watch list.

Perrantes averages 9.2 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 4.3 assists in 26.8 minutes per game for head coach Tony Bennett, shooting 37 percent from the three-point line. He also doesn’t turn the ball over, tallying just six miscues in six games, and plays excellent perimeter defense.

Darius Thompson

Memphis transfer Austin Nichols was expected to pick up a big chunk of the scoring void left by Brogdon, but was dismissed from the team after playing in just a single game. Thompson, who is in his second season with the Cavaliers after transferring from Tennessee, has stepped up instead. The only Virginia player with a double-figure scoring average, the junior from Murfreesboro gives the ‘Hoos 10 points and 2.7 boards a night, and is second on the team in assists.

Thompson, just 6-foot-4, is shooting nearly 57 percent from the field, and he’s making better than 47 percent of his attempts from three-point range. Along with Perrantes, Thompson will give the Ohio State backcourt plenty to contend with on the defensive end.

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Google Upsets would help, blowouts hurt Buckeyes' playoff hopes - Norwalk Reflector

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Upsets would help, blowouts hurt Buckeyes' playoff hopes
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Ohio State rallied to beat Michigan in double overtime on Saturday in one of the classic games of their storied rivalry. They have three wins over teams ranked in the top 10 of the College Football Playoff rankings, including road wins at Oklahoma and ...
A guide to why Ohio State doesn't need to worry about Penn State winning the Big Ten Championship GameLandof10.com
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Google 'Bama, Buckeyes on top - The Daily Iowan

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'Bama, Buckeyes on top
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That's the thing keeping the Buckeyes out of the Big Ten Championship. They are, however, one of three Power 5 teams with one loss — No. 3 Clemson and No. 4 Washington are the others. Clemson gets No. 23 Virginia Tech in the ACC Championship, ...
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Google "Buckeyes vs. Hoosiers Driver's Challenge" - Harnesslink

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DAYTON, OH. - While everyone in Ohio is reveling over the Ohio State Buckeyes football triumph over their rivals from the state to their north, anticipation for the second annual "Buckeyes vs. Hoosiers Driver's Challenge" on December 10 at Hollywood ...

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LGHL Ohio State could be likely landing spot for Notre Dame decommit

Ohio State could be likely landing spot for Notre Dame decommit
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The No. 2 player in the state of Indiana for 2017 is looking for a new place to commit.

News broke on Tuesday afternoon that 2017 linebacker Pete Werner decommitted from Notre Dame. Werner had been committed to the Fighting Irish since last March. This news is relevant to Ohio State because the Buckeyes are the team who are seemingly making a late surge for the four-star prospect. Werner, who already has an Ohio State offer, was in Columbus over the weekend.


Indianapolis Cathedral four-star LB Pete Werner decommits from #NotreDame: https://t.co/FvIceQQC8N

— Steve Wiltfong (@SWiltfong247) November 29, 2016

At 6-foot-3, 220 pounds, Werner is an athletic freak who has strength and running speed. He is an absolute take for Ohio State if he wants into the class. He’s a top 300 player and the No. 2 overall player in the state of Indiana, according to 247Sports. With the Buckeyes more than likely falling out of the Anthony Hines sweepstakes, it opens an extra spot that the staff was saving. Werner looks as if he’ll be the player that takes it. Kerry Coombs has led the charge in this recruitment and it could be over sooner rather than later.

OSU going the JUCO route?


There are reports floating around the members of the Ohio State coaching staff were in to see Blinn Junior College prospect Kendall Sheffield yesterday. Sheffield is a former five-star cornerback who played his freshman year at Alabama, before transferring to Blinn. Sheffield is an elite prospect who is highly regarded as the best junior college (JUCO) player in the United States.


Buckeyes in to see Kendall Sheffield today @ Blinn College. Sheffield was a prior 'Bama commit at DB, that left due to playing time.

— Ben van Ooyen (@BuckeyeBVO) November 29, 2016

He holds offers from some big name programs in the country and has the talent to be a starter as soon as he arrives on whichever campus he picks. Sheffield recently visited Columbus so there is definitely mutual interest on both sides. All in all, Sheffield is definitely a player that falls into the “take” category. He will have sophomore eligibility wherever he plays next fall.

Onward to the Lone Star State


Also of note, Urban Meyer reportedly spent his Tuesday in the state of Texas and had an in-home visit with five-star defensive tackle Marvin Wilson. Wilson had a great visit to Columbus for the Michigan game and Urban attempted to carry that momentum into the work week. As you know, Wilson has a strong relationship with newly appointed head coach Ed Orgeron at LSU, but Ohio State is in the thick of the race and definitely has a shot in this one. The Buckeyes will continue to work Wilson and ride this one all the way to the end. Wilson is the number three overall player in the class of 2017.


Urban checking in on Marvin Wilson today, supposedly. #SE17ECT

— Mr. Buckeye™ (@Soggy_McMuffin) November 29, 2016

Quick Hits:

  • While in Texas, Urban Meyer and Tony Alford checked in on running back commit JK Dobbins. Dobbins appears 100% solid to the Buckeyes.

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— Jk dobbins (@Jkdobbins22) November 30, 2016

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Google Oregon fires football head coach Mark Helfrich - SFGate

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Oregon fires football head coach Mark Helfrich
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Google Michigan Fan Calls OSU Terror Attack Karma for Cheating Buckeyes - Breitbart News

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Google Buckeyes remain 2nd in second-to-last playoff rankings - ABC6OnYourSide.com

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Google CFP: Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson, Washington in top 4; Michigan at 5 - ESPN

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2016 tOSU OL Discussion

I remember that in 2013, Hyde's first TFL was in mid November. That's not on Hyde, that's on the Slobs. Warinner took Bollman's recruits and turned them into the Slobs. It is just so hard for me to imagine that we're having such severe problems on the OL five years into Meyer's tenure when he's had his own recruits. And we've got to get the RT position shored up. Looking at their performance against scUM, I am certainly apprehensive of Clemson and Alabama, whose DL are as good as, if not superior to scUM's.

Looking at my first post on this thread, I thought Knox and Burrell were sure to start. We're starting a true freshman ahead of either of them. Not a knock on Jordan, but wow!!! (A lol-worthy fact is that posting about Knox was what got me banned from irishenvy.)
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Google Tide, Buckeyes, Tigers, Huskies the top 4 in CFP's last preliminary ranking - UPI.com

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2 Ohio State, No. 3 Clemson staying in the top four, and previous No. 5 Washington moving into No. 4, with Michigan falling to No. 5 after losing to the Buckeyes in double overtime this past weekend. The Big Ten's division winners, No. 6 Wisconsin and No.
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LGHL Ohio State still No. 2 in latest College Football Playoff Top 25 rankings

Ohio State still No. 2 in latest College Football Playoff Top 25 rankings
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New week, same rank.

This is what everybody has been waiting for. The Ohio State Buckeyes are coming off of an amazing 30-27 victory over the Michigan Wolverines in Columbus, a double-overtime thriller. The win allowed the Buckeyes to hold onto their No. 2 ranking in the latest College Football Playoff rankings.

Alabama, per usual, remained at No. 1 after remaining undefeated with their victory in the Iron Bowl over Auburn.

The Buckeyes have done all they can do, and will now have to wait for conference championship games to take place, but they appear to have done a good job in putting themselves in the best position possible considering the circumstances.

Here’s the complete Top 25:

Rank Team Conference Prev week Week 13 result
1 Alabama, 12-0 SEC 1 W vs. Auburn, 30-12
2 Ohio State, 11-1 Big Ten 2 W vs. Michigan, 30-27
3 Clemson, 11-1 ACC 4 W vs. South Carolina, 56-7
4 Washington, 11-1 Pac-12 5 W at WSU, 45-17
5 Michigan, 10-2 Big Ten 3 L at Ohio State, 30-27
6 Wisconsin, 10-2 Big Ten 6 W vs. Minnesota, 31-17
7 Penn State, 10-2 Big Ten 7 W vs. Michigan State, 45-12
8 Colorado, 10-2 Pac-12 9 W vs. Utah, 27-22
9 Oklahoma, 9-2 Big 12 8 Bye
10 Oklahoma State, 9-2 Big 12 10 Bye
11 USC, 9-3 Pac-12 12 W vs. Notre Dame, 45-27
12 Florida State, 9-3 ACC 14 W vs. Florida, 31-13
13 Louisville, 9-3 ACC 11 L vs. Kentucky, 41-38
14 Auburn, 8-4 SEC 13 L at Alabama, 30-12
15 Florida, 8-3 SEC 15 L at FSU, 31-13
16 West Virginia, 9-2 Big 12 18 W at Iowa State, 49-19
17 Western Michigan, 12-0 MAC 21 W vs. Toledo, 55-35
18 Stanford, 9-3 Pac-12 24 W vs. Rice, 41-17
19 Navy, 9-2 AAC 25 W at SMU, 75-31
20 Utah, 8-4 Pac-12 22 L at Colorado, 27-22
21 LSU, 7-4 SEC NR W at Texas A&M, 54-39
22 Tennessee, 8-4 SEC 17 L at Vanderbilt, 45-34
23 Virginia Tech, 9-3 ACC NR W vs. Virginia, 52-10
24 Houston, 9-3 AAC 20 L at Memphis, 48-44
25 Pitt, 8-4 ACC NR W vs. Syracuse, 76-61
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BTN Ohio State, Wisconsin, Penn State hold steady in penultimate CFP Rankings

Ohio State, Wisconsin, Penn State hold steady in penultimate CFP Rankings
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

The penultimate College Football Playoff rankings didn’t have any surprises Tuesday night. Ohio State (No. 2), Wisconsin (No. 6) and Penn State (No. 7) all stayed put, while Michigan dropped to No. 5.
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Raekwon McMillan among four Ohio State Buckeyes named first-team All-Big Ten on defense
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The Buckeyes have allowed only five rushing touchdowns all season, which is tied with Auburn for No. 2 in the country. They're second in the Big Ten and fourth in the country with 19 interceptions. Lewis, McMillan and Hooker were all voted first-team ...
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LGHL Ohio State punter Cam Johnston named Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year

Ohio State punter Cam Johnston named Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year
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The Aussie is the first player from Ohio State to win the Big Ten award.

Ohio State senior punter Cam Johnston has been name the Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year for the Big Ten Conference. The native Australian has been a big help to a struggling offense this season, with the ability to pin teams back to the 1-yard line consistently and often leading the conference in punting distance and averages.

He leads the Big Ten in 2016 for longest punt (70 yards) against Wisconsin -- narrowly missing his career long (73 yards) from the 2014 national championship season. In addition to holding the conference’s longest punt of the season, Johnston also claims the top two spots for punting average in 2016 against Wisconsin (53.8 yards) and Tulsa (51.2 yards).

In his four years at Ohio State, the red-head has punted for 9,135 yards on 204 attempts. His senior campaign concluded with 2,266 punting yards despite having two games (Rutgers and Nebraska) in which he and his golden foot weren’t needed.

The Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year award was first presented in 2011, and is named in honor of Illinois' Dwight Eddleman and Michigan State's Brandon Fields. Johnston is the first player from Ohio State to win this award.

Last year’s winner was the late-Sam Foltz, who was honored by Ohio State and Johnston — who presented Foltz’ parents with a Buckeye helmet adorned with 27 leaf stickers — in this year’s game against Nebraska.

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LGHL Malik Hooker, Raekwon McMillan, Tyquan Lewis named 1st team All-Big Ten Defense, per the media

Malik Hooker, Raekwon McMillan, Tyquan Lewis named 1st team All-Big Ten Defense, per the media
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Marshon Lattimore gets a first team nod by the coaches.

With the Big Ten's defensive lineman of the year already in the fold in Tyquan Lewis, Ohio State reeled in more high praise from the league’s media Tuesday evening.

Joining Lewis on the 2016 All-Big Ten conference team are junior linebacker (and captain) Raekwon McMillan as well as safety Malik Hooker. Corner Marshon Lattimore was named to the all-conference first team by the coaches.

Lattimore was all-conference second team by the media while corner Gareon Conley was all second team by the coaches, and a third-team selection by the media panel.

Joining Conley for third-team honors were kicker Tyler Durbin, the Big Ten’s leader in scoring and kick scoring, who was named by both panels. Parris Campbell was also named to the third-team by coaches

Hooker was snubbed for the conference’s defensive player of the year award which instead went to Michigan’s Jabrill Peppers. The Ohio State safety recorded three interceptions for touchdowns on the season, having six total picks on the season. He would have had four, but one was called back for a block in the back.

Peppers was also the conference’s linebacker of the year over the likes of McMillan and more established, experienced linebackers at Wisconsin and Penn State. McMillan had 37 solo tackles, and 87 total tackles on the season, five of which went for loss, and one, a sack. Despite not padding the stats sheet, he had a great season quarterbacking the defense.

Michigan corner Jourdan Lewis was a worthy recipient at Big Ten defensive back of the year.

Honorable mentions included linebacker Jerome Baker, defensive tackle Michael Hill, defensive ends Jalyn Holmes and Sam Hubbard, as well as defensive backs Denzel Ward and Damon Webb.

Senior linebacker and captain Joe Burger was named the Big Ten’s sportsmanship award honoree.

While there’s always nitpicking about the specific awards and the order of the all-conference awards, with so many Buckeyes scattered throughout the conference’s media and coaches’ All-Conference team, it’s pretty easy to see how they shared the Big Ten East division crown and could be well on their way to a College Football Playoff berth.

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LGHL Tyquan Lewis named 2016 Big Ten Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year

Tyquan Lewis named 2016 Big Ten Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year
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Lewis was also named unanimously first team All-Big Ten by the Coaches and the Media.

A year after leading Ohio State in sacks but not getting the glory due to a stud named Joey Bosa, Tyquan Lewis is finally getting his name in the lights.

The Rushmen’s leader by example on the field was named the Big Ten’s 2016 Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year on Tuesday, ascending to an echelon of all-time great B1G linemen.

The North Carolina product’s added 7.5 sacks to a stellar 2015 and continues to wreak havoc on opposing quarterbacks game in-game out.

With a potential move to the pros on the horizon after Lewis and the Buckeyes’ run is finally over, the best may be yet to come for the stellar defensive lineman.

Congrats to Lewis on a phenomenal season (and career) with Ohio State.

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Google Surgery over, Buckeye commit ready to move forward - 247Sports

Surgery over, Buckeye commit ready to move forward - 247Sports
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Surgery over, Buckeye commit ready to move forward
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Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman wide receiver Tyjon Lindsey, who announced a commitment to the Buckeyes in August, had an injury marred senior season. Lindsey began the season with a broken collarbone. He returned to action in mid-September, but ...

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