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LGHL Watch Ohio State’s win over Michigan recreated in Tecmo Bowl

Watch Ohio State’s win over Michigan recreated in Tecmo Bowl
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TOUCHDOWN, CURTIS SAMUEL!

Ohio State’s 30-27 (2OT) comeback win over Michigan was certainly one of the greatest in recent memory. And one of the greatest football games in recent memory is unquestionably the NES classic, Tecmo Bowl.

So, it stands to reason that combining the two would be awesome. And luckily for all of us, that’s happened.

Youtube user Irishkidd84 has recreated the final harrowing moments of the Ohio State-Michigan game on Tecmo Bowl, complete with the field goals, the excellent touchdown catch by Michigan’s Amara Darboh, the controversial spot (which, actually, was good), Curtis Samuel’s ridiculous Bo Jackson impression on 3rd down, and of course, the final score.

We think we’ll be watching highlights of this game for a long time, and in various forms. But only one highlight reel will make you want to fire up the ol’ NES again and start stunting on your little brother, which makes this one potentially the best of them all.

TOUCHDOWN, CURTIS SAMUEL!

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BTN Power Rankings: State of Indiana owns top of Jon Crispin’s first top 10

Power Rankings: State of Indiana owns top of Jon Crispin’s first top 10
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

We've had a few weeks to assess Big Ten teams now, so it's a good time for BTN analyst Jon Crispin to offer his first Big Ten Power Rankings. Quick note: This year's weekly list will feature the top 10 teams, as opposed to the entire conference in past years.
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Ohio State football players safe, accounted for after on-campus attack
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The second-ranked Buckeyes weren't scheduled to practice less than 48 hours after their win over rival Michigan, and the coaching staff had begun to scatter around the country on recruiting visits. But even though classes were canceled Monday after ...
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BH: Luke on the move? | No crying in football
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In talking with a source well connected to Ohio State the conversation quickly turned to the offense and how the Buckeyes were a foot or so from a major meltdown in Columbus. If they don't get the J.T. Barrett “spot” first down, which was the right ...

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BTN Twitter: Ohio State family, Big Ten rivals react to Ohio State campus attack

Twitter: Ohio State family, Big Ten rivals react to Ohio State campus attack
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

There was an attack on Ohio State’s campus Monday, leaving nine hurt and the suspect dead. Here’s the full release from news.osu.com: “Ohio State University Police and local law enforcement continue to respond to a public safety incident on Ohio State’s campus. A suspect has been shot and reported deceased. Victim injuries include stab wounds, injury by motor vehicle and other injuries that are being evaluated. At the recommendation of law enforcement, campus alerts for shelter in place have been lifted. Campus remains open during the continued investigation, although classes have been canceled for the remainder of the day. Facts
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LGHL Ohio State had a tragedy on campus. Here's how you can help

Ohio State had a tragedy on campus. Here's how you can help
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There is one thing you can do that may be helpful.

It’s impossible for our hearts not to be with our Ohio State University community today, after a senseless act of violence sent multiple people to the hospital, canceled class, and terrorized a campus and community.

When tragedy strikes, you probably want to know what, if anything, you can do. The single most important we believe you can do is to follow the guidance and instructions of university public safety officials at this time. They’ve done a great job so far, and we don’t want to accidentally make their jobs harder. If your residence hall is on lockdown, please honor that.

Beyond that, one thing that we might recommend you do is give blood. Giving blood saves lives, both after traumatic events like this, and also for more everyday patients.

If you are in the Columbus area, there are multiple Red Cross donation centers. The closest to Ohio State’s main campus in Columbus would be one located downtown, at One Nationwide Plaza, but other centers are in Gahanna, Newark, Lewis Center, and elsewhere.

If we become aware of other ways to help our community at this time, we’ll share them with you. If you’re able though, please consider making a blood donation.

If there are any additional support resources made available or anyone has any other constructive suggestions on how we can make Ohio State (and Columbus) better for us all, let us know in the comments below or on social media.

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Google No. 5 Baylor women rout Buckeyes for tourney title - Youngstown Vindicator

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No. 5 Baylor women rout Buckeyes for tourney title
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Baylor headed to the beach shortly after arriving in balmy Florida for a long holiday weekend, getting a little time to bask in sun and ride down waterslides. The rest of the trip for the Lady Bears? All business. Alexis Jones scored 20 points and No ...
Ohio State 79, Florida Gulf Coast 66 | Mitchell, Buckeyes take control ...Columbus Dispatch
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LGHL Ezekiel Elliott gets 2 TDs and a win as Ohio State alumni celebrate Thanksgiving in the NFL

Ezekiel Elliott gets 2 TDs and a win as Ohio State alumni celebrate Thanksgiving in the NFL
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At this point, there really is no question that Zeke is one of the best rookies ever.

The 2016 NFL regular season is winding down, and the postseason is starting to take shape. Along with several Buckeyes likely making their way to the division playoffs, others are looking at individual awards. In Week 12, a handful of former Ohio State stars faced off on Thanksgiving, while others made an impact on Sunday. This week also included several players using their free Saturday to visit Columbus for the biggest game of the year.

Thanksgiving tradition


One of the time-honored traditions in the NFL is playing in one of the Thanksgiving Day games. Not all teams participate and others are annual regulars, but this year there were several Buckeyes in on the holiday festivities.

  • Minnesota Vikings (Alex Boone) vs Detroit Lions (Taylor Decker)

The Lions came away with a 16-13 win on Thursday, with Decker playing in his inaugural Thanksgiving game. Decker has been having an up and down rookie year, but has definitely shown he was worth the first round pick. The Vikings are trying to reclaim their early-season win streak, but have seen so many losses, Boone even tried a new hair cut last week — it didn’t work.


#Vikings guard Alex Boone: "I don’t give a (bleep) how it happens as long as I get in the playoffs. As long as you get in.’’

— Chris Tomasson (@christomasson) November 24, 2016
  • Washington vs Dallas Cowboys (Ezekiel Elliott, Darryl Baldwin, Rod Smith)

Another game, another incredible performance out of Ezekiel Elliott. The rookie running back helped his team come away with a 10-1 record on the season — the best in the NFL — and a 31-26 win over a division rival. Elliott had his second 97-yard rushing game in a row, but added two touchdowns this week against Washington.


#FeedZeke#FeedZeke#FeedZeke

Especially on Thanksgiving. https://t.co/tZRnIytZOe

— NFL (@NFL) November 25, 2016
  • Pittsburgh Steelers (Ryan Shazier) vs Indianapolis Colts (Jack Mewhort)

The Steelers whooped on the Colts Thursday, winning 28-7. With Cam Heyward out for the remainder of the season, Shazier is the sole Buckeye for Pittsburgh. The linebacker finished Thanksgiving with six total tackles — three solo. Mewhort is just happy to be back on the field, and is extra motivated thanks to his new longterm contract with Indianapolis.

Coming home


One advantage of playing on Thanksgiving is the open weekend that follows. Several NFL players who played on Thursday, and others who won’t play til Monday, made their way back to Columbus for some time on the sideline during The Game. Some of the alumni representing the Scarlet and Grey included Taylor Decker, A.J. Hawk, James Laurinaitis, and Jack Mewhort.

San Diego must be happy


The Chargers drafted two of the best defensive talents out of Ohio State during the 2016 NFL Draft: Joey Bosa (No. 3 overall) and Joshua Perry (fourth round).

Despite an offseason filled with contract disputes, Bosa has been able to get the organization and fanbase back on his side with a rookie season that rivals most. He continued his insane first year in the league with seven tackles (two for loss), .5 sacks and two quarterback hits on Sunday against the Texans.


Joey Bosa is a force to be dealt with. #Chargers https://t.co/7rfrsZMaq4

— East Village Times (@EVT_News) November 27, 2016

Perry is making his value known on special teams, even forcing a fumble after a huge hit on a punt return Sunday. He doesn’t quite have the type of Year 1 stats that Bosa does, but he has 14 total tackles (11 solo) on the season.

A legend falls


The end of Mike Nugent’s career is coming more and more into focus as the Bengals have endured a rocky season with the usually reliable kicker. Things didn’t look great in the preseason, but Nugent bounced back early in the regular season before completely crumbling toward the end. Overall on the season he’s missed five field goal attempts and four point afters. In the past two games, he’s missed all but one point after -- something kickers across the league are struggling with. As the rules change and Nugent ages, the likelihood he’s still playing in 2017 diminishes each week.

Plays of the week


Ted Ginn Jr.

Just a week after his first touchdown of the season, the Buckeye made an incredible catch in stride which usually results in him turning on the boosters — and it did. Ginn has stepped up when it mattered the past two games and kept the Panthers in the game with this third quarter 88-yard touchdown catch.


Michael Thomas

The rookie had his second 100-plus yard receiving game and second game with two touchdowns in Week 12. Thomas finished the day with nine receptions for 108 yards and two trips to the endzone — including this impressive snag in double coverage.


Drew. Brees.
What a pass!@CantGuardMike hauls it in for SIX. #Saints50 https://t.co/gB86mcemk0

— NFL (@NFL) November 27, 2016

Terrelle Pryor

The former quarterback is without a doubt having more success in the NFL as a receiver. He’s transformed into the kind of deep threat that teams long for, and his size often gives him an advantage over his opponents. Pryor is closing in on an 1,000-yard receiving season — currently at 855 yards — and hauled in his longest reception of the season at 54 yards.


.@TerrellePryor's big play ability is just incredible.

FIFTY FOUR yard gain! #NYGvsCLE https://t.co/SmGWu9UOVK

— NFL (@NFL) November 27, 2016

The Buckeye also honored the latest Ohio State win over Michigan with an O-H-I-O as he exited the tunnel in Cleveland.

Other notes

  • This week’s ‘Monday Night Football’ matchup will feature two teams struggling for a win the past several games when the Philadelphia Eagles (Malcolm Jenkins) host the Green Bay Packers (Corey Linsley).
  • John Simon (Texans) was inactive Sunday due to a chest injury he sustained during ‘Monday Night Football’ in Week 11. Nick Mangold (Jets) missed his fourth straight game due to injury and despite being healthy, teammate Devin Smith was inactive Sunday.
  • Eli Apple (Giants) went out Sunday with a cramp and missed a good portion of this week’s game. However, teammate and fellow Buckeye Johnathan Hankins was a big contributor against the Browns, forcing an errant throw by Josh McCown leading to a Giants Pick-6.
  • Rookie Jalin Marshall (Jets) has officially been demoted from special teams punt returner after recurring issues with drops — something Buckeye fans know all about. Jets’ head coach Todd Bowles admitted, according to 247Sports. “I thought Jalin struggled a little bit catching the ball...It got to the point where he’s helping out more on offense, and we’re trying to take something off of his plate.”
  • Just one week after his first NFL career touchdown, rookie Braxton Miller (Texans) only had one reception on three targets for 12 yards Sunday. He’s been a minimal contributor so far this season, only seeing more targets as other receivers are injured. But at least he saw the endzone once:

.@BraxtonMiller5 putting defenders on SKATES ⛸

TOUCHDOWN @Texans! #HOUvsOAK #MiPartidoMiNFL https://t.co/gWkQlv3vBh

— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) November 22, 2016

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Google Buckeyes needn't worry about playoffs - Toledo Blade

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Oddsmakers say the Buckeyes would be a double-digit favorite over Penn State on a neutral field. Of course, all this fuss could be for naught if two Big Ten teams crash the playoff party. Assuming Alabama and Ohio State are in, the remaining two spots ...


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Google 'Bama, Buckeyes 1-2...San Jose St. fires coach...Notre Dame's Kelly staying put - WCTI12.com

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4 and Michigan falls two spots to fifth after its double-overtime loss to the Buckeyes. No. 6 Wisconsin is followed by Oklahoma, Penn State, Colorado and Southern California. SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — San Jose State has fired football coach Ron Caragher ...


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Google No. 5 Baylor women rout Buckeyes for tourney title - Youngstown Vindicator

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No. 5 Baylor women rout Buckeyes for tourney title
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The Buckeyes shot only 34 percent for the game, and were outrebounded 52-29. “Kristy had a phenomenal tournament and very deserving of the award and all of that,” Baylor coach Kim Mulkey said. “But we can't do it alone. Our team defense was very good ...
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LGHL Top recruits flock to Ohio State for Michigan game

Top recruits flock to Ohio State for Michigan game
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The Buckeyes played host to more than the Wolverines on Saturday.

More than 100,000 screaming fans packed into Ohio State on Saturday afternoon to watch Ohio State mix it up with arch-rival Michigan. Among those in attendance were a large list of nationally ranked high school prospects. Playing host to more than the Wolverines, Urban Meyer and the Ohio State coaching staff had their handS full with well over 50 recruits from across the country on campus for the game.

Having a chance to not just take a tour of the beautiful state-of-the-art facilities Ohio State has to offer and mingle with the staff, the prospects also had the opportunity to watch one of the best college football games of the season.

Taking in the Buckeyes double overtime win over that team from up north, many of the recruits took to social media to share their excitement of their visit to Ohio State.

Want to know what the recruits thought of the Buckeyes come from behind victory and overall time in Columbus? Land-Grant Holy Land has your back:

2017 OSU commit Antjuan Simmons


Silence!!! ⭕

— Antjuan Simmons (@_antjuan_) November 26, 2016

No excuses for all you Michigan fans that talked trash to me! I'm coming back to school on tip!!

— Antjuan Simmons (@_antjuan_) November 27, 2016
2017 OSU commit Brendon White


Can't wait to be apart of a great tradition #BuckeyeNation

— Brendon White (@therealestbw0) November 26, 2016
2018 OSU commit Brian Snead


O H I O we the Go ucks!!!! ⚪ ⚪

— Campaign_B6 (@snead655) November 26, 2016
2018 OSU commit Emory Jones


I've never witnessed anything like it!!!! #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/JZL0Uu4KGG

— Emory Jones (@eXjones6) November 26, 2016
5-star 2017 DT Marvin Wilson


Mama I don't think I want to go home . Truly had the time of my life ⚪#GoBucks #BuckeyeNation pic.twitter.com/fGPHQ649dB

— HOLLYWOOD MARV (@RDMW6) November 27, 2016
5-star 2017 OLB Baron Browning


Great ti❌e around great people this weekend... ️ ️ pic.twitter.com/ZI8uyAKOKG

— Baron Browning (@baronbrwnng) November 27, 2016
5-star 2017 CB Jeffrey Okudah


Best damn fans in The Land ❤️ pic.twitter.com/zbvYkvwhe4

— Jeffrey Okudah III (@TheJeffOkudah) November 26, 2016
5-star 2017 RB Cam Akers


Had a good time in Columbus ⭕pic.twitter.com/nnbXPgSFB5

— Cam akers (@thereal_cam3) November 28, 2016
4-star 2017 DT Jay Tufele


Future buckeyes? pic.twitter.com/qcAV7snWbP

— Jay Tufele (@tufele123) November 25, 2016

Really special coaches right here. pic.twitter.com/J6QCmjdokD

— Jay Tufele (@tufele123) November 26, 2016
5-star 2018 RB Jaelen Gill


W⭕️W

— Raaaaaad Chaaaaad (@jaelengill21) November 27, 2016
5-star 2018 OG Jamaree Salyer


What a great day to be a Buckeye ️ pic.twitter.com/ijO5GFauFy

— Jamaree Salyer ♠️ (@jamareesalyer69) November 26, 2016
4-star 2018 TE Mustapha Muhammad


Wow... #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/ExzW9ghIkw

❌ustapha (@MustaphaM_) November 26, 2016
4-star 2018 WR Kamryn Babb


Had a great ti❌e visiting The Ohio State University, an experience I will never forget. Until next time ✌ ️ #GoBucks #Zone6 pic.twitter.com/T6N92mT7x2

— Kamryn Babb5⃣ (@kamm_o) November 27, 2016
4-star 2018 ATH Iverson Clement


BTTUN was the goal & that's what we did! Felt like home I'll be back very soon! Thanks @OSUCoachMeyer @CoachTonyAlford pic.twitter.com/gxWGhUHNM1

— Iverson Clement (@Swaggy__ai) November 27, 2016
4-star 2018 WR L’Christian Smith


Ohio State and Michigan making it real tough with this commitment

— BLUE SHANE SMITH⁶ (@bluesmith_) November 27, 2016
4-star 2018 CB Houston Griffith


What a game never seen anything like it ‼️ #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/lddO93lrUg

— Houston Griffith (@___HG3) November 27, 2016
4-star 2018 DE Malik Vann


WHAT A GAME❕ ⭕#GoBuckeyes ‼️

— Malik Vann™❗️ (@_Next_Era1) November 26, 2016
3-star 2018 OG Blaine Scott


Great Time at The Ohio State University!!! #MICHvsOSU #BuckeyeNation pic.twitter.com/xnpkfAxfE1

— Blaine Scott (@blaine_scott54) November 26, 2016

I have been fortunate to see many great games the past two seasons... Wow

— Blaine Scott (@blaine_scott54) November 27, 2016
3-star 2018 CB Tre Douglas


@eXjones6 had me right this weekend down in Columbus #GoBucks felt like Home.

— Tre' Douglas (@tredough8) November 27, 2016

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COLUMBUS (WCMH/AP) — The Ohio State Buckeyes remained No. 2 in both the Amway Coaches Poll and the AP Top 25 Poll after Saturday's victory over Michigan. The Wolverines dropped two spots to No. 6 in the Amway Poll and two spots No. 5 in the AP ...
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The Buckeyes shot only 34 percent for the game, and were outrebounded 52-29. “Kristy had a phenomenal tournament and very deserving of the award and all of that,” Baylor coach Kim Mulkey said. “But we can't do it alone. Our team defense was very good ...
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The Nits tied with Ohio State in 2005 and 2008 (they beat the Buckeyes in each of those seasons). They haven't played the Badgers since 2013. They've won four of the last five meetings. Wisconsin is 1-2 in Big Ten finals. It lost the inaugural one to ...

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LGHL Ohio State women’s basketball gets beat down, 85-68, by No. 5 Baylor

Ohio State women’s basketball gets beat down, 85-68, by No. 5 Baylor
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The Buckeyes were no match for the Bears in the championship game of the Gulf Coast Showcase on Sunday night.

In a matchup of two teams believed to be serious national title contenders, the Ohio State women’s basketball team lost to Baylor, 85-68, in the championship game of the Gulf Coast Showcase tournament in Estero, Florida on Sunday night.

The Buckeyes struggled mightily from the floor, shooting just 21-for-61 (34.4 percent) for the game, and having no answer for the Bears’ superior size. Head coach Kevin McGuff’s squad was outrebounded 52-29 and outscored 48-26 in the paint over 40 minutes of play.

Five Baylor players scored in double figures, led by Alexis Jones’ 20 and Beatrice Mompremier’s double-double of 13 points and 14 rebounds. The Bears improved their record to 7-1 thus far.

All-American Kelsey Mitchell scored 17 points, but hit just 5-for-20 from the floor and 1-for-6 from beyond the three-point arc. Sierra Calhoun added 12, while Shayla Cooper and Kiara Lewis had 11 apiece, as the team fell to 5-2 on the young season.

Ohio State was forced to call a timeout less one minute into the ballgame as Baylor sprinted out to a 6-0 lead. The lead was extended to 9-0 before Calhoun knocked down a three-pointer to get the Buckeyes on the board. Mompremier was having her way in the paint for the Bears, scoring seven first quarter points.

The scarlet and gray shot a woeful 6-for-19 (31.6 percent) in the first ten minutes, but fought back to within four points at 19-15 by the end of the quarter. Calhoun scored five and Mitchell four in the frame.

Baylor opened the second quarter with a 10-2 run to push the lead out to 29-17, as Ohio State once again came out cold. Jones scored nine in the frame overall and led all scorers with 12 at the intermission.

The Buckeyes went through a field goal drought that lasted the final 5:42 of first half, missing their final nine attempts, and went into the locker room trailing 38-25. Mitchell was just 2-for-12 from the floor, and failed to make any of her four three-point attempts, as the team was held to 10-for-36 (27.8 percent) shooting.

Cooper started the second half by scoring seven straight points for Ohio State, trying to will the team back into the game, and Mitchell got a quick four of her own to trim the deficit to 45-36 at the third quarter’s midway point.

The referees started calling the game much more closely in the third quarter, and the two sides combined to shoot 31 free throws in the frame. Baylor’s size and balanced attack made the Buckeyes’ hopes of comeback difficult, as Jones, Mompremier, and Brown combined to maintain a strong 62-46 lead headed to the final ten minutes.

The fourth quarter was more of the same, with the Bears shooting 8-for-13 (61.5 percent) from the floor and widening their lead even further. Mitchell fouled out with a little over four minutes remaining in the game.

The schedule doesn’t let up for Ohio State, as it will host No. 21 Miami on Thursday evening in Columbus as part of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. The game is scheduled to tip off at 7:00 p.m. ET and will be broadcast live on Big Ten Network.

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Is he a “take” for the Buckeyes right now? Both of those questions are up in the air, but the uncertainty in South Bend is certainly playing a part in his decision to look around. The coach that was primarily responsible for recruiting him at Notre ...

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