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Google Michigan Fan Calls OSU Terror Attack Karma for Cheating Buckeyes - Breitbart News

Michigan Fan Calls OSU Terror Attack Karma for Cheating Buckeyes - Breitbart News
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Michigan Fan Calls OSU Terror Attack Karma for Cheating Buckeyes
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With just one month left before closing out 2016, Cameron Jacob and his Twitter handle thesenuts365 look like a sure-shot winner for most imbecilic tweet of the year. The message called Monday's heinous car/knife attack, which left one victim dead and ...


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

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Buckeyes remain 2nd in second-to-last playoff rankings
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With "selection Sunday" looming this weekend, it looks very likely that Ohio State will make it to the College Football Playoff for the second time in three years. In the second-to-last playoff rankings, the Buckeyes (11-1) remained second for the ...


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

CFP: Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson, Washington in top 4; Michigan at 5 - ESPN
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CFP: Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson, Washington in top 4; Michigan at 5
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The Buckeyes' thrilling victory at home on Saturday kept Ohio State at No. 2, behind top-ranked Alabama, but ahead of No. 3 Clemson and No. 4 Washington, which gained from the Wolverines' loss. Despite an impressive résumé, Michigan may need a minor ...
Ohio State football | Buckeyes remain No. 2 in playoff rankingsColumbus Dispatch
Ohio State Buckeyes still No. 2 in playoff rankingDayton Daily News
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Google Buckeyes improve to 2-0 - Athens Messenger (registration)

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Buckeyes improve to 2-0
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Buckeyes improve to 2-0. From staff reports; Updated 3 min ago; 0. LANCASTER — Nelsonville-York had three players in double figures, leading to another win away from home. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase ...


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Ohio State men's basketball | Buckeyes expect tough test from Virginia defense
Columbus Dispatch
That was Friday, when the Buckeyes tied a Value City Arena record with an 111-point outburst against a Marshall team more concerned with outscoring its opponents than stopping them. Virginia presents the opposite challenge. The sixth-ranked Cavaliers ...
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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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Tide, Buckeyes, Tigers, Huskies the top 4 in CFP's last preliminary ranking
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Washington Huskies wide receiver Dante Pettis (8) celebrates with receiver Aaron Fuller (12) after catching a touchdown pass at Husky Stadium on Oct. 22. Washington was among four teams ranked atop the College Football Playoff committee's next-to-last ...

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Google If the playoff were today: Alabama-Washington, Ohio State-Clemson in semis - ESPN

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If the playoff were today: Alabama-Washington, Ohio State-Clemson in semis
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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.
Ohio State Buckeyes still No. 2 in playoff rankingDayton Daily News
Buckeyes stay at No. 2, Michigan drops to No. 5 in new College Football Playoff rankingsComcast SportsNet Chicago
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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
Harry Lyles Jr.
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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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Google Raekwon McMillan among four Ohio State Buckeyes named first-team All-Big Ten on defense -...

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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 ...
Four Buckeyes named first-team All Big TenCBS sports.com (blog)
Big Ten honors Ohio State's McMillanDayton Daily News
Malik Hooker, Raekwon McMillan, Tyquan Lewis, Marshon Lattimore Earn First Team All-Big Ten Nods; Gareon Conley ...Eleven Warriors

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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
Luke Zimmermann
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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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LGHL Ohio State knife attack victim: ‘We're a great university, we still beat Michigan’

Ohio State knife attack victim: ‘We're a great university, we still beat Michigan’
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Hard not to love the professor after that comment.

It’ll take a long time for the wounds, literal and otherwise, to heal around the Ohio State community. But if any campus is equipped to band together and move beyond the tragic events of November 28, 2016, it’s Ohio State’s.

On Tuesday, not even a day after being slashed by the perpetrator of the attacks, OSU professor William Clark said as he recovered from being clipped by a car and slashed near his ankles the following which will put a smile on any Buckeyes face:


"We're a great university, we still beat Michigan," says OSU Professor William Clark, a victim in Monday's knife attack.

— WHIOTV (@whiotv) November 29, 2016

No one’s prouder of Ohio State than the great students and educators who make up the university. Where cynicism and woe could’ve easily (and beyond understandably) been the overwhelming sentiment Clark felt, he instead elected to preach a dogma that the attack doesn’t define the school’s over 50,000 students.

The next step in the healing process is proving professor Clark right.

The university is holding a #BuckeyeStrong gathering this evening at 7 p.m. at St John Arena for those able to attend:


Together, we are #BuckeyeStrong. Please join us tonight as we gather to listen, learn and heal as a community. Info: https://t.co/xtZ7b9qljm pic.twitter.com/KinlBjg14p

— Ohio State (@ohiostate) November 29, 2016

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Google Tom Herman to Texas: Is the former Ohio State assistant a threat to steal Buckeyes...

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Tom Herman to Texas: Is the former Ohio State assistant a threat to steal Buckeyes recruiting targets?
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State will always have a warm, fuzzy spot in its heart for Tom Herman after the former Buckeyes assistant sprinkled his quarterback fairy dust on J.T. Barrett and Cardale Jones in 2014. Herman helped Ohio State win a national title.

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LGHL When will Ohio State lose to Michigan?

When will Ohio State lose to Michigan?
Colton Denning
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We drink the Wolverines’ tears on our newest podcast.

What a time to be alive. Ohio State’s crazy, 30-27 comeback victory over Michigan not only gives them a sterling 12-1 regular season record, but also five straight wins against the Wolverines, and puts them in prime position to make their second College Football Playoff appearance in three years. It was the perfect game to mirror Ohio State’s season of ups and downs, and an incredible way to end a year that started with so many question marks.

(It’s also a win you can document by reminding your Michigan friends that actually, the spot was good)

For Michigan, the game represents a missed opportunity. The Wolverines will be kicking themselves for not only bungling a game that they had an inordinate amount of chances to win, but also for it probably costing them a shot at the playoff. It may have also been their best chance to win The Game for the foreseeable future.

Michigan is expected to lose a ton of talent to the NFL, and it stands to reason that they won’t be as dominant next season, especially given the losses on defense. They also play a tough schedule, with a neutral site game against Florida, and road trips to Penn State and Wisconsin. Will they be able to reload enough for those teams, and beat an experienced Ohio State to close out the season?

On this episode of The Hangout in the Holyland, Matt Brown and Colton Denning are back to discuss when they think the Wolverines will actually beat the Buckeyes, and why it may not be for a while. Of course, they also talk about all the crazy stuff that happened in Saturday’s game, including:

  • Why Michigan’s bitter response to the loss has been hilarious for us, but demeans the season they had
  • When they thought Ohio State might actually win
  • Giving props to the defense and J.T. Barrett
  • Being at peace with the season
  • Michigan’s best season in a decade being a third place finish in the Big Ten East (people forget that)

They also discuss why the 2016 season was a huge success, their level of confidence in the Buckeyes earning a playoff invite, and debate whether they can win a game if they get in.

You can find the podcast on our iTunes page, and we strongly encourage reviews, comments, criticisms, etc. to help us deliver the best possible audio product. The more we hear from you, the better we can make it. We’re also on Soundcloud, the SB Nation podcast page, and you can subscribe via RSS on your Android and Windows Phone devices here.

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BTN Mike Weber highlights BTN.com’s 2016 All-Freshman Team

Mike Weber highlights BTN.com’s 2016 All-Freshman Team
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

Ohio State redshirt freshman Mike Weber leads the way on the 2016 BTN.com All-Big Ten Freshman Team. Weber has run for 1,072 yards, averaging 89.3 yards per game which ranks fifth in the Big Ten to earn BTN.com Freshman of the Year honors. He became just the third freshman in Ohio State annals to run for over 1,000 yards, joining Robert Smith and Maurice Clarett. Eleven schools are represented on the 2016 BTN.com All-Big Ten Freshman Team. OFFENSE WR K.J. Hill, Ohio State* WR Jawuan Harris, Rutgers* TE Kyle Penniston, Wisconsin* L (G/T) Ryan Bates, Penn State* L (T) David
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