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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Kerry Coombs, the Ohio State cornerbacks coach never short on energy, might be the perfect person to mic up during a Buckeyes practice. So Coombs was mic'd up during a Buckeyes practice. Ohio State football released a video on its ...

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tBBC Making The List: Ford Hiroshi Konno

Making The List: Ford Hiroshi Konno
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The weather for these next two days here on the East Coast is predicted to be oven-like. 105˚ to 110˚ with what is termed as the heat-factoring is predicted. With all of that in mind and the Olympics now in full-swing – Michael Phelps ruling in the swimming category – certainly no surprise – I feel it should be refreshing to mention another swimmer to our growing list.

In the past we mentioned Yoshi Oyakawa who won Gold in the backstroke back in Helsinki’s 1952 Summer Olympics. So with all of this lapsed time why haven’t I mentioned Ford Konno?

Ford Hiroshi Konno was born January 1, 1933. His father had said to many who’d listen that his son was born to swim – because he came into the world doing the breast stroke. “His little arms were swaying magically – in total rhythm. The first thing I saw in these actions was a gold medal for my boy.” His father’s premonition would be on target.

Konno would attend McKinley High School in where he swam on the swimming team, setting numerous records while wining nearly every race he was in. He later received an athletic scholarship to attend The Ohio State University. With the Buckeyes would make the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) All-American Squad all of his four years with the Buckeyes. Konno would set world records of 2:03.9 in the 200-meter and 4:26.7 in the 400-meter freestyle during 1954 college meets.

He won four medals at the 1952 and 1956 Summer Olympics. At the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland, Konno won gold medals in the men’s 1,500 meter freestyle and the 4×200-meter freestyle relay. His time of 18:30:3 in the 1,500 freestyle was a new Olympic record. He also won a silver medal in the 400-meter freestyle. Four years later at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, he won silver in the men’s 4×200-meter freestyle relay.
Konno is married to fellow 1952 Olympic medalist Evelyn Kawamoto. He is also a member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame.

It is also worth mentioning that a wonderful book exists: The Three Year Swim Club – the untold story of Maui’s Sugar Ditch kids and their quest for Olympic glory – by Julie Checkoway. Ford Konno has a nice detailing in this wondrous read.

Ford Konno is now a member of our deserving Buckeyes due their recognition – or re-recognition. It’s funny – often we do not think of certain sports especially when we are so ingrained in football, basketball, baseball, and perhaps something else, such as in my case, rugby. But swimming is a wonderful sport that is highly competitive. In my past conversation with Yoshi Oyakawa I told him that swimmers are the complete athletic package. I meant that. Try competitive swimming and find out how tiring it is – stamina is gold. And in Ford’s case it was twice.

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Two-a-days in the sun means we’re closer to Buckeye football

First glance at the first week of camp


Friday morning, the Ohio State football’s Twitter page had a few great videos of the first week back at camp.

Two-a-days are happening, as are circle drills in the sweltering Columbus, Ohio summer. Even through all of this, J.T. Barrett is still making spectacular throws, and the ‘next man up’ mentality is in full effect as Buckeyes you’re not used to seeing are making impressive showings with their blocking, rushing and catching.

Take a look at the video below to see what I’m talking about.


As the #Buckeyes take the field for the 1st 2-a-day of the fall, check out their first day in pads earlier this week https://t.co/juXaPeY0K7

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) August 12, 2016

Speaking of talking, an offseason isn’t complete without coach Kerry Coombs being mic’d up. Yesterday it happened, and the video surfaced today on the OSU football’s Twitter. From the team getting off the bus, to stretches, to the actual practice itself, Coombs was fired up.


Need some #juice this morning?

Done.@OsuCoachCoombs went mic'd up yesterday #TheEdge #PowerOfTheUnit ⛽pic.twitter.com/iQWFmixjqn

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) August 12, 2016
“Sindelar was grouped with fellow Buckeyes John Cook and Rod Spittle, who shot 75 and 77, respectively. The trio was followed by fans in Ohio State gear who shouted “O-H” at them at the 16th tee and “Go Bucks” after their final shots on 18.”

– Adam Jardy & Rob Oller, Columbus Dispatch


The U.S. Senior Open kicked off at Scioto Country Club on Thursday, and there were a few Buckeye graduates in the field.

Joey Sindelar, who was part of the Buckeyes 1979 National Championship golf team as well as three-time All-American, shot a 69 (-1) on the first day of The Open. According to the article by the Dispatch, this was the first time Sindelar hit under par in the Senior U.S. Open since 2012.

Joined by two other Buckeye graduates in John Cook and Rod Spittle, the group felt at home, as patrons yelled out the “O-H” chant at them, according to the report by the Columbus Dispatch.

Below is video on Sindelar via the Columbus Dispatch.

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Before going to the PGA Tour Champions (the senior tour), Sindelar first punched his ticket to the PGA Tour in 1981. Throughout his career, he placed in the top 10 in both the PGA Championship (1997) and U.S. Open (1992) and won a handful of tour events.

“We’re not very good yet, but we’re working our tails off,” defensive coordinator and safeties coach Greg Schiano said. “I think Malik Hooker is showing he has the ability to be a very good player. Now we need to do it consistently. Damon Webb is showing that in spurts. We need to do it consistently.”

Greg Schiano, as reported by Bill Rabinowitz (Columbus Dispatch)


As the first week of camp closes down, coaches now have the ability to see what cards they will be playing with as the season begins.

On the defensive side of the ball, Greg Schiano talked about the secondary and how they are a work in progress, but they are working to have spectacular results this season.

In the article by Bill Rabinowitz, he talked about how Malik Hooker, Cam Burrows, Damon Webb and Erick Smith are all vying for starting spots left by Buckeyes now in the NFL. With experience gone on defense, it’s up to the new guys to fill the voids left.

However, the brain and athletic drain left doesn’t appear to be that bad. Hooker said that Vonn Bell and Tyvis Powell “taught me a lot,” according to the Columbus Dispatch. If you had anyone to learn from, having those former Buckeyes as mentors were the best possible, as they played huge roles in the 2014 College Football Championship win over Oregon.

As camp rolls on, look for an Ohio State squad to get better with each passing day.

“A quiet leader is still a leader, and it sounds like [Marcus] Baugh has the necessary mentality to become one for the Buckeyes. And while his leadership skills may be considered a work in progress, it’s evident that the junior has everything it takes to become a leader for the Scarlet and Gray.”

– Chris Cullum, Ohio State athletics communications


With the Buckeyes returning only six starters – three on offense, and three on defense – this upcoming season, there is a need for the underclassman to rise up to the occasion.

Enter red shirt junior tight end Marcus Baugh. While he only caught a couple of passes last season and started in only four games, the spotlight article written by OSU athletics communication member Chris Cullum delves into what the coaches see in Baugh, and how his experience with the scarlet and gray will translate him into a leader this season.

Cullum caught up with offensive coordinator Ed Warriner, who said that ““Marcus is quiet by nature. But in our small group [of tight ends] he does a great job with the younger guys. Talking to them, leading them, trying to understand the right way, the Buckeye way, to do things.”

Baugh said that the coaches are pushing him onto the path of becoming a leader. He acknowledged that he may be quiet, but will lead if the time came. This isn’t atypical at the tight end position, though. In recent years, Jeff Heuerman and Nick Vannett became the leaders of the team, and played huge roles in Ohio State’s dominance since Urban Meyer came to Columbus.

Here’s hoping that Baugh will be the next great bruising blocker and pass catcher for the Buckeyes.

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Ezekiel Elliot, one of the best running backs in Buckeyes history, departed early for the NFL, as did defensive end Joey Bosa. Both were stalwarts in the 2014 national championship run and right on through last season. Just six starters from last year ...
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Malik Hooker, Damon Webb, Erick Smith, Cam Burrows and Eric-Glover Williams are vying for the jobs left vacant by Tyvis Powell and Vonn Bell. Buckeyes safeties coach Greg Schiano said Hooker and Webb have the leg up right now. Smith and Burrows will ...
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tBBC No Need For OSU To Feel Defensive About Playing These True Freshmen

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On August 7th, Ohio State began their fall camp. While expectations are always high for Ohio State football, what type of expectations await the true freshmen who will be Buckeyes? Considering how young Ohio State is across the board, are there any true freshmen who will possibly be able to make an impact?

On defense, Ohio State has several options. Some of these players’ names will not surprise you, as Buckeye fans have been hearing about some of these names since February, when the players signed their letters of intent with Ohio State.

Let us begin with the defensive freshman who has fairly, or unfairly, been the focal point of the 2016 recruiting class ever since he committed to Ohio State – Nick Bosa. Bosa is coming off a knee injury that ended his high school career, and Ohio State has pledged to not rush Bosa into the lineup. That being said, below are some points being made about Nick Bosa that should excite Ohio State fans as the 2016 season approaches…


@OhioStAthletics d-line coach Larry Johnson told me he never has had a true freshman like DE Nick Bosa. pic.twitter.com/oaRbkM3p7v

— Tom Dienhart (@BTNTomDienhart) August 9, 2016

Ohio State Head Coach Urban Meyer has never struck me as being a very patient man. I believe it will be extremely difficult to remain patient with Nick Bosa, especially when the talent Bosa possesses is staring Coach Meyer and Coach Johnson in the face every day at practice. Bosa may not start, but look for Bosa to be in the rotation along the defensive line a lot this season.

Linebacker is not a position of need for Ohio State this season. With Raekwon McMillan returning, and players such as Chris Worley and Dante Booker ready to contribute at the outside linebacker positions, the idea of not playing some of the true freshmen at linebacker must have crossed Coach Meyer’s mind, right? Think again…


Urban Meyer tells 97.1 The Fan that he has no doubt that linebacker Keandre Jones will play his freshman year.

— Lori Schmidt (@LoriSchmidt) July 26, 2016

Lastly, I am going to name Jordan Fuller from the secondary as a probable true freshman who can make an impact this season for Ohio State. Fuller was recruited as a cornerback, but has also been receiving practice time at safety. Fuller is too good of a player, and the Ohio State secondary inexperienced at three positions, that it makes sense that Fuller will get some playing time at various points this coming season.







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LGHL Ohio State is on 4-star athlete’s visit list

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The 2016 season is fast approaching, but positive recruiting news is still heading to Columbus almost daily.

The Buckeyes have nearly completed their first full week of fall camp and updates have been a plenty. Urban Meyer and Ohio State have no shortage of talent and he has made that abundantly clear in several interviews with the media. Countless times, Meyer has mentioned that while there is youth, the talent on the team is what excites the staff the most. The reason the talent in Columbus is off of the charts is due to one thing: recruiting. The off the field efforts Ohio State's staff has done to bring top talent from all over the country is easily noticed by anyone, and that doesn't look like it will be changing any time soon.

Bell plans OSU official visit


To be one of the members of Ohio State's 2017 recruiting class, or to even receive the coveted offer, you almost have to be either a 5-star or 4-star prospect and considered to be atop of the list in the country in terms of recruiting rankings. So far, Ohio State has been able to assemble what will be an historical class when it's all said and done.

Yesterday, one of the recruits who owns an Ohio State offer made it known that the Buckeyes would be one of the teams that receive an official visit this coming fall. Markquese Bell, (Bridgeton, NJ / Bridgeton) said in an article with sportstalksc.com that Ohio State along with Michigan, Clemson, Maryland and Florida would all be schools not only receiving an official visit, but also to be in his final five schools considered to land his services.


#STRecruiting: Officials to tell the tale for Bell - DB Markquese Bell of Bridgeton, NJ is set for all five of ... https://t.co/lEhoARuNBf

— SCRN (@ScrnMarketing) August 10, 2016

The talented New Jersey athlete is ranked as the sixth best athlete in the country and the third best player in the Garden State for the 2017 class. A 6-foot-3, 194-pound product, Bell has the ability to be a force on both sides of the ball with his size and speed. As of now, the 247sports crystal ball predictions have Bell leaning towards staying home and playing for Rutgers, but with the Scarlet Knights not even listed in his final five, it is anyone's race to win to land the talented 4-star.

With numbers tight for Ohio State's remaining spots in the 2017 class, Urban Meyer can be selective. If Bell wants in, it will have to be a love affair from both sides.

Blue Smith tops the charts


Huber Heights Wayne just North of Dayton, Ohio has been no stranger to Ohio State. The legendary quarterback Braxton Miller is just one of the former Warriors to dawn the Scarlet and Gray. Currently, Robert Landers is the most recent Warrior to make the short trek East on I-70 to play for the Buckeyes. The connection between Wayne and Ohio State has been strong and that's something both sides can easily see continuing in the future.

Current Wayne product L'Christian "Blue" Smith, a 6-foot-6, 205-pound monster on the football field is easily the most coveted Warrior Ohio State is after. With exceptional talent in both football and basketball, "Blue" has not made a final decision if it will be the gridiron or the hardwood for his sport of choice at the next level. While he will easily excel at either, many believe football will be the one to win it.

Yesterday, the attention surrounding L'Christian continued as he was given an incredible honor as being ranked as Rivals.com's top athlete in the 2018 class. Made publicly via his Twitter, "Blue" let it be known that his satisfaction has not been met as this ranking will only push the talented 4-star to continue to work on his craft and show why he's the nation's No.1 athlete.


I wanna thank GOD my Family and my Team for making me who I am today..The #1 athlete in the country ain't to bad...! pic.twitter.com/wI2mIq6DqJ

— Błå° (@bluesmith_) August 11, 2016

Jay Minton, head coach of the Warriors, was another to mention the drive and attitude L'Christian sets forth proving that his head is in the right place during the recruiting process. Buckeye fans will hear this household name for the next two years to come and will hope to have him in what has started off to be another incredible recruiting class in 2018.

Buckeyes lead for 2018 LB


Via landoften.com's Jeremy Birmingham, Ohio State is leading for another top prospect. This time, class of 2018 linebacker Adrian Jackson (Denver, CO / Mullen) has mentioned that currently the Buckeyes are the leader in his recruitment. The nation's ninth best outside linebacker and Colorado's top prospect in 2018 went as far as to say that he is not considering any other schools for the time being.


2018 linebacker Adrian Jackson says the Buckeyes lead and he’s not looking at any other schools right now. https://t.co/SkItyPrmSe

— Jeremy Birmingham (@Birm) August 11, 2016

With good news surrounding Ohio State's 2018 class lately, the Buckeyes will hope to secure another top national prospect in Jackson. Look for his recruitment to only escalate from here on.

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tBBC Ohio State Releases Second Video from Training Camp

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Ohio State football just released the second video from training camp.



September 3rd cannot get here fast enough.






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LGHL Marcus Baugh anticipates a bigger role in Ohio State's offense this year

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Now that Jeff Heuerman and Nick Vannett are in the NFL, the redshirt junior feels it is his time to shine.

"I have a pretty good role in the offense, better than (for tight ends) in past years. The way it's looking right now, I have a pretty good role in the passing game. We've changed some reads to where I'll be the first read ... or if the first read's covered, I'll be the second read."

- Ohio State tight end Marcus Baugh via Tim May, The Columbus Dispatch


It seems like every year Ohio State fans hear about how the team is planning to get the tight ends more involved in the passing game. The last couple years it is a little more understandable about how those plans never really materialize when the Buckeyes have had other offensive threats like Ezekiel Elliott, Michael Thomas, and Jalin Marshall to lean on. This year could be different though, since Ohio State is so young at their skill positions. One reason where there is some optimism for an increased output from the tight ends is because Ed Warinner has moved from offensive line coach to tight ends coach so that he can focus a little more on his offensive coordinator duties. After seeing the problems Clemson had with Alabama tight end O.J. Howard in the national title game, he is looking for ways to get the Buckeye tight ends more involved in the game if the matchups are right.

The player who could most benefit on some of the increased usage the tight ends might get is redshirt junior Marcus Baugh. So far during his career in Columbus, Baugh has had to sit behind tight ends Jeff Heuerman and Nick Vannett. Both of those players are now in the NFL, so it is Baugh's time to shine. So far Baugh has only caught three passes as a Buckeye, but one of those was a 27-yard reception against Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl. Baugh also earned the trust of his coaches during the season last year, averaging 38 plays per game the last eight games after only 15 plays per game in the first five. Baugh has the size, athleticism, and hands that are very attractive as a tight end, and it wouldn't be a surprise to see him make some noise in this young Ohio State offense.

"We have been working with each other the whole summer so we built that bond and that chemistry on the field. Once you build that chemistry on the field, you can work together and play together."

- Ohio State linebacker Raekwon McMillan via Jacob Myers, The Lantern


It's no easy task to replace players like Darron Lee and Joshua Perry, but at least Ohio State has the luxury of having Raekwon McMillan to lead this year's group of linebackers. McMillan has already started to establish himself as the latest great Ohio State linebacker, but after having Lee and Perry to lean on the last two seasons, this year the spotlight will be firmly on McMillan. After leading Ohio State in tackles last season, now McMillan will be hoping the linebacking corps don't miss a beat this year even though they'll have two new starters.

Unlike when McMillan started to see time for Ohio State as a true freshman, this year's new starters have already seen some time on the field for the Buckeyes. Chris Worley and Dante Booker have taken some snaps for the Ohio State defense, as well as contributing to the special teams unit. Even though Booker and Worley may be the new starters at linebacker, it doesn't mean they'll be cut any slack. Ohio State linebackers have always been held to a high standard, and this year will be no different. The trio has already spent time in the offseason working together so when the season kicks off they'll be comfortable playing next to each other the field, as they try and help the Buckeyes return to the College Football Playoff.


"I'm approaching this year as a make or break year. I'm going to make it or it ain't going to work. I'm really trying to focus in on this year. To me, this is a huge year."

- Former Ohio State running back Carlos Hyde via Jeremy Bergman, NFL.com


Entering his third season in the NFL, running back Carlos Hyde hasn't exactly gotten dealt the best hand. After being drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2nd round of the 2014 NFL Draft, Hyde is already on his third head coach. Hyde started out in San Francisco by backing up veteran Frank Gore in 2014 before taking over as starter in 2015. The former Buckeye running back put the NFL on notice when he rushed for 168 yards and two touchdowns in the season opener, but injuries throughout the year only allowed him to appear in seven games. Now Chip Kelly takes over for Jim Tomsula, who was fired after the 49ers went 5-11 in 2015.

Even though there isn't much on the 49ers depth chart behind him, Hyde doesn't exactly feel like his role in Kelly's offense is safe. That's why the third-year pro is focused on making this year his best. Hyde has spent the offseason getting used to the up-tempo offense that Kelly likes to run, but he is hoping he can mirror what LeSean McCoy did in two seasons under Kelly in Philadelphia. As long as Hyde is able to avoid the injury bug this season, it's likely that he'll have a huge season, since Kelly will likely find ways to get the football into his running back's hands early and often.

"The history of golf, nor Ohio State athletics, cannot be spoken of without this historic venue. Opened in 1916, Scioto Country Club has been thought of as one of America's great golf courses for nearly the entirety of its century-long existence, a credit that will be recognized this year when it hosts the U.S. Senior Open starting Thursday and running through Sunday."

- Jeff Svoboda, Scout.com


For most golf fans around central Ohio the only chance to see the professionals play in Columbus is when The Memorial comes to Muirfield in June. This year the capital city gets an added bonus, as the U.S. Senior Open teed off at Scioto Country Club earlier today. The USGA is returning to Columbus for a major tournament for the first time since 1986 when Scioto Country Club hosted the same tournament. Even though Scioto might not be as popular as courses like Augusta National and Pebble Beach, it is still ranked one of the top 50 courses in the world by Golf Digest.

This weekend's tournament will have a decidedly scarlet and grey feel, but that's not just because the course is a couple miles from Ohio State. Scioto Country Club was the course in which Buckeye legend Jack Nicklaus took his first golf shot in 1950. Nicklaus will be serving as honorary chairman for this week's event. While Nicklaus will be overseeing the event, Ohio State will have four former Buckeyes competing in the event. John Cook, Joey Sindelar, and Rod Spittle will all be paired together for the first two rounds of the event, and Brian Mogg will be also be in the field. Mogg, Cook, and Sindelar all helped Ohio State capture the 1979 national title. Hopefully a great weekend of golf is in store for fans in attendance, and it doesn't take 30 years for the USGA to make their way back to Columbus for another major.


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Google Ohio State Buckeyes safety Cam Burrows 100 percent healthy - MyDaytonDailyNews

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COLUMBUS — Safety Cam Burrows pronounced himself 100 percent healthy and said he hasn't felt this good in two years Thursday after the fifth practice of the season for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Burrows, a Trotwood-Madison graduate, appeared in three ...
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LGHL Here's who voted Ohio State No. 1 in the AP Top 25

Here's who voted Ohio State No. 1 in the AP Top 25
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One AP pollster loves him some Buckeyes.

The full AP preseason poll won’t be released until Aug. 21, but we know that it will have at least one surprising vote for the top team in the country: Ohio State.

John Wilner of the San Jose Mercury News, has published the ballot that he’ll submit to the AP already, and he’s picked the Buckeyes as his top team in the country.

Here’s Wilner’s rationale:


No. 1: Ohio State. Not ready? Too much attrition? Wait ’til 2017? Nah. Urban Meyer proved two years ago that he can make it work ahead of schedule. Yes, the Buckeyes were slammed by departures to the NFL, but they have experience where it matters most (QB J.T. Barrett), there are future draft picks everywhere, and motivation shouldn’t be an issue after last year’s disappointment. Get ’em early — that means you, Oklahoma! — or get the heck out of their way. (Previous: 1)

Wilner also noted that he fills out his preseason ballot as a reflection on how he thinks things will finish in the end, not for who might be best in early September, so his vote is a sign that at least one AP voter thinks Ohio State will be this year’s national champions.

It’s probably also worth mentioning that Wilner is no stranger to using his AP ballot to dramatically distance himself from the opinions of his peers. If you hear about a ballot that seems dramatically different from the rest of the Top 25, there’s a good chance it’s coming from Wilner.

The 2016 Coaches Poll was released last week, with the Buckeyes ranked fifth, ahead of Michigan and every other Big Ten team. Ohio State did not get any first place votes, though. We’ll see if Wilner will be the only one on the 21st.

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tBBC Buckeye Battle Cry Crew Talk Buckeyes at Talking10

Buckeye Battle Cry Crew Talk Buckeyes at Talking10
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Buckeyes training camp has opened up which as we all know it is officially Buckeye football season. Some of you may be aware many of us do different shows, create content for other sites. Being the loyal Buckeye fans you are we always want to bring you as much info about the Buckeyes as we can no matter where we are. Example Clair and I joined Dave Fitzgerald (@buckeyefritzy) of the talking10 podcast.

Bill Rabinowitz of the Columbus Dispatch also joined for a few.

The topics that were covered:



Burning question for 2016 season

Two key stats

Three players to watch

One or more bold predictions for the season



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I am the Buckeye beat reporter for talking10.com which means you can catch my work (besides here) at ohiostate.talking10.com. Don’t forget you can follow them on twitter @talkingBuckeyes







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