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BTN BTN announces its most-compelling non-con men’s hoops schedule

BTN announces its most-compelling non-con men’s hoops schedule
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The slate features six matchups of teams that appeared in the 2016 NCAA Tournament, including the defending national champion Villanova Wildcats at Purdue on Nov. 14 as part of the Gavitt Tipoff Games and the 2014 national champion Connecticut Huskies at Ohio State on Dec. 10.
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Buckeyes aim to continue winning tradition
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The Buckeyes will have a good mix of experience and youth, as four sophomores should see playing time. Kyla Henderson will join Jordan Fick as a middle hitter. Mary Kate McCulloch will play outside hitter, while Madi Campbell will be hitting right side.


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LGHL Ohio State draws comparisons to 2014 national championship team heading into season

Ohio State draws comparisons to 2014 national championship team heading into season
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That’s pretty good.

“Meyer faces one of the most unique seasons of his coaching career, as he has a roster with 42 true and redshirt scholarship freshmen and just four recruited scholarship seniors.”

- Pete Thamel, Campus Rush


Thamel takes notice of the relatively quiet offseason that Ohio State has had following a very loud and hyped 2015 season. It didn’t end the way that they wanted, and the Buckeyes will be replacing 16 starters. But it’s not a huge deal, considering the Buckeyes have not only extremely talented young players ready to make their leap onto the Ohio Stadium field, but a large quantity of those types of players. Combine that with many positions up in the air and competition heavy, and you have a team that’s hungry to compete, starting in practice.

Thamel draws comparisons between this team, and the 2014 team that was able to make an unexpected run to the first College Football Playoff National Championship. That’s a pretty high expectation to put on this team, but at the same time, it’s not totally unrealistic based on the recruits they have brought in. For this, Thamel sees the Buckeyes having another 2-3 year stretch where they’re at the top of the college football world. If the 2017 recruiting class holds firm, it wouldn’t be so farfetched to see Urban Meyer develop a dynasty like what we’ve seen at Alabama under Nick Saban.

“New Orleans Saints: S Vonn Bell”

- Danny Kelly, The Ringer


The Ringer’s Danny Kelly has put together his 32 x factors of the upcoming 2016 NFL season, and for the New Orleans Saints, Kelly has chosen none other than former Ohio State safety Vonn Bell. Kelly views these players as, “the guy who comes into the season with a wide range of possible outcomes — and whichever one he achieves will likely have an outsize impact upon his team’s fortunes.” That undoubtedly seems like Bell.

The Saints have notably had a bad defense for the past 2-3 seasons, and have desperately needed help on that side of the ball. The Saints defense will be led by coordinator Dennis Allen, who was the defensive coordinator for the 2011 Denver Broncos that largely led them to an 8-win season with horrendous quarterback play. With coaches like Allen and Sean Payton coaching the way, Bell has good leadership around him. Of Bell, Kelly said, “he can run step for step with receivers, has good ball skills, and most important, rarely gets beat deep .” That’s pretty good praise for the second-round pick. Hopefully Bell and fellow former Buckeye Michael Thomas can find great success with the black and gold.

Kirk Herbstreit's 2016 Herbie Awards and College Football Playoff picks


Kirk Herbstreit’s candidates and winners of his 2016 Herbie Awards are here, and there are some Buckeyes on the list. Because of course, the list wouldn’t be complete without them. For “Biggest Shoes to Fill,” Herbie has Ohio State running back Mike Weber as the winner. Herbie also has Ohio State taking the Big Ten title over Minnesota, and the Buckeyes also appearing as a College Football Playoff team.

Other nominees for the Herbie Awards were for J.T. Barrett, who was nominated for “Top 4,000/1,000 Threat”, and “Ultimate Herbie.” Mike Weber, who, aside from winning “Biggest Shoes to Fill,” was nominated for “Welcome to the Party.” And Sam Hubbard was nominated for “Breakout Star.” So if the Herbie Awards are any indication, the Buckeyes have some guys you should have on your radar heading into the season.

“And then the Green Bay Packers' third-year center tore his hamstring – twice – and the whole thing went to hell.”

- Jason Wilde, ESPN


Former Ohio State Buckeye Corey Linsley has had quite the offseason, and not in a good way. Linsley has torn his hamstring twice this offseason. The first time came in April during a workout, shortly after the Packers offseason program had begun. After thinking it had healed, he tore it again in July, right before training camp, and has been on the PUP list since. He also lost his starting job to JC Tretter as a result.

But for somebody who has had a pretty awful offseason, Linsley has an incredibly good mindset. He told Wilde that despite what you might think, it’s not so hard on him. “It would be if I wasn’t confident in what I can do,” Linsley replied. “I’m not talking about arrogance or anything. But true confidence. To rest assured that you know what you can do.” He added, “Whenever I get back, it’s just a matter of taking it from there. You control what you can control, and there’s not much else you can do.” That’s really the best mindset to take, but it’s much easier said than done.

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LGHL Ohio State’s secondary will be challenged out of the gates in 2016

Ohio State’s secondary will be challenged out of the gates in 2016
Chad Peltier
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The Buckeyes have to replace nearly their entire starting secondary -- just in time for three pass-heavy teams to start the season.

Over the last few weeks we’ve looked at two of the Buckeyes’ biggest weaknesses – the defensive line’s explosive run-stopping ability and the receivers’ explosive play potential – and now we’ll dig in to what may be their biggest weakness: the secondary.

The secondary will break in three new starters, which should make it the biggest worry spot on the defense, considering that the percentage of returning passes defended by defensive backs is the metric with the highest correlation with defensive S&P+. Out of all of the position groups hit by NFL departures, it should be the secondary that is hurt the most.

So far we’ve seen that the Buckeyes face a number of elite pass defenses, but don’t see too many elite running backs. How does the schedule work out for the secondary in 2016?

Opponent​
Proj. S&P+ Rk​
Proj. Margin​
Win Probability​
2015 Passing S&P+​
Bowling Green​
60​
16.5​
83%​
20​
Tulsa​
93​
24.8​
92%​
66​
at Oklahoma​
4​
-9.1​
30%​
11​
Rutgers​
87​
22.9​
91%​
43​
Indiana​
56​
16​
82%​
14​
at Wisconsin​
37​
4.6​
60%​
40​
at Penn State​
28​
1.6​
54%​
73​
Northwestern​
46​
14.7​
80%​
113​
Nebraska​
26​
8.3​
68%​
25​
at Maryland​
62​
9.9​
72%​
110​
at Michigan State​
22​
-0.7​
48%​
30​
Michigan​
6​
0.5​
51%​
8​

Ohio State will see five offenses that ranked in the top-25 of the passing S&P+ last season, including two in the first five games that were in the top-15 last year.

Bowling Green will test the secondary from day one


In some ways, Bowling Green is one of the worst opening week opponents the Buckeyes could have asked for. With a brand-new secondary, the Buckeyes will likely see 30+ pass attempts by the 20th-ranked S&P+ passing offense.

Thankfully, most of the major players in last year’s offense are gone. The part-architect of Bowling Green’s Baylor-style Air Raid offense, head coach Dino Babers, is gone to Syracuse, quarterback Matt Johnson has graduated, and four of their top receivers have also graduated or transferred. It’s fair to expect some regression given those personnel losses, but the offense will still challenge the back end of the Buckeye defense.

Oklahoma will be a challenge no matter how you look at it


In other ways, it’s good that the Buckeyes open with Air Raid teams in Bowling Green and Tulsa, to a lesser extent – they’re a good warm up for Oklahoma in week three. The eleventh-ranked passing S&P+ offense was even more efficient than they were explosive, ranking sixth in success rate and 19th in PPP+. With quarterback Baker Mayfield and offensive coordinator Lincoln Riley returning, the Sooners should be one of the best passing teams in the country once again.

If we’re looking for bright spots, it’s that leading receiver Sterling Shepard won’t return (and third-leading receiver Durron Neal too, to a much lesser extent). Shepard was extremely reliable, with a 74% catch rate, but also managed to be an explosive deep threat as well. He was also far and away Mayfield’s top target, with 28% of passes going his way. Senior Dede Westbrook is a serviceable replacement, with a similar average yards per target, catch rate, and explosiveness – but the depth behind him is fairly untested and/or ineffective. The Sooners will need to identify new top wide receivers, and fast.

But two factors still make this a formidable matchup for Malik Hooker, Gareon Conley, and the rest of the secondary: the offensive balance and the Sooners’ schedule. First, Oklahoma was two games to identify top targets – and they’ll need to quickly, given the game against Houston. Second, Oklahoma won’t be a one-trick offense given Samaje Perine and Joe Mixon in the backfield. No other team on Ohio State’s schedule is as well-rounded.

The Buckeyes’ best shot will be to get to Mayfield with a fierce pass rush – Oklahoma’s offensive line was just 101st in adjusted sack rate last year and they lost their top two offensive linemen.

Indiana is no push-over


As Ty and Dan said in a recent preview episode of The Solid Verbal (a little over 24 minutes in), the Hoosiers are just an average defense (rather than an abysmally poor one) away from consistent 8-4 type seasons. The Hoosiers’ big strength is their explosiveness ( 24th in IsoPPP+), and the passing game’s explosiveness in particular, which was 14th in PPP+.

Quarterback Nate Sudfeld was extremely effective, with just seven interceptions and 8.3 yards per attempt. His replacement, Zander Diamont, was not nearly as effective in limited action – just a 48.4% completion rate and about half average yards per attempt (4.4). But you have to give Kevin Wilson the benefit of the doubt at some point – he’s always seemed to churn out quality passing games since he arrived in Bloomington. Further, the Hoosiers return their top four receiving targets. The passing game might take a slight hit, but it’s hard not to view the Hoosiers as another threat for a shootout with the Buckeyes once again.

Nebraska’s Tommy Armstrong is pretty legit?


Tommy Armstrong flew under the radar in Mike Riley’s first year at Nebraska, but he piled up the stats, throwing for 3,000 yards at seven yards per attempt. The problem was that he also threw 16 interceptions, at nearly a 4% rate. Cut down on the interceptions and Nebraska has a formidable passing attack (though, it’s worth noting that most of his damage was done to the worst teams on the Huskers’ schedule) with his top six targets all returning.

Nebraska wouldn’t come to mind as a big offensive threat, but there’s reason for at least a little concern, given the stability at quarterback and wide receiver.

Jim Harbaugh, quarterback whisperer


After what Harbaugh did with Jake Rudock, maybe that reputation is deserved. Michigan will get its third quarterback in as many years, likely the transfer John O’Korn from Houston. O’Korn didn’t post the most impressive numbers at Houston (52% completion rate, a 6% sack rate, and just 4.8 yards per attempt), but most have written off quarterback as a concern this offseason due to Michigan’s returning wide receivers and Harbaugh’s ability to develop quarterbacks.

Michigan’s top five receiving targets return for 2016, including Amara Darboh and Jehu Chesson. Neither one of these top threats is dominant, nor are they specialized as either possession or big play threats – both have just decent catch rates (60%-63%) and explosiveness potential (1.31-1.67 IsoPPP). But together they are a fairly solid, dependable bunch.

The best news for Ohio State is that they will face better wide receivers earlier in the season, and the secondary will have eleven games worth of experience by the time The Game rolls around.

Overall, the Buckeyes don’t have a schedule full of elite offenses – it’s really just the three Air Raid teams to start the season and then Michigan at the end that should challenge the secondary the most. Sure, Penn State might pull things together with their new offensive coordinator and Nebraska should be decent, but the biggest challenge will undoubtedly be the beginning of the season for the young defense.

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Ohio State football: 2016 and the rise of the Buckeyes H-backs
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A year after tailback Ezekiel Elliott accounted for 36 percent of Ohio State's offense by himself, look for the Buckeyes to return to a more varied and in some ways more interesting Urban Meyer offense this season. Elliott was devastatingly, but often ...
Buckeyes hoping receivers step upArkansas Online
Urban Meyer says Buckeyes not yet 'game ready'OSU - The Lantern
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Big Ten preview: Even after losing so much to NFL, Buckeyes don't rebuild, they reload
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But what you've got to understand is that Meyer and the Buckeyes don't rebuild, they reload. Meyer's five recruiting classes since he took the reins of the Ohio State program have been ranked No. 4 (2012), No. 2 (2013), No. 3 (2014), No. 9 (2015) and No.

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Ohio State men's basketball | Buckeyes offer scholarship to guard Robby Carmody
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With the full student body now on campus, the Ohio State coaching staff is working on adding a few future Buckeyes. Tuesday, Ohio State offered a scholarship to Justin Ahrens of Versailles, Ohio, a member of the class of 2018. Then they offered a ...
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Ohio State football: 2016 and the rise of the Buckeyes H-backs
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A year after tailback Ezekiel Elliott accounted for 36 percent of Ohio State's offense by himself, look for the Buckeyes to return to a more varied and in some ways more interesting Urban Meyer offense this season. Elliott was devastatingly, but often ...

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LGHL Will the Big Ten miss the College Football Playoff this season?

Will the Big Ten miss the College Football Playoff this season?
Matt Brown
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We discuss that, and more.

The Big Ten has sent a team to the playoff both years we’ve had one, and with Michigan getting a ton of preseason love, Ohio State set to promote a zillion four and five stars, and with Michigan State fueled by white hot DISRESPECKT and Malik McDowell, there are multiple candidates to get the conference a playoff bid for the third year in a row.

But all three of those teams, along with other would-be Big Ten contenders, have significant questions about their roster. Is it possible that this is the year the elite of the Big Ten beat each other up a little bit, and keep the conference out of the playoff? Could the ACC be the first conference to get two teams in the Final Four of college football?

It’s a possibly, and one worth exploring, so Colton Denning and I broke it down in our latest podcast. Other topics in this episode include:

  • A quick rundown of the latest in Ohio State, and Michigan, recruiting news (SPOILER: It’s good for Ohio State).
  • Is Michigan a legitimate Big Ten championship contender this season?
  • Who is going to win the Big Ten West?
  • Our predicted order of finish for each division
  • And much more!

You can find us on iTunes, thanks to our fancy iTunes page, or our fancy SB Nation podcast page. You can also subscribe via RSS on Android and Windows Phone devices. If you're listening on iTunes, writing us a nice review would certainly help other people find the show.

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Google Herbstreit picks OSU to CFP, includes Buckeyes in Herbie Awards - 247Sports

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Herbstreit picks OSU to CFP, includes Buckeyes in Herbie Awards
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-Buckeyes' running back Michael Weber was a candidate and the winner for "Biggest Shoes to Fill", having to replace Ezekiel Elliott in the backfield. -OSU quarterback J.T. Barrett was a candidate for "Top 4,000/1,000 Threat", but the winner was Clemson ...
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tBBC Heard Around the ‘Shoe – 8/24/2016

Heard Around the ‘Shoe – 8/24/2016
Ben van Ooyen
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Welcome to your tri-weekly look at all things Ohio State recruiting. Let’s get started!

Whoa is Michigan:


The past few days have not been kind to the Wolverines. First they lost a 2018 commitment and Buckeye legacy Leonard Taylor who decided to decommit on Monday. Taylor has made multiple visits to Ohio State since his commitment, and it seems like the Buckeyes would be a legitimate landing spot for him.


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— Leonard Taylor (@Lenny_T_20) August 22, 2016


The news only got worse when 4-star defensive tackle Aubrey Soloman out of Georgia announced that he was also decommitting from the program. His story is interesting because he says he received a thank you note from the coaching staff of the Wolverines for attending the BBQ they held, when in fact he did not attend. They also spelled his name wrong on the thank you note, which makes you wonder who is going to get fired for this offense? This comes a few days after a promotional flyer was put out by the Wolverines marketing staff, that had the likes of Ryan Shazier as a former Michigan Wolverine. That post by the Wolverines has since been taken down, as it was realized that there were a lot more non-Wolverines on that poster. In a day and age when social media is so important to recruiting and bonding with these athletes, you would think that a school with such prominence would put a little more effort into making sure that things were done with 100% accuracy.

Buckeye 5-star Target Sets 1st Official Visit


Probably the highest rated guy left on Ohio State’s recruiting board is 5-star safety Jeffrey Okudah out of Texas. Okudah has listed the Buckeyes at the top of his list for quite a while now, but lately the Oklahoma Sooners have begun to make a push for his services. Okudah took to Twitter Sunday to announce his first official visit.


First OV has been set, Ohio State vs Oklahoma on 9/17! #BoomerSooner

— Jeffrey Okudah III (@TheJeffOkudah) August 22, 2016


He will be in attendance when the Buckeyes make their way to Norman on September 17th to see quite possibly his top 2 schools in action. It will be a good chance for him to see not only the Sooners but the Buckeyes as well. Although he will not have an opportunity to interact with the Buckeye coaching staff, he will get to see how well Buckeye nation travels for games, and what the Buckeye brand is all about.

Okudah is expected to make an official visit to Ohio State as well sometime this fall, and when that happens expect the full red-carpet treatment to be rolled out, as he is one the Buckeyes really covet on the defensive side of the ball.

2019 Athlete Receives Buckeye Offer:


Blessed to receive my first offer from THE Ohio State University pic.twitter.com/AOK9hwl0Qq

— Jaylin Simpson (@jaylinsimp) August 22, 2016


The Buckeyes reached out on Monday to offer 2019 defensive back Jaylin Simpson out of Georgia. The Buckeye offer was the first offer he had received, and he was excited by the offer as Urban Meyer delivered it personally over the phone. The offer came as the Buckeyes had already offered his teammate Jashawn Sheffield a 2019 wide receiver, and noticed Simpson on the same tape.

The Buckeyes are still wrapping up an impressive 2017 class, and the 2018 class is getting underway, but 2019 is just around the corner, and the Buckeyes are getting a jump start on that class as well.

Georgia Pipeline?:


The Buckeyes have done well in Georgia over the past few years, and they continue to mine the state for talent for upcoming recruiting classes. Christian Tutt, a 4-star defensive back, hails from Georgia and recently released his top 11, of which the Buckeyes made the cut.


Thomson's Christian Tutt has a top 11: OSU, UGA, Bama, USC, UCLA, UF, A&M, FSU, Miami, ND, & Clemson
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— Matt Zahn (@mattzahnsports) August 22, 2016


Tutt visited the Buckeyes back in April, and Coach Kerry Coombs made a follow-up visit shortly thereafter in May. Tutt lists 33 offers to date, and it should be a battle for the Buckeyes to land him as his top 11 is filled with all quality football programs. His crystal ball predictions have him headed to Georgia at 83%, with Clemson at 17%. Tutt will make his decision on May 30th of next year, which will celebrate his brothers birthday.

Brothers Influence too Much?:


Long-time Buckeye commit Jerron Cage has decided to take an official visit to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish this fall. His brother Daniel currently plays for the Irish. Cage is a 4-star defensive tackle recruit and currently joins Haskell Garrett as the two defensive tackle commitments for the class of 2017.

If Cage decides to flip his commitment, it might make it easier for the Buckeyes to go after Jay Tufele out of Utah. This is one to keep an eye on for sure.


OSU Commit, Jerron Cage, to take ND Official Visit via /r/CFB https://t.co/UsbnDWRvEQ

— NCAA Football News (@ncaableachers) August 23, 2016


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LGHL Ohio State sends offer to a top 5 in-state small forward

Ohio State sends offer to a top 5 in-state small forward
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The Buckeye basketball program is looking to make some noise in 2018

With the football program making a whole lot of noise yesterday, the recruiting news on Tuesday seemed to shift to the basketball program when the Buckeyes offered in-state prospect Justin Ahrens (Versailles, OH /Versailles).


I'm blessed to say I've received an offer from The Ohio State University. #GOBUCKS ⚪pic.twitter.com/sB9XoyY3rY

— Justin Ahrens (@ahrensjustin12) August 23, 2016

Ahrens, a small forward in the class of 2018, stands about 6-foot-5 and is rated as the No.4 player in the state. Ahrens was on an unofficial visit to the school when Thad Matta decided to throw an offer his way. In recent years, Ohio State has gone away from bringing in top in-state prospects and while the product on the court has still been OK the last couple years, it is definitely down from what we're used to seeing from Thad Matta's squads. It's been rumored that Matta and his staff want to get back to putting a bigger emphasis on recruiting the state of Ohio. This was Ahrens' second offer, with Stony Brook taking the honors as the first to offer the Versailles phenom. There is no current timetable on when he'll decide his destination.

Ahrens wasn't the only visiter in Columbus; he was also joined by 2018 shooting guard Robby Carmody (Mars, PA /Mars Area). Carmody is a top 60 player in the country and a unanimous four-star prospect. Ranked as the No.2 player in the state of Pennsylvania, Carmody holds 11 total offers, most notably from Notre Dame, Louisville, Pittsburgh and Michigan. He has not yet received an offer from Ohio State.


It's no question that the Bucks have a shot in this one, but there's definite ground to make up. Thad Matta will have his work cut out for him if he wants to pull the 6-foot-4 sharp-shooter out of Keystone State. Notre Dame and Pittsburgh are the presumed favorites right now, according to the 247sports crystal ball prediction



To the gridiron


A couple highly-touted recruits, both of whom are Ohio State running back targets received a boost when Rivals revealed their new rankings. Commit JK Dobbins (La Grange, TX /La Grange) moved up 28 spots to No.54 overall, while Cam Akers (Clinton, MS / Clinton) received his fifth star and is now rated the No.12 overall player in the country. Ohio State will have to fight all the way to the end in order to grab Akers from a slew of SEC schools who are also vying for his services.


TX RB J.K. Dobbins moved up 28 spots to No. 54 #R100 #Buckeyes LINK -- https://t.co/MOzVnCwGmf pic.twitter.com/cO828gaD7h

— Mike Farrell (@rivalsmike) August 23, 2016

As it stands, the 247sports crystal ball predictions have Ole Miss as the biggest threat to Ohio State in regards to Akers. Adding more fuel to the recruiting fire is the offer from Alabama with Lane Kiffin listed as one of the recruiters, according to Akers’ page on 247sports.


MS RB Cam Akers is a new 5-star, up 15 spots to No. 12 #R100 LINK -- https://t.co/MOzVnCwGmf pic.twitter.com/tJUoXMU525

— Mike Farrell (@rivalsmike) August 23, 2016


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Buckeyes hoping receivers step up
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The Buckeyes' offensive workhorse may turn out to be Samuel, who is the top returning receiver with 289 yards and two touchdowns in 2015. The versatile junior backed up Ezekiel Elliott at running back in 2014 and was moved to H-back -- a hybrid running ...
Future of wide receiver room is bright for Buckeyes247Sports
The Hurry Up: Defensive Tackle Commit Set to Visit Notre Dame, Buckeyes Make Push for Georgia Corners and ...Eleven Warriors
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Buckeyes stays in contention as elite DB releases finalists
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Tutt's 11 are Ohio State, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Clemson, Notre Dame, Florida State, Miami, USC, UCLA and Texas A&M. What's next for the Buckeyes? Make sure you're in the loop -- take five seconds to sign up for our FREE Buckeyes newsletter now!

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Ohio State men's basketball | After receiving offer from Buckeyes, Ahrens faces 'tough decision'
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247Sports rates Ahrens a three-star prospect and the No.4 overall prospect from Ohio. The Buckeyes have one verbal commitment for their class of 2018 in Upper Arlington shooting guard Dane Goodwin, rated the No.3 overall prospect from Ohio in the class.
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Rob Oller commentary | Stats guru says these Buckeyes don't add up
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Don't shoot the messenger. Instead, blame data analysts for pegging the 2016 Buckeyes as placeholders for the 2017 team, which statistically should be better than the one that shows up for the opener against Bowling Green on Sept. 3. Or just blame ...


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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- What does Ohio State linebacker Justin Hilliard have in common with UCLA's Keisean Lucier-South, and Alabama teammates Kendall ...

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