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MotS&G Penn State Preview

Penn State Preview
Trevor Arnold
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It is finally here. Ohio State vs. Penn State. Normally, this game is played mid to late October, but this year this potential College Football Playoff match up is coming already in September. The Big Ten this year, so far, has seemingly been down this year. This makes this game even bigger than what it has been in years past. And in the last few years, this game has been huge. This game seems like it will decide the winner of the Big Ten East with Michigan State and Michigan looking subpar, so far. Ohio State the #2 scoring offense. Penn State the #1 scoring offense. Ohio State has had the better schedule so far with traveling to Jerry’s World and playing a very good TCU defense. Penn State has been tested at home to Appalachian State, and tested in the first half of the Pitt and Illinois games before pulling away in the second half of each game. Lets compare these two offenses.

QB:

Haskins: 87/115, 1194 yards, 16 tds, and 1 int.

McSorley: 57/106, 763 yards, 8 tds, and 2 int.

RB:

Dobbins: 56 attempts, 323 yards, 2 tds. Long of 21 yards

Weber: 52 attempts, 299 yards, 3 tds, Long of 49 yards

Sanders: 71 attempts 495 yards, 5 tds, Long of 48 yards

Ohio State has a clear advantage at quarterback. Dwayne has been absolutely incredible this year. Making every single type of throw with ease. Even in the TCU game he was stellar, especially on the blitz. Trace’s numbers don’t tell the complete story. His wide receivers have had some drops. But he also misses open people. Trace is a gamer though. He makes plays when it counts, and really its all about wins and loses at the end of the day. The Penn State run game is what concerns me. They run the qb read option very well. McSorely is making the correct read time and time again rushing 41 times this year for 5.7 yards a carry.

Penn State will be without backup Mark Allen at the running back position. But Miles Sanders seems to be picking up where Saquon Barkley has left off. He has been very good this year. Especially, in the Illinois game where he had 200 yards, and 3 touchdowns. Ohio State has split carries the whole year, and will continue to do so. Mike Weber has been practicing this week, after leaving the game early against Tulane. Ohio State has been missing the big runs this year, so far. With the passing game being so great to begin the year, I am surprised to see that Dobbins hasn’t broke one yet. Ohio State will need the running game to be excellent in Beaver Stadium.

With both offenses performing so well this year, both teams will have to rely on their defenses to step up, and limit the big plays.

Defense:

Opponent yards per game: Ohio State is ranked 22 vs Penn State is ranked 36

Rushing Yards per game: Ohio State is ranked 52 vs Penn State is ranked 78

Passing Yards per game: Ohio State is ranked 30 vs Penn State is ranked 24

Third Down Conversions: Ohio State and Penn State are tied for 54th giving up 5.2 3rd downs per game

To me this is where the game will be decided. With both offenses dominating early on in the season limiting 3rd down conversions will be the key. It will keep both defenses fresh, and will allow these potent offenses to stay on the field. Ohio State linebackers will have to play fantastic if Ohio State wants to earn this W. They CAN NOT crash down on the running back as soon as the play starts out. McSorley is very good in open space, and will destroy the Ohio State defense if the linebackers do not keep containment of him. McSorley also can take a hit, and seemingly likes to get hit, as it is rare for him to slide. He will fight for every yard he can get.

The defensive line is going to miss Nick Bosa for this game. I for one, and deeply saddened we wont get another Bosa double sack in Happy Valley. But this defensive line is going to play just fine, even without the BEST player in college football.

This game on Saturday night, 7:30 on ABC, will be exciting, and well agonizing. With both offenses playing so well, and both defenses playing okay, not great not bad, the big plays will come, and honestly they might come often. This game might give Tressel fans heart attacks, but this is who Ohio State is this year. I feel Ohio State has an advantage over Penn State, since we had to play a good team away from home. (Yes, I know it was mostly Ohio State fans). Penn State’s schedule so far, has been well terrible. Penn State has also struggled in 3 out of 4 games so far, and just had to use their depth to help them win because none of the teams they played so far have no where near the depth Penn State would have. But Penn State has shown up in the second half, and have shown why they are the #9 ranked team in the country.

I feel Ohio State is prepared for this game. I feel the defense will be ready for the #1 offense in the country. I feel Dwayne will continue to have the Heisman type year in this game. However, Happy Valley is an animal. It scares the crap out of me every other year. I hate going their. Those fans are loud. Weird things happen. Blocked punts. Blocked kicks. However, Ohio State is 2-2 in whiteout games, and after Saturday I believe it will be 3-2. The game wont be easy, and I for one will be glad when it is over. I’m feeling a score of 56-45.


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MotS&G Urban Meyer’s presence will bring juice to the Ohio State sideline for Saturday’s showdown...

Urban Meyer’s presence will bring juice to the Ohio State sideline for Saturday’s showdown with Tulane by @MarkSamuelPrine
Mark Prine
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Juice noun
\ ˈjüs \

a : a motivating, inspiring, or enabling force or factor

b : STRENGTH, VIGOR, VITALITY

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It’s no secret that Saturday’s game against Tulane is an assumed win for Ohio State. The game itself may be viewed as nothing more than a formality, by most Buckeye fans. However, I can say without reservation that Urban Meyer doesn’t see it that way. Sure, he knows his team is going to leave the horseshoe with a win; but what will make this game special for Urb is that it’s his first game on the sideline for the Buckeyes this season. Meyer has spent that last six weeks facing a suspension handed down by Ohio State University President Michael Drake, based on the recommendation of the school’s board of trustees for failing to manage Receivers coach Zach Smith. Meyer has been permitted to participate in football activities for the previous two weeks with the exception of coaching on Saturdays.

In his first game back, emotions are sure to be high for Meyer, the entire Meyer family, the players, the coaches, and Buckeye Nation. Ultimately this means guys will be playing with their hair on fire; with juice if you will. If you listen to any Meyer’s press conferences or any interview of any player or coach for that matter, you are sure to hear someone being praised for the level of energy and intensity they are showing in practice, games etc. That daily emphasis on juice is a symptom of the culture instilled by Meyer, since he arrived at Ohio State six years ago. Some of OSU’s best players like Nick Bosa and Dwayne Haskins have spoken about the intensity level and energy at the WHAC the past few weeks, since Meyers return. You may ask “what does all of this mean?” It means Buckeye fans should expect Meyer to bring that same intensity to the sideline on Saturday.

In short, a mediocre Tulane squad is about to play an angry Ohio State group that just happens to be one of the most talented teams to ever take the field at Ohio State or any other school for that matter. There’s no need to bloviate on and on about this game but if you must have something to look forward to, John Cooper is getting his first career start at defensive end in lieu of the injured Nick Bosa. Look for Cooper to have a solid performance as the defense prepares for next weeks showdown in State College. Ohio State by seventy.


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LGHL Bill Davis not returning to Ohio State, per report

Bill Davis not returning to Ohio State, per report
Patrick Mayhorn
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Our national nightmare is over.

When Billy Davis was hired, it seemed a bit questionable, given his background of getting fired by NFL teams, but he was reportedly very close with Urban Meyer, and a friend of Urban is a friend of Buckeye fans. Today, however, after two incredibly bad years of linebacker play, the best man at Urban Meyer’s wedding has departed Columbus, as he was officially let go by new head coach Ryan Day just five days after Day took over as head coach.


More coaching info here. We’ve learned that LB coach Bill Davis will not return to #OhioState and the #Buckeyes have reached out to #Michigan’s Al Washington (FREE)https://t.co/v1zNAPDof9

— Bucknuts (@Bucknuts247) January 7, 2019

Davis’ had a tumultuous tenure in Columbus, to put it kindly. His linebacker group frequently struggled with the speed of college football, and looked lost in Greg Schiano’s aggressive defensive scheme. Several players, notably Jerome Baker, Chris Worley, Tuf Borland and Pete Werner — among others — never seemed to get the coaching that they needed under Davis, and the first two played significantly better before Davis’ arrival in 2017.

Davis never seemed to quite fit in with a college football program, likely thanks in large part to his complete lack of college coaching experience. He seemed much better suited to coaching grown men rather than college students, and it showed on the field with the frequent confusion from his players.


Davis will likely head back to the NFL, where he’ll somehow acquire his 12th (!!!) linebacker coaching job in the league that seemingly can’t get enough of his whole shtick. Ohio State reportedly has interest in several possible replacements, including Michigan’s Al Washington, Cincinnati’s Marcus Freeman, and Kentucky’s Matt House, though it’s unclear if any of those three would be hired to replace Davis or reportedly departing defensive coordinator Greg Schiano.

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LGHL Greg Schiano will not return to Ohio State, Michigan’s Greg Mattison joining staff per reports

Greg Schiano will not return to Ohio State, Michigan’s Greg Mattison joining staff per reports
Matt Tamanini
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Well this is rather shocking news.

Following last week’s announcement that co-defensive coordinator Alex Grinch would be leaving Columbus after one season to take a position at the University of Oklahoma, multiple reports are now surfacing that the Buckeyes’ other defensive coordinator — Greg Schiano — is on his way out as well, and that a rather surprising name might be taking his place.


BuckeyeGrove’s Marc Givler is reporting that Schiano will not return for the 2019 season; and while he didn’t have any sources as to who would officially be taking his place, he did indicate that a coach or two from TTUN were on Ryan Day’s radar.

In fact, in a separate report by 247Sports’ Sam Webb, it seems that 69-year-old defensive line coach Greg Mattison is leaving the Michigan Wolverines’ sideline to join Day’s staff. Mattison is a staple in college football, having worked at Michigan in the 1990s before leaving to coach at Notre Dame, Florida under Urban Meyer, and then as the linebackers coach and defensive coordinator for the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens under John Harbaugh.

Mattison returned to Ann Arbor in 2011 as the defensive coordinator under Brady Hoke, and was retained by Jim Harbaugh as the defensive line coach.

Reports also indicate that Day would like to bring current Wolverine linebackers coach Al Washington to Columbus as well. While this is just conjecture, it would seem as though Day is going to keep with the recent OSU trend of having co-coordinators on both sides of the ball. With Kevin Wilson and the recently hired Mike Yurcich on offense, and potentially Greg Mattison and a younger co-coordinator on defense.

The other names rumored to be up for a D-Cor job under Day would be Michigan’s Al Washington and Cincinnati’s Marcus Freeman — of course a former Ohio State and NFL linebacker as well.

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LGHL Ohio State dishes out scholarship offers to top-notch prospects

Ohio State dishes out scholarship offers to top-notch prospects
Charles Doss
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The Buckeyes handed out a chance to suit up in the Scarlet and Gray to a number of highly sought after recruits over the weekend.

Just weeks removed from signing a long list of highly sought after class of 2019 recruits, Ryan Day and the rest of the Ohio State Buckeyes coaching staff aren’t done trying to track down talent to add to their rosters down the road.

While the Buckeyes might’ve not landed a verbal pledge, they did give a 2019, and 2021 recruit a chance to jump on the ship Day and crew have set to sail in the coming seasons.

On Friday, the Buckeyes entered the race for one of the top unsigned offensive lineman in the class of 2019. According to his Twitter page, and a number of reports, Ohio State has offered a scholarship to Kahuku (HI) senior guard Enokk Vimahi.


Blessed to have received an offer from The Ohio State University‼️ #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/qIFyOBsaP7

— Enokk "Inoke" Vimahi (@enokkvimahi) January 4, 2019

Vimahi, a 6-foot-4, 281-pound Under Armour All-American selection, has landed his fairshare of offers from programs from across the country throughout the process. With OSU now on the table, schools such as Oklahoma, USC, Nebraska, Utah and Virginia beat the Buckeyes to the punch in offering the Hawaii native.

Looking to add another big body upfront, he could be the cherry on top of an already impressive haul of offensive lineman.

Still yet to shut things down, Enokk wouldn’t be the first senior roadblock heading to Columbus. The Buckeyes have already signed fellow senior offensive line prospects Harry Miller, Ryan Jacoby, and still currently hold a verbal commitment Doug Nester.

2021 ATH adds offer from Buckeyes


While Vimahi should be done with his recruitment in the coming weeks, another newly offered Ohio State target is just starting trying to find his college stomping grounds.

Already holding over a dozen college opportunities at the moment, the Buckeyes are now trying to entice class of 2021 athlete Emeka Egbuka to bring his talents to the Big Ten.


Speechless to say I have received a huge offer from THE Ohio State University #BuckeyeNation @RegJones20 @BrandonHuffman @brianhartline @HeirFootball @SteillyFB pic.twitter.com/i6CGdCFKfa

— Emeka ‘21 (@emeka_egbuka) January 5, 2019

With still nearly two years until he signs on the dotted line with his next home, Emeka has already picked up many chances to play on the college level. Not just OSU, Washington, Florida State, Auburn, and many others have set their sites on bringing him into the fold.

Showcasing talents that could translate to either side of the ball on the college level, Egbuka, the second wide receiver and 38th overall prospect in the class of 2021, per 247Sports, has been a key part of Steilacoom’s domination on the football field in Washington state. Helping the Senators to an overall record of 10-2 as a sophomore, Emeka hauled in 72 receptions for 1,492 yards and 23 touchdowns. He wasn’t done there, as the 6-foot-1, 190-pounder also finished last season with 29 total tackles, and eight interceptions in the defensive secondary.

See what caught Ryan Day and the rest of the staff at Ohio State attention with these highlights, brought to you by the team at Hudl:

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LGHL Podcast: Ryan Day’s next task is getting Ohio State back on Alabama and Clemson’s level.

Podcast: Ryan Day’s next task is getting Ohio State back on Alabama and Clemson’s level.
Colton Denning
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Getting back on Alabama and Clemson’s level means making some choices that Urban Meyer wouldn’t.

Ryan Day’s impressive start as Ohio State’s Head Coach went to the next level on Friday, as the Buckeyes officially added former Georgia (and class of 2018 five-star prospect) quarterback Justin Fields to the roster. The move sets up a smooth transition from the likely departure of Dwayne Haskins, but Day’s work on getting Ohio State back to the College Football Playoff — and where Alabama and Clemson will be on Monday — is still to come.


On this episode of the Hangout in the Holy Land, Patrick Mayhorn and I discuss what Fields brings to the table (a lot), and go in-depth on the decisions Day needs to make — namely on the coaching staff — that Urban Meyer wouldn’t to get the Buckeyes back to the playoff, and in the conversation with the Tide and Tigers.

Show notes


3:32- Fields is a massive get for Day. How much of a QB competition is this really going to be?

7:50- Fields brings a dynamic element that’s going to make the offense much more vertical.

13:20- Ohio State’s QB lineage the past 20 years is sick.

15:15- It’s hard to blame Alex Grinch for jumping to OU, but what’s next for Ohio State’s defense?

19:57- Michael Jordan declaring for the NFL Draft leaves the offensive line with some tenuous depth.

24:51- But Jordan Fuller returning for his senior season is just as big for the secondary.

27:30- Why Colton thinks Ryan Day’s first season is going to be defined by whether he makes some decisions that Urban Meyer was unwilling to make, with shoutout to Ari Wasserman’s article about the ruthlessness of bringing Fields in. (Subscription required, but highly recommended)

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LGHL No. 14 Ohio State men’s basketball comes up short against No. 8 Michigan State, 86-77

No. 14 Ohio State men’s basketball comes up short against No. 8 Michigan State, 86-77
Gene Ross
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The Buckeyes drop their first Big Ten game of the season.

After leading by as many as nine, the No. 14 Ohio State Buckeyes (12-2, 2-1) could not hang on as they fell 86-77 to the No. 8 Michigan State Spartans (13-2, 4-0). A back-and-forth game from start to finish, the Spartans were able to escape with a victory on the Buckeyes’ home floor.

Kaleb Wesson had a monster performance in the loss, dropping 25 points in what was a Big Ten career-high for the sophomore. He shot 9-of-15 from the floor and added 8 rebounds, but fouled out late in the second period as the Buckeyes tried to battle back.

The Spartans were lead by Nick Ward and Cassius Winston, who scored 21 and 25, respectively. Ward also added seven rebounds, while Winston added a team-high five assists. 18 of Winston’s 25 points came in the second half as MSU shot over 54 percent from the floor as a team.

Ohio State’s defense let them down big time in the second half, allowing the Spartans to shoot over 76 percent from the floor in the period. As a result, the Bucks got outscored 50-34 in the half after outscoring MSU 43-36 in the first.

The defeat gave the Buckeyes their first Big Ten loss of the season, now sitting at 2-1. They will continue to play conference opponents the remainder of the season, their next game coming against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Wednesday, Jan. 9. The game will tip off at 7 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network.


Ohio State won the tip as things got under way at Value City Arena. It took a while for anyone to get the lid off the basket, but when they did it was Nick Ward with an and-one layup at the 17:30 mark to open up the scoring for the Spartans.

The Buckeyes answered on the other end with an alley top layup from C.J. Jackson to Kyle Young. After a Cassius Winston three-ball, Jackson followed with a three of his own. The teams traded a few empty possessions before Matt McQuaid hit a triple. Kaleb Wesson responded with a layup as Michigan State held a 8-7 lead at the first media timeout.


Not all alley-oops have to end in a dunk.

No. 14 @OhioStateHoops and Michigan State are underway. pic.twitter.com/1cA88k2SU0

— Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) January 5, 2019

Ward knocked down two free throws out of the timeout, and Kaleb Wesson again answered with a layup as the two teams battled back and forth. After a nifty spin move from McQuaid gave Sparty another inside basket, Jackson nailed a three to put OSU back within two. A backdoor layup from Young on the ensuing possession had the game all tied up at 16 heading into the second media timeout.

Both teams went cold for a stretch before Ward and Jackson matched interior buckets. McQuaid knocked down another three to put Sparty back on top with 8:22 remaining in the first period. Luther Muhammad hit a pair of free throws before another Ward layup had MSU up three just out of the third media timeout.

Kaleb Wesson would hit a layup and Jackson got a steal and a fast break score that put the Buckeyes back on top at the 6:40 mark. Winston got a floater to go on the other end as the two teams traded leads late in the first period. After Wesson and Ward each got close range shots to fall, Ward hit a pair of free throws to put Sparty back up 29-26 with 4:24 to go.

Kaleb and Andre Wesson each nailed a pair of free throws to put OSU back on top by one. An and-one layup from Kaleb Wesson followed by a three-pointer by Duane Washington Jr. put Ohio State up 38-31 with 1:41 remaining in the period as the team found themselves on a 10-0 run.


The @TheDuaneWash trey was pure.

But a lot of @OhioStateHoops players played their part to make it happen. pic.twitter.com/CUM6dZqpxK

— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) January 5, 2019

Kyle Ahrens got MSU back on the board with a deep ball, but Wesson matched it with a three on the other end as the Buckeyes would head into halftime holding a 43-36 lead. OSU hit four of their last four shots to close out the period strong.

Kaleb Wesson had an absolutely dominant opening period, scoring a game-high 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting with seven rebounds. Jackson added 10 of his own with six boards and five assists despite some questionable shooting decisions. The Buckeyes went 9-of-9 from the charity stripe. Most impressively, they had just one turnover in the half.

Wesson opened the second half scoring with a pair of free throws as Ohio State extended their lead. Ward hit two free throws and McQuaid got a basket inside before Andre Wesson answered with a three-ball in the corner. Winston hit another layup as the Buckeyes led 48-42 with 17:44 remaining.

The Spartans started to heat up a bit, and after free throws from McQuaid and yet another layup from Winston the Buckeyes lead was cut to just 50-46 going into the first media timeout of the second half. Winston would score again out of the timeout, and the OSU lead was cut to two on MSU’s 6-0 run.

Michigan State regained the lead on a three-ball from Aaron Henry, but the Buckeyes got it back on a bank shot from Muhammad. Washington Jr. knocked down a jumper to give OSU a three-point cushion with 14:20 remaining.


He probably didn't call "bank," but it doesn't matter.

Sweet play, @OhioStateHoops' @LutherMuhammad! pic.twitter.com/pmBS53emLp

— Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) January 5, 2019

Winston continued to give the Buckeyes fits as another inside basket tied the game up at 55 apiece. After Kaleb Wesson got a layup to go, a three from Winston would give Sparty their first lead since the opening period. The lead would change hands on the other end as Wesson would score his fifth straight point, OSU clinging to a 59-58 lead with 11:13 to go.

The Ohio State defense began to crumble a bit, as an open dunk for Ahrens and Winston getting two more at the line had Michigan State up three. Things went from bad to worse as Kaleb Wesson picked up his fourth foul with over nine minutes remaining in the game. Two free throws from Xavier Tillman had MSU up 64-59.

Washington Jr. put a stop to the run with a clutch three-ball as the Buckeyes looked to get back into the swing of things. After a jump ball on Sparty’s next possession, a layup from Andre Wesson had things all tied up again at 64 apiece with 7:41 remaining.

After McQuaid free throws put MSU on top, a flashy put-back dunk by Kyle Young got the crowd into it. However, Ward would convert an and-one layup at the other end to give the Spartans a three-point lead. Andre Wesson answered with a three-pointer, and the game was all tied up with under six minutes to go.


Watch where @kyle_young25 was on the floor before throwing down this @OhioStateHoops putback. pic.twitter.com/uWPwT3EnsN

— Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) January 5, 2019

The two teams continued to battle back and forth, with Michigan State taking a three-point lead on a layup by Kenny Goins with 3:32 remaining. After an offensive board and score inside by McQuaid, Ohio State trailed 77-72 as the game began to slip away.

After Kaleb Wesson fouled out with around two minutes to go, the Buckeyes went cold on offense. Unable to get anything to go on that end of the floor, the Spartans pulled away to win 86-77.

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BTN Power Rankings: No change to top 3 on Jon Crispin’s list

Power Rankings: No change to top 3 on Jon Crispin’s list
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

The return of Big Ten play saw three teams suffer their first conference defeat. That leaves two unbeatens: Michigan and Michigan State, both 4-0. Get Jon Crispin's latest Big Ten Power Rankings, presented by ArcelorMittal, inside.

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CFB Weekly Thread For how long have the ohio state buckeyes been playing football for?

Du lịch Québec, nước Pháp thu nhỏ giữa lòng Canada

Québec có hai khu vực riêng biệt: Thành phố hiện đại và thành phố cổ. Trong đó, thành phố cổ là nơi đã được UNESCO xếp vào danh sách di sản văn hóa của thế giới từ năm 1985.

Thành phố cổ với diện tích 11km2, chia thành hai khu vực: thành phố trên cao và thành phố bên dưới. Đây là nét đẹp đặc biệt của Québec, tạo nên vẻ độc đáo kỳ lạ và quyến rũ mà ít tỉnh thành nào trên thế giới mang lại được.

Thành phố trên cao

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Thành phố trên cao ở Quebec
Đứng giữa quảng trường Dufferin, nhìn chung quanh chỉ thấy toàn những kiến trúc cổ theo phong cách châu Âu của các thế kỷ trước. Nổi bậc nhất là Tòa lâu đài Frontenac, uy nghi, hoa lệ, vượt lên các công trình khác trên nền trời cao. Lâu đài được xây dựng vào cuối thế kỷ XIX, lấy theo tên hầu tước Pháp Frontenac (1620-1698) đã nhiều lần toàn quyền Pháp ở xứ này. Lâu đài có quy mô lớn như những lâu đài cổ ở châu Âu, bốn góc có bốn tháp tròn, còn mái thì lợp bằng đồng. Lâu đài đồng thời cũng là một khách sạn cao cấp với 650 phòng, là nơi cư trú của nhiều vị quốc vương, nguyên thủ quốc gia khi họ đến thăm Canada.

Đối diện có lâu đài Frontenac, ở phía bên kia quảng trường Dufferin, là bức tượng đặt trên bệ cao 15 mét mà anh hướng dẫn viên giới thiệu là tượng của Samuel de Champlain, người đã cho khởi công xây dựng Québec vào năm 1608. Đi bộ xung quanh quảng trường Dufferin, du khách có thể ngắm nhìn một số công trình kiến trúc quan trọng như Tòa thị chính (được xây dựng từ năm 1896), Nhà thờ Đức Bà (được xây cách đây 350 năm, theo phong cách baroque), Trường Đại học Laval (xây dựng năm 1949) là trường đại học Pháp ngữ đầu tiên ở Bắc Mỹ.

Thú vị nhất là đi tản bộ trong các thành phố nhỏ. Có những chiếc xe ngựa chở du khách chạy trên các con đường lát đá mòn. Người đi bộ thì luồn lách qua những các đường ngoắt ngoéo xinh xắn.Chúng tôi vừa đi vừa ngắm nhìn những ngôi nhà đầy ắp các giàn hoa trên khuông cửa.Có những quán nhỏ bán hàng lưu niệm, các họa sĩ ngồi vẽ tranh cho du khách ngay trên phố, những nhạc công kéo đàn accordeon hoặc đàn violon ngay trên vỉa hè và cũng có những người đứng làm nhân tượng ở các góc phố để xin tiền du khách.

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Thành phố Quebec có nhiều công trình kiến trúc cổ xưa
Bên cạnh đấy, là các quán ăn trong những ngôi nhà cổ kính với vách tường bằng đá, có mái hiên nghiêng phủ đầy hoa. Lại có những quán cà phê trên vỉa hè chật hẹp mà ngồi ở đó, vừa nhấm nháp ly cà phê vừa ngắm nhìn quang cảnh chung quanh, thì thật là thú vị. Người đi bộ rất đông, có thể nói là chen chúc nhau, nhưng không ầm ĩ, không huyên náo, thể hiện nếp sống rất văn minh. Cảnh tượng ở đây thật giống ở trên đồi Montmarte của thủ đô Paris, không chỉ vì cảnh quan, mà còn vì mọi người đều nói tiếng Pháp.

Rất tiếc là vì đi theo đoàn nên tôi không thể ở đây lâu, chỉ thăm thú một vài quãng đường rồi phải nhanh chân trở lại nhập với đoàn du khách để thăm thành phố bên dưới.

Tìm hiểu thêm thông tin về thành phố Québec Tại đây

Thành phố bên dưới

Để xuống thành phố bên dưới, phương tiện nhanh và dễ dàng nhất là ngồi ca-bin theo tuyến đường ray tuột dốc. Trong lúc ca-bin từ từ tuột xuống, du khách ngồi bên trong đã có thể nhận thấy một phong cảnh ngoạn mục là dòng sông Saint Laurent với những mẫu phà qua lại, nối liền thành phố Québec với thành phố Levis bên kia bờ sông.

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Thành phố bên dưới ở Canada rất đông đúc và nhộn nhịp
Ca-bin dừng lại trong trạm có tên là Ngôi nhà Louis Jollet, lấy tên của một nhà thám hiểm Pháp đã tìm ra con sông Mississipi. Xưa kia, thành phố trên cao là nơi cư ngụ của các người thuộc tầng lớp thượng lưu, còn thành phố bên dưới là nơi sinh sống của dân thường, các thương nhân, các người thợ thủ công, hiện giờ, sự khác biệt đó không còn nữa. Thành phố bên dưới còn náo nhiệt hơn thành phố trên cao vì hàng quán ở đây còn nhiều hơn, dân số đông hơn. Con đường chính tại đây có tên là Petit Champlain. Đường nhỏ hẹp, 2 bên đường có khoảng 50 nhà hàng, quán ăn, nhưng do xuất hiện ngay từ khi thành phố Québec thành lập năm 1608 nên nó được xem là trung tâm thương mại cổ xưa nhất ở Bắc Mỹ.

Từ thành phố trên cao đi xuống nếu không ngồi ca-bin theo con đường ray tuột dốc, du khách có thể đi bộ theo con đường bậc thang có cái tên rùng rợn là Thang gãy cổ. Du khách thường không chọn phương pháp này vì vừa mệt vừa mất thời gian, vào mùa đông còn dễ trượt ngã. Xuống bậc cuối của Thang gãy cổ, là lối đi vào đường Petit Champlain, một con đường ngắn nhưng rất đẹp. Từ đó tỏa ra những con đường nhỏ hơn ở hai bên, cũng lát đá, cũng quán cà phê, hiệu bánh, quán ăn, cửa hàng lưu niệm,tất cả đều nhỏ nhắn xinh xắn, xây dựng theo kiểu các nhà cổ ở châu Âu, với những mái nhà nghiêng có những cửa nhỏ trổ dưới mái nhà.

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Vẻ đẹp của thành phố Quebec về đêm
Ở đầu đường, bỗng xuất hiện một số nhà quý tộc và mệnh phụ phu nhân có các mái tóc giả, những trang phục lộng lẫy của thời phong kiến. Họ vừa đi vừa cất tiếng chào mừng du khách bằng tiếng Pháp, thỉnh thoảng dừng lại để du khách chụp ảnh chung làm kỷ niệm. Ở một con đường khác, một nhóm diễn viên ăn mặc theo kiểu nông dân Pháp thời xưa, vừa đẩy một xe chở thùng rượu vang vừa cãi nhau inh ỏi, khiến cho du khách bật cười và vỗ tay hoan nghênh nhiệt thành.

Québec là một điểm tới thú vị trong hành trình khám phá Canada . Nếu như bạn có nhu cầu muốn đến các thành phố này của Canada để du lịch thì hãy liên hệ ngay với phòng vé Vaness Booking để được tư vấn thông tin về giá vé máy bay đi Canada, giá ve may bay tu Canada ve Viet Nam,và đặt cho mình vé máy bay đi Canada ngay hôm nay nhé.

The Schumaker Complex

THE SCHUMAKER

At Ohio State, the Department of Athletics’ training and competitive facilities are its classrooms, wherein talented student-athletes hone their skills and reach their potential. Coaches prepare student-athletes for competition and success as students, athletes and citizens. Teams focus on winning, but winning transcends the final score of any game or grade point average. Winning is about succeeding in life.

A new master plan for the Athletic District has been created to build upon the stellar tradition of competitive success for which Ohio State has become widely recognized.

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The Athletic District will consolidate the vast majority of practice and competitive facilities into a contiguous space. Doing so will provide student-athletes and their coaches the optimal training and competitive environments.

The Athletic District will be a win-win-win: for student-athletes, coaches, and for Ohio State.

The Schumaker will provide a state-of-the-art facility for the nutritional, physical, and psychological development of student-athletes on 33 teams at Ohio State. Over 800 student-athletes will lift, condition, train, and rehabilitate injuries in the complex, while also benefiting from nutritional and mental preparation for peak performance.

Entire article: https://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/sports/athletics/facilities/the-schumaker/

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Alliance of American Football (Official Thread)

This new league kicks off the week after this year's Super Bowl. They've got TV contracts with CBS and CBSSN and I'm curious to check it out.

The league co-founders are Charlie Ebersol, whose father, Dick, revolutionized sports on TV, and NFL Hall of Famer Bill Polian. The league’s executive team includes former NFL greats Troy Polamalu, Justin Tuck and Hines Ward. The coaches are a who’s-who of football legends: Steve Spurrier, Mike Singletary, Dennis Erickson, Rick Neuheisel, Tim Lewis, Brad Childress, Mike Riley and Mike Martz.

Games won’t have TV timeouts and they’ll have fewer ads than the broadcasts you’re accustomed to. There won’t be extra-point kicks, only two-point conversions after touchdowns. And there won’t be kickoffs.


That's enough for me to give it a shot.

https://aaf.com/

BTN Big Ten features 84 players on 2018 NFL playoff teams

Big Ten features 84 players on 2018 NFL playoff teams
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

The NFL playoffs are set, and former Big Ten standouts are all over the rosters. There's 84 in all (not including Maryland, Nebraska and Rutgers players who were in school before entering B1G), paced by an even dozen for both Dallas and New Orleans.

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BTN Big Ten Power Rankings: Undefeated Michigan top Jon Crispin’s list

Big Ten Power Rankings: Undefeated Michigan top Jon Crispin’s list
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

Happy New Year, Big Ten fans! Before we reenter Big Ten play, it's time to consider how the conference stacks up. For starters, obviously, everyone's looking up to undefeated and reigning national runner-up Michigan.

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2019 Official/Unofficial Visits (UPDATED 12/13/2019)

January 11th

2019 OL Dawand Jones (Indianapolis IN Ben Davis) - official

January 18th


2019 OL Doug Nester (Huntington WV Spring Valley) - official
2019 OL Dawand Jones (Indianapolis IN Ben Davis) - official
2019 DB M.J. Devonshire (Aliquippa, PA) - official
2020 OL Chad Lindberg (League City TX Clear Creek)
2020 OL Justin Rogers (Oak Park, MI)
2021 OL/DL Ryan Linthicum (Damascus, MD)

January 26th

2019 OL Enokk Vimahi (Kahuku, HI) - official
2021 WR Beaux Collins (Bellflower, CA)

February 2nd

2020 RB Blake Corum (Baltimore, MD)
2020 OL Paris Johnson, Jr. (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 DL Darrion Henry (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 LB Jaheim Thomas (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 DB Makari Paige (West Bloomfield, MI)
2020 ATH DeaMonte Trayanum (Akron, OH)
2021 QB Kyle McCord (Philadelphia, PA)
2021 RB Jaylen Anderson (Perry, Ohio)
2021 RB Donovan Edwards (West Bloomfield, MI)
2021 WR Lorenzo Styles, Jr. (Pickerington, OH)
2021 WR Marvin Harrison, Jr. (Philadelphia, PA)
2021 TE Jack Sawyer (Pickerington, OH)

2021 DE Najee Story (Solon, OH)
2021 LB Jeremiah Trotter, Jr. (Philadelphia, PA)
2021 DB Maxwell Hairston (West Bloomfield, MI)

February 23rd

2020 DB Lathan Ransom (Tucson, AZ)

February 27th

2021 DE Jack Sawyer (Pickerington, OH)
2021 WR Lorenzo Styles Jr. (Pickerington, OH)


March 8th

2020 TE Cameron Large (Dedham, MA)

March 19th

2020 CO OT Roger Rosengarten (Littleton, CO)
2020 OH ATH Deamonte Trayanum (Akron, OH)

March 21st


2020 OH ATH Mike Drennen II (Dublin,OH)
2021 OH DE Jack Sawyer (Pickerington, OH)


March 22nd - 23rd

2020 WR Julian Fleming (Catawissa, PA)
2020 OL Reece Atteberry (Aurora, CO)
2020 OL Michael Carmody (Mars, PA)
2020 OL Jakob James (Cincinnati, OH)

2020 DL Aaron Lewis (Williamstown, NJ)
2020 DL TeRah Edwards (Groveport, OH)

2020 LB Kourt Williams ll (Bellflower, CA)
2020 DB Lejond Cavazos (Bradenton, FL)
2020 DB Henry Gray (Miami, FL)

2020 ATH Ian Stewart (Rockwood, MI)
2020 ATH Isaiah Hackett (Warren, OH)
2020 PK Jake Seibert (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OLB/DE Jordan Banks (Harbor City, CA)
2021 QB Miller Moss (Mission Hills, CA)
2021 QB Jack Brandon (Cheshire, CT)
2021 QB Drake Maye (Cornelius, NC)

2021 QB J.J. McCarthy (La Grange, IL)
2021 WR Emeka Egbuka (Steilacoom, WA)

2021 WR Beaux Collins (Bellflower, CA)
2021 WR Lorenzo Styles Jr. (Pickerington,OH)
2021 OL Nathanial Bruce (Harrisburg, PA)
2021 DL J.C. Latham (Bradenton, FL)
2021 DL Travion Ford (St. Louis, MO)
2021 DL George Rooks (Jersey City, NJ)
2021 DL Elliot Donald (Pittsburgh, PA)
2021 ATH Jamareeh "Bugg" Jones (Highland Springs, VA)

March 27th

2020 RB JuTahn McClain (Fairfield, OH)
2020 TE Zak Zinter (Cambridge, MA)
2022 OL Blake Miller (Strongsville, OH)

March 28th

2020 DE Jaiden Cameron (Clayton, OH)
2020 LB Mitchell Melton (Olney, MD)
2020 ATH Terry Lockett (Geneva, OH)


March 29th-30th

2020 WR Gee Scott Jr (Sammamish, WA)
2020 TE Sam Daugstraup (Cleveland, OH)
2020 OT Paris Johnson Jr (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OT Tosh Baker (Scottsdale, AZ)
2020 DE Darion Henry (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 DE/LB Jaheim Thomas (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 CB Clark Phillips III (La Habra, CA)
2020 DB Brian Branch (Tyrone, GA)
2020 ATH Cameron Martinez (Muskegon, MI)
2021 OT Ben Christman (Richfield, OH)


April 1st

2021 DL Damon Payne (Bloomfield, MI)
2021 RB Donovan Edwards (Bloomfield, MI)


April 3rd

2020 TE Luke Lachey (Columbus, OH)
2020 DE Deontae Craig (Culver, IN)
2021 LB Reid Carrico (Ironton, OH)


April 5th-7th

2020 RB Kendall Milton (Clovis, CA)
2020 TE Joe Royer (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Luke Wypler (Montvale, NJ)
2020 OL Jakob James (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Luke Kandra (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 DB Jordan Morant (Oradell, NJ)
2020 DB Makari Paige (West Bloomfield, MI)
2020 ATH Jecoryan Davis-Hamilton (Apopka, FL)


April 8th

2021 ATH James Armstrong (Gallipolis, OH)


Spring Game Weekend April 12th-13th

2020 QB Jack Miller (Scottsdale, AZ)
2020 QB Evan Prater (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 RB Mike Drennen (Dublin, OH)

2020 RB Lawrence Toafili (Largo, FL)
2020 RB Jaylan Knighton (Deerfield Beach, FL)
2020 RB Miyan Williams (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Rockwall, TX)

2020 WR Lavon “LV” Bunkley-Shelton (Gardena,CA)
2020 WR Marcus Rosemy (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
2020 TE Trevor Borland (Bolingbrook, IL)

2020 OL Paris Johnson Jr (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Trey Leroux (Norwalk, OH)
2020 OL Jakob James (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Jahmari Sylvester (Clearwater, FL)
2020 OL Michael Carmody (Mars, PA)
2020 OL Josh Priebe (Edwardsburg, MI)
2020 OL Josh Fryar (Beech Grove, IN)
2020 OL Turner Corcoran (Lawrence, KS)
2020 DE Darrion Henry (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 DE Ty Hamilton (Pickerington, OH)
2020 DT Chazz Wallace (Gaithersburg, MD)
2020 LB Bangally Kamara (Akron, OH)
2020 CB Luke Hill (Washington DC)
2020 DB Miquan Grace (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 DB Lejond Cavazos (Bradenton, FL)
2020 DB Joseph Martinez (Holt, MI)
2020 DB Sammy Anderson (Dayton, OH)
2021 QB Kyle McCord (Philadelphia, PA)
2021 QB Caleb Williams (Washington, DC)
2021 QB Kareame Cotton (North Little Rock, AR)

2021 RB Evan Pryor (Cornelius, NC)
2021 WR Latrell Neville (Houston, TX)
2021 WR Marvin Harrison Jr (Philadelphia, PA)
2021 WR Jayden Ballard (Massillon, OH)

2021 WR Julian Nixon (Roswell, GA)
2021 WR Troy Stellato (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
2021 OL Donovan Jackson (Bellaire, TX)
2021 OL Harisen Miller (Nashville, TN)
2021 DE Najee Story (Solon, OH)
2021 LB Yanni Karlaftis (West Lafayette, IN)
2021 LB Reid Carrico (Ironton, OH)
2021 DB Byron Threats (Dublin, OH)
2021 DB Isaiah Johnson (Bluefield, WV)
2021 DB Amir Taylor (Loganville, GA)
2024 ATH Joshua Martinez (Holt, MI)

April 15th

2020 DE Tyler Baron (Knoxville, TN)


April 20th-21st

2022 ATH Kaden Saunders (Westerville, OH)

April 22nd

2020 DB Jordan Morant (Oradell, NJ)

April 25th

2020 ATH Jalen Berger (Newark, NJ)

April 26th-27th

2020 DE Rylie Mills (Lake Forest, IL) - official
2020 LB Mekhail Sherman (Washington, DC) - official

April 28th

2021 OL Nolan Rucci (Lititz, PA)

May 3rd

2020 TE Jonathan Odom (Tampa, FL)

May 17th-18th

2020 WR Mookie Cooper (St. Louis, MO)
2020 WR Ian Stewart (Gibraltar, MI)
2020 DL Van Fillinger (Draper, UT)
2020 DL Gage Keys (Hilliard, OH)
2020 CB Joseph Johnson (Chester, VA)
2021 OL Ryan Linthicum (Demascus, MD)

May 19th

2020 DT Dayon Hayes (Pittsburgh, PA)

May 29th

2020 TE Jalin Conyers (Gruver, TX)


May 31st-June 1st

2020 RB Kendall Milton (Clovis, CA) - official
2020 OL Grant Toutant (Warren, MI)
2020 PK Jake Seibert (Cincinnati, OH)


June 6th

2020 WR Corey Wren (River Ridge, LA)
2020 WR Keegan Wilburn (Nelsonville, OH)
2020 WR Chris Scott (Pickerington, OH)
2020 WR Samuel Leon Bhoedjang (Netherlands)
2020 TE Luke Lachey (Columbus, OH)
2020 TE Joe Royer (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 TE Clay Caudill (Mansfield, OH)
2020 TE Roberto Miranda (Germany)
2020 TE Maximilian Mang (Germany)
2020 TE Victor Wikstrom (Sweden)
2020 OL Paris Johnson Jr (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Jakob James (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Trey Leroux (Norwalk, OH)
2020 OL Fabian Vandré (Germany)
2020 DL Darrion Henry (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 DL Ty Hamilton (Pickerington, OH)
2020 DL Gage Keys (Hilliard, OH)
2020 DL Hugo Klages (Germany)
2020 DL Tyrese Owusu-Bediako (Netherlands)
2020 DB Jaiden Francois (Homestead, FL)
2020 DB Rickey Hyatt, Jr. (Westerville, OH)
2020 DB Marcel Dabo (Germany)
2020 DB Jairo Faverus (England)
2020 ATH Preston Zachman (Catawissa, PA)
2021 WR Gavin Blackwell (Monroe, NC)
2021 WR Jayden Ballard (Massillon, OH)
2021 TE Jordan Dingle (Bowling Green, KY)
2021 OL Trey Zuhn (Ft. Collins, CO)
2021 OL Nathanial Bruce (Harrisburg, PA)
2021 OL Michael Gonzalez (Monroe, NC)
2021 DE Jack Sawyer (Pickerington, OH)
2021 DL Najee Story (Solon, OH)
2021 DL Davion Weatherspoon (Detroit, MI)
2021 DL Jamarius Dinkins (Columbus, OH)
2021 LB Reid Carrico (Ironton, OH)
2021 DB AJ Kirk (Dublin, OH)
2022 RB Emeka Megwa (Fort Worth, TX)
2022 OT Ryan Baer (Eastlake, OH)

June 7th-8th

2021 TE Cane Berrong (Hartwell, GA)


June 11th-13th

2020 WR Ja'Khi Douglas (Houma, LA)
2021 RB Jaylen Anderson (Perry, OH)
2021 WR Troy Stellato (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
2021 TE Christian Burkhalter (Bradenton, FL)
2021 TE Nick Elksnis (Jacksonville, FL)
2021 OL Connor Colby (Cedar Rapids, IA)
2022 RB Stephan Byrd (Canal Winchester, OH)
2023 QB Chase Crone (Independence, KY)
2023 ATH Chris Rice (Colorado Springs, CO)


June 14th-15th


2020 QB Austin "Kade" Renfro (Stephenville, TX)
2020 QB Demeatric Crenshaw (Pickerington, OH)
2020 RB Bijan Robinson (Tucson, AZ) - official
2020 RB Blake Corum (Baltimore, MD) - official
2020 WR KeAndre Lambert (Norfolk, VA) - official
2020 OL Reece Atteberry (Aurora, CO) - official
2020 OL Luke Wypler (Montvale, NJ) - official
2020 OL Mason McCombs (Lyndhurst, OH)
2020 OL Vincent Lester Jr. (Lyndhurst, OH)
2020 OL Savion Washington (Akron, OH)
2020 DL
Jacolbe Cowan (Charlotte, NC) - official
2020 DL Vernon Broughton (Houston, TX) - official
2020 DL Ty Hamilton (Pickerington, OH) - official
2020 DL Brandon Taylor (Lima, OH)
2020 DL Chazz Wallace (Gaithersburg, MD)
2020 DL Fatorma Mulbah (Harrisburg, PA)
2020 LB Mitchell Melton (Olney, MD) - official
2020 LB Ernest Witcher (Medina, OH)
2020 DB
Chris Thompson Jr (Duncanville, TX) - official
2020 DB Andrew Moore (Cleveland Heights, OH)
2020 DB Donovan Stanley (Lakewood, OH)
2020 ATH William Mohan (Brooklyn, NY)
2020 ATH DeaMonte Trayanum (Akron, OH)
2020 ATH Diego Bremer (Cleveland Heights, OH)
2021 QB Maximus Grimes (Lafayette, IN)
2021 RB Branden McDonald (Dayton, OH)
2021 RB Amari Daniels (Miami, FL)
2021 RB Evan Pryor (Cornelius, NC)
2021 APB Amari Daniels (Miami, FL)
2021 WR Latrell Neville (Houston, TX)
2021 WR Dekel Crowdus (Lexington, KY)
2021 WR Drew Donley (Frisco, TX)
2021 TE Bennett Pitcher (Deerfield, MA)
2021 OL Jager Burton (Lexington, KY)
2021 LB Luke Hensey (Medina, OH)
2021 LB Jacob Biggon (Euclid, OH)
2021 DL Rocco Spindler (Clarkston, MI)
2021 DL Jack Sawyer (Pickerington, OH)
2021 DL Landyn Watson (Hutto, TX)
2021 DL Maason Smith (Houma, LA)
2021 DL Macyo Williams (Akron, OH)
2021 DL Marquise Brunson (Virginia Beach, VA)
2021 DL Cooper Jones (Valparaiso, IN)
2021 DB Tony Grimes (Virginia Beach, Virginia)
2021 DB Bryce Steele (Alexandria, VA)
2021 DB Jaylen Johnson (Cincinnati, OH)
2021 ATH Tyrese Hudson (Columbus, OH)
2022 QB Steve Angeli (Oradel, NJ)
2022 ATH Kaden Saunders (Westerville, OH)
2022 ATH Ashton Padilla (Staten Island, NY)
2023 WR Omaree Walker (Toms River, NJ)
2023 ATH Asaad Brown II (Virginia Beach, VA)
2023 ATH Owen Bisker (Cleveland Heights, OH)


June 17th-19th

2020 ATH Deamonte Trayanum (Akron, OH) - official
2021 LB Khayri Banton (Newark, NJ)
2021 DL George Rooks (Jersey City, NJ)
2022 QB Brady Allen (Fort Branch, IN)


June 21st-22nd

2020 RB Sam Adams II (Sammamish, WA) - official
2020 RB Zachary Evans (Houston, TX)
2020 APB Jaylan Knighton (Deerfield Beach, FL) - official
2020 WR
Gee Scott Jr (Sammamish, WA)
2020 WR Julian Fleming (Catawissa, PA)
2020 WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Rockwall, TX)
2020 TE Cameron Large (Dedham, MA) - official
2020 TE Joe Royer (Cincinnati, OH) - official
2020 TE Jalin Conyers (Gruver, TX) - official

2020 OT Michael Carmody (Mars, PA) - official
2020 OT Paris Johnson (Cincinnati, OH) - official
2020 OT Chris Morris (Memphis, TN) - official
2020 OL Josh Fryar (Beech Grove, IN) -
official
2020 OL Grant Toutant (Warren, MI) - official
2020 DL Darrion Henry (Cincinnati, OH) - official

2020 DL Kedrick Bingley-Jones (Charlotte, NC) - official
2020 DE Jay Hardy (Chattanooga, TN)

2020 LB Jaheim Thomas (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 LB Cody Simon (Jersey City, NJ) - official
2020 CB Clark Phillips III (La Habra, CA) - official
2020 DB Lathan Ransom (Tucson, AZ) - official
2020 DB Makari Paige (West Bloomfield, MI) - official
2020 DB Lejond Cavazos (Bradenton, FL)
2020 ATH Cameron Martinez (Muskegon, MI) - official
2020 ATH
Kourt Williams ll (Bellflower, CA) - official
2021 QB Kyle McCord (Philadelphia, PA)
2021 RB Donovan Edwards (West Bloomfield, MI)
2021 RB Corey Kiner (Cincinnati, OH)
2021 WR
Lorenzo Styles, Jr. (Pickerington, OH)
2021 WR Jayden Ballard (Massillon, OH)
2021 OT Ben Christman (Richfield, OH)
2021 OL William Griffin (Nashville, TN)
2021 DL Jack Sawyer (Pickerington, OH)
2021 DL Tunmise Adeleye (Katy, TX)
2021 DB Jakailin Johnson (St. Louis, MO)
2021 DB Bryce Steele (Alexandria, VA)
2021 DB AJ Kirk (Dublin, OH)
2021 DB Hunter Washington (Katy, TX)
2022 RB Gavin Sawchuk (Highlands Ranch, CO)


July 26th-27th

2020 OL Paris Johnson, Jr. (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Grant Toutant (Warren, MI)
2020 WR Mookie Cooper (St. Louis, MO)
2021 OL Noah Josey (Brentwood, TN)
2021 DE Aaron Armitage (Blairstown, NJ)
2021 DT Taizse Johnson (Washington DC)
2021 LB Greg Penn lll (Hyattsville, MD)


August 31st (Florida Atlantic)

2020 WR Gee Scott, Jr (Sammamish, WA) - official
2020 OL Grant Toutant (Warren, MI)
2020 OL Josh Fryar (Beech Grove, IN)
2020 OT Paris Johnson (Cincinnati, OH)


September 7th (Cincinnati)

2020 OH ATH Mike Drennen II (Dublin,OH)
2020 WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Rockwall, TX)
2020 TE Joe Royer (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OT Paris Johnson Jr (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Jakob James (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Luke Wypler (Montvale, NJ)
2020 OL Grant Toutant (Warren, MI)
2020 OL Josh Fryar (Beech Grove, IN)
2020 DL Darrion Henry (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 DL Ty Hamilton (Pickerington, OH)
2020 PK Jake Seibert (Cincinnati, OH)
2021 RB Corey Kiner (Cincinnati, OH)
2021 DB Jaylen Johnson (Cincinnati, OH)

2022 ATH CJ Hicks (Dayton, OH)

September 21st (Miami)

2020 OT Paris Johnson Jr (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 WR Mookie Cooper (St. Louis, MO) - official
2020 DB Ryan Watts (Little Elm, TX) - official
2021 WR Jayden Ballard (Massillon, OH)
2021 OL Ben Christman (Richfield, OH)
2021 TE Jordan Dingle (Bowling Green, KY)
2021 DE Tyson Watson (Warren, MI)
2021 ATH Tyrese Hudson (Columbus, OH)


October 5th (Michigan State)

2020 QB CJ Stroud (Rancho Cucamonga, CA)
2020 RB Kevontre Bradford (Lancaster, TX) - official
2020 WR Julian Fleming (Catawissa, PA) - official
2020 WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Rockwall, TX)
2020 WR Gee Scott, Jr (Sammamish, WA)
2020 OT Paris Johnson Jr (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Grant Toutant (Warren, MI)
2020 OL Jakob James (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Josh Fryar (Beech Grove, IN)
2020 OL Trey Leroux (Norwalk, OH)
2020 DE Tyler Baron (Knoxville, TN) - official
2020 DL Darrion Henry (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 DL Ty Hamilton (Pickerington, OH)
2020 DL Jacolbe Cowan (Charlotte, NC)
2020 LB Mitchell Melton (Olney, MD)

2020 DB Lejond Cavazos (Bradenton, FL)
2020 ATH Cameron Martinez (Muskegon, MI)
2020 PK Jake Seibert (Cincinnati, OH)
2021 QB Kyle McCord (Philadelphia, PA)
2021 RB Donovan Edwards (West Bloomfield, MI)
2021 WR Jayden Ballard (Massillon, OH)
2021 WR Lorenzo Styles, Jr. (Pickerington, OH)

2021 WR Troy Stellato (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
2021 WR Beaux Collins (Bellflower, CA)
2021 TE Hudson Wolfe (Savannah, TN)
2021 TE Jake Briningstool (Brentwood, TN)
2021 OL Greg Crippen (Bradenton, FL)
2021 OT Ben Christman (Richfield, OH)
2021 DL Jack Sawyer (Pickerington, OH)
2021 DL Najee Story (Solon, OH)
2021 DL Damon Payne (Belleville, MI)
2021 DL Rodney McGraw (Elkhart, IN)
2021 DB Jaylen Johnson (Cincinnati, OH)
2021 DB Jakailin Johnson (St. Louis, MO)
2021 DB Hunter Washington (Katy, TX)
2021 DB Hunter Wohler (Muskego, WI)



October 26th (Wisconsin)

2020 QB Jack Miller (Scottsdale, AZ) - official
2020 WR Mookie Cooper (St. Louis, MO)
2020 OL Paris Johnson, Jr. (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Grant Toutant (Warren, MI)
2020 OL Josh Fryar (Beech Grove, IN)
2020 OL Trey Leroux (Norwalk, OH)
2020 DL Ty Hamilton (Pickerington, OH)
2020 PK Jake Seibert (Cincinnati, OH)

2021 APB Will Shipley (Matthews, NC)
2021 WR Jayden Ballard (Massillon, OH)

2021 WR Emeka Egbuka (Steilacoom, WA)
2021 WR Andrew Wilson-Lamp (Massillon, OH)
2021 OL Garrett Dellinger (Clarkston, MI)

2021 OL Caleb Rodkey (Missouri City, TX)
2021 OL Caleb Tiernan (Livonia, MI)
2021 DL Jack Sawyer (Pickerington, OH)
2021 DE Najee Story (Solon, OH)
2021 LB Reid Carrico (Ironton, OH)
2021 DB Darian “Duce” Chestnut (Camden, NJ)
2021 DB Alijah Clark (Camden, NJ)

2021 DB Jordan Hancock (Suwannee, GA)
2021 ATH Daylan Carnell (Indianapolis, IN)
2021 ATH Charles Montgomery (Valrico, FL)
2022 ATH Kaden Saunders (Westerville, OH)

2022 ATH CJ Hicks (Dayton, OH)

November 9th (Maryland)

2020 RB Jahmyr Gibbs (Dalton, GA)
2020 WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Rockwall, TX) - official
2020 OL Grant Toutant (Warren, MI)
2020 OL Jakob James (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Josh Fryar (Beech Grove, IN)
2020 OL Trey Leroux (Norwalk, OH)
2020 DL Ty Hamilton (Pickerington, OH)
2020 ATH Andrew Moore (Cleveland, OH)
2021 DE Najee Story (Solon, OH)
2021 DT Marcus Bradley (Gaithersburg, MD)
2021 LB Barrett Carter (Suwanee, GA)
2021 LB Dallas Turner (Plantation, FL)
2021 DB Jordan Lovett (Radcliffe, KY)
2022 QB Brady Allen (Fort Branch, IN)
2022 ATH Kaden Saunders (Westerville, OH)


November 23rd (Penn State)

2020 RB Miyan Williams (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 RB EJ Smith (Dallas,TX) - official
2020 WR Julian Fleming (Catawissa, PA)
2020 WR Mookie Cooper (St. Louis, MO)

2020 WR Qian Magwood (Columbus, OH)
2020 TE Joe Royer (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL
Jakob James (Cincinnati, OH) - official
2020 OL Trey Leroux (Norwalk, OH) - official
2020 OL Paris Johnson Jr (Cincinnati, OH)
2020 OL Grant Toutant (Warren, MI)

2020 DE Xavier Carlton (Draper, UT) - official
2020 DL Jacolbe Cowan (Charlotte, NC)
2020 DL Ty Hamilton (Pickerington, OH)
2020 DL Darrion Henry (Cincinnati, OH)

2020 DB
Lejond Cavazos (Bradenton, FL) - official

2020 CB Elias Ricks (Santa Ana, CA) - official
2020 DB Jaiden Francois (Homestead, FL) - official
2020 DB Ryan Watts (Little Elm, TX)
2020 CB Clark Phillips III (La Habra, CA)
2020 PK Jake Seibert (Cincinnati, OH)
2021 RB Evan Pryor (Cornelius, NC)
2021 RB Cody Brown (Lilburn, GA)
2021 WR Jayden Ballard (Massillon, OH)
2021 WR Jayden Thomas (Atlanta, GA)
2021 WR Gavin Blackwell (Monroe, NC)
2021 TE Jordan Dingle (Bowling Green,KY)
2021 TE Christian Burkhalter (Bradenton, FL)
2021 TE Sam Hart (Aurora, CO)
2021 TE Louis Hansen (Needham, MA)
2021 OL Ben Christman (Richfield, OH)
2021 OL Jager Burton (Lexington, KY)
2021 OL Tristan Leigh (Fairfax, VA)
2021 OL Donovan Jackson (Bellaire, TX)
2021 OL JC Latham (Bradenton, FL)
2021 OL Trey Zuhn (Ft. Collins, CO)
2021 OL Rayshaun Benny (Oak Park, MI)
2021 OL Noah Josey (Brentwood, TN)
2021 OL Michael Gonzalez (Sun Valley, NC)
2021 DL/OL Rocco Spindler (Clarkston, MI)
2021 DE Jack Sawyer (Pickerington, OH)
2021 DE Monkell Goodwine (Fort Washington, MD)
2021 DE Aaron Armitage (Blairstown, NJ)
2021 DE Jason Onye (Warwick, Rhode Island)
2021 DE Najee Story (Solon, OH)
2021 DL Tunmise Adeleye (Katy, TX)
2021 DT Marcus Bradley (Gaithersburg, MD)
2021 DT Michael Hall Jr. (Streetsboro, OH)
2021 DT Tywone Malone (Oradell, NJ)
2021 DT Jonathan Wallace (Baltimore, MD)
2021 LB Demeioun Robinson (Gaithersburg, MD)
2021 LB Aaron Willis (Baltimore, MD)
2021 LB Jamon Dumas-Johnson (Baltimore, MD)
2021 DB Bryce Steele (Alexandria, VA)
2021 DB Tony Grimes (Virginia Beach, Virginia)
2021 DB Andre Turrentine (Nashville, TN)
2021 DB Jaylen Johnson (Cincinnati, OH)
2021 DB Devonta Smith (Cincinnati, OH)
2021 DB Kalen King (Detroit, MI)
2021 DB Clinton Burton Jr. (Baltimore, MD)
2021 ATH Jantzen Dunn (Bowling Green,
KY)
2021 ATH Trenton Adkins (Clintwood, VA)
2022 WR Darrius Clemons (Portland, OR)
2022 OL Tegra Tshabola (Cincinnati, OH)
2022 DE/LB Gabe Powers (Marysville, OH)
2022 DB Keon Sabb (Glassboro, NJ)
2022 ATH CJ Hicks (Dayton, OH)

December 14th

2020 QB CJ Stroud (Rancho Cucamonga, CA) - official
2020 RB Miyan Williams (Cincinnati, OH) - official
2020 PK Jake Seibert (Cincinnati, OH) - official

January 17th

2020 RB Jahmyr Gibbs (Dalton, GA) - official

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