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Churchland (Portsmouth, VA)
Ht: 6'1"
Wt: 191 lbs
Class: 2023 (High School)


Ohio State appeared all but done recruiting the class of 2023 since National Signing Day came and went.

As it turns out, maybe not.

After signing 20 high school prospects and adding five transfers, the Buckeyes have their eyes on adding another scholarship player to next year’s roster: Four-star Virginia safety Brandyn Hillman, a former Notre Dame signee.

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Athletes sue Ivy League over its no-scholarship policy​


A pair of basketball players from Brown allege in a federal lawsuit that the Ivy League's policy of not offering athletic scholarships amounts to a price-fixing agreement that denies athletes proper financial aid and payment for their services.

The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Connecticut by attorneys representing Grace Kirk, a member of Brown's women's team, and Tamenang Choh, who played for the men's team from 2017 through 2022. They are seeking class-action status to represent all current and former athletes at the eight Ivy League schools dating back to those recruited since March 2019.

The suit argues Ivy League schools illegally conspired to limit financial aid and not compensate athletes for their services.

"In either case, regardless of whether considered as a restraint on the price of education, the value of financial aid, the price of athletic services, or the level of compensation to Ivy League athletes, the Ivy League Agreement is per se illegal," the lawsuit states.

Harvard, Yale, Brown, Princeton, Dartmouth, Cornell, Columbia and Penn don't offer merit scholarships of any kind, including athletic scholarships. The policy, which dates back to 1954, makes the Ivy League the only Division I athletic conference that prohibits member schools from offering athletic scholarships.

Ivy League executive director Robin Harris defended the policy in a statement responding to the legal action, noting there are a wide variety of options when it comes to opportunities available to college-level athletes.

"The Ivy League athletics model is built upon the foundational principle that student-athletes should be representative of the wider student body, including the opportunity to receive need-based financial aid," she said. "In turn, choosing and embracing that principle then provides each Ivy League student-athlete a journey that balances a world-class academic experience with the opportunity to compete in Division I athletics and ultimately paves a path for lifelong success."

But attorneys for the Brown athletes point out that other elite academic schools, such as Stanford and Duke, do offer athletic scholarships.

"These schools are not part of the Ivy League, but they demonstrate they can maintain stellar academic standards while competing for excellent athletes, and without agreed upon limits on price," the lawsuit said.

Just sayin': If they wanted an athletic scholarship then they should of went to a school that offers them.

Ohio State vs Michigan State, Mar 10, 2023, 2:30 PM EST, BTN

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Ohio State to face Michigan State in Big Ten Tournament third round​


Not many would have predicted it coming into the week, but the No. 13 seed Ohio State men's basketball team will play a game on Friday in the Big Ten Tournament. After having to hold on for dear life on Wednesday to defeat No. 12 seed Wisconsin 65-57, the Buckeyes managed to take care of business against No. 5 seed Iowa on Friday in a 73-69 win.
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The Scarlet and Gray advance to the third round of the Big Ten Tournament and keep hopes of an improbable NCAA Tournament berth -- which will only happen if Ohio State wins all five games at the United Center -- alive. On Friday, the Buckeyes will face No. 4 seed Michigan State. The Spartans had a double bye, so this will be their first game in this year's Big Ten Tournament.

Ohio State and Michigan State will tip off at approximately 2:30 p.m. ET from the United Center in the third round of the Big Ten Tournament.


Prediction: MSU 71, Ohio State 64
Ohio State is finally rounding out into the team we expected them to be after a disappointing season. But this will be the third game in three days for the Buckeyes and I got to believe there will be some tired legs in the second half. Michigan State makes a few more shots than Ohio State in the final minutes to pick up the victory.


Michigan State to face Ohio State in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals​

The Spartans will begin their run at a conference tournament title on Friday afternoon...

With the benefit of a double-bye, Michigan State men's basketball has been able to sit back and enjoy watching the first two days of the 2023 Big Ten Tournament.

Now, the Spartans know who they will play in their first tournament game — Ohio State. After a first round win over 12-seed Wisconsin on Wednesday, the 13th-seeded Buckeyes defeated Iowa in the second round on Thursday, 73-69, to advance to the quarterfinal round where Michigan State awaits.

Ohio State vs Iowa, Mar 9, 2023, 2:30 PM EST, BTN

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The Ohio State men's basketball season isn't over quite yet. The No. 13 seed Buckeyes defeated No. 12 seed Wisconsin 65-57 on Wednesday evening in the first game of the Big Ten Tournament to advance to Day 2.

Thanks to the win, the Scarlet and Gray go marching on and extend the 2022-23 season for at least one more day. On Thursday, the Scarlet and Gray will face No. 5 seed Iowa in the Big Ten Tournament second round.

The Buckeyes and the Hawkeyes met twice this year, splitting the season series.


Ohio State vs. Iowa Odds & Info​

  • Date: Thursday, March 9, 2023
  • Time: 2:30 PM ET
  • TV: Big Ten Network
  • Where: Chicago, Illinois
  • Venue: United Center

Favorite Spread Over/Under
Iowa -2.5 154.5

Ohio State vs Wisconsin, Mar 8, 2023, 6:30 PM EST, BTN

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Ohio State opens the festivities in the first game of the tournament on Wednesday, when the 13th-seeded Buckeyes will take on No. 12 seed Wisconsin in a rematch of a Feb. 2 matchup in Columbus. The Badgers beat the Buckeyes, 65-60, in the lone regular-season meeting, but Ohio State has a chance at revenge at 6:30 p.m. in just three days.

Wisconsin's gone 4-5 since beating Ohio State to finish the regular season with a 17-13 overall record and a 9-11 mark in conference play.

Ohio State vs Wisconsin Big Ten Tournament odds, tips and betting trends​

Wisconsin vs. Ohio State prediction

Wisconsin 69, Ohio State 68

Against the spread

  • Wisconsin has compiled a 13-17-0 ATS record so far this year.
  • Ohio State has put together an 11-20-0 record against the spread this season.
  • The Badgers record only 4.2 fewer points per game (65.2) than the Buckeyes give up (69.4).
  • When Wisconsin scores more than 69.4 points, it is 4-5 against the spread and 7-2 overall.
  • Ohio State is 8-5 against the spread and 10-3 overall when allowing fewer than 65.2 points.
  • The Buckeyes score 9.3 more points per game (73.1) than the Badgers allow (63.8).
  • Ohio State is 11-14 against the spread and 13-12 overall when it scores more than 63.8 points.
  • Wisconsin has an ATS record of 10-14 and a 14-10 record overall when its opponents score fewer than 73.1 points.

Buckeyes vs No. 12 Wisconsin Badgers Big Ten Tournament NCAA College Basketball Game on March 8, 2023

Writer’s Prediction

Wisconsin wins, 63-61.

Needless to say, Ohio State's only chance of getting to the "Big Dance" this season is winning 5 games in 5 days (i.e. the B1G Tournament) and the only 2 predictions (from gambling sites) that I found have them losing a close one to Cheese..

Ohio State vs Michigan State, 4 Mar 23, Noon EST, ESPN


Michigan State basketball vs. Ohio State tipoff: Matchup analysis and a prediction​


• Prediction: MSU's win at Ohio State was the Spartans' best defensive performance of the year. I know the Buckeyes have won two straight and have talent that's better than their record. It's hard to imagine them coming on the road into Breslin Center and having the moxie and connectedness to get the job done..

• Make it: MSU 72, Ohio State 63

2023 tOSU Defense

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However, that wasn't the only line of questioning Harrison received on Wednesday. He was also asked about the future of Ohio State's defensive line and what it will look like under the leadership of players like JT Tuimoloau, Jack Sawyer and others. Harrison offered nothing but praise for his former teammates.

"I feel like those guys are gonna be really dominant," Harrison said. "One of the best (defensive lines) in the country, leading the nation in sacks, TFLs and all of that. Everybody in that room is a great ball player and all of them have potential through the roof. I know that they want it. They want it bad. I'm excited to see what my guys do next year."

Harrison expects Tuimoloau, Sawyer and known commodities like Mike Hall Jr., Tyleik Williams and Ty Hamilton to be the leaders of the position room in 2023. Still, Harrison believes another player could break into that category as the Buckeyes dive into the regular season next fall.

"You've seen all the JTs and the Jacks play, but one guy I am excited about is Caden Curry. He's a freshman. He's gonna be a really good player. Just the way he moves, and his motor never stops. I'm excited to see what he does. Really just everybody, but he's a guy that stands out to me as a really good player."

Harrison also sees tremendous potential in two of Curry's classmates, Omari Abor and Kenyatta Jackson. He said both possess the athleticism necessary to become a frequent disruption in opposing backfields in the future. The key for Abor and Jackson to unlock that potential will be to continue to build strength in the weight room and perfect their technique under defensive line coach Larry Johnson's tutelage.

"Omari is still figuring it out," Harrison said. "You can see flashes when you say, 'Wow, it's in there.' He's gonna pull it out. He's gotta get in the weight room and get a little bigger, but I am excited to see what Omari does. He's gonna be a really good player for the Buckeyes in the future. And he's a young guy, so it's OK for him to be in that position where he is still figuring it out.

"Same with KJ. He is gonna be one of those players where it's the next step. Some of the things he does he doesn't even realize are special because he's just playing football. I'm like, 'KJ, not everybody can do what you just did,' but he doesn't even realize that. So I'm excited to see those guys get bigger, stronger and faster, and for them to get more comfortable in their body, technique and play speed."

Currently Our Lads is predicting that the 2023 DL depth chart will be:


DE 44 Tuimoloau, JT RS SO 97 Jackson, Kenyatta RS FR 23 Abor, Omari RS FR
NT 58 Hamilton, Ty RS JR 51 Hall Jr., Michael RS SO
DT 91 Williams, Tyleik RS SO 93 Kanu, Hero RS FR
JACK 33 Sawyer, Jack RS SO 92 Curry, Caden SO

21 Maryland at Ohio State, 1 Mar 23, 7 PM EST, BTN

Hey, there is a game on tonight!!!

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Oh, and the first 1,000 fans to show up at the Schott will get free posters of Sensabaugh's dunk:

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HOW IT PLAYS OUT​

LINE: MARYLAND -1.5, O/U: 137​

I’m cautious to put too much stock into one win, but the Buckeyes have shown gradual improvement in the past two games, which gives me a reason to believe we could see a second straight victorious performance on Wednesday – especially if Ohio State shows up on the glass as it did three days ago.

Prediction: Ohio State 72, Maryland 69

How to watch Ohio State vs. Maryland: Live stream, TV channel, start time for Wednesday's NCAAB game

2023 tOSU Offense

What will the Ohio State WR depth chart look like for 2023?

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OHIO STATE’S SECOND-YEAR WIDE RECEIVERS HAD QUIET FRESHMAN SEASON BUT SHOWED PROGRESS NEAR END OF FIRST YEAR

Kaleb Brown
caught just one pass for five yards, while Kyion Grayes caught only one pass for two yards. Kojo Antwi did not catch any passes in his five appearances, while Caleb Burton did not play at all.

Our Lads already has Brandon Innis (true Freshman) in the 2 deep:


WR-X 18 Harrison Jr., Marvin RS SO 9 Ballard, Jayden RS SO
WR-Z 4 Fleming, Julian SR 00 Innis, Brandon FR
WR-SL 2 Egbuka, Emeka RS SO 10 Johnson, Xavier GR 13 Brown, Kaleb RS FR

2023 Season: Are You Ready For Some Football?

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Steele recently released his list using the NCAA’s formula for schedule difficulty to come up with college football's toughest schedules. He has his own metrics he uses in his college football season guide. Below are the top 10 as they stand right now.

Rank Team Win Foes Loss Foes Win % Foe Ranked Teams Teams with winning record Bowl teams Conference Conference Rank
1 South Carolina 103 53 66.0% 4 8 9 SEC 1
2 Michigan State 96-57 57 62.7% 4 8 8 Big Ten 1
3 West Virginia 98-59 59 62.4% 3 9 11 Big 12 1
4 Ole Miss 95-68 58 62.1% 5 7 6 SEC 2
5 Missouri 97-60 60 61.8% 5 9 10 SEC 3
6 Houston 96-60 60 61.5% 3 9 10 Big 12 2
6 Florida 96-60 60 61.5% 6 8 9 SEC 4
8 Iowa State 97-61 61 61.4% 3 9 11 Big 12 3
9 Ohio State 94-60 60 61.0% 3 9 8 Big Ten 2
10 Kansas State 96-62 62 60.8% 3 8 11 Big 12 4
The Buckeyes certainly will have a more difficult challenge than they did a year ago.



Just sayin': Only 6 home games, at Notre Dame, and at scUM will do that to your schedule.

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