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The redshirt junior has his attention on finishing out what is left of Ohio State’s season before making a decision on his future.

“I truly do love this place. This place is my home now. I will forever cherish every time I’ve had here in Columbus. You guys took me in with open arms and accepted me for who I am, through all the ups and downs, through my inconsistent play, all the losses, you guys always stuck with me and I love this place. Go Bucks.”

Ohio State forward Keita Bates-Diop via Adam Jardy, The Columbus Dispatch


Even though he hasn’t officially announced his intentions for the future yet, Tuesday night felt like the last time that Keita Bates-Diop would don the scarlet and gray for the Buckeyes at Value City Arena. It’s not hard to understand why the game against Rutgers could be the redshirt junior’s last one at home.

After missing most of last season due to injury, Bates-Diop has returned with a vengeance, averaging 19 points and 8.7 rebounds per game, leading Ohio State to an incredible turnaround in Chris Holtmann’s first year in Columbus. It’s likely that Bates-Diop will be Big Ten Player of the Year, and he is being projected as a late-first-round pick in June’s NBA Draft.

Bates-Diop choosing to be honored with the seniors on Tuesday night tells you just about everything you need to know about what the future holds for the Illinois native. Even though it’s possible for Bates-Diop to return next year, it’s impossible to blame him for leaving if he is projected to be a first-round pick.

Even though his home career might be over, there will still be chances to enjoy what is left of Bates-Diop’s Ohio State career in the regular season finale, the Big Ten Tournament, and NCAA Tournament. Hopefully there will be a couple more memorable moments to cap off a great season for the Ohio State star.

“Only three women stand in the way of Mitchell becoming the NCAAs all-time leading scorer, but they will likely be just enough to the top spot out of reach. Either way, she is already the best scorer in the history of the Big Ten and Ohio State, which is not too bad of a consolation prize.”

Colin Hass-Hill, The Lantern


In the final home game of her outstanding Ohio State career, Kelsey Mitchell scored 22 points in an easy 88-54 Ohio State win over Northwestern. With just one regular season game remaining, along with the Big Ten and NCAA Tournaments, Mitchell ranks fourth all-time in NCAA women’s basketball history with 3,264 points.

This year Mitchell is averaging 24.6 points per game, which means she should be able to move up on the NCAA’s all-time scoring list on Sunday. Currently Mitchell sits 19 points behind Baylor’s Brittney Griner for third place. After Griner, Mitchell is 130 points away from passing Missouri State’s Jackie Stiles for second place, and 263 away from Washington’s Kelsey Plum, who is the NCAA women’s basketball all-time leading scorer.

Mitchell has a little as three games left in her Ohio State career, but could play as many as 10 games if the Buckeyes reach the championship games of the Big Ten Tournament and NCAA Tournament. If Ohio State plays 10 more games this year, Mitchell would have to average 26.3 points per game to tie Plum.

It’s very likely that Mitchell will finish her career as the second or third leading scorer in NCAA women’s basketball history. Even if Mitchell isn’t able to reach Plum’s NCAA scoring record, she still has plenty of accolades under her belt, holding 16 Ohio State records already. No matter where she finishes in scoring for her career, there is no question that Mitchell is the best player in program history, and one of the best players in women’s college basketball history.

“When Tre came back home from that Ohio State trip, he was walking on air. That was where he wanted to go. Nick Myers didn’t know what he was getting a Tre.”

Daphne Leclaire, mother of Ohio State men’s lacrosse player Tre Leclaire via Gary Lambrecht, US Lacrosse Magazine


Over the years, Ohio State’s men’s lacrosse team has built a bit of a pipeline of players from British Columbia. Since 2003, Ohio State has brought in 12 players from Canada’s western province. The latest of those is sophomore attackman Tre Leclaire.

After competing at 16 years old as the youngest player in the B.C. Junior A League, which primarily carries players from ages 18 to 21, Leclaire was noticed by former Buckeye Logan Schuss, and recruited by Ohio State lacrosse coach Nick Myers. The head coach was already familiar with the Leclaire family after recruiting Tre’s older twin brothers.

All Leclaire did in his freshman season was record 49 goals, which was the third-most in program history, and the most ever by an Ohio State freshman. On the back of Leclaire, Ohio State made their first-ever appearance in the NCAA title game, falling to Maryland 9-6 on Memorial Day.

Ohio State and Leclaire have started off this year hot, winning all three of their contests so far. Leclaire has already put home eight goals, and handed out four assists. Ohio State was one of the first Division I programs to put an emphasis on recruiting British Columbia, with Myers making a yearly trip to the province. The 10th year Ohio State head coach might be making more trips out there if he can find more players like Leclaire.

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SPRING PREVIEW: EARLY ENROLLEES WHO COULD MAKE AN IMPACT IN 2018

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Though Ohio State was putting the finishing touches on its 2018 recruiting class earlier this month, nine members of the second-ranked haul were already participating in the offseason workout program as early enrollees.

The players graduated early in order to take part in spring practices, which effectively gives them a leg up over those who wait until the summer to join the team — though they certainly won't be the only ones in the conversation to play as freshmen this fall.

“They have a better chance of playing early,” head coach Urban Meyer said during his National Signing Day press conference. “That's not an absolute, but they are officially in our weight program, they're eating all the meals that Ohio State athletes [are supposed to], so you see their bodies starts to grow. High school athletes a lot of times don't eat like that and they don't get trained like that.

“This is a chance [to prove themselves], but you have to grow up fast,” he continued. “It is a tough situation, but there's obvious reasons why it's a tremendous advantage to get here and get going.”

So, which of the nine newcomers are most likely to see the field for the Buckeyes this fall? Let's take a look:

ANTWUAN JACKSON JR.
DEFENSIVE TACKLE
BRENHAM (TX) BLINN COLLEGE
6-FOOT-3, 305 POUNDS

Following in the same footsteps as the aforementioned Sheffield, Jackson comes to Ohio State after a semester at Blinn junior college. He transferred there from Auburn after being redshirted as a freshman. That's where the comparisons seemingly end, however.

While the Buckeyes were set to replace a pair of first-round picks at cornerback last fall, the program is loaded with talent at defensive tackle. Dre'Mont Jones and Robert Landers return, as does regular contributors Jashon Cornell and Davon Hamilton. Haskell Garrett and Jerron Cage — members of Ohio State's 2017 recruiting class — both hope to push for playing time, as well.

Jackson underwent surgery earlier this month for a fractured bone in his foot, but is expected to be fully healed for spring practices. He has all of the physical tools and gained significant experience during his junior college days that might help him push for reps right at way.

TOMMY TOGIAI
DEFENSIVE TACKLE
POCATELLO (ID) HIGHLAND
6-FOOT-3, 290 POUNDS

Similarly, the overall lack of experience at defensive tackle could help Togiai crack the rotation this fall. He's coming off of strong performances at the U.S. Army All-American and Polynesian bowls, and has shown an eagerness to learn from defensive line coach Larry Johnson.

“I’m trying to just work as hard as I can and just get as much playing time as I can,” Togiai said. “I want to get on the field as much as I can.”
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LGHL Ohio State sends out offer to 2019 DB Kyle Hamilton

Ohio State sends out offer to 2019 DB Kyle Hamilton
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Additionally, the Buckeyes made the top-9 for a ‘19 WR.

The Ohio State Buckeyes have already put together electric classes in 2017 and 2018. With 2019 in focus, Urban Meyer and the coaching staff are out in full force to bring the next great prospect to Columbus.

On Wednesday, the Bucks came a little closer to building up the ‘19 class. One of those recruits received an OSU offer, while another put the Scarlet and Gray in his list of top schools.

Hamilton (Gets an offer)


Safety Kyle Hamilton (Atlanta / Marist School) was the one to receive the coveted Ohio State offer on Wednesday evening. He made the offer known on Twitter.


Very excited to receive an offer from The Ohio State University! pic.twitter.com/IjYXRUCjdH

— Kyle Hamilton (@kham316) February 21, 2018

While he doesn’t have a recruiting grade yet by 247sports, Hamilton has a pretty nice collection of offers going. So far, he has 24 of them—and they include some elite schools. Over the past week, he’s had close to an offer a day. On Wednesday, the Buckeyes offer came through; Tuesday saw the arrival of offers from Missouri, Minnesota and Notre Dame; the day before that, the Clemson Tigers made their move on the Atlanta native.

There is some serious interest for the 6-foot-3, 188-pound DB. With close to a year left before he needs to decide where he will attend college, expect things to heat up on the recruiting front for Hamilton. Especially when his recruiting ranking comes out, expect even more attention to be coming his way. He’s at least going to be in the hunt for a four-star rating by the recruiting services around the country.

One Step Closer


Wide receiver Deshon Stoudemire (Stone Mountain, GA / Stevenson) put the Scarlet and Gray up on his list of top schools. Stoudemire made his announcement on Twitter in the early evening.


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— OchoDaShow (@D1deshon) February 22, 2018

Two other Big Ten programs join OSU in the mix for the 6-foot-1 receiver: Michigan State and Nebraska. Ohio State was the earliest of the Big Ten trio to make Stoudemire an offer, with theirs arriving on Dec. 23, 2017. Nebraska made their offer to the Peach State prospect a month later, and MSU put their offer through last week.

The programs that are in the mix for him include SEC powers Auburn, Tennessee and South Carolina; additionally, West Virginia, Louisville and Iowa State are making a push to bring the Stephenson star to their respective program.

247sports hasn’t issued the WR a recruiting star ranking yet, by Rivals.com has him listed as a three-star. With the recent offers that have come through, and by the time 247sports completes their evaluation, we could see Stoudemire make a push to four-star status—especially if he has an electric season.

Cleveland’s Under Armour Camp may have featured some future Buckeyes


SB Nation’s own Alex Kirshner covered the Under Armour regional camp in Cleveland over the weekend, and wrote his evaluations Wednesday morning.

A handful of the prospects that displayed their football ability are seen as possible additions to the Ohio State football program. We’ll highlight a couple of those prospects.

Athlete Michael Drennen II (Dublin, OH / Dublin Coffman) was at the camp, and according to Kirshner, was “lighting-quick”. Right now, the 2020 prospect has early predictions in the 247sports crystal ball for him to commit to the Buckeyes when the time comes.

Zeke Correll (Cincinnati / Anderson) is a four-star offensive guard, and from Krishner’s viewpoint, was part of the “best position group” at the event. Correll is the No. 9 OG in the 2019 class, and holds over 20 offers. Things are looking up for Correll, as he received an Under Armour Game invitation by weekend’s end.


WOW! I had an AMAZING time competing and dominating today at the @AllAmericaGame UA Camp! I am extremely honored to receive an invite to the Under Armour All America Game in Orlando!!! #IWILL @steamboat_70 pic.twitter.com/nGL4F88tvy

— Zeke Correll (@zekecorrell) February 18, 2018

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Also, meet the woman behind the second stage of Eddie George’s career.

“Holtmann went with a starting lineup of Andrew Dakich, Jae’Sean Tate, Williams, Bates-Diop and Wesson. Don’t expect to see it when the Buckeyes close the regular season Friday night at Indiana.”

-Adam Jardy, The Columbus Dispatch


Everything about last night’s victory over Rutgers was exactly what the Buckeye basketball team needed. First and foremost, they needed a win in the worst-possible way. After reaching the AP top-10 for the first time in four years, and holding a one-game lead in the Big Ten race, the squad was embarrassed in back-to-back games. So getting a solid 79-52 victory is nice to guide them into their regular season finale on Friday against Indiana.

Despite the lopsided final margin, it was not all smooth sailing for the Buckeyes. After opening up a 19-point advantage in the first half, the Scarlet Knights raced back to close the deficit to just five at halftime. However, thanks in no small part to the hot hand of C.J. Jackson, the Buckeyes reestablished their lead early in the second period and never looked back. Throughout the season, this team has overcome adversity on and off the court, and the second half show of dominance should be a reminder for them of what they are capable.

“For us to get that start in the second half was crucial, and C.J. Jackson got us going,” graduate-transfer Andrew Dakich said, according to Jardy.

However, what might be the most important part of Tuesday’s game is the camaraderie that the Senior Night festivities reinforced. At the beginning of the season, no outside of the OSU locker room (except for Dan Dakich) thought much of this team. However, since then, they have proven an entire country of prognosticators wrong, and are on the verge of a No. 2 seed in the B1G Tournament, and returning to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2015.

What we saw before, during, and after the seniors’ final game at the Value City Arena was a reminder of how tightly knit this team is, despite the fact that some of the primary members of the squad are new to Columbus.


"I ain't gonna cry, man."

- The only lie @o_tate_ told during a special @OhioStateHoops Senior Night speech. He's had a fantastic career for the Buckeyes, and it's not over yet: pic.twitter.com/bGW2bphMhl

— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) February 21, 2018

It also made very clear that Buckeye fans are solidly behind this team, not just for their unexpected success this year as a group, but for the heart and character that they’ve shown individually during their entire times with the program, whether it’s been one year or five.

What the Big Ten and NCAA Tournaments hold is yet to be determined, but other than a much-needed rest for the thin and weary team following their run at Madison Square Garden next week, everything they need for their postseason chances might have happened at the Schott last night.

“Ideally, he’d land in a power-run system where his strengths can be maximized. His running ability really isn’t questioned. Hyde just isn’t the all-around back I thought he’d be coming out of Ohio State.”

-Eric Edholm, Pro Football Weekly


While we are technically in the early stages of the off-season for the National Football League, we all know that there isn’t really an off season in the NFL. With franchise tagging beginning this week, and the combine kicking off next week, it is a good time to start to figure out where some of your favorite Buckeyes might end up when games begin again next fall.

It’s been an up-and-down run for former Buckeye Carlos Hyde with the San Francisco 49ers. Though he’s accounted for more than 1,100 yards each of his last two seasons, he has yet to eclipse the thousand-yard mark exclusively as a rusher.

As Edholm notes in his piece, Hyde has not yet been much of a threat catching balls out of the backfield, and with Kyle Shanahan’s version of the West Coast offense now firmly in place, Hyde might be better suited on a more run-first team.

Edholm suggests some landing spots that could end up being better fits might be the Panthers, Giants, Buccaneers, or the Dolphins. With Cam Newton running the ball in Carolina, having El Guapo as a more traditional power-back could be just what the Panthers need to get back in the Super Bowl hunt.


On the most recent episode of the NFL Films Podcast, @EddieGeorge2727 took a moment to remember Anna Maria, the coach who shaped his post NFL career.

️: https://t.co/wtJuFyEvS5 pic.twitter.com/B7worxYu7n

— NFL Films (@NFLFilms) February 21, 2018

Few players have had the career, during and post football, that former Ohio State Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George has had. In addition to his work as an analyst for FOX, George has also found a career as an actor since retiring from the NFL.

While other football players have transitioned to acting— Howie Long, Jim Brown, Bubba Smith, Alex Karras, Merlin Olsen, Terry Crews, Brian Bosworth, and Terry Bradshaw, just to name a few— George has found his new home not on screen like most of the others mentioned have, but on stages across the country.

When I spoke to George in 2016, he was coming off of his Broadway debut in the role of Billy Flynn in the musical “Chicago.” The OSU legend said then, “Every night was a Super Bowl. Every single night under the Broadway lights, on that stage in the Ambassador Theatre, an historic venue, was a Super Bowl. I mean, you are exhausted eight shows a week, but putting out that same energy and being enveloped in that is something unto itself.”

George recently returned to the role for a special run with the show’s tour at the Palace Theatre in Columbus, which earned killer reviews. However, in watching this NFL Films piece about his acting coach, it is clear that the discipline that took George to the heights of his playing career is still very much a part of who he is now that he’s transitioned away from the field.

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