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LGHL 5-star RB Jaelen Gill signs with Ohio State in Early Signing Period

5-star RB Jaelen Gill signs with Ohio State in Early Signing Period
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The Columbus, Ohio native has been looking forward to officially being a Buckeye for a long time.

Ohio State has added a local native to the 2018 recruiting class, with five-star all-purpose back Jaelen Gill officially signing his National Letter of Intent. The most recent player to fax in his LOI, Gill is the No. 1 APB in the country, according to the 247 Composite, and is the overall No. 2 player out of the state of Ohio — No. 23 overall throughout the country.


It’s happening! The explosive @jaelengill21 is officially a Buckeye! #GoBucks #Supreme18 #NSD18 pic.twitter.com/NXpXDNUMzk

— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) December 20, 2017

While signing Ohio talent has always been important for the Buckeyes, there’s been a surprising dip in commits from the Buckeye State under Urban Meyer. Losing Gill would’ve been a huge blow to a program that not only boasts about being a draw for local prospects, but also as a team with a stellar run game.

Hailing from just north of campus, in Westerville, Ohio, Gill has bled Scarlet and Gray his whole life, and looks forward to continuing the long standing tradition of excellence and success.

The incoming freshman spoke with Land-Grant Holy Land in late-June, and noted the benefits to playing so close to home.


I grew up a Buckeye fan, so I was always going to have some sort of bias towards that school. Coach Meyer and Coach Alford started recruiting me real hard. I was talking to them every single day and I was seeing them a lot more. It's a great school, not only for sports, but academically. OSU is about 20 minutes away from my family and friends, so I just feel like I'd be missing out on a lot if I didn't stay home and play for the team I grew up watching.

Despite giving Ohio State fans a bit of a heart attack during his commitment announcement, Gill ultimately ended up choosing his home team.

Scouting Report


Gill was constructed for the H-back position in Urban Meyer’s offense. Standing at 6’1, 182 pounds with blazing speed, Gill will be next in line behind Parris Campbell and K.J. Hill in the slot. He was used more as a running back in high school, but did play some slot, where he showed off his terrific hands and route running.

The Westerville, OH product is the type who will be their lead playmaker for years to come. With Hill and Campbell likely returning, it’ll be tough for Gill to see the field as a freshman, but it’ll be worth the wait.

-Christopher Jason
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Meet the nation's best all-purpose back, Jaelen Gill
With elite speed, Jaelen Gill is a playmaking force.

Posted by Land-Grant Holy Land - For Ohio State fans on Monday, December 11, 2017​

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LGHL 4-star LB K’Vaughan Pope signs with Ohio State in Early Signing Period

4-star LB K’Vaughan Pope signs with Ohio State in Early Signing Period
Colton Denning
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The newest addition to the Silver Bullets will be a great addition to keep the #LBU reputation alive.

Ohio State added yet another talented out-of-state player to its defense today, as 4-star Dinwiddie County (VA.) LB K’Vaughan Pope signed his letter of intent to become a Buckeye.

The 6’2, 210-pound Pope is rated as the No. 212 overall prospect, and No. 8 best ILB in the class of 2018 by the 247Sports Composite, and had offers from other national powerhouses such as Georgia and Florida. Pope is the second Virginian in Ohio State’s 2018 class, joining fellow linebacker Teradja Mitchell for the trip from the Old Dominion State to Columbus.

Here’s what the versatile Pope brings to the Silver Bullets:

Scouting Report


Pope’s ability on the field is undeniable. He’s got prototypical linebacker size, albeit with a little more weight to add, and a massive ceiling because of his athleticism. He doesn’t have fantastic speed, and will certainly end up as an inside linebacker at Ohio State because of his lack of elite top-end speed, but he’s absurdly strong, and plays with more power than just about any other linebacker in the country.

He plays on both sides of the ball for his high school team, and essentially just serves as a tank on offense, which he carries over to his defensive style as well. He lines up as a running back, tight end, wide receiver, pretty much anywhere you can imagine, and just destroys defenses with his strength and power.

That hard-hitting, physically imposing style transitions extremely well to the defense, as he frequently blows up the run with his hitting ability, while his natural athleticism lets him run with backs and tight ends in coverage. He’s never going to a quarterback-seeking missile like Darron Lee was, but he’s the linebacker equivalent of a sledgehammer in run coverage, and his tape reminds me a lot of former Buckeye and current Dolphin Raekwon McMillan.

-Patrick Mayhorn
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LGHL 4-star LB Dallas Gant signs with Ohio State in Early Signing Period

4-star LB Dallas Gant signs with Ohio State in Early Signing Period
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The Buckeyes look to continue their tradition of great linebacker play by adding the Ohio native.

Ohio State didn’t have to venture too far for one of the best defenders in the country, as Toledo, (OH) outside linebacker Dallas Gant signed his LOI today, and is now officially a Buckeye.

Listed at 6’3, 225 pounds, Gant is the fifth rated player in the state of Ohio per the 247Sports Composite, and is rated as the ninth-best outside linebacker and 157th overall prospect in the class of 2018.

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Gant committed to Ohio State this past May, and chose the Buckeyes over the likes of Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, and Penn State.

Here’s what else Gant brings:

Scouting Report


Dallas Gant is a freak athlete playing linebacker. The 6’3, 225-pound outside linebacker is just the type of defender who shines in today’s college football. He makes plays sideline-to-sideline with ease and often uses his athleticism as a blitzer. He’s quick to sniff out perimeter runs and makes a ton of plays in the backfield. Gant has the athleticism to play some special teams as a freshman and will eventually see his way onto the field as he gains more experience.

-Christopher Jason
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LGHL 5-star DT Taron Vincent signs with Ohio State in Early Signing Period

5-star DT Taron Vincent signs with Ohio State in Early Signing Period
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The best defensive tackle in the country is officially a Buckeye.

The Ohio State defensive line just got even scarier, as 5-star Bradenton, (FL) defensive tackle Taron Vincent signed his LOI, and is now officially a Buckeye.

The 6’2, 285-pound IMG Academy product is the No. 1 rated DT in the country, and the No. 13 overall prospect nationally, per the 247Sports Composite. Originally committing to Ohio State in April, Vincent had offers from nearly every big-time program in the country, and ultimately chose the Buckeyes over Florida State.

Vincent was able to lean on his dad —5-time NFL Pro Bowler and current NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations, Troy Vincent— for advice and support throughout his recruitment. “He helped me look at all the schools and figure out Florida State and Ohio State,” Vincent told Land-Grant Holy Land in August. “He helped me just sit down and see the pros and cons about each. He just let me decide from there. He was my guiding hand through the whole process and would give me advice.”

Here’s what Ohio State’s newest defensive lineman brings to the field:

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Meyer and the Buckeyes have landed one of their long-elusive recruiting prizes: an elite defensive tackle. Vincent already knows how to use his 6’2, 285-pound frame to his advantage, as the nation’s No. 1 defensive tackle routinely showed the ability to destroy any and all double-teams in his path. He combines this consistent push and ability to bull rush with a lethal spin move, and Vincent’s ability to free his teammates on stunts could be utilized by the Buckeyes sooner rather than later.

Ohio State is always looking for capable defenders to add depth on the defensive line, and Vincent’s motor and ability to shed blocks makes him a candidate to avoid a redshirt.

-Ian Hartitz
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LGHL 4-star ILB Teradja Mitchell signs with Ohio State in Early Signing Period

4-star ILB Teradja Mitchell signs with Ohio State in Early Signing Period
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Mitchell brings some serious pop to the Silver Bullets.

Ohio State just added another top flight linebacker, as class of 2018 ILB Teradja Mitchell signed his LOI today, and is now a Buckeye.

Mitchell is the 2nd Virginian in Ohio State’s 2018 class —joining fellow LB K’Vaughan Pope— and is rated as the No. 2 ILB prospect nationally, and 39th overall prospect in this year’s class by the 247Sports Composite. The 6-2, 232 pound Mitchell committed to the Buckeyes in June, and held offers from LSU, Alabama, Auburn, and others.

Here’s what Ohio State is getting in the talented Virginian:

Scouting Report


Mitchell is the prototypical, hard-hitting inside linebacker who excels against the run. On tape, Mitchell resembles a previous five-star inside linebacker recruit under Urban Meyer: Raekwon McMillan. Like McMillan, Mitchell possesses great instincts in the run game, and hits like a Mack Truck. He has the football IQ to recognize the play, fight through the rubbish and meet the ball carrier right away. When he meets the ball carrier, he wraps up and drives through the body. Mitchell is an extremely violent tackler who makes his presence felt in the run game.

Like McMillan coming out of high school, Mitchell does not have a ton of experience in the passing game, which makes it look like he’s vulnerable in that area. In regards to Raekwon, contrary to popular belief, the former Buckeye excelled on all three downs and the superb Ohio State defensive coaching staff put him in the right place to succeed. The passing game will be a knock on Mitchell when he arrives on campus, but as an underclassmen, Greg Schiano will utilize his plus-instincts to blitz and rush the passer. Right now it’s tough to see how he would matchup one-on-one with an elite college running back or tight end, but he does possess sideline-to-sideline speed which would indicate an ability to cover at this level. If there was an area to keep an eye on during Mitchell’s senior year, it would be his pass coverage against backs and tight ends.

-Christopher Jason
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Google Friend puts her healthy twist to buckeyes - Greensburg Daily News

Friend puts her healthy twist to buckeyes - Greensburg Daily News
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Friend puts her healthy twist to buckeyes
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One idea is trying to replace regular processed white sugar in your recipes. My friend Sarah Bender loves to redo recipes and make them healthier, and one that she especially loves this time of year -- and you will, too -- is her alternative buckeye ...


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LGHL The Early Signing Period is here! Where will Ohio State rank when all is said and done?

The Early Signing Period is here! Where will Ohio State rank when all is said and done?
Geoff Hammersley
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Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes have the potential to walk away with the No. 1 ranked class.

We have finally reached the early signing period in college football. It’s uncharted territory, as something like this hasn’t been done before.

On the bright side, though, it seems like the Ohio State Buckeyes have a handle on things. Going into the the signing period, the Bucks are projected to have the No. 1 recruiting class in the country. According to 247sports, Urban Meyer’s squad is projected to get 17 recruits to submit their Letter of Intent over the course of the next few days.

We know some of the best will be coming to Columbus, however, there are still storylines unfolding. Let’s take a look at a few of them.

The Cali Kid


Five-star safety Jaiden Woodbey has the makings of an elite college football player to be. The question is simply: what program will he be playing for. Over the last few days, roughly nine Crystal Ball picks on 247sports have pointed to the five-star being part of either USC or Florida State.

Back on Sept. 8, Woodbey made his official visit to Ohio State. However, recents visits with the Trojans and Seminoles have put them at the forefront of the race for the defensive back. In his senior campaign on the high school circuit, the California native had 57 tackles, a fumble recovery, and two interceptions.

Woodbey was an Ohio State verbal commit, but now it looks like the tide has turned against the Buckeyes. If there is a silver lining, it’s that the Buckeyes would still have the No. 1 class if Woodbey in fact didn’t sign to be a Buckeye. USC and FSU have top-50 recruiting classes, but neither are in the top-25 right now.

Keeping talent in the state


With Woodbey being a West Coast kid, it wouldn’t be a shock if he stayed close to home for college. If we’re using that logic, then it wouldn’t be a surprise if the No. 1 prospect in Ohio, Jackson Carman, signed on to be a Buckeye.

USC is in the running for the five-star offensive tackle, too, and we’ll find out at 10 a.m. ET whether or not he will make the trek out west, or if he chooses Ohio State. (There’s also a slim chance he goes somewhere else).

Unlike Woodbey, a miss on Carman would be a huge blow to Ohio State, as they would’ve failed to keep the best player in the state. Meyer has made it a point to get Ohio prospects, and a potential miss on the best OT in the class would be a huge setback.

But let’s look on the positive. If Carman does come to OSU, he would be the highest graded prospect in the class, according to 247sports. If Woodbey does commit to another school, a Carman commitment to the Bucks would basically offset that from a class rankings standpoint.

A crowded QB room


At 11:30 a.m., we’ll also find out where four-star Emory Jones will be signing his Letter of Intent. Like Woodbey, he’s verbally committed to the Buckeyes, but recent developments have shifted toward the Georgia native staying in SEC territory.

Florida is seen as a very real landing spot for the dual threat QB. The overwhelming majority of Crystal Ball predictions for Jones have him headed to the Gators—with the latest of those predictions coming on Dec.18.

The saga of whether or not Jones was actually going to stay with the Buckeyes has been going on for quite some time. He’s been verbally committed to the program since Sept. 30, but his visit to Alabama back in October sparked a belief that he was looking to go elsewhere when the signing day actually arrived.

The quarterback room at OSU is already packed. Joe Burrow, Dwayne Haskins and Tate Martell already occupy room, with Haskins looking to be the starter heading into next season.

If Jones does in fact sign somewhere else, how bad does this affect OSU’s ranking in the recruiting race? According to the 247sports calculator, it’ll have a small effect, considering Jones was a top-6 commit for Ohio State. But, if Woodbey, Carman and Jones all decide to not become Buckeyes and all things stay equal with the other schools, then it appears that Ohio State would have a slim lead for the best recruiting class through the early signing period.

Recruiting is a very fluid situation. We’ll see how it all breaks down over the next 72 hours.

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Ohio State men's basketball | Former Buckeye JaQuan Lyle attends Citadel game
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After two seasons in uniform, JaQuan Lyle was back in Value City Arena on Tuesday night – albeit with a different view. Lyle, who quit the program during the spring and ultimately signed with New Mexico, was in the stands as a spectator as the Buckeyes ...


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LGHL Ohio State rolls past The Citadel, 94-65

Ohio State rolls past The Citadel, 94-65
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Chris Holtmann has the Buckeyes on a 5-game winning streak following their Tuesday night victory.

The Ohio State Buckeyes (10-3, 2-0) kept up with their winning ways on Tuesday night, as they defeated The Citadel Bulldogs, 94-65, inside the friendly confines of Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

Keita Bates-Diop has been on a tear this season for the Scarlet and Gray, and he kept that up in their latest victory. He scored 17 points on 7-of-11 shots, with nine of his points coming in the second half. In addition to the points, the forward pulled down four rebounds and four assists.

Another Buckeye that sparked the huge win was C.J. Jackson. The junior poured in 13 points, hitting five shots from beyond the arc. While Bates-Diop was the leader in scoring, Jackson led the team with seven assists.

Kam Williams also got into the scoring party against the Bulldogs, too. He put up 17 on the stat sheet—including a nice jumper from the baseline in the second half. For Williams he had a 10-point second half on 4-of-8 shooting. That second half surge propelled him to having a team-high in scoring for the evening.

For the game, OSU shot 50 percent of the field, making 37 of their 74 (yes, 74) shots. From beyond the arc, they were 13-of-35. Not too far behind them were the Bulldogs, who put up 71 shots. However, the visitors made only 32 percent of the attempts. From the land of three, The Citadel made the same amount of shots as Ohio State, but they did it on 43 attempts, not 35.

All those missed shots from the Citadel cost them on the other end, as Ohio State converted those misses into the (very) occasional fast break. On the night, the Scarlet and Grey secured 22 points of the fast break variety, while the Bulldogs had just two.

Even though the Buckeyes ran away with the win, they committed 12 turnovers—four less than their counterparts. Those Scarlet and Grey giveaways cost them 19 points, but they compensated that by cashing the 16 Bulldog turnovers into 24 points.

A big area where the Buckeyes outgained the Bulldogs was in the paint points. Forty of Ohio State’s points came in under the basket, while The Citadel didn’t even score half that; they put 18 points up on the inside.

Since the loss to Clemson on Nov. 29, the Buckeyes have been on a hot streak. They’ve won five games in a row, including a blowout win over Wisconsin on the road, and a come-from-behind win against rival Michigan.

The next time OSU comes back to The Schottenstein Center for a game will be on Dec. 30. Before that, they’ll be in New Orleans on Dec. 23 for a contest against North Carolina.

Here’s how this all went down.

Twelve seconds into the game, Bates-Diop hit a jumper to give the Buckeyes a 2-0 lead. Not long after that, though, Tate turned the ball over—leading to an equalizer by forward Zane Najdawi. Tate would atone for his turnover by making a layup on the next possession.

A coupled missed shots by the Bulldogs (and a couple makes by the Buckeyes) would take us to a 9-4 score at the 17:11 mark of the half. Jackson and Matt Frierson traded three-point shots, and not long after that, the score was 14-9 in favor of the Buckeyes as the first media timeout arrived.

So far in the month of December, OSU was shooting 58 percent from the field. In the first six minutes against The Citadel, they connected on 78 percent of their shots. Behind a Kam Williams layup via half-court pass from Jackson, and a Bates-Diop mid-range basket, the home team was putting on a shooting clinic—holding an 18-9 lead with 12:21 left.

On the other end, The Citadel was having a not-so-good half. Open looks from the corner clanked off the rim, as did three pointers from the wing. At the next media timeout, the Bulldogs were in the midst of a 3:34 scoring slump which included five-straight missed shots.

However, this game was about to get out of hand. The Citadel broke the scoring slump, but hitting a stretch of 1-for-11 from the field, combined with the Buckeyes dunking and making threes, pulled the Scarlet and Gray up 40-20 with 3:00 left in the first half.

Ohio State forced four turnovers in the final few minutes, and hit outlet passes for quick points. Kaiden Rice heaved up a corner three to pull within 19. With 29 seconds left, Andrew Dakich was fouled—sending him to the line for a couple free throws. He would connect on both, and OSU went into the intermission with a 44-23 lead.

Even though the Bucks cooled off from the field, they shot just a touch better than their December average. They hit 19-of-32 from the field, good enough for a 59 percent mark. Their counterparts had a vastly different percentage; Citadel connected on just 23 percent, and carried a 5-for-25 mark from the land of three.

Stat wise, the Bulldogs were carried by Tariq Simmons and Rice. Simmons had seven points, while Rice led the team with nine. Outside of those two, only two other Bulldog members scored points. In comparison, OSU had five players break the 7-point mark in the first 20 minutes. Tate and Bates-Diop both had eight points, while Dakich, Williams and Kaleb Wesson had 7-point totals.

Coming back from the break, both teams missed shots and turned the rock over. After a few minutes, though, order was restored on the floor—as shots began to find the bottom of the net. Bates-Diop, for example, knocked down a pair of three-pointers, helping OSU to a 54-31 lead with 16:01 left.

As it seemed like the Bulldogs were about to complete a quality possession (i.e. a highlight reel worthy series of events) the Buckeyes stepped up to deny them. Quayson Williams stole the ball, and passed it to a streaking Rice. Rice had a prime layup opportunity, however, Wesson came flying in behind him and swatted the ball off the rim—crushing The Citadel’s chance of a highlight reel possession.

The first media timeout of the second half arrived not too long after that, and presented a 56-33 lead for the Scarlet and Gray.

Continuing on, the Buckeyes kept the status quo, and held onto a lead of around 20 points as the clock reached the under-10 minute mark for the game. The Citadel still managed to fight for quality looks, but misses led to quick points on the other end. Compounding the issues in the waning portion of the half was when Quayson Williams left the floor after sustaining an apparent leg injury.

By the time the under-8 minute timeout came, the Bulldogs hit a silver-lining mark. They cranked 33 three-point attempts, which was the most the Buckeyes have allowed all season. Unfortunately for them, they only made 10 of those triples. At the same point, Ohio State had 11 three-point makes on 25 attempts.

Turnovers and missed baskets put the visitors in an even deeper hole. After a timeout with 5:08 left in regulation, Ohio State had a commanding 49-88 lead.

With most of the starters on the bench, the Buckeyes still worked the ball inside with success. Kyle Young put home a basket underneath, and powered his way above the Citadel defense.

Since Bates-Diop and the starters sat down, OSU went on five-shot miss streak. On the bright side: Joey Lane came in and knocked down a couple free throws. (He even launched up a three-pointer, much to the delight of the crowd.) Ohio State may have ended the game on a cold streak, but they still picked up the win.

Ohio State is back in action on Dec. 23 against North Carolina. This game is part of the CBS Sports Classic, and will take place from the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans. Tipoff is slated for 1:30 p.m. ET with CBS broadcasting the game.

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LGHL 5 former Ohio State players voted to 2018 Pro Bowl rosters

5 former Ohio State players voted to 2018 Pro Bowl rosters
Alexis Chassen
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There were 20 Buckeyes on the ballot, accounting for nearly half of the Ohio State alumni in the NFL.

There are only two weeks left in the 2017 NFL regular season, and with the playoff picture getting clearer by the day, the 2018 Pro Bowl rosters were announced Tuesday night. With 20 former Ohio State players making the initial Pro Bowl ballot, five were honored with roster spots in the annual contest.

Joey Bosa was the only former Ohio State player voted to be a starter, with the other four designated as second-team players or alternates. Those alternate roster spots often wind up in a starting role as some players decline the invitation due to an extended postseason run or injuries.

Notably, this would have been the case for Steelers LB (and Buckeye legend) Ryan Shazier, who two weeks ago went down with a serious back injury. In the time since, he’s flown from the hospital in Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, underwent spinal stabilization surgery, and yet was still able to attend — from a suite — last weekend’s Steelers-Patriots matchup. Shazier was on pace for a career-best season in 2017, and being voted to the Pro Bowl is absolutely deserved — it’s just a shame he wont be able to participate.

This year’s Pro Bowl will keep with tradition (despite the few-year hiatus) of an AFC vs. NFC matchup, with each team featuring 44 of the best (or in some case most popular) players from their division. Rosters are filled by consensus voting by fans, players, and coaches throughout the league.

Chargers’ DE Joey Bosa was the only Buckeye to land in the top 20 among fan votes (406,873 votes), and Saints CB Marshon Lattimore is the only Buckeye rookie to make the cut.

Here’s the full list of the Ohio State alumni on the Pro Bowl rosters:


The NFL will host an entire week of activities in the Orlando area leading up to the big game, including the Pro Bowl Skills Challenge and NFL Pro Bowl Experience (a free football festival). The 2018 Pro Bowl game will kick-off on Sunday, Jan. 28 at 3 p.m. ET, and will be televised on ESPN.

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Google Ohio State recruiting: Projecting Buckeyes' early signing period additions - Landof10.com

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Ohio State recruiting: Projecting Buckeyes' early signing period additions
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Let's start with some bad news. According to several reports, 4-star quarterback Emory Jones is not going to be signing with Ohio State. That development is not entirely unexpected, especially after Jones visited Florida and Florida State on the final ...
3-star DE Alex Williams will sign with Ohio State: Buckeyes football recruitingcleveland.com
Ohio State Football: Negative recruiting hurting the Buckeyes?Scarlet and Game
Ohio State men's basketball | Checking in on former BuckeyesThe Columbus Dispatch
Waiting For Next Year -247Sports -Land-Grant Holy Land
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Google Ohio State defensive linemen glad Johnson isn't going anywhere - MyDaytonDailyNews

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Ohio State defensive linemen glad Johnson isn't going anywhere
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That's how it is every day with Ohio State's defensive line and Johnson. He leads one of the most talented position groups in the country, and he may be Ohio State's most valuable assistant coach. That's one reason he issued a statement last week when ...

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LGHL Ohio State’s Jordan Fuller helped highlight the path to becoming a starter

Ohio State’s Jordan Fuller helped highlight the path to becoming a starter
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From special teams to starter, Jordan Fuller followed the blueprint and there’s plenty of candidates to replicate it.

“Stick with it. Do whatever you can for the team. Once you have that mindset, stuff will start happening for you.”

- Jordan Fuller via Tim Bielik, Cleveland.com


Jordan Fuller’s story isn’t a new one to Ohio State or any other major college football program, but it does give a nice view into the blueprint that helps commits see what it takes to get onto the football field as a starter. Fuller came to the Buckeyes as a well-regarded recruit, mainly as a safety, but he wasn’t an immediate starter. Instead, Fuller worked from the ground up, starting his career on special teams and proving to the coaching staff he could make plays and do the dirty work. This season, Fuller grew into a starting spot at safety and has made an important impact on the Buckeyes defense.

Ohio State has plenty of players waiting in the wings to follow in Fuller’s footsteps, and many of them are names that should be familiar. Perhaps the best chance at replicating the same success Fuller has had this season is cornerback Jeffrey Okudah, who has had plenty of hype surrounding him since he joined the Buckeyes. Okudah has been all over the field on special teams and even got some game time at his true position — where he should make a real name for himself next season. Other candidates include linebacker Baron Browning, and Isaiah Pryor.

“He's [Emory Jones] expected to sign his National Letter of Intent on the first day of the new early signing period, and enroll early.

Just don't expect that letter to be faxed to Ohio State.”


- Bill Landis, Cleveland.com


With the early national signing about to take place, Ohio State fans are eager to see who will become the next set of Buckeyes. But one name might not be among those that sign early. 2018 quarterback Emory Jones has been a commit since July of 2016, but for the majority of the 2017 season, the rumors have swirled that Jones was thinking of flipping to Alabama or another school altogether.

Now that decision time is here, it’s seemingly come down between the Buckeyes, Florida, Florida State, Alabama, and Auburn. The Gators are considered the favorite, despite Jones being committed to the Buckeyes through all of his official visits to other schools.

Still, most experts are picking Florida, but regardless a vast majority agree that Jones isn’t likely to end up at Ohio State. It would be a tough loss for Urban Meyer, as Jones has been one of the centerpieces of the 2018 recruiting class.

“There will be tons of attention on USC quarterback Sam Darnold as the draft hype builds, and if Ward succeeds in helping slow him down, that’s going to stick in the minds of decision-makers around the league.”

- Austin Ward, Land of 10


With the recent news of players sitting out of bowl games the past two seasons to save themselves from injury on their way to the NFL, Ohio State has popped up into the discussion this season with cornerback Denzel Ward. Ward seems likely to play in the bowl game, but it is a possibility that he could choose to skip it. Austin Ward of Land of 10 doesn’t think Ward will skip the bowl game, citing that the brotherhood between the players in Columbus is much too strong for that to happen.

Christian McCaffrey and Leonard Fournette were big names that decided to forego their bowl game last year, while this year Oregon’s Royce Freeman skipped his team’s bowl game against Boise State. It doesn’t appear that anyone on Ohio State (Sam Hubbard, Ward, or Jerome Baker) has made the choice to skip, but it’s still an outside possibility. Ward is likely a higher first round draft pick and could impress scouts even more against USC’s Sam Darnold, another hot pick for the NFL.

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LGHL 4-star G Rikki Harris commits to Ohio State women’s basketball

4-star G Rikki Harris commits to Ohio State women’s basketball
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The Buckeyes just added a verbal pledge from the No. 6 guard out of the 2019 recruiting class.

It might almost be the Early Signing Period for incoming college football players, but Ohio State is BOOOOM-ing over on the basketball court, too. The women’s basketball team just secured a commitment from four-star guard Rikki Harris for the 2019 class.


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— Rikki Harris (@rik_2019) December 19, 2017

The 5’9 (or 5’11 depending on where you look) guard out of North Central High School in Indianapolis is the No. 6 prospect at her position and No. 24 overall recruit from the 2019 class, according to ESPN. Those rankings should come as no surprise, as her game averages far exceed the national average in points (19.8), assists (3.2), rebounds (7.2), steals (2.4), and blocks (0.8). She has 99 points so far this season in five games played.

With Ohio State losing Kelsey Mitchell — quite possibly the best women’s basketball player in Buckeye history — to the WNBA after the season, Harris could be a good sign for the future of the position and the program.

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The redshirt sophomore tight end injured his knee in June during a pickup basketball game.

After missing the 2017 season due to a knee injury suffered in a pickup basketball game in June that would ultimately require surgery, Ohio State announced Tuesday that redshirt sophomore tight end A.J. Alexander would finish out the rest of his time at the school on medical scholarship.

The Virginia native saw action in all 13 games during his redshirt freshman season in 2016, including the only start of his career against Penn State. Alexander’s best performance of his short career came against Nebraska where he hauled in three catches for 24 yards. The only other catch of Alexander’s college career came in the 2016 season opener against Bowling Green.

Alexander had put together a strong showing in spring practices as he received plenty of reps with the starters, as Marcus Baugh was recovering from shoulder surgery, but the knee injury in June halted any momentum Alexander had made during the spring.

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LGHL 2018 DE Alex Williams flips from West Virginia, commits to Ohio State, per report

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The Buckeyes land a local defensive end.

When five-star prospect Brenton Cox decommitted from Ohio State, it left a big hole in the Buckeyes 2018 recruiting class at defensive end.

Fast forward a few weeks, and Urban Meyer and company might have found a local prospect to help fill the void left by Cox.

Pickerington North standout Alex Williams is reportedly flipping his commitment from West Virginia to Ohio State, as announced via press release. A Mountaineer pledge since May, Williams has decided his chance to suit up in the Scarlet and Gray was just too much to pass up and is now a future Buckeye.


According to press release from @PNAthletics, Alex Williams will be signing with @OhioStateFB. He's a 6-7, 250-lb DL who had been committed to West Virginia. Also signing early from @pnfootball is @RedPotts18 with Ball State

— Jarrod Ulrey (@UlreyThisWeek) December 19, 2017

A three-star prospect, Williams, the 32nd weakside defensive end, and 591st overall prospect in the class of 2018, per the 247Sports Composite Rankings, was a problem off the edge for Pickerington North all season long as a senior.

A tough matchup at 6’7 and 250 pounds, Williams racked up nearly 40 total tackles and four quarterback sacks to help pace the Panthers to an overall record of 10-3 and deep run into the state playoffs.

Williams should have a chance to see the field rather early on during his time at Ohio State. With just three returning defensive ends from 2017, he’ll have a good shot to snatch up a spot on Larry Johnson’s rotation of fresh bodies when he reaches campus.

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Alex Williams has a tendency to rip past the offensive line—allowing him to be right in the grill of the quarterback. If an offense operates out of the shotgun, option, or even under center, Williams will find his way to the ball. When he gets through the line, he instinctively hunts for the ball, causing big losses, stops, and deflected passes along the way. Especially in passing situations, he times his jump just right so he can get a hand on the ball to deflect it away from the intended target.

Williams also has wheels, too. He can hustle down the field to make tackles from behind.

Even though he’s graded as a three-star, according to the 247sports composite, Williams can be a difference maker.

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