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NFL | Ohio State football: Ezekiel Elliott hitting his stride
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Ht: 6'3"
Wt: 275 lbs
Class: 2019

Ohio State, Michigan both offer Walnut Hills' Jowon Briggs

The Hurry Up: Ohio State Offers Cincinnati Defensive Tackle, Cleveland Heights Duo Plans Unofficial Visit and Florida Cornerback Feels Wanted by Coaching Staff

“It means a lot,” Briggs told Eleven Warriors. “To me, it's proof that I'm doing something right [and] it's motivation to keep working.”

The 6-foot-2, 275-pounder is yet ranked by any major recruiting websites, but currently holds offers from Cincinnati, Iowa State, Miami (Ohio) and Wisconsin.

“I've been told that I have good hands and am strong,” he said.

LGHL Can the Ohio State defense stop the explosive Indiana passing attack?

Can the Ohio State defense stop the explosive Indiana passing attack?
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The numbers suggest that the matchup with the Hoosiers could be tougher than many think.

Indiana has been relatively tough for Ohio State in recent years. They Hoosiers have been explosive enough to keep it interesting, losing by just a touchdown last season for a 34-27 final.

Avg team talent Turnover margin Net explosiveness (10+) Net explosiveness (20+) IsoPPP
Ohio State 91.43 +8 (3rd) +35 +14 1.24 (85th)
Indiana 82.73 0 (58th) +15 +8 1.46 (14th)


Talent-wise the Hoosiers are far below Ohio State, and actually less talented than Rutgers, too. But they are out-performing their talent and are actually the second-best opponent the Buckeyes will have faced this season outside of Oklahoma. Where Rutgers had negative net explosiveness scores, the Hoosiers have been explosive on offense all year and not too bad on defense either.

This Hoosiers team lost to Wake Forest, but it would be a mistake to treat this matchup like those against Rutgers or Bowling Green -- Urban Meyer wasn't kidding when he said that "They're really good." It wasn't really a fluke that Indiana was able to upset Michigan State either.

When Ohio State has the ball

S&P+ Rush S&P+ Rush SR Rush IsoPPP Pass S&P+ Pass SR Pass IsoPPP Avg FP Drives
Ohio State 10 3 1 79 40 25 43 11 1
Indiana 37 22 17 81 80 28 85 12 49


We tend to treat Indiana like they're the Big Ten version of Texas Tech: all passing offense and no defense. But that would be a mistake this year, particularly with how well they stop the run.


  • Ohio State's offense doesn't match up extraordinarily well with the Hoosiers defense. The Hoosiers have been solid in run defense this year, ranking 22nd in rushing S&P+ (we now have opponent-adjusted rushing and passing ratings after five weeks of data). They held Michigan State to 4.27 yards per carry and are very effective in limiting opposing run game efficiency. They're really break-don't-bend: they rank 17th in rushing success rate and 15th in rushing opportunity rate -- their opponents have gained five yards on only 31.2% of their carries -- but they're also 81st in rushing IsoPPP. That means that when opposing running backs do find some running room, it's often for a big gain. As we've said every week, the Ohio State rushing attack has specialized in 11-19 yard runs that don't really register much in the rushing IsoPPP metric (which measures how explosive a successful play is).
  • Ohio State was finally able to break a few runs against Rutgers (who ranked 105th in rushing IsoPPP) with Mike Weber and Demario McCall recording multiple 30+ yard runs. Indiana's run defense numbers suggest that they should be able to do something similar, but with lower overall efficiency. There's no question that Ohio State will have the best rushing offense the Hoosiers will have seen so far, but the Buckeyes might have lower standard down efficiency than we've been used to.
  • Then again, the Buckeyes had similar rushing efficiency against Oklahoma as they did Rutgers (66% rushing success rate against both). Oklahoma is 8th overall in defensive rushing S&P+, Rutgers is 39th. Indiana is 22nd. If Ohio State has similar rushing success as they did against those two opponents, then all of this is a non-issue.
  • The Buckeye offense has two options: to lean more heavily on the passing game, given the Indiana defense's relative weakness, or stick to a balanced attack that is slightly more run-heavy than not. The offense has run on 61.2% of standard downs (54th) and 46.5% of passing downs (15th), meaning that they're generally balanced between rushing and passing on first and second down, but generally are so efficient on those two downs that they can run the ball more often than other teams on third and fourth down. This offense is built heavily around standard downs efficiency -- they rank first in standard downs success rate, S&P+, and line yards per carry.
  • One thing that might favor the Buckeyes is the battle between the lines. Ohio State's offensive line is 1st in adjusted line yards, 3rd in power success rate, and 1st in stuff rate -- they win short-yardage situations, very rarely allow negative plays, and often generate holes for successful plays. Indiana's defensive line is 67th, 84th, and 100th in those metrics despite their overall rushing success.
  • Finally, Indiana's defense, as you'd expect, has trouble allowing explosive passing plays. They rank 85th in passing IsoPPP. Ohio State has averaged only a few explosive passing plays (20+ yard) per game, but this could be a game where the Buckeyes find more a few very long gains through the air.
When Indiana has the ball

S&P+ Rush S&P+ Rush SR Rush IsoPPP Pass S&P+ Pass SR Pass IsoPPP Avg FP Drives
Ohio State 6 7 28 19 6 15 27 1 6
Indiana 48 51 74 74 8 17 10 61 116


Indiana is the second-best offense the Buckeyes will have seen up to this point, behind just Oklahoma. Their overall offensive S&P+ numbers aren't too impressive, but that's mostly due to an underwhelming run game -- the Indiana passing offense is predictably great. Get ready for some bend-don't-break defense.


  • The Indiana run game is fairly mediocre at 51st in rushing S&P+ and 74th in both success rate and IsoPPP. Lead running back Devine Redding is efficient but not incredibly explosive, averaging five yards on 41.7% of his carries but just 3.7 highlight yards per opportunity. Overall there's not much to suggest that the run game should be much of a concern.
  • The Hoosiers are much more effective through the air, ranking in the top twenty in passing S&P+, success rate, and IsoPPP. Interestingly, the offense is fairly balanced between running and passing on standard downs, actually running slightly more than the national average, despite being far more effective through the air. The main threats are extremely explosive -- Nick Westbrook and Ricky Jones both average over 20 yards per catch, and Jones even has a 76.2% catch rate as well. These two will be tough assignments for Conley and Lattimore.
  • The Hoosiers are solid on passing downs (44th in passing downs S&P+), but are actually relatively more explosive on standard downs (18th in standard downs IsoPPP to 34th in passing downs IsoPPP), which suggests that their big passing plays are mostly on first and second down.
  • Besides how well the pass defense can limit big plays, the biggest thing to watch will be how the defense performs in the red zone and when Indiana has a scoring opportunity. I expect the Hoosiers to be able to move the ball fairly effectively through the middle of the field, but the defense should be able to force a high percentage of field goals when the Hoosiers do get in the red zone. They rank 116th in points per trip inside the 40, while Ohio State is sixth in the country at defending scoring opportunities. Further, the Buckeye defense (and special teams coverage) has incredible starting field position, ranking tops in the country. That will be important for forcing the Hoosiers to drive the full length of the field and ensuring that the Hoosiers have a low average for points per scoring opportunity even if they do hit explosive plays. That is, the keys will be preventing explosive plays from being scoring plays, and then locking down the red zone.
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  • Standard downs rushing success rate/average third down distance. Given Indiana's relative success against opposing run games, can the Buckeyes still move the ball efficiently on the ground or is standard downs success lower, leading to more third-and-long situations?
  • Passing success rate. Will the Buckeyes throw the ball more against the Hoosiers, given their relative defensive weaknesses?
  • Standard downs IsoPPP. Can the Buckeye defense limit the Nick Westbrook and Ricky Jones' explosiveness, particularly on standard downs?
  • Points per trip inside the 40 allowed. Can the Buckeyes finish drives on defense, keeping explosive plays from becoming scoring plays?
Picks


S&P+: Ohio State 45, Indiana 19. 93.1% win expectancy

F/+: Ohio State by 26

My pick: Ohio State 45, Indiana 20

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LGHL Indiana QB Richard Lagow will test Ohio State’s secondary

Indiana QB Richard Lagow will test Ohio State’s secondary
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The JUCO transfer has made a home for himself at Indiana.

This is not the same Indiana offense that battled Ohio State to the very end last season, in a 34-27 loss to the Buckeyes... It’s better.

In 2015, when Ohio State visited the Hoosiers, Jordan Howard was the nation’s leading rusher at the time. This season, their highly touted junior college transfer at quarterback, Richard Lagow, is currently 16th in the country in passing yards per game, at 319.5 yds/game.

Lagow was ranked the third-best pro-style quarterback in junior college last season, out of Cisco College (Plano, TX) and has the size and arm of a NFL-ready quarterback. He stands at 6’6”, 240 lbs, has excellent arm strength and fits Indiana’s up-tempo style. He was also able to join the Hoosiers and beat out Zander Diamont — who spent two years in Indiana’s offensive system and performed pretty well on the ground against the Buckeyes last season. Lagow has the tools, the scheme fit and the supporting cast to be great at Indiana, but he also can be shaky at times.

The perfect example of his shakiness was the Hoosier’s only loss of the season, coming against Wake Forest. Lagow threw for an incredible 496 yards on only 28 completions, yet he threw five interceptions. But if there is one silver lining in that 33-28 loss to the Deacons, it was that his coach, Kevin Wilson, continued to have the utmost confidence in his signal-caller, and never thought to bench him.

“Nah,” Wilson said, when asked if he wanted to bench Lagow during an interception-riddled afternoon. “He was making plays.”

Making plays


Here’s a big-time throw that Lagow made against Ball State:


Lagow read the inside blitz, showed poise in the pocket to trust his blockers and put just enough air underneath the throw to hit Nick Westbrook for a 43-yard pitch-and-catch. That was an excellent deep-ball throw from the JUCO transfer.

In that five interception game against Wake Forest, Lagow continued to sling the rock:


The Wake Forest defense bit on play-action, and the quarterback loaded up and attacked single coverage on the outside. Once again, he showed his touch on the deep-ball, when he placed the ball perfectly on his receiver’s fingertips for a big gain.

Lagow showed how clutch he was, in their upset victory over Michigan State:


Once again, Lagow faced an interior rush, as Michigan State sent the house on a blitz. He stayed poised in the pocket, took a huge shot from a Spartan linebacker and lofted the pass over an outstretched defender’s finger tips for 6. That’s a big-time throw against a big-time opponent, in a huge spot.

Making him pay


This aerial attack is legitimate and this will be a huge test for the Ohio State secondary. Lagow will throw into double-coverage — since he has extreme confidence in his arm strength — which could give Marshon Lattimore, Gareon Conley, Malik Hooker and the rest of the secondary a chance to make plays on the football


He looks like the typical big-armed quarterback — such as Cardale Jones -- who makes a ton of plays vertically, but sometimes puts too much velocity on the ball in the short-to-intermediate part of the field. Hooker, who has Ed Reed-esque range, will be put to the test, since Lagow throws such a perfect deep-ball.

Even if Lagow makes a mistake or two, expect his coach to tell him to keep slingin’, even against one of the best secondary’s in the country.

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LGHL Washington looks to end a long losing streak against Oregon in Week 6’s college football...

Washington looks to end a long losing streak against Oregon in Week 6’s college football bets, odds
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The Huskies have lost 12 in a row against Oregon, but this year has a different feel for Chris Petersen’s squad

Last week was a step in the right direction, but the national games are still proving to be a problem. At least this week there are five good games on tap to try and improve on the spotty record.

Last week ATS: 7-4-1 (2-3 National, 5-1-1 B1G)

Season ATS: 34-38-2 (13-17 National, 21-21-2 B1G)

National games:


Texas v. No. 20 Oklahoma (-10) - 12:00 PM EST - Fox Sports 1

Here we go again. Texas is floundering and Charlie Strong is on the hot seat heading into the Red River Rivalry. Last year, the Texas win over the Sooners pretty much saved Strong’s job. A win this year might not be enough to give Strong another year in Austin, but it would be a step in the right direction.

Last week Texas was awful in a 49-31 loss to Oklahoma State, where the Cowboys rolled up 555 yards on offense. The performance led to the demotion of defensive coordinator Vance Bedford, and now Charlie Strong will be making the defensive calls for the Longhorns.

The Texas defense could have their hands full with a Oklahoma offense that started to find their way last week against TCU. After falling behind the Horned Frogs 21-7 in the first quarter, Oklahoma went on a 49-3 run, on their way to upending TCU 52-46 in Fort Worth. All wasn’t perfect in the win, as Oklahoma’s defense still showed some holes, but they got back on track after a rocky start to the year.

Neither team is on solid ground right now, but I have more faith in Oklahoma when it comes down to it. Mayfield hasn’t been the same since Sterling Shepard went to the NFL, but he still has Samaje Perine and Joe Mixon to lean on. The Sooners get some revenge for their loss to Texas last year.

Oklahoma 48, Texas 34

No. 8 Tennessee v. No. 9 Texas A&M (-7) - 3:30 PM EST - CBS

Tennessee’s luck has to run out at some point, right? The Vols must think they are Auburn from a few years ago with all these close wins they have had so far this year. Not only did the Vols need overtime to take down Appalachian State and a second half comeback against Florida, but last week they got a Hail Mary on the final play against Georgia to stay undefeated.

Texas A&M is also undefeated, and aside from a season-opening win in overtime against UCLA, they haven’t needed quite the theatrics to get to their five wins. Oh, the Aggies are 5-0 you say? If the last two seasons are any indication, it is time for Texas A&M to completely fall apart.

I’m still not sold on Tennessee at this point. While they are undefeated, I’m not all that impressed with who they are doing it against. Sure, the same thing can be said about Texas A&M’s schedule, but I think they are a little more of a complete team than the Vols at this point. Add in the Aggies having home field, while Tennessee is playing their second road game in a row, and I’ll take Texas A&M by 10 points.

Texas A&M 38, Tennessee 28

No. 1 Alabama (-14) v. No. 16 Arkansas - 7:00 PM EST - ESPN

In looking at what Alabama has left on their schedule, and this might actually be the toughest game they have left. The last time the Crimson Tide traveled to Arkansas, the Razorbacks nearly upset them. So far this year Alabama has handled every test that has been thrown their way with little problem, but don’t sleep on Arkansas.

One of the keys for Alabama if they want to dominate this game in their usual fashion is to get pressure on Arkansas quarterback Austin Allen. Texas A&M was able to punish Allen in the second half a few weeks ago and ran away from the Razorbacks 45-24. The Crimson Tide certainly have the talent to do the same to Allen.

If Arkansas is somehow able to get their running game going against the stout Alabama defense they’ll have a chance to stay inside the number. Austin Allen also has been really accurate with his throws this year, so if he is able to get time to throw, there is a chance that he can keep the offense moving through the air, and the football out of Alabama’s hands. The Razorbacks don’t quite give Alabama the scare that they did two years ago, but they at least keep it within two scores.

Alabama 31, Arkansas 21

No. 5 Washington (-9) v. Oregon - 7:30 PM EST - FOX

The world has changed a lot since the last time Washington beat Oregon. The Huskies have lost their last 12 meetings with the Ducks, and only one of those, last year’s 26-20 Oregon win, was decided by less than 17 points. This year will likely be a lot different though.

Last week Washington put the rest of the country on notice with their 44-6 demolition of Stanford, and I could see them having little problem with Oregon this week. Last week the Ducks gave up 280 yards rushing to Washington State, which most years for Wazzu is around their yearly total. Freshman quarterback Justin Herbert will likely start for Oregon in this one, which is a tough task considering just how good Washington’s defense looked against Stanford last week, when they racked up eight sacks.

Of course Washington has to be on alert for a letdown after their biggest win in quite a while, but I think Chris Petersen will have his team ready to go on Saturday night. Even if they aren’t fully focused, it isn’t like Brady Hoke’s swiss cheese defense is all that complicated to figure out. The Huskies finally end their losing streak against Oregon, and add even more doubt into whether Mark Helfrich will return next year as head coach in Eugene.

Washington 44, Oregon 28

No. 23 Florida State v. No. 10 Miami (-3) - 8:00 PM EST - ABC

Miami has lost six in a row to Florida State, so what makes them think they can end that streak? Just because they have a new coach? Because Florida State is very bad on the defensive side of the football right now? I mean it makes sense as to why people would think now might be the time for the Hurricanes, but I’m not convinced.

Florida State nearly came into this game at 4-1 but North Carolina hit an insane field goal to upend the Seminoles in Tallahassee. Dalvin Cook is still gonna be out there on Saturday night, and DeAndre Francois has been great so far as Florida State’s quarterback, it is just the defense that has been a special brand of awful so far.

Miami certainly has the personnel with Brad Kaaya at quarterback to exploit the Florida State defense, but I’m not totally convinced that is going to happen. Miami’s schedule has been cupcake soft so far, and even though they’ll get this game at home, take Miami just seems too easy. With the talent Florida State has on defense, they can put it together at any time and I feel like this is they week they tighten up a bit.

Florida State 30, Miami 27

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tBBC tBBC Fans Interact: Rutgers; OSUSteelersJen, Buckeyetxgirl, bhammer1965, JTows

tBBC Fans Interact: Rutgers; OSUSteelersJen, Buckeyetxgirl, bhammer1965, JTows
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I really enjoy doing the weekly fans interact! Most times I get to bring in twitter folks who I am interacting with and they appear to have some great insight’s with their tweets. This week is no different with the four I have. Give them a follow and compliment them on their work!






The jaw dropper about this Buckeye team is they are so raw. This wasn't supposed to happen. The talent and depth is sick I can't pick a fave

— Jessica (@Buckeyetxgirl) October 3, 2016



#Buckeyes D has wiped the "sleepy dust" out of their eyes! Playing better now! #BuckeyeNation #BuckeyeMania #GoBucks #IHateByeWeeks

— The Ultimate BuckNut (@JTows) October 1, 2016



So Today's performance was 5th 50+ point shutout for OHIO STATE Under Urban Meyer & still undefeated when the Buckeyes score 42 or in a game

— Brad @ TBU (@bhammer1965) October 1, 2016


What would you say was the turning point after the slow start for the offense and why was it working?


@osusteelersjen/Jen Getting the running game established. Mike Weber reminds me of a little more of El Guapo than Zeke. Also, the true freshman have adapted on WR, TE and RB and are able to play and score (and score and score) . The Oline has come together and is playing well as a unit.

@buckeyetxgirl/Jessica – I’ve almost gotten used to slow offensive starts by the Buckeyes but they still make me uncomfortable! After that tipped ball and interception I reminded myself JT doesn’t seem to ever get rattled, and everything would be ok. So during the second or third drive, the Buckeyes got into a rhythm. I feel like this happens almost every game. It’s like Meyer and staff can read and adapt so quickly to the defense, and once they get it, there’s no turning back.

@bhammer1965/Brad – I’m going to respectfully disagree with premise of the question the offense did move the ball & set the tone on the first drive remember they started at their own 9 yard line. JT had a little too much on the pass to Clark that deflected off him to a Rutgers db had that not happened the offense more than likely cashes in on a 91 yard drive. Defensively yes Rutgers moved the ball on their 1st 2 series but both times Defense made plays to blow it up. Was anyone really worried that The Scarlet knights were in any danger of scoring.

@JTows/Jon – They established the run game! The defense was soft on the early drives (no points of course), but once the offense got the running game established and kept the D off the field, the route was on! I hate bye-weeks. Once they “knocked the rust off” and “woke up” the team got into a groove. I can’t point to any specific play, but it was perhaps on the third or fourth drive once the O really got into gear… The O-line was opening holes and the running backs got into a rhythm!

The Silver Bullets are setting a ridiculous standard for themselves as a scoring defense and being scored against. What is the difference between this year’s version and last years NFL player laden team?


@osusteelersjen – Last years defense, 3 first round NFL draft picks, had pressure on them and it seemed like nothing was ever good enough. This year, the Silver Bullets are very aggressive and again, that talent was sitting there on the bench They just didn’t get much of a chance to play.

@buckeyetxgirl – Without knowing the official times on these players, I’m guessing they are slightly faster than last year’s version. The are better at getting no separation.

@bhammer1965 – As a group they seem to want it more & I think they got better at several positions. Baker is a far better LB than Josh Perry. Conley, Hooker & Lattimore will all 3 likely be 1st round NFL Picks to the dismay of Buckeye Fans. Should this Team do what we think they are capable of this season.

@JTows – The secondary is much more aggressive! Strong run support and excellent open field tackling, not to mention very tight coverage. Somewhere in the second quarter, it felt like the D was getting better penetration and getting more stops at or behind the line of scrimmage.

Why will this offense be able to continue to spread the wealth to so many play-makers. Explain why not if you don’t think they can.


@osusteelersjen – They’ll keep spreading the wealth, keep everyone smiling. Remember, a lot of these guys are freshmen or red-shirt freshmen, so we’ll be lucky to see their faces for the next two or three years. And to think, next years class has how many five stars????

@buckeyetxgirl – This team is so young and so hungry. Only a hand full of these guys were part of the NCG team. As a result, I think they are so grateful each and every time they touch the ball. There are so many stars yet they all support one another. They are united.

@bhammer1965 – The offense has picked up where the 2014 offense left off before JT’s injury. However how many of us would’ve love to have seen Noah Brown paired with Mike Williams last season giving Cardale a true deep threat. I really think they are going to be a juggernaut as the season goes on though. Believe it or not they actually have more weapons than last season.

@JTows – The talent on this team is amazing! They graduated so many talented players and only got stronger with younger players. These young players are play makers!

(BONUS) Is this team surprising you and what is your prediction for the rest of the season?


@osusteelersjen – I’m not surprised at this team. NFL scouts said on pro day that with what talent was leaving, the talent on the bench could still make an NFL roster. This team seems to mesh together better. I think Indiana and Wisconsin might make it close in the first half of their game, but the Buckeyes will prevail. This team will be playing in mid January.

@buckeyetxgirl – If JT stays healthy, I think they win it all.

@bhammer1965 – No anyone who has the misfortune of following me on Twitter knows I’ve said along this could be a repeat of 2014. We are at the point now where Buckeye fans will be asking who’s going to be Urban’s next Curtis Samuel , it’s safe to say he has ended the Percy Harvin question. So I will go out a limb & say anything short of a National Title will be a disappointment.

@JTows – This team is further ahead at this point than I thought they would be. I think back to the offensive line on the 2014 Buckeyes and how much they developed and progressed over the course of the season. This team is much further ahead at this point in the season. I can’t wait to see how well they perform heading into the playoffs! Of course they have a stronger schedule this year, but I believe that this will prepare them better for what lies ahead!

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LGHL Will Ohio State have room for 4-star WR Jaylen Harris?

Will Ohio State have room for 4-star WR Jaylen Harris?
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The home state star holds the Buckeyes high on his list.

Spot available for Harris?


As of today, Ohio State’s top ranked 2017 recruiting class features 17 prospects across the country. Of those 17, two come at the wide receiver position — Trevon Grimes from St. Thomas Aquinas (FL) and Tyjon Lindsey from Bishop Gorman (NV).

As we all know, spots quickly filled up in the class and very few remain for Head Coach Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes. However, ‘17 WR Jaylen Harris of Cleveland Heights (OH) believes that he has nothing to worry about, if he wants in.

In a video interview with Ari Wasserman of Cleveland.com, the 6-foot-5, 210-pounder stated that Ohio State would take him, if he wanted to commit right now. “The coaches told me they would make a way,” Harris said.

For now, despite Harris confirming that Ohio State was his dream school and that he loves the program, the Buckeyes are no sure bet for the four-star pass-catcher from the 216. Rounding out the Top 5 for Harris, which he revealed in early August, is Alabama, Michigan State, Penn State and Tennessee. It is also worth mentioning that Harris will be roaming the sidelines at Ohio Stadium this weekend, according to Bill Kurelic of 247Sports, to check out the Ohio State-Indiana contest.

In the end, we will wait and see if Harris selects the Buckeyes, and becomes a member of the already highly touted class of 2017. If that is ultimately the case, it’s a safe bet to say the Scarlet and Gray would be bringing in one dangerous and dynamic trio to Columbus. Harris is the 171st overall player in the class, the 27th best player at the WR spot and the 5th highest ranked player from the state of Ohio.

Will the Buckeyes have room or will an in-state standout prospect choose a different path as a student-athlete? Stay tuned.

Scott to see OSU


As mentioned above, Jaylen Harris will be in Ohio Stadium on Saturday to take in the Buckeyes battle with the Hoosiers at 3:30 p.m. EST. However, he won’t be the only in-state prospect inside of The ‘Shoe this weekend.

According to Bill Kurelic, 2018 offensive guard Blaine Scott (Portsmouth, OH / Sciotoville High School) will make the trip to Columbus to take in the weekend contest. Scott is currently graded as the 15th best player in the state for next year’s recruiting cycle.

The 6-foot-5, 300-pounder has yet to receive an offer from the Buckeyes, but as you can see, Ohio State is keeping close tabs on the three-star offensive lineman. As for who has offered Scott thus far, 26 programs have been tallied, which include the likes of Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Louisville, Penn State, Miami (FL), Michigan State and North Carolina

Perhaps a good visit on Saturday for both parties could result in Scott picking up that offer from the home school. If it were to happen, make no mistake that the Buckeyes would be on commitment watch.

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Women's volleyball: Two top-25 teams await No. 14 Buckeyes in Michigan
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14 Buckeyes will play two more teams ranked in the Top 25 this weekend – No. 21 Michigan State on Friday and OSU rival No. 23 Michigan, on Sunday. On Saturday, OSU stunned fans as it took down undefeated, No. 1 Nebraska in four sets. This was the first ...
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COLUMBUS-- The Buckeyes offensive line have only allowed 2 sacks on the season, while the defense has racked up 10. While they don't get as much praise as the ball carriers, the offensive line has been at the core of the offensive plays we've seen this ...
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The Buckeyes 42-14 in 2013 and 42-27 in 2014. Last year, Ohio State escaped Indiana with a 34-27 win. OSU trailed 10-6 at halftime before RB Ezekiel Elliott broke off second-half touchdown runs of 55, 65 and 75 yards. Elliott ended up with 274 yards on ...
Ohio State vs. Indiana | Kevin Wilson has Hoosiers believing in themselvesColumbus Dispatch
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EDITOR'S NOTE – This season, we will commemorate the 20th anniversary of Ohio State's 1996 Rose Bowl championship season. That was a landmark year for the Buckeyes with their first Rose Bowl win and highest AP poll finish (No. 2) in 23 seasons.

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The Buckeyes quickly turned the tables however. The second set was tied, 9-9, but a Trimble error and a Jessie Addis ace gave N-Y an 11-9 lead. The Bucks eventually stretched that lead out to 20-12 after Jordan Fick's ace, seizing the upper hand.


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Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson and his teammates will no longer be allowed to sign autographs due to the school’s growing concerns about NCAA eligibility.

Louisville has seen a dramatic increase in requests for autographs — especially for Heisman frontrunner Jackson — in recent weeks and are worried some of those autographs could be used for profit and cause players to be ruled ineligible by the NCAA.

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Ohio State women’s basketball under fourth year head coach Kevin McGuff, is probably in the best position to make a final four run since arriving. He has arguably the best player in the country in Kelsey Mitchell and one of the best classes just arriving.

They kicked off their practices today in style and we picked up the video from their official twitter account.


Can anyone guess what day it was? #GrindTogetherShineTogether #Day1 https://t.co/qSJHth6iJl

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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Another week of Ohio State football practice, another chance to check on the status of Buckeyes linebacker Dante Booker. Urban Meyer said after Wednesday's practice that Booker is "probable" for Saturday's game against Indiana.
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ST. MARYS — Anthony Schlegel sees a lot of similarities between the 2006 Ohio State football team and this year's Buckeyes. He just hopes the comparisons stop at some point. “It's very similar to 2006 but you don't want the outcome of 2006 (losing to ...

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