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LGHL James Laurinaitis named to Hall of Fame ballot, while men’s hoops adds commit

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James Laurinaitis named to Hall of Fame ballot, while men’s hoops adds commit
Matt Tamanini
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On the Gridiron


Ohio State’s James Laurinaitis named on 2025 NFF College Football Hall of Fame ballot
Patrick Murphy, Bucknuts

Off-the-field accolades still pouring in for Buckeyes
Austin Ward, Dotting The Eyes

Players to Watch: Mylan Graham looks like more than a Spring Game phenom
Michael Citro, Land-Grant Holy Land


Turbo Rogers split his time between running back and receiver his last two years of high school, but job No. 1 at Ohio State will be running the ball. pic.twitter.com/iwcYXhgqlI

— Tony Gerdeman (@TonyGerdeman) June 2, 2025

Closer Look: Turbo Rogers Brings Every-Down Versatility To Buckeyes
Tony Gerdeman, Buckeye Huddle

Ohio State Center Joshua Padilla Impressing Tyler Bowen With Wrestling Background, “Ready” if Needed
Andy Anders, Eleven Warriors

Three big questions for Buckeyes loaded wide receiver room
Spencer Holbrook, Lettermen Row


Since PFF Began Ranking Position Units, Ohio State has had a Top 3 Receiving Corp Every Year pic.twitter.com/Q3vhcW1XsQ

— PFF College (@PFF_College) June 2, 2025

You’re Nuts: Which Ohio State player is a sleeper to be a 2026 first-round pick?
Brett Ludwiczak and Matt Tamanini, Land-Grant Holy Land

Training Camp tickets are on sale NOW
Ohio State Athletics


On the Hardwood


Brother of NBA’s Tyler Herro commits to Ohio State as part of ‘25 class
Adam Jardy, The Columbus Dispatch

Myles Herro discusses why opportunity with Ohio State men’s basketball was right for him
Steve Helwagen, Bucknuts

Three thoughts on Ohio State adding three-star PG Myles Herro
Mick Walker, Lettermen Row


Myles Herro, the younger brother of NBA All-Star and Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro, has committed to Ohio State, he tells @On3Recruits.

Story: https://t.co/il4XV2UT9W pic.twitter.com/n7wxlGY8uh

— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) June 2, 2025

Men’s Basketball Season Tickets on sale NOW
Ohio State Athletics


And now for something completely different...


Sleep well, John.


John Brenkus, the co-creator and host of ESPN's Sports Science, has died at the age of 54, Brinx TV announced in a statement Sunday. pic.twitter.com/n0OSXYKDUZ

— ESPN (@espn) June 2, 2025

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