Who Will Be the Next Prospect to Commit to the Ohio State Buckeyes?
With summer starting to approach, recruiting is starting to heat up in a big way. Unofficial visits are being taken almost every weekend, and teams are looking to lock up a few prospects…
Who Will Be the Next Prospect to Commit to the Ohio State Buckeyes?
With summer starting to approach, recruiting is starting to heat up in a big way. Unofficial visits are being taken almost every weekend, and teams are looking to lock up a few prospects…
Miller shows off arm in spring game
CINCINNATI — His greatest asset was effectively removed by the black noncontact jersey and the play calls coming in from the sideline. It didn’t help that Braxton Miller didn’t have a full complement of offensive linemen in front of him, either, which would have made his dynamic legs even more useful had he really been able to turn them loose. But the Ohio State quarterback had his arm and some improved mechanics, and that was all Miller needed in leading his Scarlet team to an easy 31-14 win in the Buckeyes’ spring game on Saturday at Paul Brown Stadium.
Will spring game shift hurt recruiting?
Construction is rarely a good thing. Some “spring cleaning” at The Horseshoe has pushed Saturday’s Ohio State spring game to Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati. Will it hurt visits? Yes and no. Ohio State’s big recruiting week — and weekend — was last week, when ESPN Watch List juniors filed in one after another to see how the Buckeyes rolled. This weekend includes some big names, too: Derek Kief (Cincinnati/La Salle) and Austin Roberts (Carmel, Ind.
Buckeyes to end workouts with Cincinnati trip
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Urban Meyer still has some problem areas on his radar. His Ohio State Buckeyes, who had their 13th workout on Wednesday, close out the spring on Saturday with their annual scrimmage. There is a new wrinkle this year, with the game shifting to Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati because of work being done at Ohio Stadium. It’ll be a bit of a homecoming for Meyer and several of his players and coaches. Meyer is a 1986 graduate of the University of Cincinnati, while assistant Kerry Coombs was a longtime high school coach in the city. Linemen Andrew Norwell and Adolphus Washington are native sons. Meyer continues to judge the development of his defensive line, offensive right tackle and linebackers, where the Buckeyes have holes to fill.
Sam Hubbard: 6’6" Monster Athlete to Visit Ohio State This Weekend
Sam Hubbard of Moeller High School in Cincinnati is set to visit Ohio State on April 5, according to Mike Dyer of Cincinnati.com. Hubbard had an unofficial visit on March 5, and a…
Sam Hubbard: 6’6" Monster Athlete to Visit Ohio State This Weekend
Sam Hubbard of Moeller High School in Cincinnati is set to visit Ohio State on April 5, according to Mike Dyer of Cincinnati.com. Hubbard had an unofficial visit on March 5, and a…
Combine math makes overachievers of Northwestern, Mississippi (Yahoo! Sports)
Ratings for every FBS team: Sagarin rank Combine participation rank Difference 1. Alabama T3 Plus-2 2. Oregon T16 Plus-14 3. Texas A&M T9 Plus-6 4. Georgia T3 Minus-1 5. Notre Dame 6 Plus-1 6. S. Carolina T7 Plus-1 7. Florida 5 Minus-2 8. Kansas State T16 Plus-8 9. Stanford T22 Plus-13 10. LSU T1 Minus-9 11. Fla. State T1 Minus-10 12. Oklahoma T9 Minus-3 13. Ohio State T7 Minus-6 14. Clemson T33 Plus-19 15. Oregon St. T45 Plus-30 16. Texas T33 Plus-17 17. Ok State T45 Plus-28 18. Baylor T45 Plus-27 19. Utah State T45 Plus-26 20. Michigan T64 Plus-44 21. N’western T90 Plus-69 22. Wisconsin T22 Even 23. Nebraska T33 Plus-10 24. Ole Miss T90 Plus-66 25. Vanderbilt T64 Plus-39 26. BYU T45 Plus-19 27. Louisville T64 Plus-47 28. Arizona St. T33 Plus-5 29. SJSU T45 Plus-16 30. Penn State T22 Minus-8 31. UCLA T9 Minus-22 32. TCU T33 Plus-1 33. USC T9 Minus-24 34. Mich. St. T22 Minus-12 35. Cincinnati T22 Minus-14 36. Texas Tech T90 Plus-53 37. Syracuse T22 Minus-16 38. N. Illinois T90 Plus-51 39. Missouri T33 Minus-7 40. Boise State T45 Plus-4 41. Miss State T33 Minus-9 42. UNC T9 Minus-34 43. Arizona T64 Plus-20 44. UCF T90 Plus-45 45. Ga Tech T45 Minus-1 46. Tulsa T90 Plus-43 47. W. Virginia T22 Minus-26 48. Miami T45 Minus…
Ohio State offers 6-foot-5 wide receiver
In his words, his pursuit of the big one is over. Derek Kief (Cincinnati/La Salle) landed the big one Thursday. It came when Ohio State offered the 6-foot-5, 180-pound wide receiver, and it hit home right away for the in-state star. “It means a lot,” Kief said. “This is the offer I’ve always been chasing. It’s really important, because it’s the in-state school that every Ohio kid dreams of going to as a kid.
