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2020

2022 Ohio State Four-Star Cornerback Commit Jyaire Brown To Transfer High Schools

By Football

Ohio State four-star cornerback commit Jyaire Brown announced on Tuesday night he will be transferring from New Orleans Warren Easton to West Chester (Ohio) Lakota West to finish out his high school career.

The 6-0, 165-pound Brown, who considered the 16th-best cornerback and No. 122 prospect overall in the Read More

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Former Ohio State Standout Michael Thomas Partners With RIP Medical Debt To Relieve $2.3 Million In Medical Debt

By Football

Former Ohio State standout Michael Thomas, who stars at wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints, partnered with RIP Medical Debt to relieve more than $2 million in past-due medical debts for 1,025 New Orleans area residents who cannot afford payment.

“I’m honored to support my community in Read More

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Pennsylvania Four-Star Guard Jalen Warley Includes Ohio State In Top 10

By Basketball

One of the nation’s elite combo guard prospects, Jalen Warley, included Ohio State in his top 10 schools.

The West Chester (Pa.) Westtown School standout also listed Big Ten programs Maryland and Michigan, as well as Florida State, Louisville, LSU, Memphis, Miami (Fla.), Oregon and Virginia.

Warley, who Read More

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2021 Florida Four-Star Tight End Michael Trigg Includes Ohio State In Top 10

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Tampa (Fla.) Carrollwood Day four-star tight end Michael Trigg included Ohio State among his top 10 schools on Sunday afternoon alongside Auburn, Illinois, Kentucky, LSU, Michigan State, North Carolina, Penn State, South Carolina and USC.

The 6-4, 208-pound Trigg is considered the fifth-best tight end and No. 153 prospect Read More

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Ohio State Athletic Director Gene Smith Releases Statement In Support Of Black Lives Matter Movement

By Basketball, Football, Ohio State University

Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith released a statement on Sunday afternoon in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and the student-athletes who have used their platform to fight racism.

Here is Smith’s full statement:

“Racism has been declared a public health crisis; hate has no place in Read More

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