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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Building Blocks — Urban Meyer Continues Beefing Up Stacked Defensive Line

By Luke PashkeBlockONation.com Featured Contributor

Urban Meyer has made it very clear that he plans on winning in Columbus in the trenches.

The successful head coach has wasted no time bulking up his defensive line on the recruiting trail and at this rate, the Buckeyes will have top defensive line in the nation by far.

According to Marc Givler of Rivals, Meyer and his staff managed to land highly touted defensive tackle, Michael Hill, this past week.

Hill, out of Pendleton, South Carolina, is rated as a four-star by Rivals and the fifth best defensive tackle in the nation. He is an immense, but athletic lineman who will join Joey Bosa and Tracey Sprinkle as yet another top defensive line commit in this year's class.

Add these recruits with the defensive line commits the Buckeyes have landed in the last two years and you have what looks to be one of the most dominant defensive lines ever, coming soon to Columbus.

In the past three years, the Buckeyes have landed twelve top defensive lineman recruits and this trend seems to be on the rise.

Meyer is recruiting a combination of big, athletic defensive tackles and speed rush defensive ends to wreak havoc on opposing quarterbacks and stuff the run.

This isn't your father's defensive line with big buffet busters that just stuff the middle. Meyer wants athletes on his defensive line and this is a great sign for Buckeye Nation because the key to national championships in college football is talent and depth at the defensive front.

Clearly Meyer knows this and his set on delivering it to Columbus.




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Sunday, April 24, 2011

CFN's Big 10 Bloggers: 5 Thoughts On The New Big 10



CFN's Big 10 Bloggers give you five different perspectives on the new and improved (?) alignment.

What we'll miss the most -- what we'll miss the least -- the key rivalries that will be put on hold, and what's the story behind those division names? An overall in-depth look at the new Big Ten.

And coming next week, a look at all the key Big Ten spring games happening this weekend.



HD Handshoe: On new rivalries to get excited about

Almost every program goes through highs and lows, meaning that the best new Big 10 rivalries created by the addition of Nebraska and the new divisions is likely to be a fluid situation from year to year. That being said, there are new matchups to very much look forward to every year regardless of those fluctuations.

In the Legends Division,.....




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Monday, January 24, 2011

National Signing Day 2011: Florida Verbal Commit Ja'Juan Story Hits Ohio State Campus for Official Visit



For years, there have been rumblings from the Buckeye fanbase about Jim Tressel's "inability to close" down the stretch leading up to National Signing Day.

Anyone suggesting that this year might just be completely out of their gourd.

Ohio State's highly-rated 2011 recruiting class (3rd via Scout, 7th via ESPN, 11th via Rivals) is nearly full with very few slots left.

One of those remaining scholarships could end up going to Brooksville, Florida wide receiver Ja'Juan Story, a (apparently soft) verbal commit to UF.

According to Laura McKeeman of Scout/FoxSports, "Story is still committed to Florida but says his final decision will be between the Gators and the Buckeyes."

She also noted via Twitter that Story referred to his weekend visit to Columbus as "amazing" so far.

Story, who is listed at 6'4, 192 pounds and runs a 4.5 40-yard dash, is a four-star prospect who is ranked the No. 33 overall wide receiver in the nation by Scout.com.

With the five-game suspension of No. 1 Ohio State wide receiver DeVier Posey looming, the loss of Dane Sanzenbacher to graduation, and the overall youth and inexperience the Buckeyes have on the roster heading into 2011, Story could be the big story if he follows in the footsteps of linebacker Ryan Shazier and jumps ship from UF, preferring to head North to Columbus instead—stay tuned!






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