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Ohio State football recruiting: What we learned in June
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State’s 2023 recruiting class has come collectively at a slower tempo than a number of the courses that preceded it. However we’ve reached the top of an important June official go to month, and the Buckeyes discover themselves atop the 247Sports Composite class rankings.
That ensures nothing. There’s nonetheless a protracted technique to go earlier than gamers can begin signing in December, and everybody has must fill. However June was nonetheless a fruitful month for Ryan Day’s program.
Right here’s what we discovered during the last month and what work stays to be performed.
How Ohio State acquired to the No. 1 spot
The Buckeyes had arguably the very best June in faculty soccer this facet of Texas. The Longhorns had a banner month, including 11 commitments, together with coveted five-star quarterback Arch Manning, and vaulted to No. 3 within the class rankings. Ohio State’s June wasn’t fairly that eventful, however it had loads of necessary wins along with another developments that pushed OSU to the No. 1 spot.
Begin with the booms. 5-star receiver Carnell Tate dedicated on June 20, springboarding the category from No. 8 nationally on the time to No. 2 and beginning a ridiculous three-day run of receiver recruiting. 5-star prospect Brandon Inniss adopted on June 21, and top-50 four-star prospect Noah Rogers on June 22.
These strikes put OSU on the cusp of the No. 1 class. The subsequent dedication, whoever it was, was seemingly going to push the Buckeyes over the hump. 4-star cornerback Kayin Lee did simply that when he dedicated on June 27.
These have been the marquee strikes, however the rise was additionally helped by some members of the category making jumps within the rankings this month.
Cornerback Dijon Johnson was No. 285 general in Could and is now No. 95. Offensive lineman Austin Siereveld was No. 323 within the nation when he dedicated in Could and is now No. 223. Receiver Bryson Rodgers jumped from No. 367 to No. 269 whereas security Malik Hartford went from No. 205 to No. 149 and fellow security Cedrick Hawkins had a modest rise from No. 250 to No. 211.
All of that gave Ohio State the purpose whole essential to move Notre Dame within the composite class rankings. After all, the extra necessary quantity is the typical participant score. OSU is sitting fairly there, too. The Buckeyes are No. 2 in common participant score (94.12) with 14 commits, trailing solely Alabama (95.34) with its eight commitments.
The race is much from sewn up. Alabama, Georgia, Notre Dame and USC all have sufficient extremely ranked remaining targets nonetheless on the board that any of these colleges, along with Ohio State, may conceivably end within the high spot. What’s necessary for Ohio State proper now’s that it’s not shedding floor within the race for No. 1. In truth, in June, it gained important floor.
What’s subsequent?
Gamers will proceed nailing down choice dates following a busy month of official visits. Because it pertains to Ohio State, the 2 instantly on the docket are four-star cornerback Jermaine Matthews and four-star defensive lineman Darron Reed.
Mathews is the No. 9 participant within the state out of Cincinnati Winton Woods. He’ll announce on July 1 following a month that noticed his profile enhance a bit. He hasn’t had a monster leap on the rankings, but, however he had stellar camp performances at Ohio State and LSU. These two colleges provided. So did Alabama and Oklahoma. Nevertheless, the Buckeyes are the favourite to land Matthews when he pronounces Friday.
Reed is a top-300 participant from Columbus, Ga., whose recruitment appears prefer it’s come right down to Ohio State and LSU. He’ll announce on July 4. If he picks the Buckeyes, he’ll be the second defensive position dedication within the class.
Another high targets don’t have official announcement dates however look like in choice mode with the potential to announce any time over the following month or so. That features five-star security Caleb Downs, four-star linebackers Tackett Curtis and Troy Bowles, four-star offensive lineman Olaus Alinen in addition to quarterback targets Austin Novosad and Brock Glenn.
What wants stay?
It’s not probably the most urgent want, however it’s an important place, so you can begin with the quarterbacks. Ohio State provided Novosad after he camped on June 1. Glenn’s provide got here shortly after. However each are getting quite a lot of consideration as quarterbacks proceed to return off the board.
Novosad just lately picked up a suggestion from Texas A&M, a college that was stated to have the potential to alter the recruitment of the Baylor commit if a suggestion ever got here by. The Texas product continues to be mulling his choices, which embrace staying with Baylor, selecting one other in-state faculty or arising north to play for the Buckeyes. The uncommitted Glenn, in the meantime, has Ohio State, Auburn, Florida State, TCU and LSU on the high of his checklist.
Three offensive linemen are within the class, however new place coach Justin Frye continues to be in search of tackles. Alinen is on the high of that checklist, however the Buckeyes additionally hosted four-star Oluwatosin Babalade and three-star Miles Walker for official visits.
It’s laborious to see a state of affairs during which OSU would say no to 3 linebackers — Curtis, Bowles and Cleveland Glenville’s Arvell Reese — if all three needed in. However including at the very least a type of gamers, and extra seemingly two, feels crucial.
The defensive position group is once more coming collectively a bit slowly. Will Smith Jr. is in, and Reed may quickly be a part of him. Each of these gamers appear to be tackles, which might then put an emphasis on touchdown some gamers with the power to play on the sting. Matayo Uiagalelei and Jason Moore visited in June, and are each priorities. OSU will preserve pushing to flip Notre Dame commit Keon Keeley till that door is closed. High-100, 310-pound sort out John Walker can also be in play. Would OSU take a five-man defensive position class? Once more, it’s laborious to see how the employees would say no to a (hypothetical) class of Smith, Reed, Walker, Uiagalelei and Keely/Moore even when that will imply signing 13 defensive linemen over a three-year span.
And whereas the employees has performed nicely to handle secondary wants up to now with two safeties and two corners within the class, there’s room for extra. Downs, Matthews, four-star nook Calvin Simpson-Hunt and four-star security Jayden Bonsu stay precedence targets.
Largest class since when?
So let’s sport this out. Ohio State at present has 14 commitments. It wish to add a quarterback, one or two extra offensive linemen, as many as 4 extra defensive linemen, anyplace from one to 3 linebackers and doubtlessly 4 extra defensive backs. If OSU operates on the excessive finish on every of these want lists, that’s a 28-man class — which might be completely throughout the new rule handed in Could that eradicated the preliminary 25-man counter restrict for the following two years.
And that projection makes no point out of the potential so as to add a second operating again and/or a second tight finish to the category. There’s not an apparent potential tight finish addition to affix commit Ty Lockwood. Nevertheless, OSU would definitely take Justice Haynes within the operating again room alongside commit Mark Fletcher.
Ohio State’s common class dimension since Day took over as head coach in 2019 has been 21.5. It hasn’t signed greater than 25 gamers because it signed 26 in 2018, a quantity it reached solely as a result of it signed junior faculty switch Antwuan Jackson along with 25 highschool prospects.
If every part breaks proper this cycle, the 2023 class may exceed that mark.
(Photograph of Ryan Day: Emilee Chinn / Getty Photographs)
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Could an Ohio hiking route join the ranks of the Appalachian and Pacific Crest trails?
A nearly 1,500 mile loop of hiking trails in Ohio could soon join the ranks of the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail.
The National Park Service is evaluating whether to add the Buckeye Trail, which runs from Lake Erie to the Ohio River, to its National Trails System. Over the next several weeks, the service will share information about its feasibility study and hear from the public at cities around the state. One of those meetings will be held in Cincinnati on Jan. 16.
The Buckeye Trail was built from 1959 to 1980 by the Buckeye Trail Association, a nonprofit. The loop of trail systems stretches 1,454 miles across farmland in northwest Ohio, the Bluegrass region of southwest Ohio, the Black Hand sandstone cliffs around Hocking Hills and the hills of Appalachia. More than half of the route overlaps the North County National Scenic Trail.
What are National Scenic Trails?
Currently there are 11 National Scenic Trails:
- The Appalachian Trail stretches 2,190 miles through 13 states between Maine and North Carolina.
- The Arizona Trail stretches 800 miles through Arizona.
- The Continental Divide Trail stretches 3,100 miles through Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico.
- The Florida Trail stretches 1,300 miles through Florida.
- The Ice Age Trail stretches 1,000 miles through Wisconsin.
- The Natchez Trace Trail stretches 65 miles through Mississippi.
- The New England Trail stretches 215 miles through Connecticut and Massachusetts.
- The North Country Trail stretches 4,600 miles through eight states including Ohio.
- The Pacific Crest Trail stretches 2,650 miles through California, Oregon and Washington.
- The Pacific Northwest Trail stretches 1,200 miles through Idaho, Montana and Washington.
- The Potomac Heritage Trail stretches 710 miles through Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Washington, D.C.
The designated routes for hiking and biking showcase some of the country’s beautiful landscapes and attract tourists from around the world. They are managed by federal and state agencies.
Make your voice heard
Ohioans can voice their stance on whether the Buckeye Trail should become a National Scenic Trail at the following meetings for public comment:
- Jan. 13 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Hines Hill Conference Center at 1403 West Hines Hill Road in Peninsula.
- Jan. 14 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Henry County Hospital Heller Community Room at 1600 E Riverview in Napoleon.
- Jan. 15 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Huffman Prairie Flying Field Interpretive Center at 2380 Memorial Road in Dayton.
- Jan. 16 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Digital Futures Building Level 1 Conference Room at 3080 Exploration Ave. in Cincinnati.
- Jan. 17 from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Athens Community Center Room B and C at 701 E State St. in Athens.
There will be a virtual public meeting, too, on Jan. 23 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Participants can attend online.
The public comment period is open now through Feb. 19. Members of the public are invited to review the National Park Service’s study process and share feedback online.
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Ohio criminalizes sextortion after death of Olentangy High School student
The law signed Wednesday by Gov. Mike DeWine makes makes sexual extortion a third-degree felony, with harsher penalties possible
Sextortion schemes that often target minors and caused the death of a suburban Columbus high school student are now illegal in Ohio.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed legislation Wednesday named for Olentangy High School football player Braden Markus that criminalizes sexual extortion, which occurs when someone blackmails another person over the release of private images. Ohio lawmakers passed the bill last month, more than three years after Braden fell victim to sextortion and killed himself.
“We can’t bring Braden back, but what we can do is something in his name today and say we’re going to make a difference,” DeWine said during a signing ceremony at the Ohio Statehouse, surrounded by Braden’s family and friends.
House Bill 531 makes sexual extortion a third-degree felony, with harsher penalties if the victims are minors, seniors or people with disabilities. When sentencing offenders, courts must consider whether the victim died by suicide or suffered “serious physical, psychological, or economic harm.”
The law also makes it easier for parents to access their child’s digital assets if they die as a minor. Rep. Beth Lear, R-Galena, who co-sponsored the bill, said Braden’s family wondered for months what happened to him because they couldn’t get into his cell phone.
Federal authorities received over 13,000 reports of online sexual extortion involving minors − primarily boys − from October 2021 to March 2023, according to the FBI. In Braden’s case, someone posing as high school girl on social media asked Braden for intimate photos and then demanded $1,800 so they wouldn’t be published. He died a half hour later.
“I’m hoping that there’s a deterrent,” Braden’s mother, Jennifer Markus, told the Columbus Dispatch last month. “Knowing that this law is there, that they will quit preying on our kids.”
An early version of the bill would have made victims and their families eligible for compensation through the attorney general’s office, but lawmakers axed that provision. A spokesperson for Attorney General Dave Yost did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Donovan Hunt contributed to this report.
Haley BeMiller covers state government and politics for the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau, which serves the Columbus Dispatch, Cincinnati Enquirer, Akron Beacon Journal and 18 other affiliated news organizations across Ohio.
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Cotton Bowl weather worry prompts Texas-Ohio State CFP ‘contingencies’
There is some uncertainty surrounding the Cotton Bowl entering Friday’s College Football Playoff semifinal between Texas and Ohio State at the Dallas Cowboys’ stadium, with bowl organizers preparing “contingencies” due to the weather forecast.
Arlington, Texas is under a winter storm warning from Thursday morning to Friday afternoon, with the possibility of several inches of snow.
While the stadium has a roof, the weather could create dangerous road conditions for fans traveling to the game.
A joint statement from AT&T Stadium and the Cotton Bowl Tuesday night said the game will be played as scheduled at 7:30 p.m. ET, with the two teams arriving to town Wednesday.
“We continue to monitor weather reports, and over the last 24 hours, the forecast for later this week has improved according to the National Weather Service,” the statement said. “We have been meeting routinely with city officials, the Director of Transportation for North Texas and the College Football Playoff. Should the forecast shift, we are prepared for contingencies.
“North Texas highways are already being brined and plans are in place to ensure a safe environment for everyone in and around AT&T Stadium on game day.”
More than 70,000 people are expected to attend Friday’s game, the winner of which will face the victor of the Penn State-Notre Dame Orange Bowl semifinal in the national championship game on Jan. 20.
Kevin Oden, the Dallas director of emergency management and crisis response, said staffing will be increased Wednesday in anticipation of the storm.
“We’re closely monitoring travel conditions into the city, especially as we prepare to host fans and teams for the Cotton Bowl,” Oden said. “Our priority is ensuring safe travel for the teams and their fans visiting Dallas and the metroplex.”
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