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Ohio State Suffers Most Brutal Loss Since Saturday | Defector
There was plenty of eventful men’s college basketball on Wednesday night. Nos. 1, 2, and 5 all lost tough road games, Mississippi St. produced a statement blowout over Pitt, Texas eked out a nail-biter over N.C. State, and UConn got themselves right with a victory over Baylor. But sometimes a blog girl just wants to have fun, and for this reason we turn our eyes to College Park.
While the other major conferences were doing crossover events, the Big Ten gave fans a little early preview this week: Teams play a couple conference games, retreat for variety over the holidays, then return in the new year for the full gantlet. Ohio State, in head coach Jake Diebler’s first full season, is looking to shed its underachiever reputation with an experienced roster bolstered by a couple of key transfers. Maryland, meanwhile, is hoping that the arrival of top-tier freshman Derik Queen will catapult them back into the tourney picture.
Based on the results from this match-up, Maryland is further along in their journey. In an 83-59 stomping that at one point saw the Terrapins up by 40 points, the home team benefited from sloppy Buckeye play, hit big threes early, and consistently penetrated inside. Ja’Kobi Gillespie, a stellar shooter and two-way point guard who came over from Belmont, led the way with 23 points, while Queen put together another standout night with 17 points and 11 boards. The action took place in a pretty roomy-looking barn—who would go out of their way to see An Ohio State University?—but Gillespie earned loud cheers just the same with this ankle-breaker in transition that made the score 39-14.
The Kenpom win probability graph for this game really succumbed to the effects of gravity. This is not a chart of Uncle Kracker album sales; it’s merely a tool which we can use to see how quickly the night got out of hand.
Maryland was so good, in fact, that they enjoyed perhaps the first-ever usage of “We looked great in practice” as something other than helpless bargaining after an ugly defeat.
“We had our best practice we’ve had all year yesterday,” Maryland coach Kevin Willard said. “What you saw in the first half (is) how we practiced yesterday.”
For Ohio State, who lost their last game thanks to an OT buzzer beater by Pitt, this is a one-two punch they’ll have to process quickly—not only for Rutgers on Saturday to avoid an 0-2 in-conference start but also the looming giants of Auburn and Kentucky later this month. For a loss this terrible in school history, you’d have to crack open the history books and go all the way back to four days earlier, when the OSU football team, nearly three-touchdown favorites, absolutely blew it in Columbus against a depleted Michigan squad that somehow managed to beat them 13-10 despite only passing for 62 yards.
Maryland was at home and they’ve already got a logo there, so they had no pressing need to plant some iconic symbol of theirs at center court to emphasize their dominance. But they so thoroughly owned this game that they would have been justified in doing so anyway. Maybe it’s time to cut Ryan Day some slack. It’s hard to win at a school like Ohio State.
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Ryan Day explains Arthur Smith’s hiring as Ohio State coordinator
Ryan Day explained the hiring process that led to former Falcons head coach and NFL assistant Arthur Smith becoming the offensive coordinator of Ohio State football.
Appearing as a guest on “The Jim Rome Show” March 3, Day emphasized the importance of hiring a someone with an extensive body of work to coach the Buckeyes’ offense.
“When Brian [Hartline] moved on to South Florida [we] wanted to go bring in somebody with great experience,” Day said.
Day said the Buckeyes first looked at coaches with collegiate coordinator experience, then the NFL. Smith’s three-year tenure as a head coach in the NFL, along with his extensive time with the Tennessee Titans as an assistant and offensive coordinator, made him stand out as a candidate, Day said.
“…[I] had a chance myself to sit down and talk with him. It was excellent,” Day said. “He’s a great communicator, very intelligent, and really loves the game of college football. When you hear a story about growing up and how much time he spent around college football, you could just see it in his eyes.”
Day added that the new role has been almost “refreshing” to Smith when given the chance to work with college players and young talent.
Smith has spent the majority of his coaching career in the NFL. He served a year as a graduate assistant at North Carolina, his alma mater, and brief stint with Ole Miss as an administrative assistant.
Smith was then hired by his hometown Titans in 2011 and spent the the rest of the decade with them, rising from quality control coach to assistant offensive line coach to tight ends coach. Promoted to offensive coordinator in 2019, he led Mike Vrabel’s Titans to proficient offensive seasons with running back Derrick Henry.
Day said hiring Smith will allow him to take a back seat on the offense.
“It was great to have Matt [Patricia] on defense, and Brian [Hartline] did a great job as well, but I think this year will allow me to even step back even more and try to do as much as I can from the head coaching seat,” Day said.
After Hartline accepted the South Florida head coaching job, Day stepped in to call plays during the Cotton Bowl against Miami. Ohio State lost 24-14.
Smith joins Buckeyes defensive coordinator Matt Patricia as an Ohio State coordinator hire with previous NFL head coaching experience. Smith went 21-30 as the head coach of the Falcons for three years.
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Woman dies after saving grandchild playing in driveway from out-of-control car, Ohio officials say
A woman in Pickaway County, Ohio, died after moving a child out of the way of an out-of-control car, authorities said.
The Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office said in a post on Facebook that 52-year-old Laura J. Hammond of Mt. Sterling was fatally struck by the vehicle on Feb. 27 on Walnut Creek Pike in Circleville.
The sheriff’s office said officials were called to the area for a report of a crash around 10 a.m. At the scene, investigators learned that the driver of a Nissan Sentra was headed southbound on Walnut Creek Pike when they went off the west side of the road. The car then careened through two yards before hitting a Chevrolet Equinox parked in the driveway of a home, officials said.
The Nissan, at the same time that it smashed into the Chevrolet, hit Hammond, pinning her between the two vehicles. Before being hit, the sheriff’s office said Hammond moved a child out of the way, which “more than likely saved his life.” CBS affiliate WBNS reported that the young child Hammond saved was her grandson.
“Laura actually picked up the child and tossed him. At the end of the day, it saved his life,” Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office Capt. John Strawser told the news outlet. “And when Laura tossed him, very unfortunately, she took the brunt of the vehicle.”
Hammond was taken to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead. The young child was taken to a local hospital and treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
The driver of the vehicle was also taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office and the Ohio State Highway Patrol are investigating the crash. The sheriff’s office did not release any additional information about the crash.
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