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Power outages in Ohio: AEP says most customers back on Monday morning after Sunday’s storm
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Power has been restored for the tens of thousands of Ohioans who were without electricity after storms with severe wind blew through the area.
As of 6:30 a.m. Monday, about 5,700 AEP Ohio customers were without power, according to an outage map maintained by the company. About 23,000 were without power at about 10 p.m. Sunday, the company posted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
The company said crews would work thorough the night to restore power.
The outages were spread throughout Ohio. Nearly 1,000 customers in Licking County were affected as of 6:30 a.m. Monday, followed by 654 in Washington County and 473 in Stark County. Franklin County had 308 without power.
The National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio recorded wind gusts of up to 49 mph in the area Sunday night, with winds peaking at about 10 p.m. A wind advisory was in place for Central Ohio until 11 p.m. for central Ohio.
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Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith makes case as best receiver in the country at Rose Bowl
Ryan Day discusses Ohio States’ rise back to dominance after beating Oregon
Just weeks ago fans and pundits were calling for Ryan Day’s job at Ohio State and now the Buckeyes are headed to the semifinal after beating Oregon in the Rose Bowl.
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PASADENA, Calif. – It’s only been 14 games, but Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly had already seen enough of receiver Jeremiah Smith to make his proclamation.
“He’s the best receiver in the country, and he showed it tonight,” Kelly told USA TODAY Sports.
It’s hard to argue.
As the College Football Playoff stage gets bigger, the Buckeyes freshman receiver continues to shine. His latest offering – a dominant performance against top-seeded Oregon in the Rose Bowl to get his team into the semifinals. He finished the night with seven catches for 187 yards – a career-high that broke the school record for most receiving yards in a game by a freshman – and two touchdowns. He was named Rose Bowl offensive MVP.
It only took three plays for his impact to be felt Wednesday. Smith took a short toss from quarterback Will Howard and evaded multiple tacklers before so jogging into the end zone for a 45-yard touchdown.
As he made his way into the end zone, he held up a peace sign and signaled to the Oregon crowd to quiet down, and that’s pretty much what they did anytime No. 4 got his hands on the ball.
Smith was doing it about any way he wanted to. He was winning one-on-one matchups against a top 10 passing defense and he was maneuvering through the secondary to find himself wide open for big plays. Each time Howard threw the ball toward Smith’s direction, you could sense the impending doom awaiting the Oregon fans and the anticipation to celebrate for the scarlet and gray.
What’s more impressive about Smith’s performance is that most of his damage came in the first half. Smith had five catches for 161 yards as Ohio State was comfortably ahead 34-8 at the break, while Oregon has accumulated only 131 total yards.
It’s bee quite the run for Smith since a loss to Michigan knocked the Buckeyes out of the Big Ten title game. Through two playoff games, Smith now has 13 catches for 290 yards and four touchdowns as Ohio State has gone up against two of the top defensive units in the country.
There may have been an extra incentive for Smith to show out against Oregon. Leading up to the Rose Bowl, he recalled the disappointment of the one-point loss to the Ducks in October and how that experienced helped Wednesday’s performance.
“We knew we had to get the ball to the perimeter, take shots and just win one-on-one matchups, and that’s what we did,” Smith said.
Oregon coach Dan Lanning had Smith capabilities in that first meeting as he finished with nine catches for 100 yards and a touchdown.
Now after seeing Smith befuddle his defense again, Lanning believes he’s ready for the next level – even if he has to wait two more seasons.
“He’s strong, attacks the ball in the air as well as any receiver I’ve ever seen. The guy is NFL-ready. He’s that talented and that special,” Lanning said. “He’s got all the tools. A really talented player.”
There is some irony that Ohio State is full of veterans and transfers lured through name, image and likeness, yet it’s a true freshman that’s setting the tone in the postseason.
But that was the feeling Buckeyes coach Ryan Day had when Smith first stepped foot on campus.
You just aren’t the nation’s top recruit by accident. Day said Smith has a serious demeanor and isn’t one to talk much, but whenever he does speak up, “people listen.”
“He had a look in his eye he wanted to make an impact as a freshman,” Day said.
It’s clear there’s maturity, accountability and confidence in Smith. He recalled telling Howard, who had his own big day with 319 passing yards and three touchdowns, just to get the ball to him and other receivers and they’ll make the play for him.
“It doesn’t matter if it’s a bad ball or not, we’ll make our quarterback look good,” Smith said.
Ohio State has been a cottage industry of producing standout receivers in recent years. Smith is looking every bit of someone who will be on the NFL draft stage in 2027. Before then, Buckeyes fans have the rest of this playoff run and more to marvel at their new star.
“He’s got a couple more years until he goes, but he’s as good as I’ve ever seen,” Kelly said.
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Is Ohio State football favored to beat Texas? Here are the Cotton Bowl odds
PASADENA, CALIF. — Ohio State will get an early look at its 2025 season-opening opponent as it tried to keep its 2024 national title hopes alive when it faces Texas in the Cotton Bowl.
After two dominating performances in the first two rounds, the Buckeyes are expected to continue its winning ways as they head to Dallas on Jan. 10.
They are considered a 6.5-point favorite against the Longhorns, according to DraftKings.
Both teams reached the Colleg Football Playoff seminal by having to first win a home game in the first round before heading to a bowl site though in very different ways. The Longhorns needed overtime beat Arizona State in the Peach Bowl after beating Clemson at home in a four-quarter game. OSU has outscored its opponents 83-38 in wins over Tennessee at home and Oregon at the Rose Bowl.
The winner of the Cotton Bowl will face the winner of the Orange Bowl being played on the day before. So far, Penn State has already punched its ticket to Miami with wins over SMU in the first round and Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl. Notre Dame beat Indiana in the first round and will face Georgia — who had a bye — in the Sugar Bowl which has been postponed until Thursday.
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Ohio State Buckeyes Receive Major Health Update Against Oregon
Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes are set to kick off against the Oregon Ducks in just under two hours. It is viewed as the best College Football Playoff game of the weekend and will feature arguably the top two potential national championship contenders.
Coming into this kind of game, health is a major deciding factor. Thankfully, Ohio State is in great shape.
Outside of players like Josh Simmons and Seth McLaughlin, who have both suffered season-ending injuries, the Buckeyes are healthy.
Needless to say, that is great news for Ohio State. They will need everyone onboard in order to get revenge against Oregon for their loss to the Ducks earlier in the season.
Beating Oregon is not going to be an easy task for the Buckeyes. They will have to play a nearly perfect game, just like they did in their dominant win over the Tennessee Volunteers.
Offensively, taking care of the football will be a major key for Ohio State. They cannot afford to have turnovers that allow the Ducks extra opportunities. Will Howard has struggled at times with key interceptions and those simply cannot happen in this game.
Defensively, the Buckeyes will need to put pressure on Dillon Gabriel. In the first matchup between these two teams, the Oregon offense was able to limit Ohio State’s defensive talent.
Basically, the Buckeyes need to come in with a similar game plan that they had against Tennessee. However, they will need to execute that game plan.
Ohio State has more than enough talent to win this game and move on. They have more than enough talent to win a national championship.
Finding a way to make sure that their talent is seen on the field has been their problem at times this season.
All of that being said, the stage has been set for the Buckeyes and Ducks. This is going to be must-watch football and hopefully Ohio State will celebrating a huge Rose Bowl win later this evening.
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