Ohio State wide receiver Austin Mack accepts invite to play in Senior Bowl

Graduating senior Austin Mack has accepted an invitation to join four other Buckeyes in this year’s Senior Bowl.

We’ve got another Ohio State graduating senior that’s accepted an invitation to play in the Senior Bowl. Wide receiver Austin Mack will be joining DaVon Hamilton, Malik Harrison, Jonah Jackson, and K.J. Hill in Mobile, Alabama next Saturday, January 25 to showcase their skills to NFL scouts and executives.

Mack has an unbelievable skill set, but was a bit besieged by injury during his time at Ohio State. Now he gets one more opportunity to show off on the national stage.

And don’t take it lightly. Many outgoing seniors have significantly improved their stock after taking part in the practices and workouts leading up to the game. Then there’s the game itself in a setting against other all-star caliber players. One only needs to look at the story of former Ohio State wide receiver Terry McLaurin who sold himself to the Washington Redskins largely because of what he did in last season’s event.

He has now separated himself as one of the more dangerous pass-catchers in the league as a rookie and doesn’t show signs of slowing down.

With five total Buckeyes now in the game, it could be fun to see some more college football before it all comes goes on hiatus until the Spring Game rolls around.

 

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Ohio State men’s hockey wins second game of series against Notre Dame, takes over first place in Big Ten

The Ohio State men’s hockey team got a big win over Notre Dame Saturday. The win gave it sole-possession of 1st place in the Big Ten

The Ohio State men’s hockey team got a big win against Notre Dame Saturday. The result gave the Buckeyes three out of four total points on the weekend. It was a good finish to a series that began with a shootout Big Ten point after a regulation tie for the Irish on Friday night.

Notre Dame got the scoring going first with a goal with 8:29 left in the 1st period, but Quinn Preston answered a few minutes later to tie the score at 1-1 at the end of the first twenty minutes.

It didn’t take long for the Buckeyes to take the lead for good early in the 2nd period when Gustaf Westlund hit the back of the net just 1:43 into the period. From there, the Irish pressed and pressed but couldn’t get the equalizer through the almost 40 final minutes thanks to a whopping 28 saves by OSU goaltender Ryan Snowden.

With the win, coupled by a Penn State tie, the Buckeyes take over sole possession of first place in the Big Ten. OSU and Penn State have both played 14 games, but Ohio State has 26 points on the season to the Nittany Lions 25.

The Buckeyes now have a big two-game series against Minnesota next weekend on the road. It’ll need some good results to remain in first place in the conference.

 

Halftime Report: Ohio State’s struggles continue, down 15 at half to PSU

The Ohio State Buckeyes snapped their four-game losing streak, but they’re in trouble of starting another one, down at half to Penn State.

The Buckeyes finally broke their four-game losing streak against Nebraska a few nights ago. However, they’re again being tested on the road against an underrated Penn State team.

Entering half, the Buckeyes are down 15, 42-27. It’s not looking pretty either.

Outside of Kaleb Wesson, there really wasn’t much going for the Buckeyes in the first half.

Players like Luther Muhammad and Kyle Young really couldn’t find their footing offensively. D.J. Carton was also scoreless in the first half. Duane Wahsington Jr. had a few threes, helping keep Ohio State alive as well.

It was the team’s offense, not defense, that is worrisome as they scored under 30 points in the first half.

However, allowing over 40, one of the nation’s best defenses has been thrashed by Lamar Stevens. The Nittany Lions have four players over five points so far.

The Buckeyes just need to take this personally. The defensive effort is not there, having five fewer blocked shots at the half.

This game is certainly still in reach, but they’ll need to find the team that rattled off nine straight wins, including a 32-point victory over this same PSU team, in the second half.

East-West Shrine Bowl 2020: How and where to watch, listen, or stream

The annual East-West Shrine Bowl is set to take place in St. Petersburg, FL. Here’s all the television and radio information you need.

The annual East-West All-Star college football game is set to take place at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida Saturday. The game has been a yearly event since 1925 and pits college seniors from the Western parts of the U.S. and Canada against those from the Eastern states and provinces (yes, Canadian players to participate in this thing).

And of course, if you’ve reached this page, you are more than likely an Ohio State fan, so we’ll remind you that the Buckeyes have three players taking part in all the festivities. Wide-receiver Binjimen Victor, offensive lineman Branden Bown, and safety Jordan Fuller all accepted invites to play in the game on the West roster (explain that).

If you’d like to take part in watching this one, if for no other reason than to see how the former OSU players fare, we’ve got your television, radio, and streaming information.

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Ohio State wrestling takes down No. 8 Wisconsin on the road

The Ohio State wrestling team took care of No. 8 Wisconsin on the road for a key Big Ten dual-meet victory.

The Ohio State wrestling team kept to its winning ways Friday night, getting another dual-meet win on the road against No. 8 Wisconsin 24-13. The Buckeyes took just six of ten matches, but piled up the bonus points to secure a top ten victory going away.

The Badgers got out of the gate quickly, taking the first two matches at the 125 and 133 lb. weight classes, but that changed quickly. Both Luke Pletcher and Sammy Sasso got major decisions at 141 and 149 lbs to quickly give Ohio State the dual-match lead.

From there, Elijah Cleary (157 lbs.), Kaleb Romero (174 lbs.), Rocky Jordan (184 lbs.), and Kollin Moore (197 lbs.) all scored victories. Jordan and Moore both wracked up bonus points with technical falls.

With the victory, Ohio State improves to 6-1 overall, and 2-0 in the conference. It’ll next take on Illinois Sunday at the Covelli Center.

Ohio State basketball vs. Penn State: How and where to watch and listen to the game Saturday

Want to watch Ohio State and Penn State tussle on the court but don’t know where to find the game? We’ve got all the info you need.

The Ohio State men’s basketball team finally ended a four-game losing streak Tuesday against Nebraska, but now it has to go into a literal Lion’s Den to face Penn State on the road.

You can bet the Nittany Lions will be all lathered up after getting steamrolled earlier in the year in Value City Arena. It’ll be loud, and we don’t have to tell you what a challenge it has been to win on the road in the Big Ten this year.

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Ohio State men’s hockey rallies in third period to tie Notre Dame

The Ohio State men’s hockey team used a three-goal 3rd period to gain a valuable point against Big Ten foe Notre Dame.

It looked awfully bleak for awhile.

Ohio State fell down big to Notre Dame, but had one heck of a three-goal third-period rally to snatch a tie away from the jaws of defeat.

The Fighting Irish got the scoring started at 4:02 of the first period, then added two more goals in the second to go up 3-0. The Buckeyes got on the board finally with 7:38 left in the 3rd period when Gordi Meyer lit the lamp. Austin Pooley added another Ohio State goal just over a minute later to make it a one-goal lead.

But then Notre Dame struck again with 3:43 left and it looked like the Buckeyes would go home without a point. But not tonight. OSU rallied to score two more when OSU emptied the net and Quinn Preston scored on a 6×4 Power Play with 1:37 left. Then, a few seconds later OSU remarkably tied it up at 4-4 when Gustaf Westland put one into the back of the net.

And just like that, Ohio State salvaged a point in a big matchup between ranked teams. The Irish got the extra Big Ten point when it scored with the sixth shooter in the shootout after a scoreless overtime period.

The two will be back at it again tomorrow.

WATCH: Chase Young works out with Arnold Schwarzenegger?

Ohio State defensive end Chase Young was spotted working out with Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Predator, meet the Terminator.

We’re not quite sure what the story is behind it all, but it appears as though Ohio State defensive end Chase Young has spent at least a little time pumping iron with Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year and Heisman Finalist was videoed either taking tips or simply socializing with Schwarzenegger. The moment was captured while Young used a workout machine at a Gibson Performance Training near Young’s home in Capitol Heights, Maryland.

It’s not a long video, and we’d love to know what words were exchanged between Schwarzenegger and Young, but that will most likely stay between those two.

You can get a look at the two sharing a moment in the below video appearing on the Twitter feed of @GibsonTraining. Is this the beginning of the Predanator?

Young is no doubt putting in some work and getting ready for the upcoming 2020 NFL Draft.

Chris Holtmann reinstates Ohio State guards Luther Muhammad and Duane Washington

Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann confirmed the reinstatement of guards Luther Muhammad and Duane Washington for Penn State Saturday.

Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann has decided to reinstate starting guards Luther Muhammad and Duane Washington Jr. The two were suspended for “a failure to meet program standards and expectations” just prior to the Nebraska game.

Since then, details of the reasoning behind the suspension remain unclear, but Holtmann left it open to a game-by-game decision going forward. It now appears as though the two have conducted themselves appropriately enough to now be back in the lineup for the game at Penn State Saturday.

When asked about the status of both in an appearance with the media today, Holtmann was very matter-of-fact.

“Yeah, they’re expected to play,” Holtmann told reporters.

When pressed on what they accomplished that allowed them to be reinstated, Holmann said he believed the one-game suspension was always going to be the case.

“You know, it was always in my mind probably going to be a one-game suspension, and I just kind of wanted to think through it a little bit more to be honest with you,” said Holtmann. “You know have a little bit of additional conversation. That was always my intent.”

The Ohio State team played well without them against Nebraska in an 80-68 score that wasn’t even as close as that would appear. However, with the Buckeyes faced with going on the road against a quality Penn State team that will be looking for revenge, they could use both guards available and at the top of their game.

The game against the Nittany Lions is set to tip-off at Noon Saturday.

Ohio State defensive end Alex Williams to enter transfer portal

Ohio State’s strong-side defensive end Alex Williams will enter the transfer portal, potentially leaving Columbus after just one season.

Three-star, strong-side defensive end Alex Williams is entering the transfer portal.

He redshirted his freshman season which will still allow him four more years of eligibility. It’s also key to note that Williams entering the portal does not fully guarantee he leave Ohio State.

Originally, Williams, who is an Ohio-native, had committed to West Virginia. However, he eventually made his way to Columbus, and he’s apparently looking elsewhere, likely not seeing a future for him with the Buckeyes.

Physically intimidating at 6-foot-7 and 250 pounds, Williams wasn’t heavily recruited and took the top offer on the table. Now, he’ll be for a place where he can actually find his way onto the field.

Yahoo! Sports’ Pete Thamel broke the news on Williams.

With a three-star freshman recruit inbound, while also retaining several others, the Buckeyes should be fine as they look to bolster their defensive line.