No. 2 OSU escapes Minnesota

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By: AP via Post-Trib.com -- COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Second-ranked Ohio State survived a scare Sunday when Austin Hollins' 3-point attempt came up short in the final seconds, buy online drugs allowing the Buckeyes to remain unbeaten with a 67-64 Big Ten basketball victory over Minnesota. Gophers coach Tubby Smith thought Hollins was fouled by William Buford, who got a piece of the shot. "It was a foul ... any other questions?" Smith said after the game. OSU coach Thad Matta also was ... Read More

Surgery goes well for Buckeye players

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COLUMBUS -- Terrelle Pryor underwent surgery on his right foot on Friday to stabilize ligaments while Chimdi Chekwa had surgery on Wednesday on his wrist. Both surgeries went well according to posts on Pryor and Chekwa's twitter accounts. Pryor was injured in the fourth quarter of the Buckeyes' 31-26 Sugar Bowl win over Arkansas on Tuesday during a quarterback sneak for a first down. He left the game, had tape added to his foot, then returned with a limp. No timetable buying prescription drugs online ... Read More

Ohio State formally announces appeal intent

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COLUMBUS -- Ohio State released a statement today indicating university's intent to appeal the five-game suspensions that five football players face at the start of the 2011 season. The statement reads as follows: Ohio State has notified the NCAA that it will appeal the reinstatement decisions for its football student-athletes. The university has requested this appeal be heard via a teleconference, which would include university officials and the student-athletes. The appeal will be heard by the Division I Committee on Student-Athlete ... Read More

Buckeye commit suffers bone break in all-star game

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By: John Taylor (NBCSports.com) -- One of buying prescription drugs the good things about playing in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl is that you get to showcase your football talents one last time at the high school level before moving on to college ball. One of the bad things is the risk of injury. Unfortunately for an Ohio State recruit, the latter came into play this afternoon. Centerville (OH) High School defensive tackle Michael Bennett suffered a broken left wrist/forearm in the third quarter as ... Read More

Pryor’s legacy will be written in 2011

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By: Matt Horn (PortClintonNewsHerald.com) -- t's ironic that Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor scrawled the word "Vick" on his eye-black for a game last season. It's as if he could see the future. Michael Vick, quarterback of the playoff-bound Philadelphia Eagles, is the poster boy for second chances as he's revitalized his career as an explosive playmaker. It appears Pryor will get a second chance with the Buckeyes after promising coach Jim Tressel he would return to the team next ... Read More

Iowa drops Ohio State to avoid losing early ground in Big Ten

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By: AP via ESPN.com -- IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Iowa looked nothing like the team many thought could win the Big Ten during the start of league play. The 21st-ranked Hawkeyes snapped out of their funk with a convincing win over the rivals who broke their hearts in last year's Big Ten title game. Jaime Printy scored 25 points, Kamille Wahlin added 18 and Iowa beat No. 20 Ohio State 89-76 Saturday to move back to .500 in the Big Ten. Kachine Alexander had 16 points ... Read More

Ohio State men’s hockey blanks No. 7 Miami

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By: Craig Mertz (Examiner.com) -- A late second-period goal by Sergio Somma goal and 40 saves by Cal Heeter led streaking Ohio State to a 1-0 victory over No. 7 Miami (Ohio) in CCHA play on Friday in Value City Arena. The Buckeyes (11-8-1, 6-6-1-1) have win five straight while the RedHawks dropped to 11-7-3, 8-5-2-1. Miami had connected on 30 percent of their power plays in the previous 10 games but could not contain on a 57-second two-man advantage midway ... Read More

“Little Sisters of the Poor” fire back at Ohio State

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By Eugene McCormick (ClevelandLeader.com) -- This puts bulletin board material to shame. If Ohio State and TCU ever meet on the gridiron, I am sure Jim Tressel will point to billboards that a TCU alumni group has put up all over Columbus. The signs read "Congratulations to TCU for their BCS Rose Bowl Victory - Little Sister of the Poor". That mocks OSU President E. Gordan Gee who claimed TCU plays a weak schedule and didn't deserve to play in ... Read More

Jim Tressel Has Ohio State Dominating Big Ten Recruiting

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By: David Wasson (FanHouse.com) -- In the final push toward National Signing Day 2011 on Feb. 2, FanHouse.com will examine the recruiting efforts of a major conference in twice-weekly notebooks. As always, recruiting is an always-changing landscape -- and there are several high-profile players who remain uncommitted. That said, here is FanHouse's review of the Big Ten. The Best OHIO STATE BUCKEYES Total commitments (as of Jan. 5): 20 Five- and four-star commitments: 9 The 411: The Buckeyes broke their streak of losing ... Read More

Terrelle Pryor and “The Apology”

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From: WaitingForNextYear.com -- Tuesday night’s Sugar Bowl was a big night for Ohio State Quarterback Terrelle buy rx drugs Pryor. He has been a lightning rod of controversy over the last month. Between his often-rogue tweets to Tattoo gate to the selling of personal football merchandise to calling out Kirk Herbstreit for never beating Michigan, Pryor has been unable to stay out of the spotlight without even playing a game. The best thing possible for thing for the ... Read More