Dominic Kirks Visits Columbus: Buckeyes’ Exciting Twist in the 2024 Recruiting Game

Dominic Kirks

So, picture this: we signed twenty-one prospects during the early signing period, but guess what? We might not be done yet for the 2024 recruiting class! Now, let’s talk about Dominic Kirks. Our eyes are on none other than Dominic Kirks, the in-state defensive end. Let’s talk stats. Kirks is a 6-foot, 4-inch, 255-pound beast, ranking at No. 33 among defensive linemen and holding the 251st spot in the overall prospect ranking, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings. That’s the kind of talent that screams Buckeye excellence.

Dominic Kirks

De-committed to Washington

Well, it seems like the departure of head coach Kalen DeBoers from Washington, who hopped over to lead the Alabama program after the legendary Nick Saban retired, played a role in Kirks’ change of heart.

Pitt

It’s worth noting that Pitt was in the running for Kirks during his initial decision-making process. However, he ultimately chose Washington. Fast forward to last Friday night, and things took a turn. With Coach DeBoer heading to Alabama, Kirks decided to reopen the recruiting chapter and explore his options once again. And for those who like a bit of déjà vu, Pitt was in the running for Kirks the first … Read more at FryingPanSports

What did we learn from week 4 of the College Football Season?

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The Big 10 (+1) knows how to schedule pre-league games.

Whether it is #2 Ohio State vs. Directional (Eastern) Michigan or #18 Iowa vs. Ball Corporation State, with just a few exceptions the Big 10 has played mostly easy opponents. Even so, a few teams had problems with the sisters of the poor. Northwestern struggled to defeat another Directional Michigan (Central) 30-25. Worse yet Purdue lost badly to Toledo of the MAC.

A few good games

#1 Alabama went to #10 Arkansas and came from behind in the 4th quarter to win 24-20. The game may have hurt QB Mallett’s pro prospects because he suffered 3 picks only one of which was not his fault.

#3 Boise St. beat #24 Oregon State 37-24. Except for a game against the current #25 Nevada, this was Boise’s last chance on a national stage to impress the voters and the computer of their case for inclusion in a National Championship game. Their win over Virginia Tech looked good until VTk lost to James Madison. The computers are killing Boise due to the “strength of schedule” factor to the point that I don’t think Boise can get into the Big Game.

#5 Oregon looked … Read more at FryingPanSports

What to look for this weekend in College games.

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Tonight Utah St. @ 20 BYU The Cougars should have no problem with Utah St. This game should be over by half time but probably won’t be. BYU has a habit of playing down to the competition even at home.

Tonight Pitt @ Louisville Pitt was stunned by NC State last week. They have looked good until that game but State controlled the ball over 37 minutes. The Pitt D could not get off the field. Louisville was thought by some to be a top 25 team before the season. They are not. Pitt wins easily.

#4 LSU @ #18 Georgia LSU is 4th by default. They are not that good. Their win over Washington looked a lot better than it was after the upset of USC. The team is struggling on O. They just got by a very weak Mississippi St. team last week 30-26. QB Jefferson has good passing stats against weak DBs and the Tigers can’t run the ball. Georgia is a better team and is getting 3 points at home. LSU plays better at night at home and neither is the case here. Take the Bulldogs and give the 3.

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My thoughts on the second week of the NCAA Tournament.

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My thoughts on the second week of the NCAA Tournament.

By Bill Smith

Lots and lots and lots of chalk. The top 3 seeds dominated the play in the second week of the NCAA. Over all, the committee was right about the top dozen teams.

In the tournament, quality depth is critical.

As I said in My thoughts on betting the NCAA Tournament—For entertainment purposes only depth is critical for surviving and moving on. North Carolina’s depth was a major factor in both of their wins. In the critical minutes at the end of games their opponents had their hands on hips searching for a breath of oxygen while the NC starters were rested.

Don’t worry about top seed teams that lost early in their conference tournament. NC moved on while Duke failed to make the final 4.

After the first weekend, beware of the one man team. As good as Blake Griffin is, it is far too easy to stop a single player. Griffin will be the first choice in the NBA draft if he comes out (which he will). Even though he scored 23, NC found ways to keep him down when it counted.

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