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Buckeye Blotter: Simmons Pleads Guilty

Looks guilty to me…

After being arrested last July for having sex with a 14 year old student, former Buckeye captain Jason Simmons plead guilty today to three counts of sexual battery meaning he could face up to five years in the hole.

Additionally, DDN noted he’s earned the title Tier Three Sex Offender meaning he’ll have to keep law enforcement informed of his address for the remainder of his life.

Unfortunately, the judge didn’t order him castrated but I’m sure 5 years in the joint for doin’ the dirty with a 14 year old will result in a few beatings, at least.

Maybe I’m crazy, but you’d think a former Buckeye captain could parlay stories of the glory days into some action with a woman of legal age.

Bare minimum his record of 4.0 sacks in a game (Washington, ‘91) should yield some dry humping from a Dayton area Cougar if he played his cards right. Ridiculous.

Former Buckeye or not, dude can rot in the clink forever for all we care.

Have a Great Weekend

More Hoops Nugs: Oden Will Be Your Mentor Edition

Could Oden change Kosta and create a Blazin’ dynasty?

There is no question Buckeye Nation felt Kosta Koufos should have stayed another year. Dreams of twin towers have danced in our heads for two years now and Kosta would have fit perfectly at the four spot, while B.J. Mullins could control the inside next year. We all know Kosta is selfish for not fulfilling our dreams and pursuing his, but it looks as if he may have made the right decision.

There are a couple of draft lists that have Koufos ranked within the top 16 prospects and Draft Express has Kosta listed as the 13th pick in their mock draft.

Which team has the best chance at pick #13 in this years draft you ask? Well that would be the Portland Trailblazers. What if Buckeye fan, what if? Could our dreams of Buckeye twin towers happen in the NBA? Would all be forgiven if Koufos ends up playing along side McLovin?

In another news, it became official yesterday, as Thad received the signed letters of intent for the two JUCO players he had been pursuing. Jeremie Simmons, a 6′2″ guard, originally from Chicago and 6′9″ Nikola Kecman, a native of Serbia. Chris profiled Simmons a bit last week and it looks as if Kecman is a prototypical European big man, Koufos Jr. anyone?

Hoops Nugs: OB’s Wallet On Swole Edition

The scene in O’Brien’s driveway

Former head basketball coach Jim O’Brien was seen outside a National Check Cashers branch in Whitehall late Monday night armed with a check for $2.74 million thanks to Andy Geiger’s botched firing of the man with the $6,000 handshake.

Though I’m still red-assed over the whole saga, I’m pleased it’s finally over and done with.


Former O’Brien assistant coach and recruiting coordinator David Spiller also made the news taking over as head basketball coach at Berne Union High School. Spiller had been out of hoops altogether, working for John Deere and UPS, but the coaching itch returned.

I’m doubting the line of candidates for the post was overwhelming but it probably didn’t hurt that Spiller interviewed armed with references from Michael Redd and Clark Kellogg. Good luck to Spills in his new role.


In one other bit of news, it was recently announced Thad Matta’s Buckeyes have agreed to a home and home series with John Calipari’s Memphis Tigers. The first game will be in The Pyramid next season with a return game in The Schott the following season.

Besides the Tigers, other known non-conference games next season include Butler and at Miami as part of the Big Ten / ACC Mismatch, er…Challenge.

Gholston Picks a Number and Other Catchup Bits

NY Daily News Photo

Apologies for the lack of updates, but the real world comes knocking every now and then. These are just a few of the items that caught my eye last week.

The Gun Show has taken part in his first practice as a Jet, but settled on a new number before doing so. 56 is now officially the new scary. The New York press were quick to make an LT connection, which Gholston deflected:

“He played for the Giants, a whole different team. For me, it’s a good number. There are only so many numbers you get to choose from as a linebacker.”

The New York Daily News article linked above also pointed out that the last Jet to wear 56 was former “third round bust” Anthony Schegel. Ouch.


Excellent blog, but definite Buckeye haters The Big Lead are playing up a dinner between Terrelle Pryor and Cris Carter the night before the spring game at Eddie George’s joint on campus. Pryor was already signed by this time and we’re sure he paid for the dinner, right? Right? So, nothing to see here. Move along.


Scout updated their 2009 recruit rankings and six Buckeye commits are featured in the top 100, more than any other school. What’s most amazing, though is the fact that all six are defenders.

Buckeye Commits in the Scout 100
Rank Pos Name
5 LB Dorian Bell
29 DT Johnny Simon
56 CB Darrell Givens
59 CB C.J. Barnett
74 DE Melvin Fellows
81 S Jamie Wood

I’m pretty sure the 2011 defensive two-deep is going to earn an MA rating.

Georgia and Texas each have five recruits in the top 100, while USC and LSU have for a piece.

Michigan and Michigan State each have two members of the top 100 and Illinois has one. I realize it’s way early, but at the pace Tressel is roping in top flight players relative to the lack of activity from conference brethren leads me to wonder if the Buckeyes wouldn’t be better off seceding from the Big Ten and trying to play full-time in the SEC. At this pace, the team’s only legitimate challenge will be once a year in January unless something is done. (Woo-hoo bitches Buckeye fan is nearly back and after September 13th will once again be shitting in coolers nationwide.)


Zook’s interloping into the fertile Ohio recruiting grounds is getting more notice and the Zooker is obviously pretty proud of his work. Good thing the Vest delivered that Melvin Fellows smack-down, to keep the upstart in check.

Have a Great Weekend

(Via Dotting the “I”)

Catching Up with a Buckeye Super Fan

Miss it chantKyle during one of his famous “miss it” chants.

If you have been to or watched a Buckeye basketball game on TV over the last five years, you undoubtedly have seen the kid in this photo, OSU senior Kyle Blizzard. Kyle is originally from Trenton, Ohio and will graduate in June with a communications degree and business minor, hopefully parlaying his education into a job within the sports realm.

I have marveled at Kyle’s enthusiasm, cheering antics and of course his killer seats, I thought he would be an excellent person to talk Buckeye hoops with and he definitely did not let me down.

The atmosphere at the Schott has been a major disappointment since the facility opened in 1999 and if more people took on the attitude that Kyle does for every game, it could be one of the toughest places to play in the country. Kyle was kind enough to take some time out of his job search and school schedule to discuss a variety of topics about the Schott and Buckeye hoops.

11W is very appreciative of his time and I hope his insights will spark another lazy Thursday discussion on these topics.


Do you get special treatment to make sure you are in the front row?

The answer to this question is a little detailed because it depends on the policy of that particular game. Students can buy “splits” which are basically season ticket packages for the Big Ten games and all other games are sold separately. I had to approach the splits differently than the other games.

I’ll talk about the season ticket packages. I originally started sitting in the front rows when I was a freshman. I was involved in Block “O” and its NutHouse committee. At that time there were very few students who actually came to basketball games. Those two things were what allowed me to get those seats. My sophomore and junior years, I was an officer in Block “O” (president during my junior year). Block “O” and the athletic department work together on a lot of things and that relationship allowed us to reward our hard working officers with good seats. Last year we had assigned seats which didn’t work out as well as hoped and I bounced around from game to game.

This year, the athletic department tried a new policy for students in which they could buy general admission tickets that would allow them to sit in the lower bowl based on when they showed up to the arena. I and many other dedicated, (even in cold, snowy winter) absolutely crazy basketball fans would sit outside in line waiting for the doors to open so we could get as close to the action as possible.

Or for a less descriptive answer, being very involved in Block “O” helped me get seats up front for most of the years while this year I had to show up hours before the doors opened with all the other crazy Buckeye fans.


How or what is the process to get students to choreograph cheers/chants? Any meetings? Coaches involved?

Basically, just yell one out and get others to join in. There are some chants/cheers that we do that take some practice to learn. In the past, we would just do them a lot during the games and people would pick them up. Block “O” has always worked to find ways for students to join in on them and last year there was a big “tip-off meeting” to help teach everyone the tricks.

Again, it’s just someone feeling the game and what’s going on, knowing what would be good for that moment, and taking a leading role to get everyone to join in, kind of a lead by example method. Really, anyone can do it, and the more creative the better. Coach Matta has encouraged us all along to be loud and get into the game with chants and cheers. He even said he’d take a technical foul for us if he had to.

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The First Major Shot Has Been Fired

UPDATE: Now with new, working video and a NY Times link on the take.

And…

Or is that like the 34th shot? Anyway, Viva Leitch. And Buzz Bissinger may have anger issues.

Not to have a cock-measuring contest or anything, but I’m guessing the three writers of this site make comparable (or better) money than your typical sports reporter at our real and completely unrelated jobs. Then we come home and do this is a hobby. And best of all, we’re all out of mom’s basement.

Finally, I hate saying this, but Braylon Edwards seems to be pretty intelligent and on point.

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Koufos Officially History

As reported by Dottingthei via the Canton Repository, Kosta Koufos has announced he’s dropping out, hiring an agent and leaving Ohio State.

Of course, this of no surprise to most of us but I’m wondering how everyone feels about the fact his decision is likely another kick in the balls to the APR score?

Do you blame Koufos, Matta for going after one-and-done’s, the NCAA for this rule screwing schools or quarters or something else?

Jeremie Simmons - “No P.J. Hill”

The Predator: Instant No-ffense

Amen to that. PD’s Doug Lesmerises just took the words right out of my mouth.

Jeremie Simmons, the 6′2″ juco Matta brought in to compete at the point, appears poised to see significant court time according to his Mott CC coach Steve Schmidt:

They recruited this kid to come in and make an impact. That’s what my expectations are and that’s what the kid’s are. He’s very crafty with the ball and he’s very unselfish, but he can really shoot the ball,” Schmidt said.

It sounds as if handles aren’t the main strength of his game but he pumped in 21 and 5 a night on his way to a D2 juco POY award. If nothing else, he provides insurance if Crater can’t handle the point duties from day one considering Evan Turner is likely to spend his time on the baseline helping rebound instead of using his versatility to bring the ball up the floor from time to time.

This, of course, assumes Kosta Koufos is definitely out the door. If that’s the case, Koufos better hope TSN’s Mike DeCourcy isn’t in any NBA franchise’s war room based on the most scathing observation of Koufos’ decision/game I’ve read to date. Here’s a taste but the rest is just as good:

Ohio State center Kosta Koufos is making the biggest mistake. His presence on the list represents either a complete waste of time or a serious miscalculation of his current value.

Ouch.

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