This Week in Twitter is a look at some of the week's best and most entertaining tweets from Buckeyeland and beyond.
Ohio State's pro day has come and gone. Of course, C.J. Stroud was the headliner nationally of the day, with the OSU quarterback a strong candidate to go No. 1 overall in next month's NFL Draft. As such, 14 members of the Carolina Panthers organization attended OSU's pro day, including head coach Frank Reich.
Reich and Stroud talked several times throughout the day, and the Panthers took Stroud out to dinner the night before.
Stroud said being the No. 1 overall pick would be a dream come true for him, but if he listens to his younger self, he might want to fall to pick No. 5 if you check the date of this tweet.
Nonetheless, getting to meet with the entire Seattle Seahawks contingent at OSU pro day must have been a cool moment for Stroud.
The hype was in full force for Stroud after his workout, most notably from his own head coach.
If you're 6-foot-6, 310 pounds, you're supposed to be naturally a little on the slower side, right? Well, don't tell Paris Johnson that.
Speaking of Johnson, he may have helped himself the most in terms of draft stock according to national NFL reporter Albert Breer.
Another Buckeye that caught the eyes of NFL scouts Wednesday was defensive end Zach Harrison.
He's not even eligible for this year's NFL Draft, but arguably the most impressive performer at OSU's pro day was Marvin Harrison Jr., according to several NFL scouts.
As you'd expect, there was lots of NFL interest in OSU at pro day, with each NFL organization being represented in some fashion.
Speaking of Buckeyes in the NFL, Justin Fields took a big step in his second season with the Chicago Bears.
Ohio State men's hockey made the 16-team NCAA Tournament and didn't have any problems getting off to a terrific start in round one, demolishing Harvard 8-1.
The women's hockey team had a terrific season finishing as national runner ups, and now six players will have an opportunity to do big things.
Before Ohio State women's basketball took on UConn on Saturday, the Ohio State WBB account tweeted an inside look at the team's Sweet 16 run.