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Scarlet Sunrise: Buckeyes near top of leaderboard after two days at NCAA Championship

Spencer-Holbrookby:Spencer Holbrook05/26/24

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Buckeyes near top of leaderboard after two days at NCAA Championship

After two days at the NCAA Championship, Ohio State in the hunt as a team. Following back-to-back 294s as a team, the Buckeyes are in good shape to advance as one of the top 15 teams into the final round.

Ohio State is currently tied for sixth — with a team score of +12.

Neal Shipley shot a two-under 70 to lead the Buckeyes on Saturday. He’s tied for 27th overall on the individual side; he’s +3 for the tournament. Adam Wallin, meanwhile, shot a two-over 74 on Saturday. After an opening round four-under-par 68, he’s tied for second overall as an individual.

Ohio State is part of the morning wave on Sunday.

Stay tuned to Lettermen Row for more updates on the Buckeyes men’s golf team at the NCAA Championship.

What is best-case scenario for Ohio State QB room?

Ohio State left spring with a good read on its five-man quarterback room.

No, the Buckeyes weren’t ready to name a starter — or even define a pecking order for the unit. But they certainly learned a lot about their signal-callers in the 15 practices stretching from early March to mid-April.

Now it’s time to begin formulating how training camp will be structured, especially since all five stuck around for this upcoming season. And reps won’t be as evenly spread out as they were in spring ball.

Ohio State must have a good feel for its quarterback position heading into training camp — and map out scenarios that could help or hurt the offense. Lettermen Row is doing just that, charting the best-case scenario and the worst-case scenario for the Buckeyes quarterbacks.

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READ: Best-case, worst-case scenarios for Buckeyes quarterback room

Naming gutsiest performance from each starting Buckeyes QB

Ohio State has ranked inside the top 11 in scoring offense all but one year since Ryan Day joined the staff in 2017. The Buckeyes typically score early and often. Blowouts are common for them.

But every season there are games that go down to the wire. Others include injury-weathering superstars.

Those games deliver unforgettable moments, many of which are centered around the signal caller.

So, as Lettermen Row “Quarterbacks Week” reaches its conclusion, we are winding back the clock and reliving the most gutsy performances from the last five Ohio State starting quarterbacks.

READ: Reliving most gutsy performances from last five Buckeyes starting quarterbacks

Counting Down

Buckeyes vs. Akron: 97 days
Buckeyes vs. Michigan: 188 days

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