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Buckeyes Dominate, Recruiting Class Shines

Buckeye Beat podcast highlights a dominant season for Ohio State football, with 12 players earning AP All-Big Ten honors and coach Patricia named a Broyles Award finalist. The basketball team faces mixed results, including a loss to Illinois and a win over Northwestern, but struggles with close losses. Recruiting news brings excitement with three committed athletes winning state championships and Chris Henry Junior signing, forming a strong 2026 recruiting class. Ohio States athletic programs continue to generate buzz with their consistent success and promising future.

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