Doug Harris was a sports writer for the Dayton Daily News from 1997-2013, covering Ohio State football and University of Dayton basketball. He won the Associated Press award for the best game story in Ohio for his coverage of the Buckeyes’ 2002 national championship win. He also won numerous state AP awards during his 10 years at the Springfield News-Sun. He was a four-year UD varsity basketball player, starting at guard in 1976-77 and serving as co-captain in 1978-79. Between his newspaper stints, he served for seven years as an area director for Young Life, an international Christian outreach ministry. He and his wife Dott live in Springfield and have two grown daughters and seven grandchildren.
The Played Like 'Real' Hurricanes...Ohio State puts away Tulsa but inexperience shows in sluggish first half … Defense comes through with two touchdowns on interceptions … Offense produces just six points in first half. Final assessment from columnist Doug Harris? They're not man-eaters yet. Read today's inside feature.
The Buckeyes are the least experienced team in the nation, but that doesn't mean they lack talent ...The 2015 squad actually underachieved despite a 12-1 record ... Many are predicting a Big Ten title for Ohio State despite the losses to the NFL. Assessment of a talented Buckeye team for 2016 from Doug Harris in today's feature.