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Mark Znidar comes to Press Pros Magazine after 33 ½ years at The Columbus Dispatch. From 1996 until September 2018, he staffed high school sports, Ohio colleges that included the Mid-American Conference, Ohio State’s upcoming opponents in football and Ohio State baseball. In the previous three seasons he covered the Columbus Clippers triple-A baseball team.His other beats were Ohio State basketball (1985-88), Clippers (1985-86 and 1989-93), Cincinnati Bengals (1993-95) and NASCAR (1994-2008). He subbed on the Columbus Blue Jackets and Ohio State women’s basketball beats.In March 2017, Znidar was inducted into the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame. Znidar was born in Cleveland and raised in Richmond Heights. He graduated from Cleveland St. Joseph High School and the University of Dayton. He also worked for The Atlantic City Press, Lake County News-Herald and Baltimore News-American.He has a daughter, Amanda, and four grandchildren.
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Wednesday, 05 October 2022 / Published in Features, Home Features, OSU, OSU Feature

Ohio State’s Day Knows He Must “Win Them All”

It didn't take Paul Chryst's firing by Wisconsin to remind the head coach that there is pressure to win the Big Ten championship and national championship almost every season.  Mark Znidar writes from this week's Tuesday press conference.
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Saturday, 01 October 2022 / Published in Features, Home Features, OSU, OSU Feature

Ohio State Clunky At Times In Smacking Rutgers, 49-10

The pass game didn't blister...but Miyan Williams and the Buckeyes ran wild, Williams tying a school record with five touchdown in a game, to beat Rutgers Saturday, 49-10. Read Mark Znidar in Sunday's Press Pros.
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Friday, 30 September 2022 / Published in Features, OSU

Ohio State Leaning On Backups, Walk-Ons And Kids

Injuries to starters have forced defensive and offensive coaches to reach down the depth chart to fill key positions in the secondary and at receiver going into the Homecoming game against Rutgers. Read Mark Znidar's Saturday preview in Friday's Press Pros.
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Tuesday, 27 September 2022 / Published in Features, Home Features, OSU, OSU Feature

Day: No Way is Stroud Expected To Be Perfect

From the Tuesday 'Presser'.....The Heisman Trophy candidate was asked some pointed questions about being intercepted and having, for him, a low completion percentage against Wisconsin. But he has been without Jaxon Smith-Njigba while having to break in some young receivers. Mark Znidar writes the Buckeyes.
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Sunday, 25 September 2022 / Published in Features, Home Features, OSU, OSU Feature

Fired-Up Ohio State Makes Road Kill Of Badgers, 52-21

Buckeyes 'flip' out in prime-time win over Wisconsin...Tight end Cade Stover's first quarter touchdown (above) set an exciting tone for a impressive offensive effort as the unbeaten Buckeyes throttled Wisconsin in a Saturday night 'special' at the 'Shoe. Mark Znidar writes about it for Sunday's Press Pros.
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