Last year Jack Sawyer was a square-pegged defensive end in the round hole defensive coordinator Jim Knowles calls the Jack. The experiment didn't work and Knowles still doesn't have a Jack, but the guy named Jack is ready to team up with J.T. Tuimoloau to be what the Buckeyes hope will be a dominant pair of ends. Jeff Gilbert writes for Friday Press Pros from Buckeyes spring practice.
Ohio State's Trey Lipsey entered a game Sunday against the University of Dayton with a .071 batting average due to groin injury that sidelined him for 10 games. He exploded against the Flyers for a home run (pictured), double and a single to drive in six runs and lead the Buckeyes to a 12-8 victory, their seventh straight win. Hal McCoy writes Ohio State baseball.