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      <title>Corey Linsley Post Game</title>
      <description>Ohio State’s offensive line proved to be a major factor in the Buckeyes win on Saturday against Michigan State.  Corey Linsley spoke with members of the media following the game and FOX Sports NEXT was on hand to capture the video.</description>
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      <title>OSU Rosterology: Offensive Line</title>
      <description>BuckeyeSports.com breaks down the Ohio State football roster by position with a look at the numbers Urban Meyer and his new coaching staff will be working with this fall as well as in the foreseeable future. Today we take a look at the offensive line.</description>
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      <title>Linsley, Linemen Complete Crucial Spring</title>
      <description>The Ohio State offensive line was called the most improved group during the spring by head coach Urban Meyer. The progression of the group may be most represented by Corey Linsley, who found himself at a crossroads this winter and has recommitted himself to being a Buckeye.</description>
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      <title>Talkin' Tressel: Miami Edition</title>
      <description>Ohio State will kick off against Miami (Fla.) two days from now, and head coach Jim Tressel met with reporters Thursday morning for his final press conference of the week. Get the latest on the Buckeyes in this update.</description>
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      <title>Mewhort On The Move Again</title>
      <description>He has not been at Ohio State long, but Jack Mewhort has spent time at a number of positions. After the spring game, the former four-star prospect from the Toledo area spoke about his latest position change, what he thinks of the change and how much more comfortable he feels compared to a year ago.</description>
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      <title>Linsley 'Socks' It To State Foes</title>
      <description>Corey Linsley had a lot of things going for him during the state discus finals, chief of which were a pair of lucky argyle socks that clashed with his uniform. Find out why he wore them, how he brought home a title and his thoughts on being on the cusp of starting his Ohio State career.</description>
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      <title>Linsley Ready To Get Started</title>
      <description>He committed months ago, but National Signing Day gave Corey Linsley the chance to officially become a Buckeye. Speaking with BuckeyeSports.com that same day, the offensive lineman talked about the excitement over his future and where he might play at Ohio State.</description>
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      <title>Linsley Brings Unique Skill Set To OSU</title>
      <description>With his verbal commitment to Ohio State, Corey Linsley brings a new skill set to the Buckeyes that is lacking amongst the current members of the offensive line. At least, that is what the OSU coaching staff is telling him.</description>
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      <title>Posey A State Champion, But Lancers Just Shy</title>
      <description>A number of future Buckeyes competed in the Ohio track and field championships over the weekend, but none had a bigger impact than DeVier Posey. The Cincinnati La Salle senior earned a state title in the 400 meters and placed in the top four in two other events, but his Lancers came up just short of a team crown. A number of other future Buckeyes had standout showings.</description>
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      <title>Why Linsley Became A Buckeye</title>
      <description>Ohio State got a player young on experience but long on potential when Corey Linsley offered a verbal commitment to the Buckeyes in late April. Find out what that could mean for the future of the four-star prospect, where he might fit in at the next level and why he eventually chose the Buckeyes.</description>
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      <title>Linsley Becomes Lucky No. 13</title>
      <description>Ohio State picked up verbal commitment No. 13 for its class of 2009 today when Boardman, Ohio, offensive lineman Corey Linsley opted to join the class. A three-star prospect, Linsley gives the Buckeyes two offensive linemen in the fold.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 19:06:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Linsley Puts ND In His Top Three</title>
      <description>Corey Linsley has stopped taking college visits for the time being, and is really putting the recruiting process on hold so he can focus on track season this spring. After he participates in the state finals this May, the 6-foot-4, 285-pound offensive lineman from Youngstown, Ohio, says Notre Dame is his first priority to go see.</description>
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      <title>The Place To Be</title>
      <description>Corey Linsley continues to strongly favor Ohio State. "I'm an Ohio kid and that's the place to be when you're growing up," Linsley said. "Everyone from Ohio wants to go there. Columbus is a great city. I love the team atmosphere that coach Jim Tressel produces there. I love how they are all about team and working together. I like all the coaches and their style..."

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      <title>'09 Unwrapped: Corey Linsley</title>
      <description>At the beginning of the month, Youngstown (Ohio) Boardman offensive lineman Corey Linsley appeared to lean strongly toward the home state Ohio State Buckeyes with a couple of unofficial visits to other suitors standing between him and an early commitment.  After taking a trip out west, however, he now stands ready to prolong his recruitment.  Read on for his early top four and his next visit.</description>
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      <title>Linsley Closing In On Commitment?</title>
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   Boardman {Ohio] lineman Corey Linsley was offered a scholarship by Ohio State on Friday. Sunday he attended the Buckeye basketball game against Michigan State. Linsley discussed his unofficial visit with Bill Greene.</description>
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     Boardman [Ohio] guard Corey Linsley was offered a scholarship by Jim Tressel and the Ohio State Buckeyes Friday afternoon. Linsley, one of the top linemen in Ohio, is adding offers daily and is blowing up from a recruiting standpoint. Bill Greene has more.</description>
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      <title>Linsley Becoming a Popular Target</title>
      <description>Not many people knew much about Corey Linsley outside of eastern Ohio,  prior to past few weeks. Now, the talented junior has schools from across the country interested in the Youngstown area prospect.</description>
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