Posts Tagged ‘ Ohio State ’

Who’s that man on the horse?

March 8, 2010
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Who’s that man on the horse?

If you’ve been wondering who that dashing young man is riding around on a horse promoting Old Spice, then you’ve come to the right place. The identity is none other than former ASU WR  Isaiah Mustafa. Mustafa may have not been a stellar wideout, but he did make it to the sidelines during the 1997 Rose Bowl lose to Ohio State, 20-17. Unfortunately, his football career never took off. He tried out for various teams to include the Tennessee Oilers...

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Pryor’s Surgery A Success

February 11, 2010
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Pryor’s Surgery A Success

Ohio State’s Terrelle Pryor underwent successful arthroscopic surgery on his right knee yesterday. Pryor is expected to recover quickly and should be at 100% by the start of OSU’s spring practice on April 11th. A week before the 2010 Rose Bowl, Pryor revealed that he suffered ligament damage in one of his knees but claimed that the injury wasn’t significant enough to keep him sidelined. The two year starter from Jeanette, PA enters his third season as the Buckeyes’ signal caller.

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Clarett seeks prison release

February 10, 2010
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Clarett seeks prison release

During the 2002 national championship game, all eyes were on Ohio State RB Maurice Clarett as he scored the game winning touchdown in double overtime against the heavily favored Miami Hurricanes. Since that glories TD, it has been all downhill for Clarett. Clarett pleaded guilty back in September 2006 for possession of a firearm while holding up two people outside of a Columbus bar. Since then, he has been a guest of the state and he currently resides at...

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Heyward enjoys the college life, he will be back next season

January 25, 2010
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Heyward enjoys the college life, he will be back next season

At least 53 underclassmen are rolling the dice for a shot at the NFL. Some notable names include ND’s Jimmy Clausen , Penn State’s Navarro Bowman, and Oklahoma State’s Dez Bryant. These players are just a few of those electing to forego their senior year of college for the riches and fame of the NFL. However, not all underclassmen are ready for the fame and fortune of the next level. One of the top defensive ends in the country...

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Michigan gets a slice of pie

January 6, 2010
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Michigan gets a slice of pie

Domino’s CEO David Brandon is done tossing pizza dough. He is trading in his flour encrusted apron for a shinny new clipboard. The University of Michigan announced that Mr. Brandon will replace Bill Martin as the new athletic director. Mr. Brandon is no stranger to Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan as Domino’s Pizza Inc. is based in Ann Arbor and Mr. Brandon used to wear the maze and blue under the tutelage of the late Bo Schembechler in the early 70’s....

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How serious is Pryor’s injury?

December 28, 2009
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How serious is Pryor’s injury?

During the New Mexico State game back on Halloween, Ohio State’s stud sophomore QB Terrelle Pryor suffered an ankle injury during the win that’s been nagging him ever since. Now it’s just been revealed that he has been dealing with another injury, a partially torn PCL in his knee. Though the Buckeyes and Pryor are mum on which knee is injured, it doesn’t matter, a partial tear will simply slow down Pryor and his aggressiveness. Although, Pryor is assuring...

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Every Rose Bowl has its thorn

December 24, 2009
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Every Rose Bowl has its thorn

The 96th Rose Bowl is getting a little more interesting as both Oregon and Ohio State are dealing with shrinking rosters. The Oregon Ducks have just announced that back-up WR Jamere Holland is academically ineligible for post season play. During the season, he amassed 13 catches for 199 yards and 2 TDs. The Eugene Register-Guard reported that this is nothing new for Holland and the Ducks as he has been dealing with academic issues all throughout his collegiate career....

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2010 Rose Bowl

December 9, 2009
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2010 Rose Bowl

The 2010 Rose Bowl (Oregon vs. Ohio State) has Mr. Miles excited for all sorts of reasons. First and foremost, I would like to see nothing more than Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli get his bell rung one good time by the Buckeye‘s defense. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy watching Oregon and I’ve been impressed with the job that first year coach Chip Kelly has done. But if I have to watch Masoli jump around one more time after...

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