Jun 6, 2009
By: Tim Bielik (BleacherReport.com) -- Any fan of college football cannot purchase prescription drugs without a prescription deny that Jim Tressel has returned Ohio State football to the powerhouse program status that has not been there since the Woody Hayes era.
He brought the Buckeyes their first national title since the Hayes era.
He made Ohio State the most dominant team in the Big Ten consistently during his tenure.
He has brought excitement back to Columbus and even created a cult following.
He has ... Read More
Jun 1, 2009
By Paul Steinbach (AthleticBusiness.com) --
An NCAA-record 95,722 fans nearly filled Ohio Stadium for the Ohio State University football team's annual spring game April 25. Most paid $5 to see the Scarlet scrimmage the White (OSU students, at the last-minute insistence of head coach Jim Tressel, were admitted free this year). Two fans, however, paid big bucks to see the Buckeyes battle up close and personal. Monika Bajaj and Craig Martin each bid more than $2,000 for the right to serve as honorary ... Read More
May 16, 2009
By: Michael Periatt (BleacherReport.com) --
I've been reading all the backlash from that Andy Staples article that basically said Pryor was better than Tebow and Bradford. And I have one thing to say..
WHO CARES!!!
Really, we can go back and forth all day and argue until we are blue in the face and still probably change no one's mind.
Why don't we talk about what really matters like oh I dont know, the BCS CHAMPIONSHIP?!
But we'll get back to that in a second
I went up ... Read More
May 15, 2009
By: Matt Hinton (Yahoo.com) --
One of the themes of the last couple weeks is contenders, and what makes (or breaks) a team's shot at No. 1, and as I indicated in premature assessment of Ohio State, OSU -- a ubiquitous contender the last four years -- looks like a definite "break." This has much less to do with the Buckeyes' recent failures in their biggest games (though they've become too obvious for even an OSU defender to overlook) than with the much ... Read More
May 14, 2009
By: Kyle Strittholt (BleacherReport.com) --
Tim Tebow has been amazing since his freshman year at Florida. He is arguably the strongest quarterback in college football. He can score with his arm as well as his legs, and has led his team in winning the 2009 National Title.
Winning the 2008 Heisman Trophy is just a highlight of what this kid has done. Because of this, he's been labeled the “Superman” of college football.
Is he really the most electrifying player of college football anymore?
Terrelle Pryor ... Read More
May 9, 2009
By: Ken Bradley (Sporting News) --
When Terrelle Pryor committed to Ohio State last year, big things immediately were expected from the dual-threat quarterback from Pennsylvania. buy prescription drugs online It didn't take long for him to become the Buckeyes' starter. He ran for 631 yards and threw for 1,311 while completing 60.6 percent of his pass attempts. Despite that success, concern lingers: Can a running quarterback be successful throwing the ball? He answered that question in OSU's spring game, completing 13 ... Read More
May 6, 2009
By: Kyle Strittholt (BleacherReport.com) Viagra cheap --
Last season, if you asked who would be the Buckeyes biggest rusher, it would be no question: Chris “Beanie” Wells. Now, Wells is in Arizona to make a big difference and the Buckeyes have to find a new rushing leader.
Last season, Ohio State’s second leading rusher was Terrelle Pryor; he was a dual threat through the air and on the ground. As a runner, Pryor gained 631 yards and scored six touchdowns.
I ... Read More
May 4, 2009
By: Doug Lesmerises (Cleveland Plain Dealer) --
Who will be the leading rusher?
Now that spring practice is complete, I'll have five thoughts on each Ohio State position group: receivers, defensive line, offensive line, defensive backs, running backs, quarterbacks, and linebackers.
Last week we hit the receivers, defensive line, offensive line and defensive backs, so this week we start with the running backs.
Ohio State running backs
Thought No. 1
Two running backs rushing for 1,000 yards each is out of the question, but ...
With Dan Herron ... Read More
May 1, 2009
By: Salvador Rodriguez (KTAR.com) --
At his introduction to the media on Thursday at the team's practice facility in Tempe, Arizona Cardinals first round pick Beanie Wells said he was excited to be with his new team and in the NFL.
"It's an honor just to be a part of the Arizona Cardinals organization, Viagra buy and it's truly a blessing for me to have an opportunity to play in the National Football League," Wells said. "I'm excited and ready to ... Read More
Apr 30, 2009
By: Jeremy Jeffries (BleacherReport.com) --
Just how will The Ohio State Buckeyes fill their holes on Offense?
With the likes of Chris "Beanie" Wells, Brian Robiskie, and Brian Hartline all off to the NFL. What ever will they do?
The Ohio State Buckeye fans every couple of years find themselves asking that same question. The Buckeyes always find talent, sometimes the talent is a new recruit that can step in and fill the hole or it is a guy like Austin Spitler who has ... Read More