Apr 30, 2009
By: Doug Lesmerises (Cleveland Plain Dealer) Levitra pill whithout prescription --
ameron Heyward is one of the most important OSU recruits of the last few years.
The last commit for the Class of 2007 has been a line-saver from the start, stepping into the starting lineup as a freshmen after Lawrence Wilson broke his leg in the first game of the season.
After making 33 tackles, including 10 for a loss, as a freshman, Heyward felt he didn't have a great season last ... Read More
Apr 30, 2009
From: TransworldNews.com --
Mark Titus, Cialis pill whithout prescription an Ohio State University student and blogger, declared for the 2009 NBA Draft Thursday, causing a stir to the league.
Titus, who maintains a blog entitled "Club Trillion", announced his decision to declare for the draft on his blog Wednesday. Titus, a walk-on reserve guard for the Buckeyes, has played just two games and recorded just one rebound for the Ohio State basketball team.
Soon thereafter, the NBA called Titus' decision "a mockery" and ... Read More
Apr 30, 2009
By: Brian Deutsch (MNDaily.com) --
Ohio State guard Mark Titus was basically told to scram by the NBA when he announced his intention to forego his senior year with the Buckeyes and enter this year’s draft.
There’s a catch.
Titus, a one-time student manager for the Buckeyes, has been a bench player his entire career. He announced his decision on his blog, Club Trillion, only to have the NBA call it a “mockery” of the draft process . The NBA might have ... Read More
Apr 30, 2009
By: Kyle Neddenriep (IndyStar.com) --
With some prodding from the league, blogger and Ohio State basketball benchwarmer Mark Titus has withdrawn Propecia pill whithout prescription his name from the NBA draft.
Titus, a 2006 Brownsburg High School graduate, is the author of “Club Trillion: Live views from the end of the bench” (clubtrillion.blogspot.com), which started as a creative outlet and has developed a significant following, recently surpassing one million page views.
In an April 9 entry, Titus wrote about his tongue-in-cheek decision 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
Apr 30, 2009
By: MATT MARKEY (ToledoBlade.com) --
COLUMBUS - If you play tight end or safety at Ohio State there are certain performance expectations, but not everyone always remembers your name.
Play linebacker for the Buckeyes and the expectations increase tenfold, and there's no anonymity to be found.
Chris Spielman, A.J. Hawk, Randy Gradishar, Tom Cousineau, Steve Tovar, Pepper Johnson and Andy Katzenmoyer have all worn the armor and patrolled the heart of the field for Ohio State. Those legendary Buckeyes still cast long shadows around ... Read More
Apr 29, 2009
By: Zack Meisel (TheLantern.com) --
Ohio State football might finally have that confidence, that edge and that tenacity. While all of the talk about the SEC's superiority in college football focuses on speed and athleticism, what really matters more than anything else is attitude.
For the past few years, the Buckeyes have lacked the outspoken leaders that can fire up an entire team. OSU reached consecutive title games because of an abundance of talent on the roster. The difference between the eventual champions ... Read More
Apr 29, 2009
By: MIKE PERRY (MorningJournal.com) --
COLUMBUS — As the days grow long and the weather heats up, high school seniors fight through a phenomenon called "senioritis."
According to Wikipedia, senioritis is "decreased motivation towards studies displayed by students nearing the end of their high school careers."
For Storm Klein and eight of his teammates, "senioritis" is the last thing on their minds. They are more worried about learning the play book, hitting the weight room, working with their position coach and getting through the ... Read More
Apr 29, 2009
By: Michael Cline (BleacherReport.com) --
Todd Boeckman spent most of his senior season on the Ohio State sideline, watching as freshman quarterback Terrelle Pryor began to send waves across the college football waters.
He also spent all of Saturday and Sunday watching as player after player was chosen in the NFL Draft, but failed to hear his own name mentioned.
But on Monday, Boeckman got a call that might just change his life forever.
The Cincinnati Bengals have invited Todd Boeckman, as well as others, ... Read More
Apr 29, 2009
By: Doug Lesmerises (Cleveland Plain Dealer) --
Now that spring practice is complete, I'll have five thoughts on each Ohio State position group this week: offensive line, receivers, running backs, quarterbacks, defensive line, linebackers and defensive backs.
Let's start with the receivers.
Ohio State receivers
Thought No. 1
Brian Robiskie and Brian Hartline will be more difficult to replace than you might think.
One thing we know by now is that Ohio State produces NFL quality receivers on a regular basis. In the last six years, eight ... Read More