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Nope, the answer to all of those is Ohio State LOL what are you talking about? Ohio State does produce some good players, but remember 99.9 % don't even start in the pro's... Reggie Bush started his first year coming from USC... |
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So did AJ Hawk, so did Troy Smith, so did Ted Ginn Jr, so did Santonio Holmes... should I go on?
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So did AJ Hawk, so did Troy Smith, so did Ted Ginn Jr, so did Santonio Holmes... should I go on? There is no going on...those are the ONLY 4 players that got front row seats because they were watching the game from the bench....I guess you can call them the bench warmers |
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All of those guys were starters in their rookie year
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All of those guys were starters in their rookie year Troy Smith watched from the bench until their QB fell apart...and Ted Ginn smiled the whole game and took it like he won the game all by himself even though he doesn't even play.... |
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Edited by
ZacharyRyan
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Sun 01/13/08 11:22 AM
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Troy Smith waited until he got an opportunity to start, then he played well, and you can bet he'll be their starting QB game 1 of next season...
want some more? Anthony Gonzalez, Nick Mangold, Ashton Youboty, Mike Nugent... all guys that start at the NFL in their young careers |
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Troy Smith waited until he got an opportunity to start, then he played well, and you can bet he'll be their starting QB game 1 of next season... want some more? Anthony Gonzalez, Nick Mangold, Ashton Youboty, Mike Nugent... all guys that start at the NFL in their young careers What year was that? Was it before football had standards? |
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Troy Smith waited until he got an opportunity to start, then he played well, and you can bet he'll be their starting QB game 1 of next season... want some more? Anthony Gonzalez, Nick Mangold, Ashton Youboty, Mike Nugent... all guys that start at the NFL in their young careers What year was that? Was it before football had standards? |
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I think we ran off all the others with all this sports talk!
So when are you going to go hiking? |
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ok here is the rundown according to espn archives...since 1967, number of players from ohio state who have had significant playing time as a starter...
quarter backs...11....third place running backs...28...sixth place wide receivers..25...fifth place tight ends......9....eighth place ohio state has not produced any more starters from any notable position than any team....ever |
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ok here is the rundown according to espn archives...since 1967, number of players from ohio state who have had significant playing time as a starter... quarter backs...11....third place running backs...28...sixth place wide receivers..25...fifth place tight ends......9....eighth place ohio state has not produced any more starters from any notable position than any team....ever Thanks Cdaddy....I'm going to have to buy you that drink hehe |
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Why go back to the 60's?
Since 2000 Ohio State has had more kids drafted than any other school (except tied with Miami). 59 to be exact. That's 18 more than USC, 24 more than Nebraska, 26 more than Oklahoma, 9 more than Tennessee, 14 more than Florida, 14 more than Georgia, 23 more than LSU, 7 more than Florida State, etc. And you didn't even include defense in your genius measurements, which is where they have historically shined... look at their current crops of defensive backs, linebackers, etc.... Terrible analysis |
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it took me a little while but i had to end it. who cares how many players your team has produced? how many started, how many played as a starter...thats what matters. why count centers and tackles and guards. nobody cares about those positions. when was the last time a nose tackle won the heisman trophy.
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OK
Now I'm really bored |
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Why go back to the 60's? Since 2000 Ohio State has had more kids drafted than any other school (except tied with Miami). 59 to be exact. That's 18 more than USC, 24 more than Nebraska, 26 more than Oklahoma, 9 more than Tennessee, 14 more than Florida, 14 more than Georgia, 23 more than LSU, 7 more than Florida State, etc. And you didn't even include defense in your genius measurements, which is where they have historically shined... look at their current crops of defensive backs, linebackers, etc.... Terrible analysis Who won the BCS Championship? Oppps...sorry it was to LSU wasn't it? USC has 57 people that came out in the last 10 years, plus other sports...not all of them started, but they were all chosen for a reason... Just face it...OHIO not much...hehe but its ok, I still luv you! Can't be a winner all the time...lol |
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it took me a little while but i had to end it. who cares how many players your team has produced? how many started, how many played as a starter...thats what matters. why count centers and tackles and guards. nobody cares about those positions. when was the last time a nose tackle won the heisman trophy. |
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I like Brady too, except for that whole Michigan thing.... MUCK FICHIGAN! Hey now...don't be hatin on the Wolverines! Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...........are you talking about USC? Because half of the pro sports come from USC....and UT :) Who beat OHIO in the BCS Champ game? Oh wait...was it the LSU Tigers? Sorry baby....no cookie for you :) But I still luv ya! Yeah, I can hear a pin drop now Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...........are you talking about USC? Because half of the pro sports come from USC....and UT :) i went back to the 60's because YOU said ohio state has put more players in the nfl than any other team in the nation. |
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See this would be much more fun, if we all were drinking and talking **** in the bar...LOL
Good Times :) |
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Edited by
ZacharyRyan
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Sun 01/13/08 11:44 AM
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it took me a little while but i had to end it. who cares how many players your team has produced? how many started, how many played as a starter...thats what matters. why count centers and tackles and guards. nobody cares about those positions. when was the last time a nose tackle won the heisman trophy. I said who puts more guys in the NFL - that means currently, actively putting them in there, we aren't talking Notre Dame's four horseman here, and that is Ohio State. Since 2000, in this millenium, Ohio State puts more people in the NFL than anyone (tied with Miami). Bottom line. There's really no use having a football discussion with someone who doesn't understand the importance of the defensive players or lineman though anyway |
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if they're current crop of linebackers and defensive backs are so good and they are so known for they're defense then they wouldn't be 0-9 against sec teams in bowl games. including they're most recent loss to lsu.
was that a terrible analysis or just the ugly truth. |
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