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";s:4:"text";s:6657:" But there were also quite a few misses, including RB Erik Haw, TE-LB Chad Hoobler, RB Dennis Kennedy (admissions), DB Brandon Underwood and DB Sirjo Welch (academics), WR Albert Dukes and WR Devon Lyons. So to recap, we've seen Derrek Lee get injured by a helmet slap. We addressed the needs we felt we had so we can have as deep and as strong a football team as possible.“We have guys who have chosen Ohio State and have a passion to be here.”Below, we take a look at how Ohio State’s 2004 recruiting class came together and how it played out on the field.After a smaller class in 2003, Ohio State was able to take a full complement of players in 2004. We have signed four outstanding players from the Keystone state.”Tressel on RB Erik Haw from Columbus Independence: “The first time most of us met him, we were first engaged with his personality and the glow about him. With Ginn in the game, you are forced to put 2 men on him...opening up another vertical. Trapasso, who were due to enroll for the spring quarter in 2004.“It’s a very diverse class,” Tressel said. But when you're getting your butt kicked and, by some act of God, you do something good and then injure yourself celebrating that one silver lining in the midst an eventual loss…it's really bad. Most players who celebrate a game-saving interception or a pick-six come out the other end just fine, but there are the select few who celebrate so hard, their ACLs give out. According to Except that the slap left Lee with neck spasms, forcing him out of that game and the next. Anytime an MLB player has to interrupt his season with a stay on the disabled list, it's a bummer. He's going to lose some time, and he was going to have some at bats in the American League parks. It just so happened that he tore his ACL in celebration and had to miss the remainder of the season.Winning is fun. Sadly, a teammate rolled into Ginn's foot after the TD, giving him a game ending injury. Nat'l Championship Game.
The injury kept him out of a game against the Saints, but it didn't put a damper on his enthusiasm. His mom and dad are great people. There's nothing wrong with that but be a little smarter when you're celebrating a win.Hitting a walk-off grand slam and then injuring yourself jumping onto home plate is an even bigger deal. In the process of carrying on the cherished pie tradition, though, Coghlan It's very humbling when the game is taken away and you don't realize it because you play every day. I think he could be a great player. It was believed he would start his OSU career on defense but would also get a chance at receiver and certainly in the return game.“He’s a great kid,” Tressel said. Most players who enter the post-home run celebration man pile behind home plate come out unscathed, but every so often, things go awry and someone comes out of the party with a torn ligament or a concussion. He was a USA Today All-USA first team pick in 2003 out of Erie (Pa.) McDowell.Nicol emerged at tight end and was a two-year starter in 2007-08. Ted Ginn Jr. make the season opener memorable by returning a kick return for 102 yards and a punt return for 55 yards against the Seahawks. But Maurides Roque Junior's celebration got a little bit too epic.
It's hard to say that a 25-man recruiting class boiled down to one guy. In a big game against the New York Giants, he made a big play, embarking on a one-yard touchdown run before deciding it was appropriate to celebrate.So the QB shot straight through the end zone toward the wall and headbutted it, and things quickly went awry.
His dad, Ted Sr., had grown close to OSU head coach Jim Tressel. Vonn's problems began when she couldn't open the champagne bottle because the cork broke. Clearly, MLB needs to either do something about them or ban walk-off celebrations. But Jarrett and highly touted Ohio-bred WR-TE Fred Davis each ended up signing with USC.Tressel on signing four players from Pennsylvania: “It was good to see the impact we made in Pennsylvania. Glenville also has won every Senate football championship since Ted took over in 1997 and has not lost a conference game in his century.
He has worked hard there for four recruiting seasons and now he is seeing the fruits of those labors. We got 13 on offense, 11 on defense and one punter. We’ve been working hard on all of the contiguous states. In 2009, then-Chicago Cubs hurler Ryan Dempster was thrilled when his team scored a big win over the Brewers. The super-enthusiastic high five left Baker with a sprained thumb. He will do whatever you want him to do. It also included Akron Buchtel RB Antonio Pittman and Pickerington Central punter A.J. If hockey players can celebrate their goals when there's a) ice and b) blades in the equation, baseball players should be able to get by unscathed, too.In 2009, former Seattle Mariners catcher Rob Johnson was one of the unfortunate few to injure himself reveling in a walk-off. But anytime that stay could have easily been avoided, it is a major bummer. And his was way more embarrassing. The group included QB Todd Boeckman, a 2003 St. Henry graduate who “grayshirted” and delayed his full enrollment until the winter of 2004. But in some respects that’s how it was for Ohio State’s 2004 class.The number one target was a transformational talent from Cleveland Glenville, one of the top talent producing high school programs in the Midwest. In fact, Hall became such an enthusiastic cheerleader during the course of the eventual loss that, as he stood cheering on the sidelines, he gave himself back spasms to add to the sprained knee he was already dealing with. He’s had great training at home. In addition, A star runningback and a receiver are different.