2006 Ohio State Buckeyes

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Here are the starters for the 2006 Buckeyes. However keep in mind the LB situation is far from over(trust me in a good way) so I'll update that accordingly come August.

Offense:

FB- Sr. Stan White Jr.(son of former NFL player Stan White)
WR- Jr. Tony Gonzalez (yes he's white)
TE- So. Rory Nicol
LT- So. Alex Boone (the next Robert Gallery)
LG- So. Steve Rehring or Sr. Doug Datish
C- Datish or (RS)Fr. Jim Cordle or So. Tyler Whaley
RG- Sr. T.J. Downing
RT- Jr. Kirk Barton
Also (RS)Fr. WR Brian Hartline should see some time.

Defense:

DT- Sr. Quinn Pit******* (1st Rd material, best DT in country)
MLB- Sr. John Kerr(had 100+ tackles for Indiana in 02)
OLB- So. James Laurinatis
rush specialist- Sr. Mike D'Andrea

Down year for the Buckeyes on the defensive side of the ball(could change depending on how the LB shuffle works out) but pretty good on the offensive side; although it won't seem like that with the media love fest for Ginn and Troy Smith.
 

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I still can't say Pit******* that rhymes with dock>
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I checked out some images of Pitt******* and in some pics it looks as if he is a mulatto. Most of his pics he has a shaved head but I saw a pic of him with his hair grown out and it really didn't look like a white guys hair. Im just a stickler for this sort of thing...
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I can only root for a player if I know he is 100% of European ancestry.
 

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whiteCB-good list! I have been a Buckeye fan all my life.I hope they win the National Championship!! I'll be glad when they have a great White QB!
 

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WhiteCB-that is a great site.I really hope James Laurinaitis has a great season he has bulked up to 244[was 231 last season].He hopefully can be another great Buckeye linebacker in the mold of Andy Katzenmoyer,A.J. Hawk,Chris Spielman,Etc.
James is the son of tough guy Joe Laurinaits known as "The Animal" in pro wrestling. Like to see the Buckeyes win it ALL !!
 

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Gary said:
WhiteCB-that is a great site.I really hope James Laurinaitis has a great season he has bulked up to 244[was 231 last season].He hopefully can be another great Buckeye linebacker in the mold of Andy Katzenmoyer,A.J. Hawk,Chris Spielman,Etc.
James is the son of tough guy Joe Laurinaits known as "The Animal" in pro wrestling. Like to see the Buckeyes win it ALL !!

Hell yeah I can't wait for the Texas match up. Texas should remember "Payback is a bitch!"
 

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Do you guys really like Troy Smith?

Troy is alright in my book because whenever I see him interviewed he is always giving praise and credit to others especially the o-line and coach Tressel. I like his whole team first motto or at least that's what I feel after hearing him interviewed. He's never gloating about himself.
 

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Smith is okay, to bad Brady Quinn didn't go to OSU.I wish we still had Rex Kern!!
 

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I was a Joe Germaine guy and was so mad at Cooper for making him spilt time with Stan "Not the Man" Jackson. Just one of the many reasons that led to Cooper's well deserved firing.
 

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Rex Kern, thats a name I haven't heard in a while. That dude looked tough as boot leather.
 

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From ESPN:
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State tight end Marcel Frost was suspended for the upcoming season for violating team rules.

Athletic department officials declined to comment on the nature of the violation. Frost will remain on scholarship and will be eligible to rejoin the team next season , school spokesman Dan Wallenberg said Wednesday.

Frost played nine games and started the final five last season after Ryan Hamby suffered a knee injury, catching seven passes for 70 yards.

The 6-foot-5, 255-pound Frost was expected to start this season for the Buckeyes, the preseason No. 1 in the coaches' poll, but now sophomore Rory Nicol likely will get the nod.
 

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An excerpt from an article on the OSU scrimmage yesterday.

It came down to the 176th and final play before the defense was able to separate itself - at last - from the offense in Ohio State's jersey scrimmage.

With the score tied at 65-65, OSU head coach Jim Tressel placed the ball at the 3-yard line for one of his renowned "end of the world" plays. The offense needed to score or the defense would retain the coveted scarlet practice jerseys.

The offense, with Troy Smith at quarterback, lined up with a spread five-receiver set. Smith, though, was wearing a black non-contact jersey, so a scramble to score the winning touchdown would not be in the cards. Instead, he threw a slant to Ted Ginn Jr. Safety Brandon Mitchell broke the pass up, giving the defense a hard fought 66-65 win.

"That was unusual," Tressel said. "It ended up 65-65. I try to keep them close, but not that close. We said, 'How are we going to settle this thing with us supposed to be at (the Agonis Club) banquet at 6:30 and it's 6 o'clock already.' We decided on one play to settle it with a two-point play.

"(The defense) competed all day. They got an experience today. It wasn't like having 105,000 in the Horseshoe, but it was an experience."

The jersey scrimmage was originally scheduled for Saturday. But Tressel moved it up one day to avoid predicted rain. Instead, the rain fell hard squarely on the helmets of the Buckeyes as they practiced for three hours on the Ohio Stadium turf.

"We rolled the dice a little bit, looking at the percent chance of rain," Tressel said. "But you never know.

"We haven't had many days like this. Do I like it? No. But I think you can gain something from conditions like this. If you're on offense, when you watch the film it will remind you that turnovers can happen in conditions like that."

Smith ended up 9 of 17 passing for 102 yards with an interception.

"Troy, when we limit him a little bit, I think it helps him work on some things a little bit," Tressel said. "But I know sometimes when you have that black shirt on, it's hard to show everything you want to show."

Todd Boeckman was next and was 15 of 27 for 112 yards with two interceptions. Boeckman also had 5 carries for 47 yards and a touchdown.

Justin Zwick was 3 of 8 passing for 28 yards before leaving with an apparent shoulder injury. Rob Schoenhoft was 6 of 16 passing for 91 yards with a touchdown, crafting a well thrown ball between two receivers to walk-on Kyle Ruhl for a 41-yard touchdown.

"The thing that sticks in my mind the most was I didn't want Justin to get banged," Tressel said. "I wanted him to have a chance to compete with the other guys. I think Schoenhoft is doing a good job and Boeckman is doing a good job. There is a real battle going on there. I didn't not want to give Justin a chance to compete under the same circumstances.

"I thought Robby did some nice things and Todd showed some things. We made some mistakes, too, with the picks and three or four fumbled snaps."

Tressel discussed how the quarterbacks were rotated during the scrimmage.

"We've been rolling guys through," he said. "We rolled Justin in with the ones and the twos. We rolled Todd in one time with the ones and the rest of the time with twos and threes. Robby spent most of his time with the twos and threes. I think we have to watch the film and keep watching practice."

Freshman Chris Wells was the leading ground gainer with 95 yards on 20 carries. Antonio Pittman had eight carries for 35 yards and a touchdown. Maurice Wells had 13 carries for 32 yards.

"Chris ran well," Tressel said. "Chris is a good back. Mo Wells is a good back. Antonio is a good back."

Ted Ginn Jr. had three catches for 47 yards, while Brian Robiskie added four catches for 46 yards. Walk-on Derek Harden had five catches for 45 yards. Jake Ballard had a 31-yard catch, while Anthony Gonzalez had two catches for 24 yards.

In the kicking game, Ryan Pretorius missed a 34-yard PAT and a 34-yard field goal, although that was in the pouring down rain. He made a 23-yarder. Aaron Pettrey missed a 52-yard, but also made a 36-yarder.

"It wasn't the best day to kick," Tressel said. "We've got two solid guys and we'll see who emerges."

The defense got big points off six turnovers - three fumble recoveries and three interceptions. Interceptions were tallied by Mitchell, Kurt Coleman and Andre Amos. Aaron Gant, Dexter Larimore and Thaddeus Gibson recovered fumbles for the defense.

Some of the standouts on defense included linebacker Marcus Freeman (unofficially six tackles, two tackles-for-loss, one sack), Coleman (seven tackles, two pass break-ups and an interception), linebacker Larry Grant (six tackles, one for a loss and a pass break-up), safety Aaron Gant (eight tackles and a fumble recovery), Mitchell (four tackles, two pass break-ups and an interception), linebacker James Laurinaitis (six tackles with one for a loss), linebacker Thaddeus Gibson (seven tackles with a pass break-up), linebacker John Kerr (seven tackles with a sack), Larimore (four tackles and a fumble recovery) and defensive tackle David Patterson (two tackles-for-loss with a sack).

"That will be the fun thing to watch for me," Tressel said. "I would guess in the first two games at least, we'll have a whole bunch of people playing a lot of positions on the defensive side. One, because we don't know for sure, and, two, when you play an early September game in Austin, you'll have to roll people in."

The Gory Details

As always, the scrimmage was contested with a unique scoring system. The offense got six points for touchdowns, three for field goals, one for first downs and an extra point for long plays. The defense got a point for forcing a fourth down, a point for negative plays and five points for turnovers.

The scrimmage was tight throughout the early portion as the first teams on each side went up against each other. Schoenhoft led the offense on a 12-play, 80-yard scoring march early. That included an 11-yard scramble where he lowered the shoulder on Coleman to get a first down. On third-and-8 from the defense's 41-yard line, he threw a perfect pass to Ruhl. The receiver had gotten behind Shaun Lane and safety Grant Schwartz missed an attempt on the ball, allowing Ruhl to roll in for the score and a 13-6 lead for the offense.

The defense closed the gap as Gant recovered a fumbled carry by walk-on Joe Gantz, cutting the lead to 19-16. Shortly thereafter, a torrential downpour arrived, making it hard for the offense to get anything going. It went three-and-out on three of the next four series, allowing the defense to tie the game at 22-22.

It was still raining hard when a Smith pass went off Gonzalez's hands and right to Mitchell for an interception, putting the defense up 28-24. Boeckman then threw a pair of interceptions on back-to-back plays. On the first one, his receiver, Robiskie, slipped. That allowed Coleman to make an easy pick.

Then, on the first play of the next series, Boeckman felt heat from freshman DE Robert Rose and threw off balance. Amos made the interception on that one, staking the defense to a 36-24 lead.

The defense enjoyed its largest lead at 48-29 after Gibson recovered a fumble by freshman quarterback Antonio Henton. But Henton rallied and led the offense on a 11-play, 59-yard march, capped by a 36-yard field goal by Pettrey to trim the defense's lead to 48-37.

Boeckman later guided a seven-play, 56-yard touchdown march. He carried four times for 43 yards on the drive, including the 5-yard touchdown on a great cutback inside out of an option to the short side of the field. That cut the defense's lead to 54-47.

The offense then got to start three straight series at the defense's 12-yard line. Pittman bounced off a tackle attempt by Mitchell and scored on the first play of the first series. Pretorius hit a 23-yard field goal on the second one. The third one ended when Larimore recovered a fumbled snap by Schoenhoft. That left the defense up 59-58.

This is where Chris Wells went to work. He had 34 yards on seven carries on the next possession, setting up Pettrey's 28-yard field goal for a 64-59 lead for the offense.

The offense netted just one first down on four straight series from the 50-yard line. The defense really stood tall during this 12-play sequence, including a hurry by Joel Penton, a break-up by Mitchell, a sack by Freeman, a break-up by Donald Washington, a break-up by Malcolm Jenkins and a tackle-for-loss by Jay Richardson.

Still, a clutch 17-yard pass from Smith to Gonzalez tied the scrimmage at 65-65 and set the stage for the final play. Tressel conferred with defensive coordinator Jim Hea******* and they agreed to settle it with one showdown play at the 3. It could be argued that Mitchell fouled Ginn on the pass play,
 
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As of right now I believe Troy Smith to be the best college quarterback. Brady Quinn will probably be the better pro QB.
 

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Also would like to add in that WR Anthony Gonzalez will be a starting kickoff returner as well on punts and kickoffs. Although when you turn in to games all you'll hear about is how Ted Ginn is the greatest returner of all time and Gonzalez will just be a "decoy".
 

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Laurinatis is a beast. What a game he's having on national TV against Texas. Gonzalez is having a huge game too. Go Buckeyes!
 

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Laurinatis is now being said to emerge as the defensive leader for OSU. Even Brent Muskrat says so!
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That pick was awesome and he has a bunch of tackles already. The media will slowly realize these guys are just as good as the warriors they replaced.
 

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That was a convincing win for Ohio State over Texas, on the road yet. Sweet revenge for last year's loss. They're in the driver's seat now for the national championship. Of course it's still very early in the season.


Ohio State will be #1 this week, and Notre Dame will probably be #3. I like it!
 

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Laurinitus is only a true soph. which makes doing what he's doing now just that much more amazing. I can tell he's gotten a lot bigger since last year, now that he's been in a D1 program for a year now. It'll be sick how good he is as a senior.
 

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Ginn keeps getting the press, but Anthony Gonzales out received him 85 yards to 34.
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James Laurinaitis also had a crucial interception to stop a drive late in the first half, when the game could have gone either way.
 

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^^^Ginn also had two touchdown catches though. Hey as long as Ohio State wins I don't care who they give more pub too. Hell Ginn will be gone after this year probably anyways, and Hartline and Gonzo will be the starting two wideouts, think about how sweet that will be!
 

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Good point, JoeV. Its just the overt media bias towards Ginn that ticks me off. They overlook everyone else on the team, except Smith
 

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U of M is going to kick OSU's butt this year. You read it here first.
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Yeah after you see the U of M wallop ND. After Michigan loses to MSU you will back down from that statement.
 
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