
11-28-2008, 12:29 PM
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Everything we do is dictated by motive
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 31,377
Points: 296,030.14
Bank: 15,792.65
Total Points: 311,822.78
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Junior adheres to unique view of college career
Program Feature: Mark Titus Keeps it in Perspective
by Emily Krizan, Ohio State Athletics Communications
When an athlete is good at the sport he or she plays, it can be easy to lose perspective. Through rigorous and repetitive practices and drills, what was once fun becomes a chore. It is easy for talented athletes to forget they used to love the sport they play; but not Mark Titus.
The six-foot, four inch guard from Brownsburg, Ind., has never forgotten basketball is his passion. Because for junior Mark Titus, if you do not love what you are doing and are not having fun, then ?you just shouldn?t be here.?
A high school stand out, Titus was a second-team All-Indiana selection after totaling more than 1,000 career points at Brownsburg High School.
However, after an offer to play at Harvard fell through, Titus had to reevaluate his options for the fall. Wanting to attend a big school, he decided to take a look at Ohio State after AAU teammates Greg Oden and Mike Conley, Jr. committed.
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