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2006 Indoor Track & Football
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Good article but here is a short excerpt of interest:
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The Buckeyes also anticipate a boost from Ted Ginn Jr., who is expected trade the football cleats for track spikes after completing his track and field redshirt year in 2005. At Glenville High School in Cleveland, Ginn was a national champion in 110-meter high hurdles his junior year and held the top time in the country his senior season at 13.23. He was a two-time state champ in the 110m event and earned another state title in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles his senior season of 2004, winning in 36.73. He added the Ohio title in the 200 meters in 2004 as well. Ginn also has been timed at 10.5 in the 100m and was runner up at the state level in the 200m in 2002, timing 21.16, and second in the 400m in 2003 and `04, clocking a 46.57.
In addition to Ginn, Rogers also foresees several more possible contributions from student-athletes currently with the Ohio State football team.
"I'm looking forward to three other football Buckeyes coming out in the spring," Rogers said. "Malcolm Jenkins has run a 47.8 in the 400 meters, Jamario O'Neal was second in the state (Ohio) last year in the 100 meters and Brian Hartline was the state champion in both the 110-meter hurdles and 300-meter hurdles."
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