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Old 08-28-2006, 04:56 PM
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I am humbled by all the wonderful memories of Buckeyes past, that once I see the name in print, I remember them, and say "Aaaaah". Anything to spur on a good recollection of any Buckeye.

Thanks Cincibuck - I didn't remember that about Chris Carter story(Boy, I wish we had the guy that "Only catches TDs". Maybe OSU would have the AC (Anthony Carter), who had a TD for every 7th time he touched the ball or somesuch (from Meatchicken). But it seems like every football movie has taken Woody's trick of carrying the football to class and put it on the silver screen (eg. The Program, for one)........still say he'd get 100+ catches per year if he were playing today.......

I remember Birtho Arnold, as my Dad was part of the Faculty of OSU, and we OSU kids got to go to class on Saturday for ten weeks, for a 'child development' education course. I remember us running down the hallway of the natatorium with the players (Hondo, Siegfried, Jim Houston, etc.) and of course Birtho. He was pounding down the hallway (and to a ten year old, he was huuuuuuge), and we kids running circles around him. Good times. He was such a jolly giant, hope he had an enjoyable life.

Five days until the Buckeyes tee it up!
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