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thought 99 was retired??
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04-12-2008, 05:48 PM
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Hey mom! Can we get some meatloaf?!?
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A note on his jersey number in the coverage of today's scrimmage.
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Between this number switch, to JTs pickups of Henton and Pryor, and his MANY pickups of "athlete" recruits, hes showing that he may wear conservative clothes, but his mind is uber alternative.
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04-13-2008, 08:19 AM
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Terry is fallback plan at fullback
Jason Lloyd, Journal Register News Service
04/13/2008
Linebacker might change positions for final year at OSU
COLUMBUS - The conga line at fullback just grew a little longer, but Curtis Terry might be the one who ends the debate.
Terry is the latest linebacker to get a tryout at fullback, following the lead of Austin Spitler, Andrew Sweat, Ryan Lukens and a number of walk-ons. The Buckeyes are trying to fill the only glaring hole on offense, although it's fairly significant - serving as the lead blocker to Beanie Wells, perhaps the top tailback in the country.
Terry has worked extensively at fullback the last two weeks, including Saturday's jersey scrimmage. He is in position to replace Larry Grant at outside linebacker, but he might ultimately fit nicely at fullback, too.
"I feel like I'm a defensive player, but we need a fullback," Terry said. "If I can help, I'll do it."
Terry missed all of last season with an ankle injury. Upon being granted a fifth season, Terry joined a crowded mix at linebacker that includes James Laurinaitis, Marcus Freeman, Ross Homan, Tyler Moeller, Brian Rolle and Andrew Sweat.
Ironically, it might be Terry's flexibility on defense that makes him a good fit at fullback.
"He can play any of the three linebacker positions, so those are usually the guys the fullback is assigned to block," Coach Jim Tressel said. "He knows what they're doing."
Tressel said he wanted Terry to get time at fullback now, so if the situation becomes dire in the fall, he won't be forced to learn a new position in a month. With the annual spring game a week away, no final decisions will be made on fullback until the fall.
"That's something we have to assess when spring ball is over," Tressel said.
For now, old habits are hard to break. While trying to block defenders, Terry keeps tackling them.
"That's what I'm used to doing," Terry said. "Arms out, drive my hips and run into them. Spitler doesn't like it, because he's been the victim most of the time. I'm trying to get better. It's just a different feeling."
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The News-Herald - Terry is fallback plan at fullback
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04-13-2008, 03:49 PM
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Talks about the possibility of playing on both sides of the ball this year.
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04-13-2008, 06:29 PM
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It looks like Terry will play some SLB and some FB. It looks like Freeman may be the starter at SLB this year with Terry backing him up.
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04-14-2008, 12:36 PM
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Scout.com$ (Marcus Hartman)
Terry Could See Double Duty This Fall.........more on the possiblity that Terry could be playing on both sides of the ball.
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04-15-2008, 05:56 AM
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Dispatch
Senior finds refuge at fullback
After injury-filled season, linebacker accepts double duty
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 5:21 AM
By Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
 NEAL C. LAURON | DISPATCH
Curtis Terry (44), shown here making a tackle in the 2005 spring game, has been working out at fullback this spring.
Curtis Terry had plenty of physical pain last season, courtesy of foot and ankle sprains. But that was nothing compared with his mental anguish. An outside linebacker, he had been projected as a vital member of the Ohio State defense. He likely would have played a key role in the Buckeyes' push to a second straight appearance in the national championship game.
Instead, he was relegated to the sideline.
"It was real tough," Terry said. "Any time you're hurt, as hard as you try to help, not being out there you feel like you're losing your place on the team. You feel like everybody is forgetting about you. That's not to say that they do, but when you're not really helping, that's how you kind of feel."
It was compounded during the title game loss to Louisiana State.
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