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OL Alex Boone (Official Thread)

Spring Football Player Profile

Alex Boone

Name: Alex Boone
Hometown: Lakewood, Ohio
High School: St. Ignatius
Position: Offensive Tackle
Year: Senior
Last season: Second-Team All-Big Ten: Offensive Player of the Week against Purdue
This season: Outland Trophy candidate; starter for the third-consecutive season

If two-time All-American James Laurinaitis is the heart and soul of the Ohio State football team, senior offensive tackle Alex Boone is the team?s funny bone.


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Behind The Buckeyes: Hanging Out With Alex Boone

Monday, Jul 21, 2008 - 09:58 AM Updated: 01:07 PM

By Meredith Miles


COLUMBUS, Ohio -- With two weeks to go until the Ohio State football team heads back to camp, the players are out enjoying their last days of summer. NBC 4 Sports' Omar Ruiz caught up with Buckeye Alex Boone to see what a day in the life of an Ohio State left tackle was like.
"Fore!" Boone yelled as he took a swing at the driving range. "Ah, see now you've got me thinking about camp," he told Ruiz.
At 6 feet 8 inches tall, the 325-pound Buckeye showed Ruiz that he should definitely stick to football.

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Boone ready to prove haters wrong this year

By Ken Gordon
The Columbus Dispatch

Monday, August 04, 2008
It's hard to believe anyone would have the nerve to approach a 6-foot-8, 312-pound man/mountain and say anything negative, but Ohio State offensive tackle Alex Boone says it happens all the time.
"They always bring up the bad memories," Boone said. "Some people are nice, but a lot of times it's like, 'What was it like to lose to LSU or Florida?' and you're like, 'Really, dude?' "
And if that's the sentiment on his own campus, imagine how the rest of the nation feels.
ESPN.com reporter Mark Schlabach imagined it recently, when he declared Ohio State was the nation's "most-hated" program, based mostly on the Buckeyes having lost the past two national championship games.
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Senior History Major
No. 75 Offensive Tackle
Height: 6-8 Weight: 312
High School: St. Edwards
Hometown: Lakewood, Ohio

Buckeye Bits: Key Outland Trophy contender who returns at his starting left tackle spot ... tremendously talented veteran player who possesses the physical tools to be a standout ... can play either tackle spot, but has settled into the left side for the Buckeyes ... effective as a pass protector because of his combination of deft footwork and balance ... studies the game intently.

2007 (Junior): Third-year starter at left tackle ... second team all-Big Ten ... 22 career starts ... offensive player of week: Purdue ... Jim Parker lineman of week: Northwestern, Penn State ... third-year letterman.

About Alex: He has an older brother, James, who was recently discharged from the Marine Corps, and a younger sister, Julianna ... an uncle, Ed Boone, played football at Penn State ... Alex enjoys hunting and playing golf.

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Boone hungry to make his mark as a senior
Trimmed-down tackle wants All-America, Outland honors in '08
Thursday, August 7, 2008
By Ken Gordon
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

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Terry Gilliam | Associated Press
Alex Boone once weighed 340 pounds, but he played at about 325 the past two seasons and has pared down even more during the offseason.

Amy Boone remembers coming home from work and seeing a plate in the sink with six corn-dog sticks on it.

"Was that lunch?" she asked her son, Alex.

"No, something else was for lunch," he answered. "That was a snack. What's for dinner?"

Back then, Alex was the next big thing -- literally -- a 6-foot-8, 315-pound offensive tackle, a Parade All-American at Lakewood St. Edward High School and a prized member of Ohio State's 2005 recruiting class.

Years later, Boone has had a fine Ohio State career, starting 23 games at left tackle. But he has yet to truly leave a mark, and that nags at him. He is determined to make his senior season one to remember.

"I don't think I'm even close to where I want to be," he said. "I have a lot to work on."

And that's where his family helps out. Although his parents divorced when he was 6 years old and his father, Jim, moved to California for 10 years, Alex still grew up surrounded by mentors.

Amy's two brothers, Rich and Keith Sulzer, played football for the College of Wooster. They coached and tutored young Alex. Amy's eldest son, J.J., also was a strong influence.

"This has always been a big football family," Amy said. "I've been watching football since I was 5 years old. To me, there's nothing like the fall -- the crunch of leaves and the smashing of helmets."

Boone was a legend at his buddies' informal wing-eating contests, routinely polishing off 60 or more.

But those days are over. Alex played at about 325 the past two seasons, and this offseason has worked his body fiendishly. He is listed at 312 pounds, and that appears to be accurate.

"He's in the best shape of his life right now," Amy said.

Then, with a tinge of wonder in her voice, she added, "He's even eating vegetables."

BuckeyeXtra - The Columbus Dispatch : Boone hungry to make his mark as a senior
 
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If I had one play and had to call it and only it for an entire game, that play would be dive left with Beanie putting his head down and churning his legs right behind the butts of Alex & Steve...and I'd feel pretty damn good about getting 3-1/2 yards every single time. :biggrin:
 
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If I had one play and had to call it and only it for an entire game, that play would be dive left with Beanie putting his head down and churning his legs right behind the butts of Alex & Steve...and I'd feel pretty damn good about getting at least 3-1/2 yards every single time. :biggrin:

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