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Recent content by StillAWagonFan

  1. Hola Mis Amigos Buckeye!

    Pobre Mexico hodido - tan lejos de Dios y tan cerca de los Estados Unidos.
  2. QB Antonio Henton (transfer to Ga. Southern and FT. Valley St.)

    I have to disagree with you. I remember the recruitment of Art very well. There was a huge amount of publicity in Ohio, but national recruiting was nowhere near the phenomena it is now. Nevertheless, Art got an enormous amount of publicity long before he replaced Rod Gerald. There was a huge...
  3. Jim Foster (Former Women's BBall Head Coach- Hall of Famer)

    With the first game loss in the Big 10 Tournament, I'm wondering if folks have any thoughts about my previous post?:(
  4. Jim Foster (Former Women's BBall Head Coach- Hall of Famer)

    How good is Foster? :confused: There are several individuals close to the women's b-ball team that feel Jim Foster is limited as a coach. First, they say he is a lazy recruiter and doesn't really go the extra miles that a Jim Tressel or Thad Matta will go to bring in a recruit. They argue...
  5. Buckeye Nicknames

    Oldies Jim Stillwagon - the Wagon SI called Rex Kern "King" Rex, but it didn't stick. Doug "Bubba" France - All Big 10 tight end who made all-pro as an offensive tackle
  6. '08 FL WR/DB Brandon Harris (Miami Signee)

    When you're right, you're right. Forget what I said. :wink2:
  7. '08 FL WR/DB Brandon Harris (Miami Signee)

    Although this class looks as if it may be awesome, it has a long way to go before it can be compared to the class of 1970 (recruited in 1967). That class included 3 College Football Hall-of-Famers (Rex Kern, Jim Stillwagon, Jack Tatum), the 1970 Lombardi and Outland trophy winner (Stillwagon)...
  8. Tressel vs Carr - Who Is More Respected?

    Coaches Ratings Just wanted to mention that the ratings of the coaches are based on very small sample sizes and therefore highly suspect. There were only 10 respondents rating Coach Carr, and only 14 players rating Coach Tressel. There is no way you can draw valid conlusions about how most...
  9. Favorite City?

    Sorry, not Spanish. I apologize if someone has already pointed this out, but this poster is not in Spanish. Perhaps Portuguese?
  10. DL Alonzo Spellman (official thread)

    Spellman may have been a better physical specimen than Vrabel, but Vrabel was a much more productive player! Bob Brudzinski was another all-american defensive end (here on the all-time OSU defensive team with Vrabel) that would rank ahead of Spellman. I saw Spellman play throughout his OSU...
  11. DL Alonzo Spellman (official thread)

    Probably not a good idea to claim he was the best DE the OSU ever had if you don't know who Van De Cree and Jim Houston are. Houston's in the College Hall of Fame: Houston Receives On-Campus Salute During Buckeyes' Victory Posted: Sep 19, 2005 Houston helped the Buckeyes capture the...
  12. Where have you lived?

    Worthington, OH Akron, OH Caracas, Venezuela Fort Lauderdale, FL Marana, AZ (near Tucson) Fremont, CA Santa Barbara, CA Mexico City, Mexico Boston, MA Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico Columbus, OH Marion, OH Ithaca, NY Clarion, PA Hey, NYBuckeye, when did you live in Ithaca? Where did you work?
  13. Who Is the Greatest Buckeye Safety?

    NJ- Buckeye: Actually Doug Adams was a linebacker. The other starting D-Back was Ted Provost in '68 and '69, and Harry Howard in '70. Tatum played kind-of what was called a "Monster" position in those days - part linebacker, part corner, part safety. In the OSU media guide they list...
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