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2006 Buckeyes in the record books

Zurp;623444; said:
I don't know about that. You're right that he has a real chance, but it definitely is not "in the bag." First, as I knock on wood, I'm going to bring up that if he gets hurt, you might as well throw your lasagna out the window, because you have no idea what is going to happen next. I don't think I need to expand on that scenario, anymore.

Zurp, don't make arguments just to make up arguments.

Ha, just teasing. Anyways, the odds of Pittman sticking around for a 4th season are much worse than him actually breaking the 4,000 yard mark if he does decide to stay. First of all, he would have to have a season that is worse than his Sophomore and Junior seasons (unlikely). Second, the Buckeyes will rely much more on the run which will only end up in more carries for Pittman... and Wells. Third, Pittman has shown impressive work ethic and improvement over his career which leads me to believe he'll be even better next year. Fourth, the line will only get better.

Basically, I'll say it again, IF he sticks around for another year, it's in the bag.
 
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