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Clifford suspended (Washington OK to play) In Championship

Well, this definitely is an opportunity for one of the DB's to step up and make a name for themselves in front of a national audience. Two full weeks of practice should help significantly, so it's not like they won't have time to get ready. Often times it's not the physical aspect of the game, but the mental aspect, that determines who starts and who doesn't. Physically, we have the talent to get the job done, especially if our front seven play lights out.

My guess is that Amos is the guy who steps up and gets the job done. I would not count out Scott either, the guy can play ball.

Here's hoping....
 
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DaddyBigBucks;1034334; said:
Precisely why I put the word "imagine" in a large font. I wanted it clear that it was just an example to prove that things could be worse and nothing more.

My post wasn't directed at your post actually...it was in response to the wealth of PMs I had received asking if other were involved.

Glad to hear that UF...hopefully the light clicks on for Cliff...
 
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Honor&Glory;822197; said:
Gene,

You not only disappointed the people you will never meet, yet cheer you every day, but you also disappointed those closest to you; your family and the Colerain community. Your parents will forgive you and the Colerain community and Buckeye Nation will forgive you or give you the benfit of the doubt...But a lesson must be learned by you, young man. Right, wrong or indifferent, you represent more than just your family and yourself. You represent a proud community, a proud state and an even prouder fan base. Whether you like it or not, Gene, you represent Colerain and The Ohio State University and your actions going forward will ALWAYS have one, the other or BOTH in front of or behind your name. "Today, Colerain football player and Ohio State recruit Eugene Clifford..."
If you want to blow blunt for the rest of your life, Gene, walk away from OSU and hide...Colerain and OSU will re-load and in ten years people will ask "whatever happened to Eugene Clifford??" and somebody will say, "he didn't care about school or football. All he wanted to do was hang with his friends, get high and stay in trouble". I pray that is not the way you wish to be remembered.

I can't wait to see you in a couple of days to tell you this in person. It may be your life, Gene, but life is not yours to throw away when God has blessed you with so much.
Still relevant
 
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LordJeffBuck;1034347; said:
As far as DW not being "very fast or athletic" (not your words, I know), I really can't think of anything more stupid than that comment. Washington is one of the more "fast and athletic" guys on the team; here are his high school stats - 4.5 forty. 4.12 shuttle, 40" vertical, two-time state long jump champion (he placed second as a senior). My guess is that Washington is even more "fast and athletic" now that he has been in the OSU S&C program for a while, but what do I know....?

Cornerback is arguably the most important position on any defense (a pass-rushing DE is the other) - that's why so many CB's are "over-valued" in the NFL draft. To lose a starting CB - any staring CB - is a big loss to a defense. Losing one of Washington's calibre should not be underestimated - he's certainly not the "easiest to replace" on defense. I'd place Washington fourth behind Gholston (pass-rushing DE), Jenkins (lock-down CB), and Laurinaitis (spiritual leader of the D). Although Chekwa has occasionally been impressive in the nickel packages, he is clearly a step down from Washington, and I have real doubts about O'Neal, Amos, Lane or anyone else as his replacement at nickel back.

I agree, I don't know that I would agree with this evaluation of Washington but I also keep in mind that this scouting report wasn't the product of some talking head from The Sporting News. This was the insight of a Big 10 coach speaking on a condition of annonimity. You never want to have to find out how prepared your reserves are before a game of this magnitude but fact is Amos beat out Washington for the starting position in the Spring and his injury is what got Washington on the field. The coaches had to see something in Amos then...no?

Chekwa I agree has been inconsistent this season but this is what you come to a place like tOSU for, if it is his time to step up then he better be ready. If not there will be somebody behind him waiting for his shot.

Sorry, I just can't see this as being a HUGE loss. Is it a loss, absolutely, but this would and will not be the deciding factor in whether tOSU wins or loses on Jan. 7th.
 
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not that I

know anything at all about anything................... but,

I went to the open practice back in August and was very impressed with a freshman cb from Dayton named Donnie Evege. I came out of the practice that night thinking to myself that Tress had done it again and plucked a tremendous talent who had been flying a bit under the radar. I don't know for sure but I have not seen him play this year and I'm guessing they want to red shirt him. If for some reason this guy gets some play time in the LSU game watch him because I think he is going to be something special. He wears number 30. Here is what they say about him over at ohiostatebuckeyes.com

Courtesy: OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Release: 06/29/2007

Ranked as the seventh-best prospect in Ohio and 16th best cornerback prospect in the nation ... clocked at 4.31 in the 40-yard dash ... plans to enroll at Ohio State in the spring ... racked up 42 tackles his senior season ... rushed for 527 yards and nine touchdowns and totaled 300 yards receiving as a junior ... is a member of the National Honor Society and holds a 3.5 GPA ... played varsity since mid-way through his freshman year ... also ran track in school ... lists speed and versatility as his greatest assets ... helped lead Wayne to a berth in the 2006 Div. I regional quarterfinals ... Personal: Born April 7, 1988 ... son of Donnie and Chrissy Evege ... has a sister, Briana (15) ... hopes to own his own business someday ... enjoys spending time with family, reading and lifting weights ... father played baseball at Central State University ... from the same school that produced Ohio State standout Will Allen.
 
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Sorry if this has been posted earlier, I didn't want to read through 14 pages of stuff. A source I have inside the team, it was due [deleted speculation] (DWash for sure). Not sure why Cliff is suspended, if it was for the same thing or not.
 
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mstevmac;1034484; said:
Sorry if this has been posted earlier, I didn't want to read through 14 pages of stuff. A source I have inside the team, it was due to [deleted speculation] (DWash for sure). Not sure why Cliff is suspended, if it was for the same thing or not.
:pimp:
 
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ORD_Buckeye;1034501; said:
Wow, how absolutely stupid. Unless their night inlcuded a room full of porn stars, a pound of blow, three midgets, a donkey, Don Rickles and a tub of cheez whiz, this was a really stupid move on their part.


Rickles makes it or breaks it.
 
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DaddyBigBucks;1034379; said:
One would hope that it is a clear lesson to all present and future Buckeyes that team rules stand regardless of position or calendar.

JT runs a very tight ship. I think everyone knows what is expected. Everyone that has violated some rules have paid the consequeses. This isn't the first time that someone or people have violated rules and was suspended for a bowl game....(Troy Smith...and look how he bounced back)
 
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