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Ohio State's OC blocked a field goal with his head like a champ
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The most original way to prevent Ohio State from scoring this season.
Ohio State's 2015-16 bowl game is so close they can taste it. Or maybe that's just the In-N-Out?
Either way, with Friday's 2016 BattleFrog Fiesta Bowl nearing, Urban Meyer's Ohio State Buckeyes wrapped their final practice of the 2015-16 season Wednesday afternoon.
During a special teams drill, Buckeye offensive coordinator and line coach took the liberty of standing right where the action was.
Whether there was a miscommunication or what, perhaps we'll never know. But Warinner's instruction culminated with his life flashing before his eyes as sophomore kicker Sean Nuernberger let 'er rip -- while Warinner was still back behind the line of scrimmage:
Earlier at practice @4Warinner got blasted . Nice shot @Sean4Heisman1 .. Ouch @CoachZachSmith smh.. RT pic.twitter.com/JL0s81Jz4g
— BRAXTON MILLER (@BraxtonMiller5) December 30, 2015
The kicker was immediately contrite but had to give credit where credit's due:
Apologies to @4Warinner for the kick to the face. Not the best way to block a kick... But it worked
— Sean Nuernberger (@Sean4Heisman1) December 30, 2015
Warinner evidently even took it like a champ and was okay. And if there's one silver ling to come from Warinner's head's sacrifice, Urban Meyer coached teams practically never lose after they've blocked a kick.
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Luke Zimmermann via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
The most original way to prevent Ohio State from scoring this season.
Ohio State's 2015-16 bowl game is so close they can taste it. Or maybe that's just the In-N-Out?
Either way, with Friday's 2016 BattleFrog Fiesta Bowl nearing, Urban Meyer's Ohio State Buckeyes wrapped their final practice of the 2015-16 season Wednesday afternoon.
During a special teams drill, Buckeye offensive coordinator and line coach took the liberty of standing right where the action was.
Whether there was a miscommunication or what, perhaps we'll never know. But Warinner's instruction culminated with his life flashing before his eyes as sophomore kicker Sean Nuernberger let 'er rip -- while Warinner was still back behind the line of scrimmage:
Earlier at practice @4Warinner got blasted . Nice shot @Sean4Heisman1 .. Ouch @CoachZachSmith smh.. RT pic.twitter.com/JL0s81Jz4g
— BRAXTON MILLER (@BraxtonMiller5) December 30, 2015
The kicker was immediately contrite but had to give credit where credit's due:
Apologies to @4Warinner for the kick to the face. Not the best way to block a kick... But it worked
— Sean Nuernberger (@Sean4Heisman1) December 30, 2015
Warinner evidently even took it like a champ and was okay. And if there's one silver ling to come from Warinner's head's sacrifice, Urban Meyer coached teams practically never lose after they've blocked a kick.
Continue reading...