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Who's your favorite Buckeye...2008?

How can you not choose Laurinaitis?

How can you not choose Jenkins?

How can you not choose Beanie?

Having said that, a player not getting enough love in the thread is Freeman. If he turns the corner, and it sounds like he may have, he could have that break-out senior season that so many Buckeyes have had in the past.

And I love the way Mo Wells gives 100% all the time in spite of getting sub-optimal playing-time.

Pretorious and Pettrey both have interesting stories and great attitudes.

There is so much to like about this group of Buckeyes that I really can't choose one favorite.

Well...

Yes I can.

#33

Intensity, talent, hard-work, humility, values, Buckeye: not by birth but by choice

It is fitting that his Senior Day, as well as that of Jenkins and Boone and Freeman will be in an even numbered year, when Senior Day is the day of The Game.

Unlike most Senior Days in even-numbered years, this one has a very good chance of being a blow-out. It was pretty loud when the Seniors were pulled, one-by-one, from the Illinois? game in 2005; especially when Hawk's name was called last. How loud will it be when we're up by 4 touchdown's on TSUN and Freeman, Jenkins and Laurinaitis take their final curtain call?
 
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I'll go with Curtis Terry as a dark horse, I could see him bustin some heads as a FB in short yardage situations leading Beanie through the hole, he has also shown the ability (and just as importantly desire) to bring the wood on the defensive side of the ball, more than willing to lay someone out with a big hit.

That said, as a kid when Archie was winning two Heismans, I've got a soft spot for hard running tough nosed tailbacks and I can think of no harder running, tougher nosed TB's than this years tOSU version Beanie.
 
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Offensively: Taurian Washington - Cool name and the next great Buckeye wideout.


Defensively: Cameron Heyward - He's going to ease the loss of Big Vern by dominating the line of scrimmage from day 1.
 
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