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SF William Buford - 4 BTT Title Games, most Buckeye starts (Virtus Roma - Italy)

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9. William Buford, Libbey ‘08 (36 points): Few played the game with more joy and fewer played it better. The most gifted talent to come through Toledo in a generation, Buford, a 6-5 guard, could score in his sleep from the time he first took the court as a freshman starter for the Cowboys, and developed into an all-around force. His senior year, he averaged 23.1 points, 11.1 rebounds, and 5.6 assists, leading Libbey to the Div. II state championship game.

Buford was named Ohio Mr. Basketball and a McDonald’s All-American before heading to Ohio State, where he kept the Glass-to-the-Capital-City pipeline flowing. A central part of the modern heyday of Buckeyes basketball — playing for teams that went 116-30 during his career (2008-2012) — he left Columbus tied for third with Hall of Famer Jerry Lucas on the school’s all-time scoring list (1,990 points).
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PG Kelvin Ransey (ALL B1G)

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3. Kelvin Ransey, Macomber ‘76 (111 points): If I could travel back to any era in Toledo hoops, it would no doubt be the mid-1970s, when you could have assembled a college powerhouse with the players in this city.

Truman Claytor. Terry Crosby. Donald Collins. Kenny Cunningham. Farley Bell. Kim Leonard. Frank Steele. The list went on.

What a time it must have been.

Then there was the biggest star of them all. Ransey, a smooth 6-1 guard, was the first Toledo-sensation-turned-Buckeyes-legend, taking names at Macomber, then Ohio State. He started for four years at OSU, elevating a rebuilding program from nine wins his freshman season to a No. 2 national ranking his senior year in 1980. He’s currently fifth on the Buckeyes’ scoring list (1,934 points).

Drafted fourth overall by the Bulls — and promptly traded to Portland — Ransey was the runner-up by one vote for NBA rookie of the year in 1981. (The honor went to former Louisville star Darrell Griffith of the Utah Jazz.) Ransey played six seasons in the NBA before becoming a pastor.
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F Dennis Hopson (Buckeye all-time leading scorer, B1G POY, NBA Champion)

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2. Dennis Hopson, Bowsher ‘83 (139 points): The clear runner-up in the GOAT debate, Hopson was not a phenom, but he became a superstar just the same.

The 6-5 swingman became Bowsher’s career scoring leader despite playing full-time on the varsity team for just two seasons, and he enjoyed a similar rise at Ohio State. After a quiet start, he exploded in his final two years (think Evan Turner a generation later, only better). He averaged 20.9 points as a junior, then 29 as a senior, earning Big Ten player of the year honors over Indiana’s Steve Alford.

Hopson — who remains the Buckeyes’ all-time leading scorer (2,096 points) — was drafted third overall by the New Jersey Nets. He played five years in the NBA, including behind Michael Jordan on the Bulls’ 1991 championship team, and another eight seasons overseas.
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LB Bob Brudzinski (All B1G, All-American)

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7. BOB BRUDZINSKI, 1976
Playing for Woody Hayes, Brudzinski was a three-year starter on Ohio State's defensive line. The senior recorded over 120 tackles in 1976 and possess the second-highest tackles per game average among defensive linemen in program history. Additionally, his four interceptions are tied for the most in Buckeye defensive line history.

Brudzinski was a consensus All-American in his senior year and was named to Ohio State's All-Century team in 2000.

Bob Brudzinski (DE), Nick Bounamici (DT) who is #18 on the list, and Kelton Dansler (DE) who is #8 on the list for 1977 along with Aaron Brown (NT) and Eddie Beamon (DT) made up a pretty good DL in 1976.
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Question?

YOU paid $8 for shipping, that does not mean that it is costing THEM $8 for return shipping. they probably made more off of you on the shipping than on the "merchandise".

Of course, you should return it, but use it first! :)

BTW, 12 bucks is a pretty good deal for the entire Richard Simmons "Sweatin' with the Oldies" collection featuring Harvey Firestein and Paul Lynde. Enjoy!

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This thread is worth a "bump" just to see some of the questions/replies that were on Buckeye Planet back in 2005......Unfortunately exhawg never did say what the product was or if he sent it back......Maybe he'll read this and post an update....... :slappy:
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What film had the greatest soundtrack?

What film had the greatest soundtrack?

Still the all time greatest.....


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Side one
No. Title Original Artist and year Length
1. "(We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock" Bill Haley & the Comets 1954 2:08
2. "16 Candles" The Crests 1958 2:48
3. "Runaway" Del Shannon 1961 2:18
4. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers 1956 2:14
5. "That'll Be the Day" The Crickets 1957 2:14
6. "Fannie Mae" Buster Brown 1959 2:52
7. "At the Hop" Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids 1973 2:25
8. "She's So Fine" Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids 1973 2:18
9. "The Stroll" The Diamonds 1957 2:26
10. "See You In September" The Tempos 1959 2:03
Side two
No. Title Original Artist and year Length
1. "Surfin' Safari" The Beach Boys 1962 2:05
2. "(He's) The Great Imposter" The Fleetwoods 1961 1:33
3. "Almost Grown" Chuck Berry 1959 2:09
4. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" The Platters 1958 2:37
5. "Little Darlin'" The Diamonds 1957 2:04
6. "Peppermint Twist" Joey Dee and the Starlighters 1961 1:58
7. "Barbara Ann" The Regents 1961 2:14
8. "The Book of Love" The Monotones 1958 2:17
9. "Maybe Baby" Buddy Holly 1957 2:01
10. "Ya Ya" Lee Dorsey 1961 2:22
11. "The Great Pretender" The Platters 1955 2:35
Side three
No. Title Original Artist and year Length
1. "Ain't That a Shame" Fats Domino 1955 2:31
2. "Johnny B. Goode" Chuck Berry 1958 2:38
3. "I Only Have Eyes for You" The Flamingos 1959 3:09
4. "Get a Job" The Silhouettes 1958 2:37
5. "To the Aisle" The Five Satins 1957 2:44
6. "Do You Want To Dance" Bobby Freeman 1958 2:35
7. "Party Doll" Buddy Knox 1957 1:54
8. "Come Go with Me" The Del-Vikings 1956 2:37
9. "You're Sixteen - You're Beautiful (And You're Mine)" Johnny Burnette 1960 1:56
10. "Love Potion No. 9" The Clovers 1959 1:53
Side four
No. Title Original Artist and year Length
1. "Since I Don't Have You" The Skyliners 1958 2:35
2. "Chantilly Lace" The Big Bopper 1958 2:21
3. "Teen Angel" Mark Dinning 1959 2:35
4. "Crying in the Chapel" Sonny Till & the Orioles 1953 3:04
5. "A Thousand Miles Away" The Heartbeats 1957 2:25
6. "Heart and Soul" The Cleftones 1961 1:49
7. "Green Onions" Booker T. & the M.G.'s 1962 2:25
8. "Only You (And You Alone)" The Platters 1955 2:35
9. "Goodnight, Well it's Time to Go" The Spaniels 1954 2:43
10. "All Summer Long" The Beach Boys 1964 2:05

It even had this guy (announcing some of the songs):

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