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BTN BTN Prepares for the 2019 Big Ten Football Season

BTN Prepares for the 2019 Big Ten Football Season
BTN Communications via Big Ten Network

Ahead of the Big Ten Network’s 13th football season, BTN president François McGillicuddy today shared the network’s perspective on the 2019 season at Big Ten Football media days. “We are responsible for representing all Big Ten institutions across more than 40 games and over 750 hours of programming during 14 weeks of the 2019 Big Ten Football regular season,” said McGillicuddy. “To do that, our focus will be on three things –production of quality live games, compelling storytelling about the Big Ten Conference and the most expert Big Ten analysis.” The following updates were also provided: FOX Sports App Beginning

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S Todd Bell (All B1G, Pro Bowl, R.I.P.)

Former Buckeye Todd Bell Dies Of Heart Attack
ByBUCKNUTS.COM STAFF Mar 16, 2005
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COLUMBUS, Ohio: Former Ohio State football player Todd Bell died this morning of an apparent heart attack while driving his car in Columbus. Todd played defensive back for the Buckeyes from 1977 to 1980 and was a four-year starter. He was an All-Big Ten selection as a junior and senior.
Bell, who also competed on the OSU track team, had his best year as a junior, recording 87 tackles. He scored two touchdowns that year, including the winning score in an 18-15 win at Michigan where he scooped up a blocked punt and ran it into the end zone. The win sent the 11-0 Buckeyes to the Rose Bowl, where they lost a 17-16 decision to USC, costing them the national championship. In that game, the athletic Bell ran down Heisman Trophy winner Charles White from behind and stripped him of the ball to prevent a touchdown - a play that ranks as one of the great plays in Ohio State football lore.
Bell was from Middletown High School and was one of the most highly recruited football players in the nation as a senior.


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cant believe its been that long!
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Tony Romo (official thread)

Romo successfully defends celebrity golf title

Tony Romo completed a wire-to-wire victory Sunday in the American Century Championship for his second consecutive win in the celebrity tournament at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course.

The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and current CBS NFL analyst closed with a 2-over 74 and scored 20 points to finish at 71 in the modified Stableford scoring system. Former pitcher Mark Mulder, the winner in 2015-17, was 10 points back after a 71 and a 24-point day.

Entire article: https://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/27191637/romo-successfully-defends-celebrity-golf-title

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Scholarship Roster By Class

One other observation at just how top-heavy our recruiting can be.

We have 43 kids rated in the top 10 at their position. Logic might indicate that we would have a similar number rated 11-20. But in fact their are only 10.

I should also mention that incoming honorable mention OL Jonah Jackson was recruited as the #170 OT and wasn't in the top 1,000 players rated.
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Knee Injuries

Well, it's been over two months. Knee is still giving occasional pops and stabs of pain, which the Doc said is normal while the bone heals and the abscess fills out with marrow. Fortunately, I've been maintaining a strict Gin & Vermouth regimen to keep the knee limber. I'll see the Doc again next week, and if the internal swelling hasn't gone down, I'm on crutches for 10 days.
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BTN Eight Big Ten names make Andy Katz’s top 25 players for 2019-20

Eight Big Ten names make Andy Katz’s top 25 players for 2019-20
BTN.com staff via Big Ten Network

BTN contributor Andy Katz released his top 25 players for the 2019-20 college basketball season, and eight Big Ten players made his NCAA.com list. Not surprisingly, Michigan State star and reigning Big Ten player of the year Cassius Winston tops the list.

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BTN Three Hall of Famers will attend 2019 Big Ten Media Days

Three Hall of Famers will attend 2019 Big Ten Media Days
BTN.com staff via Big Ten Network

The Big Ten announced Wednesday that three Hall of Famers, Lorenzo White of Michigan State, Tom Osborne of Nebraska and Barry Alvarez of Wisconsin, will attend the 2019 Big Ten Football Kickoff Luncheon, held Friday, July 19, in the International Ballroom at the Hilton Chicago. White will be recognized as a member of the 2019 College Football Hall of Fame class, and will be available for autographs and take part in group interviews during the luncheon. Osborne and Alvarez will also be interviewed during the luncheon as the conference celebrates the 150th anniversary of college football. The action kicks off

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HB/S/QB Les Horvath (All-American, Heisman Trophy Winner, National Champion, CFB HOF)

75 YEARS AGO, LES HORVATH CAPTURED OHIO STATE'S FIRST HEISMAN TROPHY FOR UNDEFEATED 1944 SQUAD
Chris Lauderback on June 27, 2019 at 11:05 am @chris11w
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With the country in the midst of World War II, college football took on a much different feel in the first part of the 1940s.

Half of the AP's final top 20 featured service teams plus two service academies, West Point and Annapolis as fielding rosters at traditional colleges proved difficult.

In fact, despite FDR encouraging football for morale purposes, some college football programs suspended play altogether while others were forced to field teams largely comprised of freshmen as the NCAA temporarily allowed them to play varsity ball since age limits typically kept them from serving in the war.

Meanwhile, upperclassmen were typically only seen on the gridiron if they failed to meet the military's physical standards or earned another exemption.

In 1944, Les Horvath became one of those exemptions. The 24-year old senior studying dentistry at Ohio State was also a member of the school's Army Specialized Training Program but the unit was discharged in August, returning Horvath to civilian status with one year of athletic eligibility.

Horvath had previously played football for the Buckeyes from 1940-42, helping Paul Brown's squad win a national championship in his final season.

With Brown and many of Ohio State's best performers off to fight in the war the following season, acting head coach Carroll Widdoes led the Buckeyes to a disappointing 3-6 mark in 1943 but with Horvath back in the fold for the 1944 season, things were indeed looking up despite a roster featuring 31 freshmen among 44 total players.

Of course, Widdoes not only had Horvath in the backfield but senior Bill Willis – a Buckeye legend in his own right – along with guards William Hackett and Warren Amling, both of which were deferred from military service after entering Ohio State's veterinary school.

Ohio State's quarterback/halfback also in charge of calling plays, Horvath got the season started with a 54-0 win over Missouri even though his own 87-yard run was called back due to a penalty.

In game two versus Iowa, Horvath went for 116 yards on 18 carries in a 34-0 victory and backed that up with a touchdown in the final minutes to ice a 20-7 win over No. 19 Wisconsin in Camp Randall.

The following week against No. 6 Great Lakes Navy, coached by none other than Paul Brown, Horvath scored a pair of touchdowns in a 26-6 win for the good guys. A week later, Horvath shredded Minnesota for 203 total yards and two scores in a 34-14 romp.

The beat went on against Indiana as he tossed a 41-yard touchdown pass and added another 115 yards on the ground in a 21-7 decision over the Hoosiers. Largely rested in a 54-19 drubbing of Pitt a week later, Horvath was ready for the final two games of the season against Illinois and No. 6 Michigan.

Taking on the Illini in Cleveland's Municipal Stadium, the largest crowd to watch a football game that season (83,627) saw Horvath run for 116 yards and two touchdowns as the Buckeyes claimed the Illibuck with a 26-12 decision.

Finally, taking on the Wolverines in Ohio Stadium, Horvath scored two touchdowns including the game-winner in a contest in which every score created a lead change. The 18-14 win marked the first time the winner of The Game won the Big Ten outright.

The Buckeyes were invited to play USC in the Rose Bowl but the conference didn't allow for postseason competition thus ending Ohio State's season with a perfect 9-0 record.

No. 1 Army would beat No. 2 Navy by a score of 23-7 the same day Ohio State handled Michigan and the Black Knights would win the national championship capturing 95 of the AP's 121 first-place votes.

Widdoes however won national coach of the year honors and Horvath claimed Ohio State's first Heisman Trophy on the strength of 669 rushing yards and 1,200 all-purpose yards, beating out Army's Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard.

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