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2004 OSU All-Americans

sandgk said:
And Oiler -

Those stats also leave of that Ginn did this in (really) 8 full games
He is going to re-write the record books I tell you - it could be an untouchable mark he leaves.
Yea, that's if anyone is stupid enough to punt to him. I forsee a lot of 30 yard punts going out of bounds in the next 3 years
 
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While Teddy deserves 1st team as return man, I fear that some teams will put Reggie Bush as their return man. If there's only one 'kick return' spot, the yardage added together would allow them to justify Bush. They'll want him on their teams, and Benson, Peterson, and Arrington will get the 1st team RB spots.

Hopefully some teams specify PR separately from KR.
 
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dav713 said:
Yea, that's if anyone is stupid enough to punt to him. I forsee a lot of 30 yard punts going out of bounds in the next 3 years

While not as exciting as watching Ginn take a punt all the way, the fact that we can gain 10-15 yards in field position on each punt exchange is really going to help us out the next few years...
 
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AJ Hawk finished the 2004 regular season with 136 tackles according to NCAA.ORG that is good enough for a 4th place ranking on tackles per game. His 136 is currently 3rd for total tackles Only Harrison of Eastern Michigan and McGarigle of Northwestern have more tackles.

If AJ doesnt make at least 2nd team, something is dreadfully wrong with the way AA's are handed out.
 
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BuckeyeRob said:
...His 136 is currently 3rd for total tackles Only Harrison of Eastern Michigan and McGarigle of Northwestern have more tackles...

Actually, now Hawk is tied for fourth in total tackles:

1 - Tim McGarigle, Northwestern (151)
2 - Greg Washington, Army (149)
3 - Kevin Harrison, Eastern Michigan (146)
4 - A.J. Hawk, Ohio State (136)
4 - Cole Snyder, Idaho (136)
 
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One more award for AJ and Nuge...

2004 Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America Teams

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
Pos. Name School Yr. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown

WR Braylon Edwards Michigan Sr. 6-3 206 Detriot, MI

WR Taylor Stubblefield Purdue Sr. 6-1 182 Yakima, WA

TE Heath Miller Virginia Jr. 6-5 255 Richlands, VA

OL Alex Barron # Florida State Sr. 6-6 308 Orangeburg, SC

OL Jammal Brown $ Oklahoma Sr. 6-6 313 Lawton, OK

OL Elton Brown Virginia Sr. 6-6 338 Hampton, VA

OL David Baas Michigan Sr. 6-5 307 Sarasota, FL

C Vince Carter Oklahoma Sr. 6-2 294 Bryan, TX

QB Matt Leinart USC Jr. 6-5 225 Santa Ana, CA

RB Cedric Benson Texas Sr. 6-0 225 Midland, TX

RB Adrian Peterson Oklahoma Fr. 6-2 210 Palestine, TX

PK Mike Nugent % Ohio State Sr. 5-10 180 Centreville, OH

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
Pos. Name School Yr. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown

DL David Pollack $ Georgia Sr. 6-3 261 Snellville, GA

DL Shaun Cody USC Sr. 6-4 295 Hacienda Heights, CA

DL Erasmus James Wisconsin Sr. 6-4 263 Pembroke Pines, FL

DL Marcus Spears LSU Sr. 6-4 298 Baton Rouge, LA

LB A.J. Hawk Ohio State Jr. 6-1 238 Centreville, OH

LB Derrick Johnson # Texas Sr. 6-4 235 Waco, TX

LB Matt Grootegoed USC Sr. 5-11 215 Huntington Beach, CA

DB Antrel Rolle Miami (FL) Sr. 6-1 202 Homestead, FL

DB Carlos Rogers Auburn Sr. 6-1 194 Augusta, GA

DB Ernest Shazor Michigan Jr. 6-4 226 Detroit, MI

DB Thomas Davis Georgia Jr. 6-1 230 Shellman, GA

P Brandon Fields Michigan State Soph. 6-6 234 Toledo, OH

KR Devin Hester Miami (FL) Soph. 5-11 185 Riviera Beach, FL

# - 2003 Walter Camp First Team All-America selection

% - 2002 Walter Camp First Team All-America selection

$ - 2003 Walter Camp Second Team All-America selection

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
Pos. Name School Yr. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown

WR Mark Clayton $ Oklahoma Sr. 5-11 187 Oklahoma City, OK

WR Dante Ridgeway Ball State Jr. 6-1 183 Decatur, IL

TE Alex Smith Stanford Sr. 6-5 225 Denver, CO

OL Michael Munoz Tennessee Sr. 6-6 315 Mason, OH

OL Marcus McNeil Auburn Jr. 6-9 340 Decatur, GA

OL Max Jean-Gilles Georgia Jr. 6-4 341 Miami, FL

OL Logan Mankins Fresno State Sr. 6-4 320 Catheys Valley, CA

C Ben Wilkerson LSU Sr. 6-4 320 Hemphill, TX

QB Alex Smith Utah Jr. 6-4 212 La Mesa, CA

RB J.J. Arrington California Sr. 5-11 210 Newhall, CA

RB Reggie Bush USC Soph. 6-0 200 Spring Valley, CA

PK Tyler Jones Boise State Sr. 6-1 198 Boise, ID

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
Pos. Name School Yr. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown

DL Dan Cody Oklahoma Sr. 6-5 270 Ada, OK

DL Jonathan Goddard Marshall Sr. 6-0 245 Jacksonville, FL

DL Matt Roth Iowa Sr. 6-4 270 Villa Park, IL

DL Ryan Riddle California Sr. 6-3 250 Culver City, CA

LB Michael Boley Southern Miss Sr. 6-3 228 Athens, AL

LB Ahmad Brooks Virginia Soph. 6-2 249 Woodbridge, VA

LB Spencer Havner UCLA Jr. 6-4 236 Nevada City, CA

DB Brandon Payne New Mexico Sr. 6-0 183 Baytown, TX

DB Marlin Jackson Michigan Sr. 6-1 196 Sharon, PA

DB Corey Webster $ LSU Sr. 6-0 204 Vacherie, LA

DB Jim Leonhard Wisconsin Sr. 5-8 186 Tony, WI

P Daniel Sepulveda Baylor Soph. 6-3 222 Dallas, TX

KR Ashlan Davis Tulsa Jr. 5-8 177 Mesquite, TX

$ - 2003 Walter Camp Second Team All-America selection

They also both made the CBSsportsline first-team AA.
 
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