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Walsh: Mike Vrabel, Darik Warnke, and Pat O'Neil
Walsh? Never heard of it.
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Walsh: Mike Vrabel, Darik Warnke, and Pat O'Neil
wasnt one of the rauhs the kicker then? both of those guys could kill the ball.
also one of the wwe wrestlers is from dublin (a fritz one of kennys kids)
joe wilkins was the qb there too he played some pro baseball after starting 4 years at osu
they also have a ton of lacrosse kids
its nearly pathetic i can do this for atleast two dozen schools
Well I sit and eat lunch with my math teacher everyday. He is also the baseball coach and a football coach.Now in education as an administrator, and bussing does NOT help raise grades/test scores of students (let alone the one hour trips). And CPS found out about that after ten years of futile effort ( and bunches of money). In California, 'school of choice' means that if you want to go there, you need to get yourself there. Everyone out here are clamoring for more 'neighborhood schools' so neighborhood kids can go to school with neighborhood kids (and moms can carpool). Can't imagine parents being real involved with a kid's school if they have to drive 45 minutes to Parent/Teacher night.
Good to hear from fellow Braves (or have they changed to a more politically correct name?). It almost seemed (when I visited) that the 'transfers' into Whetstone were not the high caliber athletes (those seemed to congregate at Linden or West).
However, the poster child of fan favorites has to be Ryan Brewer, a running back for the Troy Trojans who was Mr. Football in the state of Ohio in 1998. Even though Ryan rushed for over 2800 yards as a senior, and over 7600 yards for his career, Ohio State, under the direction and control of head football coach John Cooper, refused to tender him an offer (neither did Notre Dame, by the way). All Buckeye fans were offended and outraged; many went into fits of apoplexy or paroxysms of fear; some even whispered that this would be the end of Ohio State football as we once knew it.
Well, it turned out that the fans were right, sort of. On January 1, 2001, the Ohio State Buckeyes played in the Outback Bowl against the South Carolina Gamecocks, coached by former OSU assistant Lou Holtz, who had possessed the wisdom and foresight to sign none other than ... Ryan Brewer. Then a sophomore, Ryan was the star of the show that day, gaining 219 all-purposes yards and scoring three touchdowns while spearheading the Gamecocks' rout of the listless Buckeyes, 24-7. Ryan had vengeance. Cooper was fired the very next day. The fans were vindicated!
No offense but Ryan Brewer was hardly the top player in the State. He was a good HS running back that put up big numbers and parlayed that into a Mr. Football.I think whenever the top player in your state, that you didn't recruit, pastes you the way he did that day your job might lose some solidity.