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DB Dustin Fox (National Champion)

College Football Analyst

Dustin Fox is currently a college football analyst on ESPNU and ESPN3. In addition to his ESPN duties, Fox is the host of the Afternoon Drive show “Bull and Fox” on CBS Cleveland’s 92.3 The Fan and a co-host on “Inside the Cleveland Browns.” He can also be heard all across the Cleveland Browns Radio Network on game days.
http://espnmediazone.com/us/bios/dustin-fox/

 
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10. DUSTIN FOX, 2002
Playing opposite of Chris Gamble, Dustin Fox added to one of the best cornerback tandems in the nation. The Canton native averaged a pass breakup a game and six tackles per contest, making him an important member of Ohio State's championship run in 2002.

Fox was a four-year starter in Columbus, with his most famous moment coming in the biggest game of his career, snagging an interception in the Fiesta Bowl.

Fox returns an interception
TEMPE, AZ - JANUARY 3: Defensive back Dustin Fox #37 of the Ohio State Buckeyes runs with the football after making an interception on a pass from quarterback Ken Dorsey of the University of Miami Hurricanes during the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl at Sun Devil Stadium on January 3, 2003 in Tempe, Arizona. Ohio State won the game 31-24 in double-overtime, winning the NCAA National Championship.
 
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Heard this morning that he is dealing with some serious issues.

Anyone know of this?

I saw some speculation based on some of his own deleted tweets that he's battling with some mental issues. Hope it's nothing more serious (not that mental stuff isn't serious).

He posted this on Twitter (account is currently not active):

“thanks for the well wishes y’all. I’ll be fine. Just won’t be on the air for a little while. Gotta take care of my health.”
 


10. DUSTIN FOX, 2002
Playing opposite of Chris Gamble, Dustin Fox added to one of the best cornerback tandems in the nation. The Canton native averaged a pass breakup a game and six tackles per contest, making him an important member of Ohio State's championship run in 2002.

Fox was a four-year starter in Columbus, with his most famous moment coming in the biggest game of his career, snagging an interception in the Fiesta Bowl.

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Fox returns an interception
TEMPE, AZ - JANUARY 3: Defensive back Dustin Fox #37 of the Ohio State Buckeyes runs with the football after making an interception on a pass from quarterback Ken Dorsey of the University of Miami Hurricanes during the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl at Sun Devil Stadium on January 3, 2003 in Tempe, Arizona. Ohio State won the game 31-24 in double-overtime, winning the NCAA National Championship.

Yeah, I'd be good with Fox and Gamble starting on any Ohio State defense.
 
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