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DB Malcolm Jenkins (All B1G, All-American, Thorpe Award, All-Pro, 2x Super Bowl Champion)

BUCKYLE;1282248; said:
:lol: I don't drink before or during games. I just liked that he was doing it with more style than the Badgers.

The moves Jenkins pulled came straight out of the "Can' Touch This" video. If you want to see the moves, check the 2:14 mark, but I would advise just watching the video for a good laugh.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9nptjUs9FM]YouTube - MC Hammer - U Can't Touch This[/ame]
 
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Dispatch

Ohio State notebook: Jenkins' pick seals win
Senior cornerback makes sure Badgers can't mount rally
Sunday, October 5, 2008 4:11 AM
By Tim May


THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH


MADISON, Wis. -- The Ohio State defense needed to make a play, so senior cornerback and co-captain Malcolm Jenkins held up his hand to volunteer at the most important moment last night.
Actually, he used both hands to intercept Wisconsin quarterback Allan Evridge with 53 seconds left to seal the Buckeyes' 20-17 win. It was the least he and the defense could do, he reasoned, after watching quarterback Terrelle Pryor and the offense drive to the go-ahead touchdown with 1:08 left.
"We'd gotten all riled up on the sideline; we knew the game was going to come down to us," Jenkins said.

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Today is the first day in the rest of MJ and the other Seniors last season as Buckeyes, and last nights big win is a good way to kick it off. They need to play with intensity, joy and pride and leave it all on the field. If they do that, they will be able to look back at their College careers without having to worry as much about what might have been.
 
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It was great to see Malcolm having fun during the Jump Around.

But it was even better watching him cover Beckum on Wiscy's last offensive play, but still be able to see that Evridge was throwing it to somebody else and make the pick.
 
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Malcolm Jenkins: He's got it covered
Through work ethic and attention to detail, Buckeye has developed into an NFL-caliber cornerback
Saturday, October 11, 2008 3:14 AM
By Tim May


THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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Karl Kuntz Dispatch
Teammates thought so much of Malcolm Jenkins' decision to return for his senior season that they elected him a co-captain. He takes the role to heart when trying to fire up the team before games.




Malcolm Jenkins was on his way to a meeting in the Ohio State football facility the other day when he stopped to check an incoming text message.
"It's from Coach Lester," he said.
Well, of course. There probably hasn't been a week go by in the past seven years when Jenkins has failed to communicate at least once with Larry Lester.
But to call him merely a coach is to lessen the import he had in the athletic rise of Jenkins, Ohio State's outstanding senior cornerback. Back at Piscataway (N.J.) High School, the defensive backs coach at the time, was the first to preach to Jenkins that with continued hard work and dedication, football could take him places.

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To me, Malcolm Jenkins was the highlight of today's game against Purdue. He was busting up those pesky Purdue screen passes all day. And, his energy, work ethic, and motor seem to be limitless. He truly is climbing up that ladder, as 1926Buckeyes said. He is an elite.
 
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