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DB Shaun Lane (official thread)

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Surprisingly, no thread seems to exist for Shaun Lane.

He started at tOSU as a freshman DB in 2004 and redshirted. He was switched to RB in 2005, and was injured during spring practice of 2006.

He is the son of former Buckeye Garcia Lane, and is now listed as the backup to Donald Washington at a CB position. He's a redshirt junior.
 
Ben, Shaun Lane ready to meet at Ohio Stadium

By JOE SIMON Tribune Chronicle



YOUNGSTOWN ? Youngstown State fullback Ben Lane remembers the days when his older brothers Troy and Shaun used to pick on him during their first year playing football.

The three were at Wilson High School in Youngstown at the time, Troy a senior, Shaun a sophomore and Ben a freshman. They were just finding out about the bruising game of football, but Ben was learning the hard way.

??They did me bad,?? Ben recalled with a smile. ??That was all of our first years (playing football). And they used to hit me during practice ? I never used to like being hit. But they tortured me, so I now I have a chance to at least get one of them back.??

That chance will come at noon on Saturday in Ohio Stadium when Ben and Shaun, now a junior defensive back at Ohio State, play against one another for the first time when OSU hosts the Penguins.

Both said they faced off during practice once when they played at Hubbard High School (they transferred there after one year at Wilson), but the matchup didn?t have anywhere near the implications as this one.

If the opportunity to go head-to-head comes about Saturday, neither will hold anything back.

??I told (Shaun), if that chance comes, I?m going through him,?? said the 5-foot-10, 260 pound Ben, a junior at YSU. ??No moves, I?m just running straight.??

Shaun, who was redshirted as a freshman and has two more years of eligibility after this season, said he?ll be ready if little brother Ben comes roaring up the middle.

??I?m sure (Ben?s) prepared to take my best, and I?m preparing to take his,?? said Shaun, a 5-10, 180-pound corner. ??I wouldn?t want to give him anything less than my best.??

Shaun didn?t remember that year in Wilson the same as Ben. While Shaun may have been a little hard on Ben, he said the scrutiny was to make Ben better.

??He was a lot smaller than he is now, so we could do that then,?? Shaun said of the teasing. ??All in all, we were just trying to make him better. (Me and Troy) critiqued everything he did because we could see what he could be. With Ben, we could see the potential in him more than he could.??

Tribune-Chronicle
 
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OSU notebook: Lane boys square off with dad looking on
Saturday, September 1, 2007 3:41 AM
By Tim May and Ken Gordon

THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Shaun Lane said his father, former Ohio State running back Garcia Lane, shouldn't be hard to spot in the stands this afternoon.

"He said he's going to be wearing Ohio State clothes with Youngstown State shoe-strings," Shaun Lane said, laughing. "He'll probably stand out from the crowd."

Especially when he's caught rooting for both teams. Shaun Lane is a junior backup defensive back and special teams player for the Buckeyes. His younger brother, Ben Lane, is the starting fullback for Youngstown State. They grew up in the Youngstown suburb of Hubbard.

Unlike the Heacock brothers -- Jon is the head coach at Youngstown State, Jim is the defensive coordinator for OSU -- the Lane brothers could be on a collision course, either on a kickoff or if Shaun Lane gets to play some defense.

"We've talked every day about the opportunity we've got coming up to defend our schools," Shaun Lane said. "I know when I went home a couple of weeks ago and hung around his boys they were excited about the opportunity to play in our stadium."

When Shaun Lane signed to play for Ohio State four years ago, YSU wasn't on the schedule. And with the Penguins being Division I-AA, "I definitely didn't see it happening ever," he said. "But it's a great chance for these two schools to play each other and I am glad we're getting it."

He added, "I honestly want them to do well, because it's my hometown and my brother is playing for them. But I want us to win at the same time."

BuckeyeXtra - The Columbus Dispatch : OSU notebook: Lane boys square off with dad looking on
 
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Picture perfect tackle on the fumble this week.

Even better was the running full speed, falling down, surrounded by Boilermakers catch of the fumble by Gant! I didn't get to see the slow-motion replay until tonight but.... :yow1:
 
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BB73;901242; said:
Surprisingly, no thread seems to exist for Shaun Lane.

I was late to the party at BP, but this engine is running smoothly now, and on all cylinders. The sad thing is that guys like Shaun were overlooked when they were recruited, never had much conversation or a thread about them, and compared to now where there will be hundreds of threads of kids that never really sniffed OSU, it's a credit to how far this site has come, ie, grown. Hopefully there aren't too many more current Buckeyes not feeling the love, and hopefully Shaun is earning his rightful spot in Buckeye-dom.

I don't care about your name or number, but when you're wearing that Silver helmet, as one of 11 on the field, you are an equal in my eyes.

What I mean is, nice play Shaun! :oh:
 
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Shaun starts the season in the 2-deep at corner, and talked to the press yesterday after practice.

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On this season

"We have a lot of seniors this year that are ready to go out and play. We want to lead this team to another Big Ten championship and the national championship. It all starts with the first game. We'll play Youngstown State this Saturday and take it from there."

On the younger players

"I can't wait to see the young guys play. It'll be interesting to see how they handle of crowd of 104,000 people cheering. They've shown a lot in practice. All of them show that they're willing to learn and ready to play."

On the defensive back position

"There are a lot of guys competing for the open positions. We have a lot of talent on the team. Everyone's ultimate goal is to play, so when they see an open spot, they go for it. We have a lot of tremendous athletes on this team and I'm excited to see what we can do."
 
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