I had a unique opportunity to hear Joel Penton speak last night. I came away very impressed with his ability in that area. Very well spoken, engaging, clearly passionate about his topic (Which was his faith). Wasn't much insight in to Ohio State football, but that wasn't his purpose in being there. In any case, relevant to football, I was able to get the following information -
Joel did say he weighs about 290 (I think he's listed at 275), he's slightly taller than me (I'm 6'4") If he's 15 pounds heavier, I can say it's all muscle.
After his presentation he opened the floor to questions. First question, of course, "Who's going to be our Quarterback?" Penton didn't name names, saying he basically didn't know - or if he did, he wasn't saying.
Later he mentioned he had played on the grey squad, which brought the remark, "and you say you don't know who the quarterback is going to be?" (A reference to Smith, of course) There was some laughter. Smiling he said, I'm not going to get in to it, or words to that effect.
Lets see, what else.... He said he and all the guys get along real well for the most part, that when Tressel talks about the "football family" he's not just blowing feel good sunshine in to the wind.
He talked briefly about the circle that's formed after games - midfield. He says Ohio State wants to do that every game, win or lose and other teams may or may not have the same desire. He mentioned is sometimes hard to do after a loss. I was going to ask him if he was going to assume the roll that I remember Kenny Peterson having in 02 (Leading the prayer or speech or whatever you'd call it that goes on in this aftergame circle) but didn't.
I'm probably forgetting a thing or two, but that's about it. I came away very impressed with him.
Joel did say he weighs about 290 (I think he's listed at 275), he's slightly taller than me (I'm 6'4") If he's 15 pounds heavier, I can say it's all muscle.
After his presentation he opened the floor to questions. First question, of course, "Who's going to be our Quarterback?" Penton didn't name names, saying he basically didn't know - or if he did, he wasn't saying.
Later he mentioned he had played on the grey squad, which brought the remark, "and you say you don't know who the quarterback is going to be?" (A reference to Smith, of course) There was some laughter. Smiling he said, I'm not going to get in to it, or words to that effect.
Lets see, what else.... He said he and all the guys get along real well for the most part, that when Tressel talks about the "football family" he's not just blowing feel good sunshine in to the wind.
He talked briefly about the circle that's formed after games - midfield. He says Ohio State wants to do that every game, win or lose and other teams may or may not have the same desire. He mentioned is sometimes hard to do after a loss. I was going to ask him if he was going to assume the roll that I remember Kenny Peterson having in 02 (Leading the prayer or speech or whatever you'd call it that goes on in this aftergame circle) but didn't.
I'm probably forgetting a thing or two, but that's about it. I came away very impressed with him.