XPUNISHR;1234475; said:...What took so long to earn such praise??(Joking of course!!)
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You've had 7 GPAs dating back to June 4th of last year. What took so long to notice?? (Joking of course!!)
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XPUNISHR;1234475; said:...What took so long to earn such praise??(Joking of course!!)
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DaddyBigBucks;1234479; said:You've had 7 GPAs dating back to June 4th of last year. What took so long to notice?? (Joking of course!!)
XPUNISHR;1234475; said:Do not worry as I will still post whatever is on my mind & anything I obtain from "inside" sources....including the GOOD, the BAD, & the UGLY!!
Buckeye_Mike;1397975; said:Toward the end of this interview with Marcus Hall Bucknuts.com - Bucknuts TV: Glenville's Marcus Hall Is A Buckeye , Hall talks about his jersey number and states "Goebel has it, 79, and I think he's leaving, so..."
I was pretty surprised by that - any information out there aside from an incoming recruit's speculation?
They could share the jersey number as they're on different sides of the ball - maybe Marcus just misunderstood?!
He must have said the wrong name. Goebel is listed as #53 on the OSU athletics site. Jon Skinner was 79, and he was a senior o-lineman.Buckeye_Mike;1397975; said:Toward the end of this interview with Marcus Hall Bucknuts.com - Bucknuts TV: Glenville's Marcus Hall Is A Buckeye , Hall talks about his jersey number and states "Goebel has it, 79, and I think he's leaving, so..."
I was pretty surprised by that - any information out there aside from an incoming recruit's speculation?
They could share the jersey number as they're on different sides of the ball - maybe Marcus just misunderstood?!
* As for Goebel, he won?t be a starter at defensive tackle (the Buckeyes have a lot of experience returning at the position with Todd Denlinger, Dexter Larimore and Doug Worthington) but he?ll definitely be in the rotation. Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Heacock is anxious to see what Goebel will bring to the table in 2009.
?I?m very excited about Garrett,? Heacock said. ?The thing you always find out when they?re playing scout team, all you?ve really got to do is go in the locker room after practice and if you hear the offensive coaches saying, ?Garrett Goebel, we?re struggling with him. We can?t block him,? that bodes pretty well for that player. It seemed like every other day Bolls would come up to me and say, ?Boy, Garrett Goebel gives us a heck of a time out there on the scout team. We just have a hard time blocking him.? And that?s where it first stands out and that?s where you first get excited.
?And then you see him in the weight room, you see his work ethic and you see everything he?s doing off the field, he?s going to be a good football player and it really is exciting.?
A Sprinkling of Youth: The juniors and seniors will dominate the two-deep, but there is a youth movement taking place at the same time.
Redshirt freshman Willie Mobley (6-3, 265) and Garrett Goebel (6-5, 280) are both working at tackle while sophomore Nathan Williams (6-3, 245) returns for his second season after seeing a surprising amount of playing time last year.
Goebel has impressed Heacock with is effort and attitude and seems to figure in OSU's plans this season.
"He's in the two-deep for sure and getting better every day," said Heacock
"He did a good job redshirting.
"You can redshirt and get better, you can redshirt and stay the same or you can redshirt and get worse. He got better.
"He worked hard in the weight room and when he was on scout team he really worked hard against our offensive line. That translates into getting better."
"He (Goebel) has had a great spring," added Denlinger.
"I know the coaches think highly of him because he works hard and he's always doing the right thing.
"This spring he's made a lot of plays and he's going to be exciting to watch."