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ElevenWarriors (Official Thread)

Looks like the beginning of another excellent 11W series of articles by Ramzy Nasrallah:



OK, here's #2 in the series:



I don't know, this one was just not quite as good as the 1st one; however, you wonder "what if" the Buckeyes would have landed a few of these guys:
  • In-state recruits like Ricky Powers, Trent Zenkewicz, Alfie Burch, Ray Edmonds, Marcus Ray, Charles Woodson, Ki-Jana Carter, Jeff Hartings, Joe Jurevicious and Curtis Enis, all of whom were in play while Coop's job stability was swirling during the early 1990s, aren't as bothered by the instability in Columbus and might have been retained instead of playing for Ohio State's arch rival and "rival," respectively.
 
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Nice article by 11W (Matt Gutridge):



My pick the for best Ohio State all time individual bowl performance:

2015 SUGAR BOWL • EZEKIEL ELLIOTT

Speaking of Zeke, Alabama was in the background of his 85-yard run through the heart of the South. Elliott's 230 yards and two scores were critical in Ohio State's 45-38 victory over the Crimson Tide in the 2015 semifinal matchup in New Orleans.

Following the upset over No. 1 Alabama, Elliott rushed for 246 yards and four touchdowns against Oregon in the CFP National Championship Game. This performance capped off a three-game stretch in which Elliott rushed for a program-record 703 yards.
 
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Nice article by 11W (Matt Gutridge):



My pick the for best Ohio State all time individual bowl performance:

2015 SUGAR BOWL • EZEKIEL ELLIOTT

Speaking of Zeke, Alabama was in the background of his 85-yard run through the heart of the South. Elliott's 230 yards and two scores were critical in Ohio State's 45-38 victory over the Crimson Tide in the 2015 semifinal matchup in New Orleans.

Following the upset over No. 1 Alabama, Elliott rushed for 246 yards and four touchdowns against Oregon in the CFP National Championship Game. This performance capped off a three-game stretch in which Elliott rushed for a program-record 703 yards.

220 + 230 + 246 = 696, not a ‘program-record 703 yards’.

Math is hard. And there’s this:

“The 246 yards against Oregon is an Ohio State post-season record but does not count as a bowl game record.”

I’d say that the B1G CCG counts as the postseason, so Trey Sermon’s 331 would be the ‘postseason’ record.
 
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