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Dryden;2197310; said:
http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/graphics/pdf/m-footbl/1213_guide_8records1.pdf

1. 458 Art Schlichter 31-52 Florida State .............0 ......2 ..... 1981
2. 378 Joe Germaine 29-43 at Penn State ...........2 ......2 ..... 1997
3. 362 Greg Frey 20-31 at Minnesota ............1 ......3 ..... 1989
4. 354 Bobby Hoying 24-35 at Penn State ...........1 ......3 ..... 1995
5. 351 Joe Germaine 31-45 at Indiana .................0 ......3 ..... 1998


Only time our QBs ever throw for that many yards is when the Bucks are losing. Me thinks the times they are a changing... :wink2:
 
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Yeah I was pumped when they said that but to be honest I know that we are the most talented team right now and we have BY FAR the best young talent (and more coming) of any team. I was thinking yesterday, and I know it will be tough to match, but we are in a position to really dominate for the immidiate future. We are such a young team but also a team that has veterans to guide all the young talent.

Look at the recruiting rankings and then look at the All Big Ten teams for the past few seasons. This team has been underachieving for some time.
 
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NightmaresDad;2197309; said:
My aunt Mildred threw for 425 against Pitt back in '96.

Would have been more but hey, she was 76 years old and her shoulder got sore.
Plus we only had 9 guys on offense anyway.

having 9 guys didn't slow down our punt return team much either, IIRC.

IIRC, her team didn't throw the ball once in the second half.
 
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Notes, quotes: Simon forced to sit for a day
August, 21, 2012
By Austin Ward | ESPN.com

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The training staff knows better than to give John Simon an option.

If it were up to the Ohio State defensive end, he'd never be forced to the sideline to spend a practice as an observer.

Even when they slapped a brace on his left ankle on Monday and kept the senior out of action for precautionary reasons, Simon apparently still snuck into a few drills before the workout was over. Then he made clear he'd be right back in action again on Tuesday.

"I?m perfectly fine," Simon said. "I?d be out there today if it was my call. I?m good. ... It's just precautionary stuff right now, just a little rehab here and there.

"I kind of got out there towards the end. I found a way to get out there, so I might annoy the people inside a little bit, but they?re just trying to help and doing a great job."

cont....

http://espn.go.com/blog/colleges/osu/post?id=2084
 
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There are 13 scholarship players from Meyer's first recruiting class who have yet to lose their stripes -- or at least haven't been announced as losing them. And this is kind of a big deal. The Buckeyes are keeping a running list in their game notes.

The freshmen with stripes remaining include linebackers Josh Perry, Camren Williams, Jamal Marcus and Luke Roberts; receivers Michael Thomas, Ricquan Southward and Frank Epitropoulos; defensive end Se'Von Pittman; offensive lineman Pat Elflein; tight end Blake Thomas; defensive back Tyvis Powell; and O'Connor and Dodson, both of whom had surgery and haven't practiced much, or at all. Perry and Epitropoulos were also slowed by injuries for at least part of camp.

You have to figure a few more of them will have the stripes removed soon, especially since three of them -- Michael Thomas, Williams and Perry -- are among the 10 true freshmen on the two-deep roster.

http://www.cleveland.com/osu/index.ssf/2012/08/ohio_state_freshman_football_p.html
 
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