Commentator audio? You should have cut this bad ass with some music that really captures the aggression and mood of our punt team.OHSportsFan;2246930; said:
Personally, I would've gone with NOFX's "Don't Call Me White."
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Commentator audio? You should have cut this bad ass with some music that really captures the aggression and mood of our punt team.OHSportsFan;2246930; said:
It's in there. I think it just got out of order because it was one of the games I hadn't downloaded and had to add it in.lvbuckeye;2246953; said:did we have zero punts in the Indiana game?
Dryden;2247016; said:Commentator audio? You should have cut this bad ass with some music that really captures the aggression and mood of our punt team.
Personally, I would've gone with NOFX's "Don't Call Me White."
Jerry Emig @BuckeyeNotes
Congratulations to punter Ben Buchanan, one of five seniors up for Ohio State's Big Ten Medal of Honor.
Graduated punter Ben Buchanan, currently working on his master's in sports administration, is one of five Ohio State male student-athletes nominated for the Big Ten Conference Medal of Honor. Each school in the conference presents the award annually to the male and female student-athletes in the graduating class who have attained the greatest proficiency in both academics and athletics. Buchanan is a four-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree, a five-time OSU Scholar-Athlete and he ranks fourth in school history in punts (177) and yards (7,286).
Three Buckeyes Named to NFF Honor Society
Only 19 from the Big Ten Conference honored
May 3, 2013
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio State had three of the 19 student-athletes from the Big Ten Conference who were honored and named to the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame's (NFF) Hampshire Honor Society yesterday.
Buckeyes from the 2012 team named to the NFF's relatively new - it is in its seventh year - honor society are Ben Buchanan, from Westerville, Ohio, Adam Homan (Coldwater, Ohio) and Stewart Smith (New Albany, Ohio).
All three individuals met criteria for admission that included being a starter or significant reserve in one's last year of eligibility, carrying a minimum 3.2 cumlative grade point average throughout the entire course of undergraduate study, and meeting all NCAA-mandated progress toward degree requirements and graduation.
Buchanan, a three-year starting punter for the Buckeyes, has a degree in strategic communications and he is one internship - which he will complete this summer in the Westerville Central H.S. athletics department - away from his master's degree in sports administration.