Buckeyefan_6
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I thought James played with more intensity/fight tonight than in the previous couple of games. Anyone else think so?
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Tlangs;1280655; said:I'd have to say that the signature play of his carreer to this point is the forced fumble against Texas in '06. When you make a play like that in your 3rd game as a starter, that leads to tough expectations to live up to.
I saw this as well. Especially in the first half.Buckeyefan_6;1282081; said:I thought James played with more intensity/fight tonight than in the previous couple of games. Anyone else think so?
Joe56;1282589; said:Thought James and the rest of the backers( Homan esp.) did very well.
Our players are surpemely talented. Our coordinator is less so.
spin360;1282577; said:Well being a two-time AA, Nagurski, and Butkus award winner has something to do with it too.
Defensive end Brian Orakpo of Texas is one of four Big 12 players named as semifinalists for the 39th annual Rotary Lombardi Award.
Other Big 12 players nominated include defensive end Auston English and offensive lineman Duke Robinson of Oklahoma; and Missouri linebacker Sean Weatherspoon.
The winner of the prestigious award named for coaching legend Vince Lombardi and its distinct granite trophy goes to college football?s top lineman or linebacker.
Returning semifinalists include Cal center Alex Mack, South Florida defensive end George Selvie. Ohio State linebacker James Laurinaitis is a returning finalist.
Other semifinalists include: linebackers Brian Cushing and Rey Maualuga of Southern California; Mississippi offensive tackle Michael Oher; and Alabama offensive lineman Andre Smith.
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