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Ohio State Senior Linebacker James Laurinaitis has been named one of the four finalists for the fifth annual Lott Trophy, it was announced today.
Laurinaitis (6-3, 244., Hamel, Mn.), who had already had a highly decorated collegiate career, was a Lott finalist last year. He has won the Butkus and Nagurski awards in previous seasons. Laurinaitis is a two-time Big 10 Defensive Player of the Year and a two-time Ohio State captain. He?s been an academic All-American and on the Dean?s List each of his four years. He led the Buckeyes in tackles again this season with 121.
Says Ohio State Head Coach Jim Tressel, ?He?s a talented yet humble young man who brings enormous credit to the game of college football. He represents Ohio State with poise and class.?
The winner will be announced at a black-tie banquet at The Pacific Club in Newport Beach, Ca. Dec. 14.
Buckeyebb;1343293; said:JL is an absolute monster on the field he hits dudes like he is in a truck, and if some poor misguided fellow crosses through his line with intents on running him over then he stands them up says hi and puts them right back down. As far as i am concerned the finalists should be JL JL JL and JL. those other dudes are good not to get me wrong but they are not james.:osu:
Viking;1344403; said:Don't be ridiculous. Laurinaitis is a great player but to act like he is that far ahead of the competition or that a player like Spikes, regardless of whether or not he is consistently better, did not have an arguably superior season is ludicrous. Overall their seasons are relatively similar but Spikes has made more big plays, which in my mind would put him over the top.
muffler dragon;1344900; said:Keep in mind that what you just did is share an OPINION. The same thing that Buckeyebb did. Lay off the attack mode.
Viking;1345240; said:One aggressive post merits another. Laurinaitis has been consistently excellent but Spikes has surpassed him on several occasions this season. I like to think my fellow fans can be reasonable and rational on most occasions but seeing people say things like that upsets me because it confirms the negative beliefs that other fans have about Ohio State fans.
Viking;1345240; said:One aggressive post merits another. Laurinaitis has been consistently excellent but Spikes has surpassed him on several occasions this season. I like to think my fellow fans can be reasonable and rational on most occasions but seeing people say things like that upsets me because it confirms the negative beliefs that other fans have about Ohio State fans.
Viking;1344403; said:Don't be ridiculous. Laurinaitis is a great player but to act like he is that far ahead of the competition or that a player like Spikes, regardless of whether or not he is consistently better, did not have an arguably superior season is ludicrous. Overall their seasons are relatively similar but Spikes has made more big plays, which in my mind would put him over the top.
Viking;1345240; said:One aggressive post merits another. Laurinaitis has been consistently excellent but Spikes has surpassed him on several occasions this season. I like to think my fellow fans can be reasonable and rational on most occasions but seeing people say things like that upsets me because it confirms the negative beliefs that other fans have about Ohio State fans.
Ohio State football: Laurinaitis makes OSU history as three-time All-American
by Doug Lesmerises Thursday December 04, 2008, 12:45 PM
Marvin Fong/ The Plain DealerJames Laurinaitis, three-time first-team All-American
Linebacker James Laurinaitis and cornerback Malcolm Jenkins were named first-team All-Americans on the American Football Coaches Association team today, an honor that allowed Laurinaitis to make OSU history.
The AFCA is the first of the five universally recognized All-American teams to announce its honorees. The Sporting News, Associated Press, Walter Camp and Football Writers have yet to announce their teams.
With his placement on the team, Laurinaitis became the eighth three-time first-team All-American in Ohio State history, joining Chic Harley (1916-1919), Wes Fesler (1928-1930), Lew Hinchman (1930-1932), Merle Wendt (1934-1936), Archie Griffin (1973-1975), Tom Skladany (1974-1976) and Mike Doss (2000-2002).
According to NCAA standards, Laurinaitis has the chance to become just the third three-time consensus All-American in OSU history, joining Harley and Fesler.
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