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Ross Homan, Ohio State linebacker
John Kuntz, The Plain Dealer
Ohio State University's Ross Homan intercepts a pass intended for USC's Anthony McCoy.
His 15-tackle effort against Wisconsin last week probably was the best game of his career, save for his 15-yard penalty for unnecessary roughness while making a block on Jermale Hines' interception return for a touchdown. Except it wasn't really Homan who committed that foul.
"When they called 51, I looked back and said: 'I didn't touch anyone. How is this possible?' " Homan said. "When I got off the field, everyone was like, 'Ross what did you do, what did you do?' and I was like, 'What are you talking about?' "
It was actually defensive end Nathan Williams, No. 43, who took his block a step too far, and knowing Williams' reputation for going hard through the whistle, that's not a surprise. Not that Williams was ready to cover for Homan.
"Nate was probably hiding on the bench," Homan said with a smile.
The game as a whole showed Homan's ability to cover, blitz or tackle in the run game. As the Badgers put together 89 plays of offense, he rarely, if ever, came off the field.
"I slept in the cold tub after the game," Homan said. "But that comes with playing 100 plays."
Once again for the Ohio State defense, the assignment changes a bit this week, with the Boilermakers spread out more often than the Badgers, though their offense isn't one-dimensional. Neither is Homan.
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