His nickname came from JT, per the ozone:
ozone.net
Chucky's Challenges: Nicknames are common on athletic teams, and are usually signs of respect and endearment among team mates.
What is not common is the head coach of a football team hanging a nickname on a player, but that's exactly what happened to OSU long snapper Drew Norman, who has been known throughout his Buckeye career as "Chucky".
"Coach Tressel gave me that nickname after the basketball tournament after my true freshman year," said Norman.
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Norman has no idea what prompted Tressel to give him that nickname, but figures that the one thing you never do is question the head man.
"I've never asked him about it," said Norman.
"I suppose whenever I graduate I might ask him, but I figure if he's got a nickname for me, at least he knows who I am.
ozone.net
Chucky's Challenges: Nicknames are common on athletic teams, and are usually signs of respect and endearment among team mates.
What is not common is the head coach of a football team hanging a nickname on a player, but that's exactly what happened to OSU long snapper Drew Norman, who has been known throughout his Buckeye career as "Chucky".
"Coach Tressel gave me that nickname after the basketball tournament after my true freshman year," said Norman.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=100 align=right><CAPTION align=bottom>[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Drew "Chucky" Norman [/FONT]</CAPTION><TBODY><TR><TD>

Norman has no idea what prompted Tressel to give him that nickname, but figures that the one thing you never do is question the head man.
"I've never asked him about it," said Norman.
"I suppose whenever I graduate I might ask him, but I figure if he's got a nickname for me, at least he knows who I am.
"I really have no idea.
"The first time he said it I said 'Who?', and he said 'You.' I'm never called Drew over here (at the football facility). Everybody calls me Chucky. I go home to my house and people call me Drew and I wonder who they're talking to."
Call him Drew, or call him Chucky, it doesn't matter, Norman has been an exceptionally reliable performer as a long snapper, an accomplishment that involves more than just snapping the ball. Chucky also has to put up with a considerable amount of intimidation and physical abuse to get his job done. The opposition often goes to great lengths to try and disrupt field goal and punt attempts by
intimidating the long snapper.
"Guys talk every now and then, but nothing that doesn't go on on every play," Chucky said.
"I've never had anyone try to swipe it or anything. The most common thing is for a guy to get as close to you as he can get and make you feel his presence.
"For punts we have a zone protection scheme, so I go right or left, and anything that threatens my gap I'm responsible for. It's more of a thing of getting back because they put a lot of fast guys on the rush team.
"Field goal, it's just a war down there. There's some times where I'm on my back and I have no idea, and other times where no one comes over me," he said.
"A lot of it depends on the defense. If they're coming hard, I'm on the ground."
Uh....ground Chucky?
"The first time he said it I said 'Who?', and he said 'You.' I'm never called Drew over here (at the football facility). Everybody calls me Chucky. I go home to my house and people call me Drew and I wonder who they're talking to."
Call him Drew, or call him Chucky, it doesn't matter, Norman has been an exceptionally reliable performer as a long snapper, an accomplishment that involves more than just snapping the ball. Chucky also has to put up with a considerable amount of intimidation and physical abuse to get his job done. The opposition often goes to great lengths to try and disrupt field goal and punt attempts by
intimidating the long snapper.
"Guys talk every now and then, but nothing that doesn't go on on every play," Chucky said.
"I've never had anyone try to swipe it or anything. The most common thing is for a guy to get as close to you as he can get and make you feel his presence.
"For punts we have a zone protection scheme, so I go right or left, and anything that threatens my gap I'm responsible for. It's more of a thing of getting back because they put a lot of fast guys on the rush team.
"Field goal, it's just a war down there. There's some times where I'm on my back and I have no idea, and other times where no one comes over me," he said.
"A lot of it depends on the defense. If they're coming hard, I'm on the ground."
Uh....ground Chucky?