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Game Thread Miami (FL) at tOSU, Sat Sep 11, 3:40 ET, ESPN

LightningRod;1748273; said:
Dear lord that was hard to watch. Aside from his sparring match with the English language, the amount of factual errors was extremely irritating. According to this clown we play at Penn State this year, Hines is a linebacker, we only have two returning starters on the offensive line and four total on offense, the 2002 season was seven years ago and Jim Tressel is going into his ninth year as head coach. Those are just the ones I remember, I'm sure there were more.
 
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Buckeye Nut;1748309; said:
Dear lord that was hard to watch. Aside from his sparring match with the English language, the amount of factual errors was extremely irritating. According to this clown we play at Penn State this year, Hines is a linebacker, we only have two returning starters on the offensive line and four total on offense, the 2002 season was seven years ago and Jim Tressel is going into his ninth year as head coach. Those are just the ones I remember, I'm sure there were more.

You guys are troopers watching the whole thing and catching the errors. I couldn't suffer through that much drivel and so I watched the first 60 seconds....and now I will never have that time back....:stupid:
 
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Buckeye Nut;1748309; said:
Dear lord that was hard to watch. Aside from his sparring match with the English language, the amount of factual errors was extremely irritating. According to this clown we play at Penn State this year, Hines is a linebacker, we only have two returning starters on the offensive line and four total on offense, the 2002 season was seven years ago and Jim Tressel is going into his ninth year as head coach. Those are just the ones I remember, I'm sure there were more.

So he fits the bill of a stereotypical Canes fan? There are probably even more errors when he talks about DA U.
 
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UM's Lee Chambers switches from RB to CB

Lee Chambers had a couple of dazzling highlights as a UM running back, but they were fleeting. At the Emerald Bowl in 2008, he had nine carries for 60 yards late in the game.
Last season, he scored his only touchdown against Florida A&M, and had a career-high 67 yards against Virginia.
On Tuesday, Chambers spoke for the first time as a new cornerback.
``Anything it takes to help the team win a national championship, I'll do it. This football team is full of athletes. We all trust in Coach [Randy] Shannon.''
? Cornerback Ryan Hill missed practice Tuesday, and corner Brandon McGee also has been out. Receivers LaRon Byrd (leg), Allen Hurns (hamstring) and Davon Johnson (leg) have been out, though Tuesday's walk-through was closed.
? Tackle Jermaine Johnson (6-6, 330 pounds) said he is practicing part-time as a blocking tight end.
? UM will have its second closed preseason scrimmage Wednesday night.
? The Canes again will wear Nike's ``Elite Pro Combat Uniforms'' for at least one game in the regular season. The uniforms and dates will be unveiled Sept. 1
 
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Did the U defense also play in this scrimmage?

Storm Johnson, Andrew Smith shine in scrimamge


Here are some highlights and statistics from the second scrimmage of the fall on Wednesday night provided by UM's sports information staff. The practice, held at Traz Powell Stadium in Miami, was closed to the media and fans.
Scoring plays:
- Mike James 20-yard TD catch from Jacory Harris
- Storm Johnson 92-yard TD run
- Matt Bosher 30-yard field goal
- Damien Berry 1 yard TD run
- Kendal Thompkins 28-yard TD catch from Spencer Whipple
- Eduardo Clements 3-yard TD run
- Travis Benjamin 25-yard TD catch from Jacory Harris
- Storm Johnson 1-yard TD run
Passing
Jacory Harris - 8-for-12, 102 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Spencer Whipple - 7-for-8, 96 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT
Stephen Morris - 5-for-11, 80 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT
Alonzo Highsmith - 0-for-6
Rushing
Storm Johnson - 12 carries, 132 yards, 2 TD
Lamar Miller - 10 carries, 90 yards
Damien Berry - 6 carries, 19 yards, 1 TD
Eduardo Clements - 14 carries, 16 yards, 1 TD
Mike James - 8 carries, 14 yards

Receiving (players with multiple catches)
Kendal Thompkins - 4 receptions, 75 yards, 1 TD
Travis Benjamin - 2 receptions, 47 yards, 1 TD
Asante Cleveland - 2 receptions, 31 yards
Ben Bruneau - 2 receptions, 26 yards
Mike James - 2 receptions, 20 yards, 1 TD
Defense
Andrew Smith - 10 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 quarterback hurries
Olivier Vernon - 4 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble
James Gaines - 7 tackles (2 on special teams)
Ramon Buchanan - 4 tackles, 1 interception
Allen Bailey - 3 tackles, 1 punt block
Luther Robinson - 3 tackles, 2 tackles for a loss
Colin McCarthy - 2 tackles, 1 interception returned for 31 yards
Marcus Robinson - 2 tackles, 2 quarterback hurries, 1 tackle for a loss
Micanor Regis - 5 tackles
Jamal Reid - 4 tackles
Travis Williams - 4 tackles
Kylan Robinson - 3 tackles
 
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I got as far as the linebacking corps -- given his esl status he still managed to make it sound like the Bucks are a worthy opponent. I didn't hear any, "we've got defensive ends who can cover Posey."

Maybe, after I take two aspirin, I'll go back and listen to the rest -- then again, maybe not.
 
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LightningRod;1748273; said:

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