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Observations thru 8 weeks.

martinss01;969941; said:
his recognition and ability to audible appears to be well above the curve.
he tends to throw high. he also has trouble leading receivers on pretty much any route. i have little doubt he will get better, but at this point if you take experience out of the equation and compair him to the rest of college football. he's average. he'll get there though.

Agree totally on these points.

He is great, especially for a first year starter, at reading and finding the open man - but not always so good at getting the ball to the proper place. His receivers have really stepped up and helped him out this year.
All in all, though, I would imagine he has exceeded just about everybody's expectations to this point, and I'm sure glad we have him.
 
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...and those of us who had the pleasure of meeting him in person will always remember him as one of the best we've met. A very impressive, yet equally humble man.

If you've met him, you're no more surprised than I am (not at all) that he was so successful in finding the best men available to lead our "revenue" sports. In fact, it could be argued that without Andy Geiger, mens basketball wouldn't be a revenue sport.
 
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BuckeyeMike80;969663; said:
this isn't the right year for it to go to a defensive guy.

That will be NEXT year after another dominant and simply excellent year from JL. Right now his rep is growing and growing, but it isn't at Heisman levels quite yet.

Au contraire, the media are really beating the drums for the Dorsey kid from LSU. He could luck into the first defensive Heisman.
 
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I like to be in my seat 1 1/2 hours before game time. Time goes fast and you get to see everything.
Option 2 is to be at the skull session, beat the band to the rotunda and then hurry to my seat.
Either way by game time I am thinking I'm Arnold
 
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ytownbuckeye;979062; said:
how long before the game starts should you be at the stadium? for script ohio? pregame?

I always try to get to The Shoe, atleast an hour before game time.
 
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ytownbuckeye;979062; said:
how long before the game starts should you be at the stadium? for script ohio? pregame?


if you have never been to a game, i would definitely suggest getting there 2 hours before game time. that way you will be able to enjoy the atmosphere and soak it all in, rather than rushing to your seat right before kick off.
 
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