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Game Thread Ohio State 43, Youngstown St. 0 (Aug. 30)

DaddyBigBucks;1243267; said:
For those of you who can't see, and to reiterate; it was a non-contact injury. The officials are letting YSU play, which is at it should be IMHO; but that had nothing to do with Beanie's injury.

And as has already been posted I'm sure, Beanie has re-entered the field of play. THEY ARE LETTING HIM PUT WEIGHT ON THAT FOOT. That gives me some hope that we'll see him again this year.


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Geez, from the sound of things here on BP, I was thinking even torn Achilles tendon. :slappy:
 
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Buckeye Chris;1243277; said:
Beanies tough, he will play Saturday, he had bad ankles last year and still played excellent.

Even if he could play against Ohio Tressel better damn sure sit him. I'll be at that game but I don't want to see Beanie if there's any chance he could be ready for USC.

We can beat the Bobcats with Boom, Saine and Maurice. If we can't, USC will kick our asses with or without Beanie.
 
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Steve19;1243280; said:
Geez, from the sound of things here on BP, I was thinking even torn Achilles tendon. :slappy:

Nice tibor, imitation. :roll2:

Easy to laugh when you didn't see the play. It looked a lot like when guys blow ligaments. No one was near him, he planted his foot, and went down grabbing his foot in pain and fumbling the ball. There was every reason to believe it was serious. Be thankful that it appears it is not.
 
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Jake;1243288; said:
Nice tibor, imitation. :roll2:

Easy to laugh when you didn't see the play. It looked a lot like when guys blow ligaments. No one was near him, he planted his foot, and went down grabbing his foot in pain and fumbling the ball. There was every reason to believe it was serious. Be thankful that it appears it is not.

That wasn't a laugh at anyone here but rather at my own over-reaction and joy at hearing he was on his feet. My wife actually thought I was having a heart attack. I'm not kidding.
 
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Jake;1243050; said:
I have to admit I'm to the point now where I'm shocked when we actually miss one.

Great kick on that 51 yarder from the left hash.

19-0.

Ho-hum, just another 54 yard FG. :biggrin:
 
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