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Linsley?s growth helps stabilize OSU
Published: Thu, November 22, 2012
By Ryan Buck
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COLUMBUS
The falling temperatures and gray skies of late November mean one very important thing for two opposing, yet devoted factions of college football fans: Big Ten rivals Michigan and Ohio State will meet in their annual clash for gridiron supremacy.
For the undefeated Buckeyes (11-0), a victory over the hated Wolverines (8-3) in their final game will emphatically conclude a tumultuous 24 months that have seen the program rocked by scandal, the departure of beloved coach Jim Tressel, their first losing season in 23 years, the arrival of Urban Meyer, and sanctions imposed by the NCAA.
Their program will have come full circle.
The man who launches each offensive snap for the Buckeyes, a microcosm of the rejuvenated program, has already crossed that finish line.
OSU center and 2009 Boardman graduate Corey Linsley excelled in practically any youthful pursuit he attempted.
?Corey?s a well-rounded individual,? said his mother, Laurie. ?He enjoys doing a lot of different things and has a lot of different interests.?
Former Boardman coach D.J. Ogilvie worried his potential star lineman preferred a future gripping a trumpet instead of a football.
?He was in the band and played football as a freshman,? said Ogilvie, now the head coach at Lemon Bay (Fla) High. ?I remember the first time I saw him and thought there is no way we can afford to lose this kid to the band. You could tell he was going to be a very big kid and a good football player.?
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