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Ohio State sophomore Cordle doesn't mind being center of attention
Friday, August 17, 2007
Doug Lesmerises
Plain Dealer Reporter
Columbus -- Jim Cordle used to throw the football in the backyard with his son, Jimmy.
"I said he might make a nice tight end," Cordle said.
But after a Pop Warner coach put the younger at Cordle at center in fourth grade because he was the only player who could snap the ball then still block, those games of catch faded away. Soon, father and son were taking to their backyard in Lancaster for a friendly game of snap.
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