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Lakota West grad Rehring ready for Dorsey
By Kyle Nagel
Staff Writer
Sunday, January 06, 2008
NEW ORLEANS ? Steve Rehring has heard enough about the speed involved in the Bowl Championship Series title game.
"Every game is done in the trenches," said Rehring, Ohio State's left guard. "You look at the games this year we won and won convincingly, the offensive line played great. The games that we played close or the game we lost, we didn't play so good. It always starts with us."
Rehring, a junior from Lakota West High School, draws one of the game's major assignments against LSU All-American defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey on Monday. The second-year starter, at 6-foot-8 and 345 pounds, is part of a bulky Buckeyes' line, including Xenia product Ben Person, that hopes to slow Dorsey and the rest of the skilled LSU defensive line.
"One game he played more on my side, other games he played more on Ben's side," Rehring said of Dorsey, the 6-2, 303-pound senior. "Some games he switches around, some games he lined up at defensive end. You never know where he's gonna be."
"Steve should be doing pretty well. He has the okay to go full speed in the weight room so he can get back going to where he was. He has a lot of experience, as all of these guys know and we are glad he is back. You know he will be in the mix."
osugrad21;1135540; said:
Overheard: OSU offensive lineman Steve Rehring
Saturday, April 12, 2008 2:57 AM
"This is my fifth spring ball. I deserve a La-Z-Boy or something. I'm like one of eight guys in the history of Ohio State to go through five spring balls." -- Steve Rehring, Ohio State offensive lineman, a fifth-year senior who is sitting out spring drills while recovering from shoulder surgery
Boone, Rehring On Outland Trophy Watch List Courtesy:
Release: 04/18/2008
DALLAS (FWAA) ? The Football Writers Association of America has released its 2008 Outland Trophy Watch List, which includes two linemen from its 2007 All-America Team ? Arkansas center Jonathan Luigs and West Virginia offensive tackle Ryan Stanchek. Seventy standout linemen from around the country have been nominated for consideration in the preseason.
The Outland Trophy has been awarded to the best interior lineman in college football since 1946. With input from the entire FWAA membership, the winner is selected by the FWAA's All-America Committee, which selects the association's 25-man All-America team and picks the three Outland Trophy finalists and the winner.
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osugrad21;1229200; said:
Steve Rehring about his shoulder said:?It started hurting two years ago and it just kept getting worse and worse each game and it kind of hit rock bottom at the national championship game against LSU,?
DaddyBigBucks;1229402; said:Going up against Glen Dorsey can have that effect on people.
Ohio State Buckeyes lineman Steve Rehring weighs his progress on a scale
Monday, August 18, 2008 Doug Lesmerises
Plain Dealer Reporter
Columbus- Steve Rehring is practically skinny - 337 pounds worth of skinny.
"Steve, stand up," Ohio State center Jim Cordle shouted from across the room last week. "See, he looks good. He's just big-boned."
At 6-8, Rehring wouldn't feel healthy if he crept down toward 300 pounds. And at something like 280?
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osugrad21;1232124; said:
Underdogg44;1232164; said:Even has a quote from the older brother... that guy must be pretty sweet. lol