Golferdow01
East-Coast Living
It's nice to see your senior center turning it on at the end of the season
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Does it seem like we've had more than our share of the POW honors? Seems like just about every week it's Butler, Foster, Dials, and even on the ladies' side Davenport wins it a lot. Guess that's just how it goes when you have two programs at the very top of the conference.
IIRC, Marscilla Packer won it once for the ladies, too.
EDIT - She shared it the week before last.
he'll be a good pf in the N.B.A. I know some clowns said he'll be a center but, not to many 6'9 centers . Wallace is 6' 10
I wish he had another big body to help him battle down low because, thats the only thing this great team is missing
Matta, Dials Voted Big Ten's Best
March 7, 2006
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Thad Matta was named the 2006 Big Ten Coach of the Year by the league media and Ohio State senior center Terence Dials was chosen as the 2006 Big Ten Player of the Year by both the league coaches and media, the Big Ten Conference announced Tuesday.
Dials earned a spot on the 2006 All-Big Ten First Team (media and coaches) as well.
Ohio State's Je'Kel Foster, a senior guard from Natchez, Miss., was as second team honoree in the coaches' balloting while Foster and sophomore guard Jamar Butler were named to the third team by the conference media. Butler was an honorable mention selection by the league coaches.
Big Ten coaches placed Foster on the league's 2006 All-Defensive Team. He also was tabbed a Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honoree.
Dials, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, becomes Ohio State's fifth Big Ten player of the year and the first since guard Scoonie Penn claimed the honor in 1999. Dennis Hopson was selected in 1987 while Jim Jackson won the award in both 1991 and '92. Hopson and Jackson were both forwards.
Ohio State (23-4) last had a student-athlete earn first team All-Big Ten honors in 2002 when Brian Brown made the squad. The last Ohio State center to make the league's first team was Ken Johnson in 2001.
Buckeye coaches have earned the media nod as the league's top coach five times previously with Eldon Miller (1983), Randy Ayers (1991, 1992) and Jim O'Brien (1999, 2001) all earning the award.
Dials led the Buckeyes in scoring and rebounding with 15.3 points and 8.0 rebounds a game. He finished the regular season with enough points to rank No. 15 in Ohio State history with 1,492. He also is No. 6 in career rebounding with 834. His .564 career field goal shooting percentage rates No. 3 all-time in OSU history.
(...there was more, but it wasn't about Dials...)
i cant remember the last time td missed a 12 footer, and the past few games hes put in a couple of 15-18 footers per game.....Jagdaddy said:I also don't see Dials as an NBA player, but guys like Reggie Evans seem to manage to hang around so anything's possible. To do it, he'll need to get serious about the weights and diet, work hard on defensive technique, and develop a consistent 15 foot jumper. I give him a decent chance of being able to do the last of those, and the other two should theoretically be up to him. Even if he does those things, he's a journeyman due to being a tweener and having very questionable athleticism, but there's nothing wrong with being an 8 year NBA journeyman. Good luck to him.
Traffic jams before basketball games haven’t been a problem around Value City Arena in recent years, but the bandwagon attached to the current Ohio State men’s basketball team has been getting more crowded.
On Sunday, it kept Terence Dials’ mother, Judith Kimbrough, from accompanying him to center court for Senior Day.
Dials was escorted by his younger brother, Michael, who had spent the night before the Purdue game at Dials’ apartment.
"She got held up in traffic," Dials said. "I didn’t know the Arnold Classic was (downtown last weekend). She didn’t either, and she had to find a hotel far out. She just got stuck in traffic."
She did make it to her seat in time to enjoy the game.