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PG Aaron Craft (B1G 6th MOY '11, Def POY '12, Acad AA, Dolomiti En. TR - Italy)

kippy1040;1878572; said:
Could it be possible that he may be thinking about playing football this coming season. Is he that strong and quick enough to do it? It was reported that Aaron did go up to Coach Tressel and offered to fill in for Pryor during his suspension or was that all just in fun. I don't know, but you have to just wonder what kind of football player would be for Ohio State. Just asking.

He gave up football his senior yr in HS to concentrate on basketball..there would be no way he attempts to play football in college..he still has plenty to work on in basketball..but I love that kid...brings so much energy to the team..mature beyond his years in terms of playing defense as a Fr..
 
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http://www.bigten.org/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/030711aah.html

Craft becomes Ohio State's third Big Ten Sixth Man of the Year since the award's inception in 2006, joining Daequan Cook (2007) and B.J. Mullens (2009). The Buckeye leads all conference freshmen in steals (64) and assists (145), while leading the Buckeyes in both categories. Craft also leads the conference in steals, averaging 2.06 per game, becoming the first newcomer to lead the Big Ten in the category since 1991.

Craft was named Big Ten 6th Man, also named to the Big Ten All-Defensive Team, All-Freshman Team, and Honorable Mention All-Big Ten Coaches Media Selection.
 
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