Renard
Sophmore
H.G.Wells wrote "War of the Worlds" and "The Time Machine." Let’s say we took that time machine and stepped into the future. We suddenly found it was Dec. 20<SUP>th</SUP>, 2005. Looking down on the kitchen table you find the program of the OSU-Mich***n game. Inside it has all the Buckeye stats and reviews of each player leading up to that game. What would be stats and glowing reviews of our starting players? Any surprise starters? Try to keep it realistic as possible! I will start the first one:
LT Alex Boone 6-8/296 -
Saw spot duty in his first three games, and then started at left tackle in the Iowa game. This allowed Rob Sims to move left guard opening up the OSU rushing attack and its first thousand yard rusher since Maurice Clarett"s 1,237 yards in the 2002 season. Alex has only allowed 2 sacks and has improved in each game this season. As well as his pass blocking has been it’s his run blocking that has drawn rave reviews. Asked if he was surprised in starting his first year as a freshman. Alex responded,"I can’t say I was surprised. With the support I have had here from the coaches and my teammates. They have really helped so much in what we have achieved this year."
LT Alex Boone 6-8/296 -
Saw spot duty in his first three games, and then started at left tackle in the Iowa game. This allowed Rob Sims to move left guard opening up the OSU rushing attack and its first thousand yard rusher since Maurice Clarett"s 1,237 yards in the 2002 season. Alex has only allowed 2 sacks and has improved in each game this season. As well as his pass blocking has been it’s his run blocking that has drawn rave reviews. Asked if he was surprised in starting his first year as a freshman. Alex responded,"I can’t say I was surprised. With the support I have had here from the coaches and my teammates. They have really helped so much in what we have achieved this year."