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I'm curious if he is also actually 6'2 are if that is 'stat boosted' as the recent discussion's have been on Troy's height.
4. Antonio Henton, Ohio State, Fr.
Barring injury, no one other than Troy Smith is going to see any serious playing time under center for the Buckeyes this year. And Henton, the 2005 Player of the Year in Georgia, will probably take a redshirt as OSU makes its national-title run. To those who have followed prep football, however, the 6-foot-2, 215-pound Henton is no secret. "Henton's a guy you have to be watching for, even if it isn't this season," said Newberg. "He's Troy Smith all over again." Henton's senior prep season numbers -- 2,117 yards passing, 627 yards rushing -- are very similar to Smith's junior stats at OSU (2,282/611).
Henton on Scout.com video: Wearing number 7 and running Vick-style all over the Georgia Dome, in the state semifinals.
OHIO STATE NOTEBOOK
QB protégé Henton learns from Smith
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Ken Gordon and Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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Antonio Henton just finished a three-week apprenticeship at the feet of the master.
Ohio State players moved out of their campus-area hotel Friday, marking the end of preseason camp. It also meant the end of a golden opportunity for Henton, a freshman quarterback from Fort Valley, Ga.
Henton roomed with Buckeyes starter and Heisman Trophy candidate Troy Smith and certainly had plenty of chances to pick Smith’s brain.
"We did that by design," quarterbacks coach Joe Daniels said of the rooming arrangements. "They spend a lot of time together."
One reason the time may have been especially valuable for Henton is that his style is similar to Smith’s. Asked whether Henton reminded him of a young Smith, Daniels didn’t hesitate.
"I think an awful lot," he said. "When we watched him as a high school guy, we thought he reminded us a lot of Troy. We thought he threw the ball well, and we thought he was a heck of an athlete, and that’s true. It’s one of the few times in our lives we were right.
"He can do things athletically, and he can do things throwing the ball. Will he be another Troy? I don’t know, but I know from what I see of him right now mentally and physically, we’re very happy."
Henton almost certainly will redshirt this season.
Two for the money
The Ohio State defense will be preparing to face two offenses and four quarterbacks in its first two opponents, Northern Illinois and Texas.
It was no surprise that Northern Illinois named Phil Horvath the starter for the opener in Ohio Stadium on Saturday, because Horvath was the most accurate passer in major-college football last year before he suffered a broken arm in the Huskies’ ninth game.
But coach Joe Novak said he also expects Dan Nicholson to play a lot, based on the way Nicholson played in place of Horvath last season.
Observers of Texas, where OSU plays Sept. 9, expect redshirt freshman Colt McCoy to be the starter when the Longhorns open at home against North Texas on Saturday.
But they also expect freshman Jevan Snead to play some; he is just one semester behind McCoy in school after enrolling in January.
Each ran a scaled-down version of Texas’ read-option offense in high school. Their predecessor, Vince Young, led the Longhorns to last season’s national title.
Global warming
Texas coach Mack Brown praised his team last week as it wrapped up preseason camp in Austin.
"We’ve had a great fall practice. I think it’s been the hottest summer on record in Texas, and we have never had a team work harder."
Temperatures were routinely in the high 90s, and sometimes 100 or more, the past three weeks in central Texas.
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Buckeye1;608854; said:If it is true, then Robbie may be transfering.
BuckNutty;608858; said:At this point is that just speculation?
osugrad21;608868; said:Robbie would not transfer until after next year...he is in the middle of the battle right now but Henton is showing skills that cannot be coached.
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