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Ex-pitcher Bauserman happy to be Buckeyes' QB
RUSTY MILLER, AP Sports Writer
Thursday, September 8, 2011
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ? It's been a long, strange trip for Joe Bauserman, from baseball phenom to Buckeyes quarterback.
A prized baseball and football star in Virginia and Florida high schools, he spent three years in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization as a pitcher. When that path seemed to fade, he walked on at Ohio State to play football. Now, he finds himself as the starting quarterback for the nation's No. 15 team, the focal point of 105,000 fans each Saturday afternoon.
A hardy outdoorsman ? his college major is Fisheries & Wildlife ? the 25-year-old Bauserman isn't overwhelmed by how long it took him to become an overnight sensation. He doesn't have regrets and he accepts what comes his way.
"If I would have stuck it (baseball) out, who knows what would have happened?" he said. "I might have made it. I might have had shoulder problems, I might not. Whatever."
Quiet and unassuming, he's the elder statesman of an Ohio State program that has been pounded by NCAA allegations, violations and sanctions over the past 10 months. The controversy helped force three-year starting quarterback Terrelle Pryor to the NFL, opening a huge vacancy that Bauserman has helped to fill.
Bauserman, along with true freshman backup Braxton Miller, were both superlative in a season-opening 42-0 victory over Akron. The Buckeyes take on Toledo this week. Ahead lie difficult games against Miami, Colorado, Michigan State and Nebraska.
Many think the talented Miller will gradually take over the job. But not everyone.
"I've seen that young man and I just think he's a winner," Toledo coach Tim Beckman said of Bauserman. "He fits with what Ohio State wants to do."
During his three years at Lincoln High in Tallahassee, Fla., Bauserman had been pursued to play football at every Top 25 program in the country. Instead, he signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates after being taken in the fourth round of the 2004 amateur draft as a pitcher. He had a fastball in the low 90s, a sharp breaking curve and one publication said he had the best changeup in the Pirates' farm system.
"We were both drafted the same year and he's just one of those guys I gravitated toward, our personalities were a lot alike," said Pirates second baseman Neil Walker, Bauserman's road roommate while playing in the Gulf Coast League.
Bauserman was 2-2 with a 2.79 ERA in nine games that rookie season, striking out 35 in 38 2-3 innings with 10 walks. He followed it up the next year with a 6-2 mark at Class A Williamsport and a 2.84 ERA. The following summer, at Class A Hickory in the Sally League, his numbers fell to 6-8 with a 4.01 ERA.
Pirates centerfielder Andrew McCutchen played with him in what would be his final season.
"He was already kind of on his way out," he said. "He had a good arm, you knew that just by watching him. He was into football, I guess he just thought that was the way to go."
There was the pull of football, of course, but there were also the endless bus trips and the monotonous routine of the low minors.
Even those that make it to the majors have doubts along the way.
"When you're on the bus at 4 a.m., going to God knows where," Walker said, "like Columbus, Ga., maybe, and you've got a game in 10 hours, there are some guys that are like, 'Why in the world would you do that?'"
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http://www.chron.com/sports/article/Ex-pitcher-Bauserman-happy-to-be-Buckeyes-QB-2161330.php
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