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It's been 26 years since OSU QB's broken leg
By The Associated Press
Sunday, April 25, 2010
COLUMBUS, Ohio ? Every year at this time, former Steelers quarterback Mike Tomczak's name pops up at Ohio State.
It's not mentioned because of his heroics on the field, but as a cautionary tale to coaches and players everywhere.
In the 1984 spring game, Tomczak was the starting quarterback for the talented Buckeyes, expected to be among the top teams in the nation. But early in the third quarter of the intrasquad scrimmage at Ohio Stadium, he carried on an option play ? and didn't get up.
He had broken his leg, putting quarterbacks in preseason workouts off limits from contact ever since.
"My name's the most popular name around here during a spring game," Tomczak said Saturday before this year's spring game. "But I think coaches have gotten a lot smarter in 25 years and put a jersey on the quarterback to protect him ? the biggest asset they have on the team. So they've learned their lesson. Unfortunately, it took my leg being broken."
Defenders were not allowed to tackle current Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor during this year's spring game. Head coach Jim Tressel was Tomczak's position coach back in 1983.
"Thank goodness I didn't call the play because I might have had a short career here if I'd called that," Tressel said.
It was coach Earle Bruce who made the call. But why did he have his quarterback exposed to contact?
"Coach said he wanted to run the option. So in practice we worked on the option two or three or four times," said then-Ohio State left guard Jim Lachey.
It's been 26 years since OSU QB's broken leg - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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