Coqui;2226840; said:No more than 5 posts per thread for me. And no more than 4 sentences per post.
So you're like the anti-Ubet?
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Coqui;2226840; said:No more than 5 posts per thread for me. And no more than 4 sentences per post.
Coqui;2226854; said:Well his posts have more actual content. Mine are just fluff
Ohio State spotlight: QB Braxton Miller
By Tim May
The Columbus Dispatch Friday October 5, 2012
A year ago, Braxton Miller limped off at the height of Ohio State?s game at Nebraska and never returned that night. The Buckeyes went on to suffer the largest blown lead ? 21 points ? in the history of the program in the 34-27 loss.
Last week at Michigan State. Miller twice had to leave the game. But he returned both times, and the dual-threat quarterback was instrumental in the Buckeyes? final possession, during which they killed the final four minutes in the 17-16 win.
Does that mean that Miller has learned to play with pain just a little more? Maybe that will become more apparent tonight when he and the Buckeyes take on Nebraska and its dual-threat QB, Taylor Martinez.
OSU coach Urban Meyer said that Miller already has proved himself to his teammates.
?They talk about it quite often ? he?s not a guy that goes down easy,? Meyer said. ?He?s going to fight for yards, and spin for yards.
?We?re trying to not necessarily teach him, but to have conversations with him about getting down at the appropriate times. So he is a very respected guy amongst our players, and that only enhanced it, that toughness during the course of that (MSU) game.?
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No. 21 Nebraska at No. 12 Ohio State -- The Buckeyes might not play another ranked team the rest of the way, so this is a chance for Braxton Miller to impress against a quality opponent in a prime-time television slot. Leading Ohio State to a win while running and passing for upwards of four touchdowns could help him crawl back into the Heisman conversation. He needs a lot of touchdowns because he's fallen a bit off the pace he had set in the first three games, when he projected out to 48 scores (he's now on a 36-touchdown pace). The only chance for Miller to win is if he leads Ohio State to an undefeated season while also putting up some really impressive numbers that compare favorably to what Smith is doing. Whatever happens, he's doing a good job of setting himself up to be the 2013 Heisman frontrunner.
Coqui;2226840; said:No more than 5 posts per thread for me. And no more than 4 sentences per post.
BusNative;2227588; said:http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...39/heisman-preview-what-to-look-for-in-week-6
Weekend Heisman preview from cbssports
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Master of karate and friendship for everyone
Braxton
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Fighter of the Night game
Champion of the sun