Braxton and Wayne are State Championship bound! Such an incredible run. I may have to make the drive up to Canton to see this one.
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Posted: Yesterday 9:11 PM
RE: To further brighten your mood (Braxton Miller)
I don't worry about the players our opposition is recruiting. OSU is going to get great players. They just are. Just like Florida, USC, Texas etc. are going to get great players. Gotta worry about our own recruiting. The way to neutralize a good QB is a great DL. Just look at Tom Brady first half against the Lions. Didn't look that great when he's getting hit. The game of football is, and always will be, won in the trenches.
Nope, but I think Troy smith 2.0Buckin Crazy;1823875; said:I don't know if the comparison has been made, but man or man does he remind me of Steve Mcnair.
k2onprimetime;1823998; said:Nope, but I think Troy smith 2.0
Agree. Honestly he reminds me more of Vick in his ability to break a big run out of nowhere and his arm strength. He is very shifty but prefers to throw the ball. A Vick-Smith combo would work out alright with me...Miller is faster and a bit quicker than Troy. But it's the best comparison IMO.
By Marc F. Pendleton, Staff Writer Updated 9:47 PM Monday, November 29, 2010
Who's more valuable, Braxton Miller or Trey DePriest?
That depends on which team one favors, Wayne or Springfield.
A state media panel has the answer. Both were named the Associated Press Division I All-Ohio high school football players of the year on Monday.
Miller, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound senior quarterback who has led Wayne into this week?s D-I state championship game, is the offensive player of the year.
DePriest, a 6-1, 237-pound senior linebacker, is the defensive player of the year.
Coincidentally, both were pee-wee and middle school standout teammates at Springfield before Miller transferred to Wayne prior to his freshman season.
Miller, rated by several scouting services as the nation's No. 1 senior QB, is headed to Ohio State. DePriest has verbally committed to defending national champion Alabama.
Centerville two-way lineman Michael Bennett was a D-I first-team choice as an offensive lineman. He'll join Miller at OSU.
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