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RB Chris "Beanie" Wells (All B1G, All-American)

billmac91;900743; said:
Tressel and Jim Brown must be pretty close...it appears most here have forgotten the NBA Championship game where they showed Tressel and Brown sitting next to each other courtside

Maybe introduction to JB is a secret character test. One that few have passed if any. Is Beanie the one???
 
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I hope the advice Brown might have given to Clarett is different than the advice he is giving Beanie.

Meanwhile Beanie talks about his role.

Lima News
Wells to lead OSU attack
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Jim Naveau | [email protected] [/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]- 08.10.2007 [/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]COLUMBUS ? Ohio State sophomore tailback Chris Wells had two messages to deliver at the Buckeyes football media day on Thursday.[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]One was for the media. The other was for whoever cared to listen.[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]First, he told the media that he prefers to be called by his childhood nickname ?Beanie,? rather than his given name.[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]And, more importantly, he passed the word that he wants to get the ball and he wants to get it often.[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]He wasn?t overt in expressing his desire to carry the offensive load in the running game. But he wanted to make it clear he is ready to do just that.[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]?The day after the season was over, I was in the weight room, preparing myself to take over the load,? the 6-2, 230-pound sophomore said.[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]?I just wasn?t in shape like I wanted to be last year. Probably I didn?t know what the college game demanded. Coming from high school to college is a big transition,? he said.[/FONT]
 
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SI.com

SI rates the Top 20 backs in college football next year and Beanie comes in at #11.

Antonio Pittman left early for the NFL, meaning "Beanie" has the full workload in 2007. With Ohio State's question mark at quarterback, you can be sure Jim Tressel's offense will ride this talented sophomore.
 
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Hmmmmm...

Whether or not Beanie is the 11th best running back in the country; it is a virtual certainty that the national perception of him will move well north of that figure by seasons end.

Consider:
  • There is a bigger gap between the #1 and #2 tailbacks than there has been in quite some time. He'll get a lot of carries.
  • The potential of this O-Line is huge. Beanie will get credit for their dominance.
  • The o-line/beanie train will build up a huge head of steam over the first 8 games:
    • YSU: Lots of highlights but not big numbers (except YPC)
    • Akron: Ditto
    • Washington: A big name opponent, but not a great rush defense
    • Northwestern: 1st game with the students in town!
    • Minnesota: Indoor house party for the offense
    • Purdue: Could be a shoot-out
    • Kent State: More YPC and highlights
    • Michigan State: Homecoming
  • Finally, this is THE Ohio State University. The school where the tailback has historically been called "The Lighthouse". When tOSU has a "Lighthouse", the college football world pays attention.
Whether or not Beanie runs himself into the hunt for this year's Heisman, if he remains healthy then he will absolutely be the man to beat in '08.
 
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DaddyBigBucks;904985; said:
Hmmmmm...

Whether or not Beanie is the 11th best running back in the country; it is a virtual certainty that the national perception of him will move well north of that figure by seasons end.

Consider:
  • There is a bigger gap between the #1 and #2 tailbacks than there has been in quite some time. He'll get a lot of carries.
  • The potential of this O-Line is huge. Beanie will get credit for their dominance.
  • The o-line/beanie train will build up a huge head of steam over the first 8 games:
    • YSU: Lots of highlights but not big numbers (except YPC)
    • Akron: Ditto
    • Washington: A big name opponent, but not a great rush defense
    • Northwestern: 1st game with the students in town!
    • Minnesota: Indoor house party for the offense
    • Purdue: Could be a shoot-out
    • Kent State: More YPC and highlights
    • Michigan State: Homecoming
  • Finally, this is THE Ohio State University. The school where the tailback has historically been called "The Lighthouse". When tOSU has a "Lighthouse", the college football world pays attention.
Whether or not Beanie runs himself into the hunt for this year's Heisman, if he remains healthy then he will absolutely be the man to beat in '08.

You must spread some reputation around before you give it to DBB again. Damn DBB all of your posts just get me more excited for this year.:oh:
 
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Building upon what DBB posted above, should The Game again end up being a meeting of two highly-ranked undefeated teams and Beanie rushes for 100+ in a victory, he could end up getting an invite to NYC this year...
 
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