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

I just can't help feeling that we may not see highlights like this very often the rest of our lives. It was amazing having this guy as a Buckeye.

On a different note, it was also amazing to watch Pryor hand the ball off, and then come back from about 10 yards behind Beanie, to pass him up and become his lead blocker.

a) amazing speed
b) amazing perseverance and drive (how many QBs EVER do this?)
 
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here ya go
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pokey;1328604; said:
My first reaction to this picture is "photoshopped". It seems unfathomable that a man that hefty should be able to jump that high.

After watching the replay, the thing I'm most amazed by is not the height but the distance. Watch it again. He plants his left foot at the 39 and lands at the 43! My friends, that's a decent long jump for a 240 pound truck. 4 freakin' yards... 12 whole feet... complete awesomeness.
 
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3074326;1328611; said:
I love watching the defenders dive and just fall over. :lol:

A hurdle over Morgan Trent would complete my life.

First time I ever saw a runner hurdle a defender was Paul Warfield against Michigan in 1961. Warfield faked the guy out so bad that the defender fell on his ass and then Warfield hurdled over him. It would be good to see it updated.
 
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