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RB Jaamal Berry (Transfer to Murray State)

[CorchMeyers]Not sure how anyone can say that [fill in name]actions are any indication whatsoever of our program, i.e., being "out of control", seeing as he technically isn't even in our program yet. Now once he sets foot on campus and becomes a UF student and a member of the football team, then his actions could be deemed reflective of the program...but not until then.[/CorchMeyers]
 
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I agree with those posters that said that Jaamal was stupid for putting himself in this position.

BUT, when Jaamal signed his LOI he became a part of the Buckeye family. And I don't think you kick someone out of your family their first-or even their second mistake (of course, depending on the situation)
 
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Tressel: Berry's immediate future unclear
Finally had a chance to track down coach Jim Tressel today, and asked him about a number of different topics.

Obviously, tops on the list was whether incoming recruit Jaamal Berry was going to report for the start of summer quarter classes on June 22 in the wake of Berry's arrest Thursday on felony drug possession charges.

Here's what he said:

"(I) probably won't know (if Berry will report) until early this week, when we get a little early indication as to really what we're facing, as opposed to hearsay. I don't have much information yet."

"Obviously, anytime guys get into situations that you'd rather not have them in, it's disappointing. But before you take too many opinions in your own mind, you find out what the story is and what's going to be the future of it."


Tressel: Berry's immediate future unclear (Blogging the Buckeyes)
 
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Coach Tressel wont just let him get away or "SKATE" by, there's different ways to discipline or deal with this soon to be buckeye rather than just kicking him off the team and sending a message to the entire team. I would bet he still competes for a position, the media and a judgmental public has no say nor do they put any pressure on Coach tressel i am confident the descision Coach makes is best for the team. I say give the kid another shot he will be away from florida and the peer pressure friends have on you and hopefully he makes an impact on the team im excited to see him play:osu: GO BUCKEYES!
 
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yea.. but see this is what i'm afraid of. It's better than whats going on in the sec, so were fine. I think this can become a really bad attitude for big ten programs dealing with such issues. it is funny to think of, but i just dont want to see us loosing some of our own integrity just because half of the nation has lost all of theirs.
 
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If he had been in ohio

then anything less than 100g would have netted him a minor misdemeanor

Ohio Revised Code section 2925.11(A)(3)(a):

A) No person shall knowingly obtain, possess, or use a controlled substance.

(3) If the drug involved in the violation is marihuana or a compound, mixture, preparation, or substance containing marihuana other than hashish, whoever violates division (A) of this section is guilty of possession of marihuana. The penalty for the offense shall be determined as follows:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in division (C)(3)(b), (c), (d), (e), or (f) of this section, possession of marihuana is a minor misdemeanor.
(b) If the amount of the drug involved equals or exceeds one hundred grams but is less than two hundred grams, possession of marihuana is a misdemeanor of the fourth degree.


The penalty for a minor misdemeanor in ohio:


$150 + Court Costs... and in a marijuana case, a suspension of the defendant's drivers license



SHOULD HAVE ENROLLED EARLY!
 
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sflbuck;1482433; said:
when Jaamal signed his LOI he became a part of the Buckeye family. And I don't think you kick someone out of your family their first-or even their second mistake (of course, depending on the situation)
I don't mean to pick on you, particularly since you nodded in the direction of this point yourself. But to make the blanket statement that you don't expel a "family" member for his first or second mistake is fairly meaningless. The punishment for a "mistake" is based on 1) how serious that "mistake" is considered to be, and 2) how many "mistakes" have been made. It's not just the second.
 
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Poe McKnoe;1482297; said:
Maybe we should be more worried about him being 5'8"!?

Why worry about him being 5'8"? I don't understand why people make a big deal about the height of running backs. How does being tall help a RB? If anything, I'd prefer a RB who is a little on the short side than on the tall side. They have a lower center of gravity, can better hide behind the line, are harder to get a good hit on and are generally more agile/elusive than tall RB's.
 
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itownbuckeye;1484230; said:
Why worry about him being 5'8"? I don't understand why people make a big deal about the height of running backs. How does being tall help a RB? If anything, I'd prefer a RB who is a little on the short side than on the tall side. They have a lower center of gravity, can better hide behind the line, are harder to get a good hit on and are generally more agile/elusive than tall RB's.

There is a recent RB from tsun who is 0-4 v. tOSU who fits that description pretty well.

Personally, I'll take my B10+1 RBs built like a tank... who can and _want_ to run over and thru you... If I never see a sub 5'10" back in S&G trying to run between tackles again... it will be too soon.
 
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itownbuckeye;1484230; said:
Why worry about him being 5'8"? I don't understand why people make a big deal about the height of running backs. How does being tall help a RB? If anything, I'd prefer a RB who is a little on the short side than on the tall side. They have a lower center of gravity, can better hide behind the line, are harder to get a good hit on and are generally more agile/elusive than tall RB's.

My bad.

[sarcasm]Maybe we should be more worried about him being 5'8"!?[/sarcasm]
 
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BUKEsqBuck;1483674; said:
SHOULD HAVE ENROLLED EARLY!

You say that as if it's a simple decision. To enroll early, you have to graduate early and that takes a lot of planning. It isn't done on a whim. Not to mention Jaamal apparently had to spend much of his senior year getting his academics in order...
 
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Originally Posted by itownbuckeye
Why worry about him being 5'8"? I don't understand why people make a big deal about the height of running backs. How does being tall help a RB? If anything, I'd prefer a RB who is a little on the short side than on the tall side. They have a lower center of gravity, can better hide behind the line, are harder to get a good hit on and are generally more agile/elusive than tall RB's.

sparcboxbuck;1484238; said:
There is a recent RB from tsun who is 0-4 v. tOSU who fits that description pretty well.

The RB you speak of was also pretty slow which is not really something to worry about with Jamaal. There are some RB's currently in the NFL who are doing quite well despite being under 5'10 (Westbrook & MJD for example).
 
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HorticullyBuck;1483572; said:
yea.. but see this is what i'm afraid of. It's better than whats going on in the sec, so were fine. I think this can become a really bad attitude for big ten programs dealing with such issues. it is funny to think of, but i just dont want to see us loosing some of our own integrity just because half of the nation has lost all of theirs.

Don't be afraid. Also, do not confuse what some sportswriter puts in an article as being indicative of what coaches are thinking. I really, really, really doubt that what some "journalist" writes is going to then set the tone for a change in attitude amongst Big Ten coaches.

Now I tend to look at things a little differently than most people and when I read that sentence, I took it as slamming the SEC and their appearnace of not taking off the field issues as seriously as JT. I didn't see the concerns or fear that you may have seen, I actually see the opposite...a reaffirmation of the standards that JT has for his players, his program, and his university. And as a 2 time alumnus of OSU that is exactly what I want (as well as continual dominance over the skunkbears).
 
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sparcboxbuck;1484238; said:
There is a recent RB from tsun who is 0-4 v. tOSU who fits that description pretty well.

Personally, I'll take my B10+1 RBs built like a tank... who can and _want_ to run over and thru you... If I never see a sub 5'10" back in S&G trying to run between tackles again... it will be too soon.

Yeah, that Archie Griffin guy was a complete disaster
 
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