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osugrad21;700219; said:Canton
Ohio State enters national championship free of Clarett's shadow
Saturday, December 30, 2006
By JOE MILICIA Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS ? The last time Ohio State played for a national championship, Maurice Clarett scored the winning touchdown.
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Best Buckeye;700221; said:osugrad21;700219; said:Canton
Ohio State enters national championship free of Clarett's shadow
Saturday, December 30, 2006
By JOE MILICIA Associated Press Writerquote]
If that was true then why did he mention it ? We will be free of Clarett only when his name is no longer used.
Bingo!!
Find something else to write about Canton Republic.
What is even more remarkable to me is that MoC even caught Taylor. Taylor had a straight run down the sideline, and MoC had to take an angle across the field. He ran him down. It's just one of those head scratchers when you take it with all the jokes about MoC's 40-time at the combine.RugbyBuck;916549; said:I watched The Bowl Game the other night on Classic and MoC's play to strip the ball was more incredible than I remembered. The guy had insane football awareness and that play showed it. He never even tried to make the tackle on Taylor. He knew what he was going to do before or as soon as he took the angle to intercept him. Taylor had just made the pick and was liable to take it for six, but it was like the game around MoC was moving slowly. I thought at the time that it was a game saving play, but it was one hell of a effort.
Thats because MoC was a freak of fucking nature, too bad he made some wrong choices.. what a waste of incredible talent. I still think he would have won the heisman as a sophmore, carrying the bucks to another national title.Dryden;919059; said:What is even more remarkable to me is that MoC even caught Taylor. Taylor had a straight run down the sideline, and MoC had to take an angle across the field. He ran him down. It's just one of those head scratchers when you take it with all the jokes about MoC's 40-time at the combine.
I mean ... Come On!!! When the lights were brightest, he ran down Sean. Fucking. Taylor!
10. Maurice Clarett, Denver Broncos
Although he wasn?t an early draft selection, the fact that Denver took him on the first day created enough buzz to convince fans his troubles were in the past. Given the track record of turning average running backs into fantasy football God?s, optimism soon replaced disinterest and disbelief in a running back that had been on top of the world at Ohio State. Needless to say, he was signed in late July and released a month later, thus crushing the hopes of the proud fans that?d purchased his jersey in hopes of being trendsetters.
buckeyes_rock;1174304; said:Bucknuts.com - Buckeye Signature Series: Craig Krenzel
The interviewer asked Krenzel what 2 tailbacks he'd want in the backfield with him if he could pick any Buckeye from the last 15 years. Interesting how much respect he had for 13s talent. It's been a few years, but the whole saga still makes me sad. Here's CKs answer:
buckeyes_rock;1174304; said:Bucknuts.com - Buckeye Signature Series: Craig Krenzel
The interviewer asked Krenzel what 2 tailbacks he'd want in the backfield with him if he could pick any Buckeye from the last 15 years. Interesting how much respect he had for 13s talent. It's been a few years, but the whole saga still makes me sad. Here's CKs answer:
tibor75;1174362; said:Other than Eddie (and possibly Wells) who has been better? Pittman? Pepe? Wiley? Combs? Give me a break - this isn't a hard question to answer.
BuckeyeMike80;1174369; said:I gotta go with Tibs on this one too :sigh:
MoC was the ONLY reason that offense moved the ball at all that season. Not to mention he essentially saved the NC game by stripping Sean Taylor on the INT return. He also had a couple really really good blitz pickups that season that allowed krenzel to be able to get the ball off.
All in all, he was well on the way to being an all-time great, but couldn't keep it together off the field.....