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RB Maurice Clarett (B1G Freshman of the Year, National Champion)

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kid had talent; lacked maturity and wise counsel.... Had he remained he could have been immortal in CBus with just ONE healthy season....

Quite odd that he may contribute far more to The OSU family by example; just not to easy to Buck the standing system.....:(
 
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One "aw-sh*t" erases at least five "attaboys", and this guy left enough manure in his wake to fertilize the Gobi desert.

By his own behavior during the one season that he played, he is not and never was a Buckeye. I am a very generous person by nature and easily forgiving. I cannot find any space to forgive what he did to the coaches, players, and administrators at Ohio State. Period.
 
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Good for you, Steve. There's another year old thread floating around somewhere here, wherein I said basically the same thing. He was not, ever, a Buckeye, and he should not be treated as such. Did he help to win the NC? Yeah, he was on the team. He was an instrumental part of the team. Did he then try even harder to destroy the team, coaches, and university? Yeah. Yeah, he did.
 
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Ouch...posted by NealRoba on BN

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Steubenville Stampede: Ready To Play?<!--EZCODE BOLD END-->

When the NFL season is over, another football season will begin and home games will be played in Steubenville.

The American Indoor Football League is bringing a team to the valley.

Big names that could be on the roster include former Ohio State running back, Maurice Clarett.

The Steubenville Stampede will begin their season at the end of February, playing inside Saint John Arena.

There are still positions to fill for the local team, head coach and manager, Jim Terry says big names he's trying to bring in include Maurice Clarett.

Terry says of the 18 different American Indoor Football teams in the league, he believes Clarett will see Steubenville as a perfect fit.

Terry says, "I have been in contact with his (Clarett's) agent and he's expressed interest with us." "Clarett is hungry and has something to prove. He has a chip on his shoulder and wants to show he can still play."

There are more details to reveal about the new Steubenville team during a 1-pm news conference on Monday. At that time, the team management will also offer up information on a one-day try out for anyone wishing to play for the team.

Shelby Zarotney, News9
 
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