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Gatorubet;1710917; said:DBB - you can't use threat of criminal conviction to gain an advantage in a civil suit....at least not following the rules of ethics in my hood.
Buckeneye;1712952; said:Ohrian Johnson-Johnson?
He might have some money coming his way ....
damn... that's a long jog from campus. i'll head out to montauk to see him turn around.Rookie;1716956; said:I just saw Tyler running south on York Ave. in NYC. No idea why he is here. He's looking pretty big.
I think he gave me a weird look, because I was kind of staring. I couldn't, for the life of me, remember his name until he passed, so I looked dumb founded as he passed. I'm embarrassed, but it's great to see him doing well.
I'm fairly certain it was him as well.
southcampus;1718317; said:According to my manager bud, Tyler has officially been cleared to practice full go when practice starts in a few days.
Truly happy for Tyler, his family, and all his friends and family that have waited for this day for quite some time. I think Tyler is ready to get his life back, his pads on, and prepared to knock the [censored] out of some people this fall.
southcampus;1718317; said:According to my manager bud, Tyler has officially been cleared to practice full go when practice starts in a few days.
Redhawk;1718656; said:
Tyler Moeller cleared for full contact
By TIM MAY
Tyler Moeller has been cleared by his family physician and by Ohio State to become a full-contact member of the Ohio State football team once again, an athletic department spokesperson said today.
After suffering a serious head injury, the result of a sucker punch in restaurant/bar in Florida during a family vacation last July, Moeller had to sit out the 2009 season. Whether he would ever play football again, in fact, was in doubt.
But the OSU spokesperson confirmed that Moeller has been cleared to take part in all football-related activities, but that he will be monitored closely as the team heads into preseason camp in August and through the camp where his first full-contact will take place.
"Right now, I'm working with the safeties full time, and I'm happy about that. I know I can play it, I just need to work a little more on the mental aspect, because when I'm confident, I play good. I'm at nickel back. Jermale (Hines) is full-time at safety. I'm 100 percent confident I can play this position, I know every single play."
He said Nate Oliver and Jamie Wood also are working at the "Star" spot, which is what OSU calls its nickel back.
As the Dispatch reported when Decker pleaded guilty a few weeks ago, Moeller definitely plans to seek a 6th year of eligibility from the NCAA, as a medical redshirt.
"I can't see why they wouldn't give it to me," he said. "I lost a whole year, I don't see how they couldn't."
Moeller said the OSU compliance officers have told him he cannot apply for the 6th year until his eligibility is up, though. So he will go through this year and take part in all the normal senior activities, just in case.
If he gets his 6th year, then, he could be running across the Ohio Stadium turf again on Senior Day 2011....the senior that won't leave?
"Nobody will cheer for me," he joked.