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Tressel and Carr are no Woody and Bo
11/13/2006, 6:29 p.m. ET The Associated Press
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ? What's brewing today with the 2006 Ohio State Buckeyes ...
BUCKEYE BUZZ:@ Woody and Bo were close friends, although the public perspective might have been completely different. Current Ohio State coach Jim Tressel says he and Michigan counterpart Lloyd Carr have a professional relationship, nothing more and nothing less.
Tressel believes his situation puts him in a unique position to empathize with Carr."There might be a little bit more understanding on my part knowing exactly what he's living every day, because the expectations are tremendous. Just like ours are," Tressel said Monday.
Tressel gained a lot of respect for Carr when they both were recruiting the same player five years ago. The recruit told Tressel, then a rookie head coach at Ohio State, what the Michigan coach said to him as he was deliberating his choice.
"One thing you want to make sure you do is you want to go to one of these two schools because this is the greatest rivalry in college football and you want to be a part of that," Tressel recalled Carr telling the kid. "And that was my first time being in this seat and him in that seat and I was tremendously impressed with his feeling for what Ohio State and Michigan are both all about."
The player, whom Tressel would not identify, came to Ohio State.
ANOTHER WATCH:@ QB Troy Smith and LB James Laurinaitis are both on the watch list for the Walter Camp player of the year award, it was announced Monday.
HONOREES:@ Smith shared the Big Ten's offensive player of the week award after passing for four TDs against Northwestern. Michigan's Steve Breaston was the special teams honoree after returning a punt 83 yards in the win over Indiana.
QUOTE OF THE DAY:@ Asked about the history of the rivalry, particularly the landmark 1969 game, Michigan OL Rueben Riley said, "I was born in 1984."
Tressel and Carr are no Woody and Bo
11/13/2006, 6:29 p.m. ET The Associated Press
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ? What's brewing today with the 2006 Ohio State Buckeyes ...
BUCKEYE BUZZ:@ Woody and Bo were close friends, although the public perspective might have been completely different. Current Ohio State coach Jim Tressel says he and Michigan counterpart Lloyd Carr have a professional relationship, nothing more and nothing less.
Tressel believes his situation puts him in a unique position to empathize with Carr."There might be a little bit more understanding on my part knowing exactly what he's living every day, because the expectations are tremendous. Just like ours are," Tressel said Monday.
Tressel gained a lot of respect for Carr when they both were recruiting the same player five years ago. The recruit told Tressel, then a rookie head coach at Ohio State, what the Michigan coach said to him as he was deliberating his choice.
"One thing you want to make sure you do is you want to go to one of these two schools because this is the greatest rivalry in college football and you want to be a part of that," Tressel recalled Carr telling the kid. "And that was my first time being in this seat and him in that seat and I was tremendously impressed with his feeling for what Ohio State and Michigan are both all about."
The player, whom Tressel would not identify, came to Ohio State.
ANOTHER WATCH:@ QB Troy Smith and LB James Laurinaitis are both on the watch list for the Walter Camp player of the year award, it was announced Monday.
HONOREES:@ Smith shared the Big Ten's offensive player of the week award after passing for four TDs against Northwestern. Michigan's Steve Breaston was the special teams honoree after returning a punt 83 yards in the win over Indiana.
QUOTE OF THE DAY:@ Asked about the history of the rivalry, particularly the landmark 1969 game, Michigan OL Rueben Riley said, "I was born in 1984."
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:crazy: I'm not sure where they find these players to make these comments. Obviously they must have easy jobs around town (A Squared as the locals like to call it) because they certainly are not on NFL squads. Then they play old audio of play by play action from past games with UM highlights. As you may guess, the audio sounds pretty scratchy because it's so freegin' old. As frustrating as it is to hear this crap, I get the joy of hearing the radio flunkies lick their wounds next Monday and start to field all the phone calls about LLLLLoyd :( retiring. It's priceless. It's great to talk to all the Mich. State Fans up here who are all rooting for the Bucks. They have a famous statement that "Michigan never actually loses, they either run out of time or they getted "jobbed" by the officials". 

