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Tressel's Players of the Week vs. Illinois

I've noticed something over the last few games. Tressel believes in handing the ball to the ref after you score. But I've noticed a trend the last few weeks that our players aren't doing that. Ginn's 73 yarder vs. Illinois. Pittman's 67 yarder against MinnySoda.

They just drop the ball and tug on their jerseys. What the Fuck?

I like giving the ball to the ref. I remember Gamble after the pick-6 against Penn State flipping it quickly to the ref, like he had to get rid of it so he could celebrate without spiking it and incurring JT's wrath.

That front of the jersey thing has come over from basketball. I think it should go back there.
 
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I like giving the ball to the ref. I remember Gamble after the pick-6 against Penn State flipping it quickly to the ref, like he had to get rid of it so he could celebrate without spiking it and incurring JT's wrath.

That front of the jersey thing has come over from basketball. I think it should go back there.

I agree. It's thuggish and emphasizes the individual.
 
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I'm not a fan of it either. However, OSU could do worse things to bring attention to individuals - like give their best receiver the #1 jersey each year...

Does someone really do this?

And if that is a yes, is it FSU?


Was it Ginn that flattened out a CB on the Holmes TD this week? That seemed like a very nice block
 
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That's what I had read before. Is Breaston or Avant a senior? They may have to be seniors to get it.

Breaston redshirted, and has a year left. Avant's a senior who's just been there 4 years.

The tight end that's been there forever is Ecker, who did a 2-year Mormon mission.
 
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