Excellent topic and some legendary names mentioned here, and deservedly so.
I'll take a different route on the "embodies the spirit of" and would like to mention Tyson Gentry and Dan Potokar. Ohio State football, to me, is just so much more than doing great things on the field or giving back financially to the University. It's about loving the game of football, and more importantly so, loving "Buckeye" football. These 2 outstanding young men both came to TOSU to live a dream, and were able to do that without the accolades of being a phenom player. They just showed up on the practice field one day and through their perseverence were able to wear that Scarlet jersey that they loved so much.
We all know the rest with each young man, because, this great site gives Buckeye fans the opportunity to actually hear about, care about, and pray for Buckeye players that have hit a "bump." Anybody out there that thinks the phrase that "Once a Buckeye, always a Buckeye" is a bit corny needs to check themself for a pulse, and then a brain. These are so many out there that have been "Great Buckeyes" that we'll never know about. But, the media age that we live in has allowed us to single out these two, and for that I am appreciative.
Thanks Ty and Danny. You both make all of us proud to be Buckeye fans.
Peace.
I'll take a different route on the "embodies the spirit of" and would like to mention Tyson Gentry and Dan Potokar. Ohio State football, to me, is just so much more than doing great things on the field or giving back financially to the University. It's about loving the game of football, and more importantly so, loving "Buckeye" football. These 2 outstanding young men both came to TOSU to live a dream, and were able to do that without the accolades of being a phenom player. They just showed up on the practice field one day and through their perseverence were able to wear that Scarlet jersey that they loved so much.
We all know the rest with each young man, because, this great site gives Buckeye fans the opportunity to actually hear about, care about, and pray for Buckeye players that have hit a "bump." Anybody out there that thinks the phrase that "Once a Buckeye, always a Buckeye" is a bit corny needs to check themself for a pulse, and then a brain. These are so many out there that have been "Great Buckeyes" that we'll never know about. But, the media age that we live in has allowed us to single out these two, and for that I am appreciative.
Thanks Ty and Danny. You both make all of us proud to be Buckeye fans.
Peace.
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