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Will a starter wear No. 25 next year?

Buckeyeskickbuttocks;718702; said:
For the record, I have never pretended I was any #7.... except for maybe Duane Crooks. (For the curious, Duane Crooks did indeed have #7 in the late 90s, early 00s) I think he shared it with Gamble, now that I think about it... but, my memory for Mr. Crooks has faded with time)
Crooks was 7 through 2001 when Gamble wore 83. He left the team after the 2002 Spring Game, after which Gamble switched to 7, Arden to 83 (from 57) and Kudla being assigned 57.
 
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dandyandy288;719432; said:
Actually guys during the A-A game Clifford wore number 30

This is correct. That picture posted earlier must have been from a practice and Clifford (if it was a picture of him) must have changed numbers. He was definitely #30 in the AA game.

Beanie was #28 in high school, not #25 as someone else posted.
 
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bigballin2987;718680; said:
I was pretty sure he would retain #7 next year as well, but I read somewhere on here that he was or wanted to take #10.

Henton told me that he was sticking with #7 (this was during the season)...Doesn't mean he couldn't change his mind, but that's what he said at the time, so I had him sign my #7 Jersey :biggrin: .
 
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Considering the amount of respect Troy has with the guys, i highly doubt anyone will don the #10 until it is retired in a couple of years. If they dont retire it in the next 5 years, you may see it worn then...
 
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http://ohiostatebuckeyes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/henton_antonio00.html


Buckeye Bits: Considered one of the top multi-threat quarterback prospects in the nation coming out of high school ... will have a chance to learn Ohio State's system as a freshman behind a stable of talented signal callers.
High School: Passed for 2,117 and 30 touchdowns as a senior and was named the 2005 Georgia Offensive Player of the Year ... missed first three games of his senior year and his team lost all three games, but he came back in week four and Peach County went 12-0 the rest of the way to win the Georgia AAA state title ... rushed for 900 yards and 12 touchdowns in two years as the starting quarterback ... honorable mention all-state as a junior when he passed for 1,810 yards and 19 touchdowns with just five interceptions.

From what I've read, I like our chances with Henton!
 
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