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15 Finalists Vie for National Football Foundation's Draddy Trophy
Courtesy of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame
DALLAS - As the 2008 college football season comes to a close, the 15 NFF Draddy Trophy Finalists will head to New York City next week, where each will claim an $18,000 scholarship, while the nation's top scholar-athlete from among the finalists will be announced as the 19th recipient of the coveted NFF Draddy Trophy, presented by HealthSouth.
Brian Robiskie, WR - Ohio State: Led Buckeyes to a share of the 2008 Big Ten title... OSU's leading receiver for the second year, catching 37 passed for 419 yards and eight touchdowns... Two- time First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All- America selection... One of three male finalists for the 2008 Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar Award... Active in projects through the Student-Athlete Activities Board, and participates in hospital visits and speaks to local elementary and middle school students.
Ohio State football: Robiskie not caught up in what-if stuff
Saturday, December 27, 2008 3:08 AM
By Tim May
The Columbus Dispatch
KYLE ROBERTSON | DISPATCH
A rewiring of the OSU offense reduced Brian Robiskie's number of catches to 37 this season.
Oh, to have been a receiver in the Big 12 this season.
Missouri's Jeremy Maclin had 95 catches, Texas Tech's Michael Crabtree 93, Kansas' Kerry Meier 87, Texas' Jordan Shipley 79, teammate Quan Cosby 78 and Oklahoma State's Dez Bryant 74, just to name a few.
Speaking of few, Ohio State's Brian Robiskie led the Buckeyes with 37. But that doesn't mean he'll be looking longingly at those Big 12 numbers when the Buckeyes play Texas in the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 5.
"Nah," he said.
Robiskie also smiled. Going into this season, he was coming off a 55-catch, 11-touchdown year in 2007. He did not see the recession coming.
"Football-wise, at the start of the year you always want to outdo what you've done," Robiskie said. " I felt like I wanted to come back and have a better year, as would anybody."
3074326;1377520; said:Steal in the third round IMO..