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TheIronColonel;1507913; said:Who wants wine that's had feet in it?
TheIronColonel;1507947; said:My only regret is my failure to use the sarcasm font.
UpNorthBuckeye;1507476; said:well, which do you prefer? repeated stories about Cris Carter's son playing for the Buckeyes, or the ever-popular "why can't the Big Ten win the big games"?
Summer Standouts: It seems like the burning question every fall is which of the younger players has stood out over the summer. Most of the players were noncommittal when asked that question, but senior safety Anderson Russell said at least one new face has definitely caught his eye.
"Duron Carter, he's going to be a great receiver," said Russell.
"He's been doing a great job.
"Malcolm (Jenkins) and Donald (Washington) came out with us a couple of times this summer and he was giving those guys trouble sometimes guarding him.
"He's going to be a great receiver for us. I'm not sure if he's going to play this year, we'll see what happens in camp, but he's doing a great job."
Like father ... not
Freshman WR Duron Carter had a couple of nifty catches over the middle Tuesday. It should be noted the Buckeyes were in shorts and helmet and there was no contact. But Duron started much better than his father, legend Cris Carter, did. ?Cris and I talked about this,? Tressel said. ?Cris? first practice at Ohio State, I was the receivers coach. He was terrible. He couldn?t run a route. He tripped and fell. He hadn?t had many experiences. Now Duron has been in 7-on-7 camps, he?s been trained by his father, and done so many more things. He didn?t trip and fall. Now, he?s got a long way to go to be as good as his dad was.?