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As much as I love TG Jr., I don't think that he will win a single Heisman...let alone two (hopefully I will be wrong). He will, however, continue to be Mr. Excitement for the next two years. The problem is that we have a lot of great up-and-coming receivers that he will have to share catches with(if you want to call that a problem), and teams will do their best to not allow any chances for PRs and KRs in the future. Teams will be too aware of his talent, and there will always be RBs and QBs around the country to compete with. He will shine in the NFL, will be remembered as a Buckeye superstar, but will not win two Heismans.
I agree, Anyone who runs across a high-resolution picture of Ginn should post it to this site. Perhaps we should start a multimedia section of this forum, so that those who do not want to see such stuff won't get their panties all in a bunch.
All of us aspiring photoshoppers need as many high-rez pics as we can find to work from.
If we play TTech, I can definitely see TGII getting in on D. They'll pass the ball 60 times on us. He'll have a whole month to prepare, so I could definitely see him starting to learn the defensive schemes.
Does anybody with more of a physiological background than me have any thoughts as to how much TG can improve, based on what we've already seen, given D-1/tOSU training standards? Obviously, he can continue to learn the offense and improve his route running, etc., but from a strictly athletic perspective, how much better can he get?
I actually liked playing on turf. As long as it wasn't that really old style turf over sand like several stadiums had. That was like playing on a basketball court. The best thing about turf in this area is that it was always the same no matter what the weather was like. I hated playing on mud.