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Buckeye recruiting

After the fiasco in the National Championship game, most Buckeye fans were not pleases to hear that the football recruiting class only ranked in the mid-teens while schools like USC and Florida were at the top of the rankings.

That said, it was still a very solid class, and the following article will make you feel better. Bottom line – it’s very hard to predict which recruits will excel, and many of Ohio State’s best players over the past five years wer three-star recruits.

Questions and answers

Kenny Roda from WKNR SportsTalk 850 will be writing a weekly blog on Cleveland Scores covering the sports world both locally and nationally. Check back often for his updates!

Q: Is Troy Smith the greatest quarterback ever at Ohio State?

A: Absolutely, 100% YES. Heisman Trophy winner, 25-2 as a starter, 3-0 vs Michigan and after January 8th, 2007, a National Championship!

Q: Should the Browns draft Troy Smith if he is available with their pick in the 1st round in 07?

A: Yes and No. Yes… if they go out and address the offensive line through the draft and free agency. No…if they expect him to come in and be the savior behind this crappy O-line. The Glenville and Ohio St. grad deserves better than that.

Q: Were those tears in Jim Tressel’s eyes as Troy Smith was accepting the Heisman?

A: Yes…so for those of you who thought he doesn’t show any emotion, he is human! Beneath the sweater vest and that cool and calm demeanor on the sideline, is a man who cares about his players as human beings more than as just quarterbacks and linebackers.

Q: Does Derrick Anderson deserve another chance to start for the Browns?

A: Without a doubt. You already know what you have in Charlie Frye from his 17 starts. Anderson has only started one game and played a total of 6 quarters. At 4-9 with 3 games left, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain by playing him more and finding out if he can be your starter, a back-up or doesn’t belong in the NFL.

Q: What’s it say about 3rd pick, wide receiver Travis Wilson if he can’t play ahead of Dennis Northcutt, who dropped 3 more balls against Pittsburgh?

A: He must really suck or is not smart enough to pick up the offense.

Q: Is Romeo Crennel the answer at head coach?

A: My gut tells me no. My head tells me no. But my heart tells me… maybe. Not a resounding vote of confidence for Romeo like he got from Phil Savage. Sorry, that’s the best I can do right now.

Q: Does Larry Hughes really make that much of a difference for the Cavs?

A: Yes and it counts! Cleveland is 7-2 with Hughes in the lineup and 5-5 without him.

Q: Can Greg Oden lead Ohio State basketball like Troy Smith has in football?

A: Most definitely! I watched him in person this weekend and, granted it was Cleveland St. that the Buckeyes beat 78-57, but he is a man playing amongst boys. If Oden stays healthy the rest of the season, Buckeye Nation could be celebrating two National Championships this year.

Q: How much have the Indians helped themselves so far this off season?

A: They’re much better defensively at 2nd base with the trade for Josh Barfield. As far as the bullpen goes. Even if the guys they signed are 100 years old or not 100% healthy, they can’t do any worse than last year’s pen did. Can they? As for David Dellucci in left field? I felt that money could have been spent on more bullpen help or in a trade to bring somebody here, by picking up the remaining years on their contract.

Q: Are the Buckeyes going to beat the Gators?

A: Yes and yes! December 23rd in basketball at Florida, 82-78. January 8th in football for the National Championship, 34-24!

Buckeyes have another Heisman

Troy Smith, quarterback for The Ohio State University, won the 2006 Heisman Trophy. The show on ESPN was very emotional and showed just what a tough life Smith went through as a child.

Smith had the second most first place votes ever for a Heisman winner. He was only beaten by O.J. Simpson. He did set a record for the highest percentage of first place votes. Troy was calm and show appreciation for everyone that was part of his success.

The last accomplishment for Smith and the rest of the Buckeyes is to win the National Championship in January.

Smith is a success in the game of life

The Heisman Trophy will be awarded to the most talented college football player this evening in New York. Troy Smith, the Ohio State quarterback, is favored to win by a landslide.

Smith has fought many battles on and off the field while growing up in inner-city Cleveland. As you watch Troy accept his award tonight, I think it’s important to appreciate the fact that he overcame obstacles on and off the field.

Pat Forde of ESPN share some of the moments in Smith’s life that has lead up to this event. I believe Troy Smith will be drafted in the first round because of his talent and character.

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