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The Forgettable Ross Homan

July 15, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Drew Thurman (3:34 am)

It's been a decade of dominance for the Ohio State Buckeyes, especially at the linebacker position. From Wilhem to Hawk to Laurinaitis, there has been some serious hardware collected in the 2000's. Those names don't even include consistent players like Cie Grant, Robert Reynolds, Bobby Carpenter, and Marcus Freeman. It's hard to imagine anyone in the country boasting a better combination of quantity and quality.

As Buckeye fans we love watching the linebacker position, and at times they become the rock stars of the team. Any given Saturday in the fall, the Shoe is filled with overzealous fans still wearing jerseys with the numbers 47 and 33 on them. Yet the star of this year's linebacking core, Ross Homan, hardly gets the recognition he deserves. I mean seriously, the team shop doesn't even sell his jersey.

Understandably, both Terrelle Pryor and Cameron Heyward grab most of the spotlight, but in many Buckeye circles even Brian Rolle gets...

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