Erik Haw, out of Brookhaven. One of the best HS running backs I'd ever seen; phenomenal athlete. Think Jamaal Berry in terms of potential vs. actual career trajectory.
I actually remembered this article. I remember seeing the graphic displayed with Urban Meyer's offense and the options that the quarterback has and wondered if we would ever see something similar at Ohio State...
Good times.
"YOLO" = I'm about to do something extremely ignorant/stupid & I need an excuse to do it.
"Sophomore Antonio Pittman and Erik Shaw will get blocking from...."
Am I the only one who doesn't have a clue who he is/was?
Erik Haw, out of Brookhaven. One of the best HS running backs I'd ever seen; phenomenal athlete. Think Jamaal Berry in terms of potential vs. actual career trajectory.
Haw went to Independence I believe, not that it really matters. He was phenomenal in HS for sure.
he was fast. i think he had a weed issue early on and got in coaches dog house
I dont know karate but i do know crazy and i'm not afraid to use it.
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He was the speed back, transferred out after not winning the starting role.
Dispatch had a write up a few years back as he prepped to jump to the pros:
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/sports/2008/03/08/osufb08.ART_AR...
"Success - it's what you do with what you got" - Woody Hayes
Jim Bollman "sometimes I feel like I'm going to need more than one football". Huh this ,makes it sound like he actually called plays before 2011
IMAGINE RUNNING DAVE RIGHT AND DAVE LEFT AT THE SAME TIME!!!!!
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The 2012 National Champions.
Transferred to Jackson State (Haw)
They picked USC/Texas #1 and #2...looks like their preseason picks worked out that year.
Wow I forgot about Miami at 6. I think this was the year the wheels completely fell off and Kellen Winslow became the "solder."
(nevermind about the solder comment I was off by a year)
Fitzbuck
Toledo - Ohio's right armpit
"A troll by any other name is still a troll".
I actually remembered this article. I remember seeing the graphic displayed with Urban Meyer's offense and the options that the quarterback has and wondered if we would ever see something similar at Ohio State...