Posts from January 14, 2008
There were twelve former Ohio State football players on rosters of teams still alive in the playoffs in the National Football League. Each week BuckeyeLegends.com will provide updates about how these former Buckeyes performed in the previous week’s action.
Indianapolis Colts - 24, vs. San Diego Chargers - 28
Gonzalez, Anthony (WR): 4 rec for 79 yds and 1 TD
Hall, Roy (WR): Injured Reserve
Pitcock, Quinn (DT): 2 tkl
New England Patriots - 31, vs. Jacksonville Jaguars - 20
Vrabel, Mike (LB): 1 tkl, 1 PD and 1 Fumble Rec
San Diego Chargers - 28, vs. Indianapolis Colts - 24
Olivea, Shane (OT): Substitute OT
Wilhelm, Matt (LB): Substitute LB
Dallas Cowboys - 17, vs. New York Giants - 21
Carpenter, Bobby (LB): 1 tkl on special teams
Glenn, Terry (WR): 2 rec for 30 yds
Green Bay Packers - 42, vs. Seattle Seahawks - 20
Hawk, A.J. (LB): 1 tkl
Pickett, Ryan (DT): 4 tkl
Walter, Tyson (OL): Injured Reserve
Seattle Seahawks - 20, at Green Bay Packers - 42
Sims, Rob (OL): Starting LG
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Tuesday, Jan. 15 – Men’s basketball travels to Michigan State at 7 p.m. in East Lansing, Mich.
Wednesday, Jan. 16 – Preview the women’s basketball game with a sneak peek at the game program.
Thursday, Jan. 17 – Women’s basketball welcomes Illinois at 7 p.m. in Value City Arena.
Friday, Jan. 18 – Wrestling takes on Iowa at 7 p.m. in St. John Arena. The match will be televised by the Big Ten Network.
Saturday, Jan. 19 – Men’s hockey faces defending national champion Michigan State in the closing game of the series at 7:35 p.m. in Value City Arena.
Sunday, Jan. 20 – Women’s basketball continues its homestand vs. Wisconsin at noon in VCA. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.
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Monday, Jan. 7 – Football played in its second-consecutive BCS national championship game vs. LSU in New Orleans. Chris Wells rushed for 146 yards in the Buckeyes’ 38-24 loss. (Recap)
Tuesday, Jan. 8 – Read several feature stories on Jon Diebler (men’s basketball), Maria Moeller and Shavelle Little (women’s basketball), and a behind the scenes look at being Brutus Buckeye.
Wednesday, Jan. 9 – Men’s basketball extended its win streak to eight games with a 79-48 victory over Iowa in Value City Arena. (Recap)
Thursday, Jan. 10 – Behind 23 points and 14 rebounds by Jantel Lavender, women’s basketball outlasted Indiana, 71-59, at Value City Arena. (Recap)
Friday, Jan. 11 – Nick Biondo’s two points Led men’s hockey to a 3-2 Win over the U.S. National Under-18 Team in Value City Arena. (Recap)
Saturday, Jan. 12 – Men’s and women’s swimming and diving both knocked off Kentucky in McCorkle Aquatics Pavilion. (M-Swim Recap, W-Swim Recap)
Sunday, Jan. 13 – No. 11 wrestling upset No. 1 Penn State, 24-11, to finish fifth at the 2008 NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals in Evanston, Ill. (Recap)
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