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Herron prepared if Wells moves on
Going into the Fiesta Bowl last night against Texas, junior running back Chris "Beanie" Wells said he hadn't decided whether he will forego his senior season for the NFL. If Wells does turn pro, senior fullback Brandon Smith said he believes Dan "Boom" Herron, the top apprentice to Wells, is ...
2009 NFL Draft: Running Back Rankings
walterfootball.com — Chris Wells, Ohio State Height: 6-1. Weight: 232. Projected 40 Time: 4.48. Projected Round (2009): Top 20... Pick. 1/3/09: Despite playing just nine games, Chris Wells finished with 1,091 rushing yards and eight touchdowns. He caught just seven ... (more) 2009 NFL Draft: Running Back Rankings
Chris Wells To the NFL
Chris Wells To the NFL
brutusreport.com — According to OhioStateBuckeyes.com, Junior Runningback Chris 'Beanie' Wells well forgo his final season with the Buckeyes and... enter the NFL Draft this coming spring. The two time Ohio State MVP made a statement available to the public this afternoon where he discusses the difficult decision to leave (more) Chris Wells To the NFL
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The Big Lead — ... And now, Terrelle Pryor. He’s got to be the Heisman leader heading into next season, assuming Sam Bradford leaves. (Sorry McCoy and Tebow.) So what if his passing skills need an entire summer of work. So what if Chris Wells leaves. Pryor will dominate the Big 10 next year, although we don’t expect him to win at Penn State. In his case, the high school hype was definitely warranted. ...

Quan Cosby’s Game Winner
Intentional Foul — ... in a game where many thought Texas would steamroll, myself included. Does that take away the pain of losing? Probably not, but it does give Ohio State hope for next year, especially with another year of Terrell Pryor. If Beanie Wells comes back for his senior year, OSU will be right back in the thick of the BCS next season. ...

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chriswellsonline.org 4/26/2009 — Full Name : Chris Wells Born : August 7, 1988 Hometown : Akron, OH Height : 6 foot 1 Weight : 235 lbs. High School : Garfield HS College : Ohio State Buckeyes Position : Running back
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