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Lesmerises, Livingston, Schmitt Boyer share what they'll remember of OSU vs. Minnesota - Ohio State Buckeyes Football & Basketball News
Doug Lesmerises -- Haunting Trojans Pete Carroll, Mark Sanchez and Rey Maualuga were in Ohio State's postgame interview session on Saturday, or at least their aura was. The Trojans are tailing the Buckeyes. USC's loss to Oregon State on Thursday night hit the Ohio State players in different ...
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Buckeye Newsstand, September 28
Scout.com > BuckeyeSports.com — ... has a column on the potential of Pryor. Lesmerises, Livingston and Mary Schmitt Boyer also have a notebook on what they will remember from the game. The ...

Road to Game Day: Week 5, Madison
The Sporting Blog — ... you had to lose verbal volleys on national TV all week to a guy in his 70s with a lisp and unequivocally supported Dave Wannstedt even though he’s running your alma mater into the ground (not this Saturday though, Pitt Football: Viva La Mustache!), you’d probably have a pretty big axe to grind, too. So when May started a blood feud with Terrell Pryor, the Buckeye freshman sensation who just so happened to blow off May’s alma mater for the brighter lights in Columbus, Pryor finally got a little pissy when May followed up a signing day rant last ...

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