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 | Fiesta Bowl could turn into referendum on Tressel January 4, 2009 Source: Columbus Dispatch - "A significant part of Jim Tressel's media day interview at the Fiesta Bowl focused on why Terrelle Pryor wasn't being made available...Tressel might see this Pryor flap as a positive. If those wretched reporters are busying themselves with worries about why his freshman phenom isn't sitting behind a microphone, mouthing mostly bland compliments about the Texas Longhorns, they aren't asking as many questions about the Buckeyes' recent high-profile drubbings by Florida, LSU and USC...Before the 2006 national championship game, he was the unofficial king of college football. He seemed to win every big game, beating both Michigan and his bowl opponents with amazing regularity. OSU fans wouldn't accept even the mildest criticism of him...This Fiesta Bowl, then, is an important moment for Tressel the coach, at least in terms of the public's perception of him. He has gone from being the guy who always wins the big one to the guy who never does, which in the $3 million world of college coaching can be a dangerous place to live. The truth is that a coach is never as good or as bad as his most recent game or games...Tressel will be the same guy who coached the Buckeyes to the 2002 BCS national championship regardless of what happens Monday night against Texas. But this is also true: If his Buckeyes lose big again, 2009 could be a very noisy year." |
Over or under? Outgoing seniors overachieved in many ways, but losing big games might cast them as underachievers
 | College game comes easy for prep prodigy Pryor January 2, 2009 Source: ESPN - "More than once after a game this season, Terrelle Pryor noted how college football isn't all that different from the Pennsylvania high school scene he dominated as the nation's No. 1 recruit. After helping Ohio State stomp Michigan State, 45-7, on Oct. 18, Pryor told reporters, 'It's just like high school.' The line became Pryor's trademark this fall as he won Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors and led Ohio State to another BCS bowl appearance as the starting quarterback...Such a good athlete that Pryor's transition from high school to college has been smoother than many had expected, even for a freshman who came to Ohio State with unparalleled hype. Pryor has had his growing pains, but he led the Big Ten in pass efficiency (152.1) and posted an 8-1 mark as the starter..." |
Practice makes perfect? Buckeyes hoping month of work lifts Pryor's performance January 2, 2009 Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer - "Assumptions about Ohio State's chances against Texas in the Fiesta Bowl are formed in part around Terrelle Pryor, a quarterback who may have treated the 45 days between his last football game and his next like a caterpillar in his cocoon...'I think Terrelle's arm has come a long way,' OSU receiver Brian Hartline said Friday. 'It's like amazing. He gets outside the pocket and instead of just being a running quarterback, he keeps his eyes downfield. As far as the passing game, I think the coaches are even seeing it. I think it's going to come full circle.'..."
Pryor no-show irks Fiesta officials, but Tressel's unmoved January 2, 2009 Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer - "1. Fiesta Bowl folks are peeved, and Ohio State fans don't care: When 30 Ohio State players showed up at Friday's Fiesta Bowl media day, the 22 starters were supposed to be among them. But quarterback Terrelle Pryor and center Michael Brewster, the two true freshmen starters for the Buckeyes, weren't there, and Fiesta Bowl president and CEO John Junker wasn't happy at the unavailability of one of the bowl's most intriguing players. (Tressel said) 'We were asked to bring 30 players, and we sent in a list of players. And I did get one call, 'Did you happen to miss any?' and I said, 'No. You might be talking about Terrelle and Mike Brewster, because they are starters, but they're freshmen.' We decided when we were counting to 30 that there were 30 others that were afforded the opportunity to be here.'..."
Fiesta Bowl deserves better from Tressel, OSU January 2, 2009 Source: SI.com - "Most fans don't care about the plight of sports reporters...So forget for a moment that Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor wasn't made available during Friday's Fiesta Bowl media day, where the BCS mandates that all starters and a total of 30 players be made available to the press for 30 minutes...He said that Pryor would be better served spending the allotted 30 minutes in a meeting than with the media he's been hidden from for over a month..."
Fiesta Bowl failing to draw tourists to Phoenix January 2, 2009 Source: Associated Press/Arizona Daily Star - " A sluggish economy, apathetic fans and people concerned about their jobs has led many to stay home and not travel to Arizona for Monday’s Fiesta Bowl. Even though it’s freezing in the Midwest, Ohio tour operators say they can’t get people to book trips to Arizona to take in the big game between Ohio State and Texas. In metro Phoenix, hotels and resorts are pushing low rates and freebies to spur last-minute demand, with luxury Scottsdale resorts going for as little as $119 on Hotwire.com.
“The demand here is terrible,” said Lisa Cisco, owner of Travel Partners in Dublin, Ohio, a travel agency that has been selling bowl packages since 1979..."
 | Beanie Wells on the NFL, his health and the Heisman January 1, 2009 Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer - "Ohio State running back Beanie Wells spoke to reporters this morning and addressed his future for the first time in a while, and my impression hasn't changed - I'm almost certain he's leaving for the NFL after this junior season...On how the Fiesta Bowl will affect his decision...On how his family, with 11 brothers and sisters, will factor into his decision...On Jim Tressel saying he'd go pro if he was in Wells' situation...Have we ever seen you at your best at Ohio State? No. (he said that very quickly) What was the closest? Michigan last year. And you know, I feel like I have so many more great days ahead of me, and I'm just excited..." |
5 key factors January 3, 2009 Source: Columbus Dispatch - "1. Tame Colt McCoy: Texas quarterback Colt McCoy has completed 77.6 percent of his passes, and they're not all dink-and-dunk, either (11.8 yards per completion). It's the game's most obvious key -- Ohio State has virtually no chance if it can't get pressure on McCoy. The Longhorns have given up 22 sacks, so it's not like they're invincible. If they give McCoy time, though, they will be. 2. Make Pryor chuck and duck: This is the mirror image of the first key: Texas wants to make Ohio State freshman QB Terrelle Pryor stand and deliver rather than scramble and improvise. At this stage in his career, Pryor is more comfortable throwing on the move. The Longhorns lead the nation in sacks (44), but they must be more disciplined in their pass rush against Pryor and try to keep him from breaking containment. 3. Score touchdowns in the red zone: It's not about moving the ball, it's about scoring points, and Texas has been more effective than OSU at scoring touchdowns when it penetrates the opponent's 20-yard line. The Longhorns score TDs on 78 percent of their red-zone possessions compared with 61 percent for OSU. The Buckeyes need to force a few field goal tries and not to have to settle for so many themselves. 4. Get a big game from "Beanie": In Ohio State's infamous "Big Three" big-game losses, running back Chris "Beanie" Wells has been a major factor in just one: The loss to Louisiana State. He was a freshman against Florida in 2006 and sat out the Southern California game in September because of an injured foot. Against LSU, he gained 146 yards. With Wells apparently poised to make the leap to the NFL, he should be motivated to provide a memorable collegiate finale. 5. Who wants it more?..."
Two-quarterback plan not fully unveiled January 2, 2009 Source: Columbus Dispatch - "Suffice to say, offensive coordinator Jim Bollman was not happy when the news leaked a week ago that Ohio State might put quarterbacks Terrelle Pryor and Todd Boeckman on the field at the same time...'You guys know you can come and see me. I love to talk about game plans. Let's tell everybody what's going on,' Bollman said tongue-in-cheek yesterday. Coach Jim Tressel, meanwhile, earlier confirmed the report...But neither he, Bollman nor the players have gone into detail about how the two-quarterback system will be used, though fullback Brandon Smith said the formation has at least a working name. 'I don't think we have a special name for it. I think some of the guys wanted to call it The Dispatch because they're the ones that broke the news,' Smith said. So will it deliver big news for the offense? 'We'll see what happens,' Smith said. 'We strive to put our best 11 on the field. When those two get out there, there are going to be some things we can do. I'm not quite sure Texas will be prepared for that. Hopefully, it will be an advantage.'..."
Orakpo presents latest challenge for Bucks’ line January 2, 2009 Source: The Morning Journal - "In each of the last two bowl games, Ohio State has struggled to block its opponents best defensive linemen. In the championship game against Florida, defensive ends Derrick Harvey and Jarvis Moss tore through the Buckeyes’ tackles all night. Last season, Ricky Jean-Francois and Glenn Dorsey made life miserable up the middle. This time, Ohio State’s linemen are concerned about Texas defensive end Brian Orakpo, who is likely better than any ends the Gators or Tigers have had the last two years..."
"The Buckeye offensive players met with the media on Thursday to talk about the upcoming game vs. Texas. Beanie Wells, Brian Robiskie, Brandon Smith and others answer questions from the media."
Buckeyes Practice, Prep and Watch FB Thursday January 1, 2009 Source: OSU Official Site - "The Ohio State Buckeyes greeted the new year Thursday morning with a 10 a.m. practice in 'shells' at Pinnacle High School before heading back to the Scottsdale Fairmont for additional game prep and lots of college football watching. The Camelback Inn and Resort Spa was the 8:30 a.m. destination for five senior Buckeyes on the offensive side of the ball and offensive coordinator/offensive line coach Jim Bollman. The five – Brian Robiskie, Chris 'Beanie' Wells, Brandon Smith, Rory Nicol and Ryan Pretorius – met with the media for a 45-minute interview session. Some notes, quotes and highlights of the interview session and the day follow..."
Ohio State Defenders Meet with Media December 31, 2008 Source: OSU Official Site - "Wednesday was the first day of formal interviews leading up to the Jan. 5 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. The setting was the JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort and the five senior Buckeyes at the podiums were James Laurinaitis, Malcolm Jenkins, Marcus Freeman, Nader Abdallah and A.J. Trapasso. Defensive coordinator Jim Heacock and co-defensive coordinator Luke Fickell also addressed the media. Some quotes from the media session included:..."
Reining in Colt? Buckeyes know they have a tall task against Longhorns' star QB McCoy December 31, 2008 Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer - "Ohio State called and former Buckeyes assistant and new Toledo coach Tim Beckman answered...he managed to hold Texas to a season-low 28 points in the Longhorns' 28-24 victory over the Cowboys on Oct. 25. If anyone has a partial answer for the most efficient passing offense in college football history...it's Beckman. What Texas does while completing 77.6 percent of its passes isn't bigger or fancier than the spread offenses that Big Ten teams run -- it's faster. 'It's quick, a lot of get-the-ball-and-go,' Beckman said..."
"Linebacker James Laurinaitis has nothing but respect for the accomplishments and accolades that McCoy has picked up this season and knows that it is hard to fathom just how he can complete nearly 80-percent of his passes..."
Coach Tressel & Rory Nichol on the Fiesta Bowl Source: The Palestra
The Longhorns and Buckeyes sat down for interviews Wednesday morning and then headed to practice.
Buckeyes Put on Pads for Two-Hour Workout December 30, 2008 Source: OSU Official Site - "Coach Jim Tressel met with the media prior to the start of the Buckeyes’ 11 a.m. practice Tuesday. Tressel and staff then worked the team through a scheduled two-hour session under blue skies, mid-60 degree temperatures and another fine day in Arizona. Tressel spent about 15 minutes with local media as well as a contingent of Buckeye football beat reporters. He said the team would practice in pads for about two hours Tuesday. Some additional notes (and quotes) from the session included the following:..."
The Buckeyes took to the practice field on Monday during their first full day in Arizona.
"Head Coach Jim Tressel spoke with the media following their arrival in Phoenix for the Fiesta Bowl."
Tressel not upset about lost 'secret' December 30, 2008 Source: Columbus Dispatch - "Jim Tressel didn't mind the secret being out for several days that he might use quarterback Terrelle Pryor and Todd Boeckman in the same formation in the Fiesta Bowl against Texas. 'You know, it's true, so I never mind seeing the truth,' Tressel said. Asked if he also thought it gave Texas defensive coaches something to think about, he said, 'Maybe.'..."
Texas knows OSU has more than a lone star at QB December 30, 2008 Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer - "Texas defensive end Brian Orakpo sounds ready if Ohio State does put quarterbacks Terrelle Pryor and Todd Boeckman on the field together in the Fiesta Bowl and Pryor winds up doing something other than throwing the ball. 'If he wants to catch the ball on a slant, here we come,' Orakpo said with a smile after arriving in Arizona on Monday afternoon. 'That's the name of the game. We'll see.' The winner of the Nagurski and Lombardi awards said the Longhorns prepared in bowl practice for both OSU quarterbacks to play individually on Monday, even though Boeckman didn't complete a pass for six games before the Michigan finale..."
Past collapses keep defense humble December 30, 2008 Source: Columbus Dispatch - "It was a leading question, designed to draw some bravado out of Ohio State cornerback Malcolm Jenkins: Hey, Malcolm, the Texas Longhorns have put up some big numbers this season, but they haven't faced a defense like yours, have they? Jenkins does not lack confidence; cornerbacks never do. But his answer was decidedly low-key. 'I haven't really looked at their opponents on film, so I can't say they haven't faced anybody like us,' he said. 'I'm pretty sure they're going to be prepared, and we'll see how our defense matches up.' That he resisted the urge to talk up the OSU defense is revealing. First, it's smart...he knows enough not to give the already prolific Longhorns offense further help by providing bulletin-board material...Second, though, Jenkins knows as well as anyone that for all the Buckeyes' defensive prowess the past few years, they have made a habit of falling apart in big games..."
Coaches try yet again to find way to be ready December 28, 2008 Source: Columbus Dispatch - "...Oh, the Buckeyes' Jim Tressel and the Longhorns' Mack Brown will say all the right things, just as they always do: I think we're ready, we're working hard, I like the guys' attitude and focus. But really, it's all a bunch of blah, blah, blah. Both coaches have been an underdog and a favorite in big games. Both coaches have tried different techniques and tactics to prepare for bowls. And both coaches have won and lost in all the above scenarios. The logical questions surrounding the Fiesta combatants this year are: Will third-ranked Texas (11-1), which came one play from a spot in the national title game, be motivated to prove it was robbed? Or will the Longhorns come our flat because they view it as a consolation game? Will 10th-ranked Ohio State (10-2), which lost the past two national championship games, be fired up to finish off a disappointing season on a high note, or will the Buckeyes once again appear ill-prepared? This is one of the great mysteries not only of football but in all sports: How best to get a team mentally ready to play?..."
| At Ohio State's bowl media day Tuesday, Big Ten Network's Katie Witham caught up with Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel for a few minutes to talk about the Buckeyes' pending game vs. Texas in the 2009 Fiesta Bowl. Source: Big Ten Network |
Tressel 'more excited' about this bowl game than any other in his career December 29, 2008 Source: Columbus Dispatch - "Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel didn't mind admitting that he was bubbling with excitement when he stepped off the plane here today, a week away from sending his 10th-ranked Buckeyes against No.3 Texas in the Fiesta Bowl...Tressel said, 'And...for whatever reason I am more excited about this one than any other game I've ever been a part of...There is something special about this team of ours. We've got 28 seniors who have been as unselfish as any group I've ever been around ... and the fact we get to spend seven or eight more days together is awfully, awfully special. And to play against a team like the University of Texas -- we admire and have so much respect for coach (Mack) Brown, his staff and his team and their fans (after two previous games).'..."
  December 19, 2008 Source: OSU Official Site"Nader Abdallah spent a couple moments with Big Ten Network's Katie Witham at Ohio State's Bowl Media day to look ahead at the upcoming Fiesta Bowl game vs. Texas Jan. 5 in Glendale, Ariz. "
Abdallah emerged as leader on defensive line in second half of season December 23, 2008 Source: Columbus Dispatch - "Nader Abdallah has transformed his legacy from the 'Where are they now?' file to 'How do you like me now?' Once overweight and underachieving, Abdallah, a fifth-year senior defensive tackle, is finishing his Ohio State career as the impact player -- finally -- that he was expected to be as a blue-chip recruit in the 2004 class..." |
Buckeyes Look Ahead to Fiesta Bowl Source: Big Ten Network
"Malcolm Jenkins, Ohio State senior defensive back and team co-captain, met with reporters Sunday at the Wexner Football Complex at the Woody Hayes Athletics Center after the Buckeyes learned they would face No. 3 Texas in the Fiesta Bowl Jan. 5 in Glendale, Ariz."
Brian Robiskie Talks About Texas Source: Big Ten Network
Ten Things To Know About Texas December 10, 2008 Source: Buckeye Grove - "There is plenty of time to learn more about Ohio State's bowl opponent with the game almost a month away, but there's no reason to put off learning the basics about the Texas Longhorns. That's why BuckeyeSports.com has put together these 10 things to know about UT to kick off bowl preparations..."
Buckeyes can't take a siesta at Fiesta December 9, 2008 Source: Columbus Dispatch - "If familiarity breeds contempt, then Ohio State is booked into the perfect hotel, the same posh Scottsdale Princess resort that served as team headquarters in each of OSU's past four trips to the Arizona desert. The first three of those forays into the lap of citrus shower soap luxury ended in BCS wins. The fourth? Not so much...The Princess again will house Ohio State during this Fiesta Bowl visit -- Texas picked first and chose the resplendent Scottsdale Plaza Resort -- and if the Buckeyes are smart they'll take one look at their mansion-like digs and see a Motel 6 instead. And like it. They should show contempt for the comfortable and harbor an attitude of oppression over indulgence and opportunity over opulence. The Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 5 should be viewed as a test, not a treat. The game is about regaining respect by impressing the nation, and for that to happen, the No. 10 Buckeyes need to win big against No. 3 Texas, which can only happen if Jim Tressel coaches outside his comfort zone, meaning he needs to design a game plan that somewhat imitates the wide-open attacks that dot the Big 12 conference..."
| ESPN's analysts take a look at the Jan. 5 Fiesta Bowl match-up between No. 3 Texas and No. 10 Ohio State. Check out this eight-minute clip as Kirk Herbstreit, Lee Corso, Mark May, Lou Holtz and Rece Davis break down the Fiesta Bowl during the recent Bowl Selection Special. Source: ESPN/Bucknuts |
 Game Preview: No. 3 Texas January 2, 2009 Source: BuckeyeSports.com - "The 2008 season for the No. 10 Ohio State football team concludes where five of the last seven have: in the desert. The Buckeyes face No. 3 Texas in the Fiesta Bowl on Monday, and this is the BuckeyeSports.com preview including players to watch for the Longhorns and a look at how the teams compare heading into the contest..." |
 2009 Fiesta Bowl Texas Longhorns Game Preview December 31, 2008 Source: Buckeye Planet - Analysis and more, including: ...It has been the Colt McCoy show is Austin this season, and the Heisman finalist certainly did not disappoint, showing the combination of skill, grit, and toughness that Texans love. He was not only the leader of one of the most potent aerial attacks in the nation, he was also the leading rusher for the Longhorns in 2008 with 576 yards, and 2nd on the team in rushing TDs with 10. His 32/7 TD/INT ratio is stellar, and his completion percentage over 375 attempts (77.6%) is completely ridiculous (in a good way)...the D-Line is the clear strength of the Texas defense in 2008, even after the loss of outgoing Tackles Derek Lokey and Frank Okam. The unit is lead by All American DE Brian Orapko. The pass rushing phenom has earned the Nagurski, Lombardi, and Hendricks awards this season where he registered 10.5 sacks, 18 TFLs and 40 tackles while forcing 4 fumbles. With producton like his, Orapko commands a great deal of attention, which opens up opportunities for his line mates...Texas Longhorns Offensive Preview...Defensive Preview..Special Teams Preview..." (more) |
 Texas Provides Big Hurdle For OSU In Fiesta Bowl
January 1, 2009 Source: Bucknuts - "We take an in-depth look at No. 3 Texas, which will meet No. 10 Ohio State in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Monday (8 p.m., Fox). We look at Texas' road to the Fiesta Bowl, the key personnel for the Longhorns and share some notables on this high powered match-up...The Longhorns have several lofty national statistical rankings. UT is ninth in total offense (476.4 yards per game), fifth in scoring offense (43.9 points per game), 20th in scoring defense (18.6 ppg) and 50th in total defense (339.9 ypg). Texas leads the nation in sacks per game (3.7)..." |
McCoy, 'Horns turn attention to Ohio State after BCS snub December 16, 2008 Source: USA Today - "...Texas (11-1) thinks it belongs in the title game...But (Mack) Brown says the Longhorns won't be feeling sorry for themselves...'Playing Ohio State helps (keep a sharp focus). Anyone who has a chance to do that is not going to be flat.'...WHO HAS THE EDGE?
When Ohio State runs: Chris "Beanie" Wells' combination of power and speed makes him difficult to slow down, and the gliding style of 6-6 freshman QB Terrelle Pryor is reminiscent of former Texas star Vince Young. EDGE: Ohio State
When Ohio State passes: DE Brian Orakpo (10½ sacks) should be at full strength. Texas had 44 sacks to help protect a young secondary. Getting to Pryor and bringing him down are different feats. Pryor can throw on the move and had only four interceptions in 152 passing attempts. EDGE: Texas
When Texas runs: QB Colt McCoy was the most productive runner on the roster. Texas wants to protect him from taking big shots by getting other backs more work. EDGE: Ohio State
When Texas passes: The Buckeyes will blitz with MLB James Laurinaitis, who was in the lineup the last time McCoy saw OSU — his second career start. McCoy completed 77.6% of his passes with 32 TDs. Buckeyes CB Malcolm Jenkins is a potential top-10 NFL draft pick. EDGE: Texas
Special teams: The Buckeyes have had big returns — Jenkins can make a play for OSU, as can Texas' leading receiver, Jordan Shipley. EDGE: Ohio State
Coaching: The Longhorns' Mack Brown has won six of his last seven bowls, including four in a row and the 2005 national title game. OSU's Jim Tressel, 4-3 in bowl games, has the Buckeyes in a BCS bowl for the sixth time in seven years. Ohio State has lost two consecutive BCS national championship games by a combined score of 79-38. EDGE: Texas
Intangibles: Texas points to the number — 0.0013, the difference in the Nov. 30 BCS standings between it and Oklahoma, which put the Sooners in the Big 12 title game. The 'Horns are playing for more than style points. Several players, including Laurinaitis, came back as seniors to help OSU eradicate memories of its BCS past. EDGE: Texas
WHO WINS?: If Ohio State is going to regain its credibility in the BCS bowls, there's no better place than the Fiesta Bowl, where the Buckeyes won three times in four years before losing the last two title games. Texas could enter the game focused on impressing voters or disappointed in its fate. It better be the former because the Ohio State defense can shut down quarterback Colt McCoy and the Longhorns. — Texas 23-19"
"Charles Davis wonders if the Longhorns will have their hands full with Chris 'Beanie' Wells and Terrelle Pryor..."
Ohio St.-Texas Preview December 16, 2008 Source: Fox Sports - "...Heisman Trophy finalist Colt McCoy just finished one of the best regular seasons in Texas history, setting school records with 3,445 yards and 32 TDs to go along with an NCAA-record 77.6 percent completion rate. He also leads the Longhorns with 576 rushing yards and is second on the team with 10 rushing touchdowns. 'He's been the heart of our offense,' Brown said. 'He means to this team what Vince Young meant to the one in 2005. ... I can't imagine a player that means more to his team than Colt does to ours.' Ohio State coach Jim Tressel is well aware of what McCoy and the Longhorns can do on the field. 'They've just been very steady, very consistent,' said Tressel, whose team finished 10-2 and earned a share of its fourth straight Big Ten title. 'They were a top, top team this year and that's what we're going to face.' The Buckeyes are used to facing top teams in a BCS game. They'll be playing in a BCS bowl for the seventh time in the 11-year history of the system, tying USC and Oklahoma for the most appearances. Ohio State, though, doesn't have fond memories of its last two BCS games..."
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Mack Brown, Head Coach Ass't Coaches & Team Roster Source: UT Official Site
 | Orakpo's dedication to hitting weight room produces big results at Texas January 4, 2009 Source: Columbus Dispatch - "Brian Orakpo came to Texas five years ago as an undersized defensive end from Houston, carrying that dreaded label of 'athlete.' He disappeared into the weight room and emerged this season as a hulking force, wreaking havoc on opposing offenses to the tune of 10 1/2 sacks. Few have had a better view of this transformation than Longhorns senior defensive tackle Roy Miller. 'He used to look like Steve Urkel," Miller said. "Now, he's the black Arnold Schwarzenegger.'...He now weighs 260, is capable of bench-pressing 515 pounds, squatting 600 pounds and running a 4.6-second 40-yard dash. 'I've developed over the years,' Orakpo said simply..." |
Fiesta Bowl defense press conference January 1, 2009 Source: UT Official Site - "Defensive coordinator Will Muschamp, DT Roy Miller, LB Roddrick Muckelroy, DE Brian Orakpo and CB Ryan Palmer spoke to the media Thursday morning prior to practice...Roddrick Muckelroy On Ohio State running back Beanie Wells: We've got some great backs in the Big 12, but not a big back with quick feet and capable of doing what he's doing. You look forward to games like this. You have to pin your ears back and just go. You live for these games like this..."
Fiesta Bowl offense press conference December 31, 2008 Source: UT Official Site - "Offensive coordinator Greg Davis, QB Colt McCoy, WRs Quan Cosby and Jordan Shipley, and RB Chris Ogbonnaya spoke to the media Wednesday morning prior to practice...Colt McCoy On how much he has grown as a player since last facing Ohio State: I would say that I have grown a lot. I've overcome a lot of things. I've been blessed to be able to have two more years to play successfully. I know I have become a lot better player than what I was then. At the same time, Laurinaitis can say the same thing. That's why it's going to be a fun matchup. He (Laurinaitis) does a great job leading their defense. With (Malcolm) Jenkins outside, you're going to have to be aware of where he is at all times because he can make plays. The biggest thing for us is taking care of the ball. If you don't turn the ball over and you don't give them a short field and don't give them anything they can capitalize on, we can execute what we are trying to do offensively..."
 | Texas Press Conference December 29, 2008 Source: The Ozone - "Texas Head Coach Mack Brown, quarterback Colt McCoy and defensive end Brian Orakpo spoke with the media following their arrival at the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport." |
Tough Practices Prepare Texas For Fiesta Bowl December 19, 2008 Source: ESPN/Bucknuts - "ESPN.com's Tim Griffin provides some of the perspective from the Texas side as the Longhorns prepare for the Jan. 5 Fiesta Bowl against Ohio State. Click for more on what is happening in Austin..."
Mack Brown Fiesta Bowl press conference December 18, 2008 Source: UT Official Site - "...On the differences between Ohio State of this year and in the past two years: There's not a lot of difference, but the biggest difference is probably their experience at quarterback...On the concern of playing a smash mouth team unlike the teams in the Big 12: We're really concerned. We have great stats against the run, but not many people lined up and tried to run the ball against us...On if he sees the same kind of intensity in practice like he did last year leading up to the bowl game: We really are..."
Player press conference quotes December 18, 2008 Source: UT Official Site - "The Longhorns give their thoughts on bowl practice for their match-up with Ohio State...QB Colt McCoy: On Ohio State’s defense: They’re really good. Ohio State’s defense is definitely a big reason they’ve only lost two games. They’ve been in a BCS game as long as I can remember. They’re a tough opponent. You look their defense, and they’re huge. They’re probably the biggest defense that we’ve faced all year. They’re front four and their linebackers are really big. So we have our hands full. We have our work cut out for us. They’re only giving up 14 points a game. Their pass defense is highly ranked. It’s going to be a challenge but we’re looking forward to it. On Ohio State LB James Laurinaitis: He was sitting behind me in Orlando, and he was blowing on my neck, telling me I’d better get used to it. I had a few comebacks for him, but it was fun. Getting to meet him and Jenkins, they’re both All-Americans, both great players on their defense. It’s going to be fun having the opportunity to play against them. I told [Laurinaitis] he needed to thank me for starting him out on his All-American campaign the last three years, because I definitely gave him about the easiest pick he’s had his whole career. But he’s a tremendous player. He leads his defense in tackles. He gets them where they need to be all the time..."
Can the Horns Halt the Buckeye Ground Game? December 17, 2008 Source: BurntOrange.com - "It’s readily apparent to anyone following Ohio State football that Coach Jim Tressel prefers running the football to throwing it. Like the long shadow of Woody Hayes that falls upon any Buckeyes’ coach, Tressel too is an old school, play for field position, win with run and defense kind of guy...While Terrelle Pryor can pass the football effectively enough for a mere true freshman and leads the Big Ten in passing efficiency, Ohio State’s 148 yards passing per game (#104 nationally) is all you need to see that no air traffic controller is required when the Buckeyes have the ball. So what about Ohio State’s ground game, then—the heart and soul of Tressel’s offense?..."

 | #12 Colt McCoy
POSITION: QB
HEIGHT: 6-3
WEIGHT: 210
CLASS: Junior
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291 of 375 passing, 3,445 yards, 32 TDs, 7 INTs; 128 carries, 576 yards, 4.5 avg. and 10 TDs...Career Stats...2008 season highlights video
 | #98 Brian Orakpo
POSITION: DE
HEIGHT: 6-4
WEIGHT: 260
CLASS: Senior
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40 tackles, 10-1/2 sacks for 90 yards, 18 tackles for loss for 102 yards...Career Stats...2008 season highlights video
79 receptions, 982 yards, 11TDs...Career Stats...2008 season highlights video
 | #6 Quan Cosby
POSITION: WR
HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT: 200
CLASS: Senior
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78 receptions, 952 yards, 8TDs...Career Stats...2008 season highlights video
Leading tackler with 106 tackles, 12 sacks and 4 tackles for loss...Career Stats...>2008 season highlights video
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No. 10 Ohio State (10-2) at No. 3 Texas (11-1):
| | OSU | TEXAS |  |  | | Moneyline | 75% | 25% | | Spread | 19% | 81% | | Total (O/U) | 80% | 20% |
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