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No. Name PO% Ht. Wg. CI. Elg. Hometownlhigh School Or J.C. Coach 49 John Adams FB 5- 1 1 2 10 Jr No. Name PO% Ht. Wg. CI. Elg. HometownlHigh School or J.C. Coach 49 John Adams FB 5- 1 1 2 10 Jr. So. Springfield, OhiolNortheastern Jerry Wasserman 2 6 Will Allen ** FS 6-2 190 Jr. Jr. Dayton, OhioNVayne Jay Minton 5 4 Tim Anderson ** DT 6-4 289 Sr. Jr. Clyde, OhioIClyde Bob Bishop 1 9 David Andrews TE 6-2 2 2 5 Jr. So. Bloomingburg, OhiolMiddletown Chip Otten 6 0 Kyle Andrews LS 5-1 1 245 Jr. So. Middletown, OhiolMiddletown Chip Otten , 8 3 Redgie Arden TE 6-4 240 So. Fr. lronton.Ohio1lronton Bob Lutz I 7 8 Bryce Bishop* OG 6-3 3 12 Sr. Jr. Miami, Fla.lKillian Sam Miller Mike Bogart OG 6-3 290 Jr. Jr. Cleveland, OhiolSt. lgnatius Chuck Kyle Jason Bondf* LB 6-3 240 Sr. Jr. Worthington. OhioMlatterson Mike Golden Le Andre Boone FS 6-1 195 So. Fr. Portsmouth, VaJHerndon Tommy Meier Joe Bradley LB 6-3 213 So. Fr. Upper Arlington, OhiolUpper Arlington Darrell Mayne Bobby Brinon " CB 5-11 194 Jr. Jr. Jacksonville, Fla.lRaines Welton Coffey II Jason Caldwell TE 6-5 265 Jr. So. Mentor, OhioIMentor Steve Trivisanno Bobby Carpenter LB 6-3 240 Fr. Fr. Lancaster, OhiolLancaster Rob Carpenter Drew Carter * SE 6-4 200 Sr. Jr. Solon. OhiolSolon Byron Morgan Angelo Chattams* FL 5-11 185 So. So. Dayton, OhiolChaminade-Julienne Jim Place Bam Childress* FL 5-9 180 Jr. So. Warrensville Heights, OhioIChanel Jeff Rotsky Maurice Clarett TB 6-0 230 Fr. Fr. Warren, OhiolHarding Thom McDaniels Adrien Clarke ** OG 6-5 325 Sr. Jr. Shaker Heights, OhioIShaker Heights David Sedmak R.J. Coleman TE 6-5 265 Fr. Fr. Clarksburg, W.Va./Byrd Richard laquinta John Conroy OL 6-3 275 So. Fr. Bay Village, OhioISt. lgnatius Chuck Kyle Chris Conwell CB 5-10190 5th Sr. Shaker Heights, OhioIShaker Heights David Sedmak Ryan Cook OT 6-7 305 So. Fr. Martinsville, Ind.lMartinsville Joe Siderewicz Bryce Culver M 6-4 217 Jr. So. Lewis Center. OhiolOlentangy Ed Terwiliger Mike D'Andrea LB 6-3 240 Fr. Fr. Avon Lake, OhioIAvon Lake Dave Dlugosz Doug Datish OT 6-5 290 Fr. Fr. Warren, OhioIHowland Dick Angle Michael DeMaria TB 5-9 170 Jr. So. Oregon, OhioICardinal Stritch Bill Hrabak Mike Doss *** SS '5-11 204 Sr. Sr. Canton, OhiolMcKinley Kerry Hodakievic Ivan Douglas OT 6-8 305 Sr. Jr. University Heights, OhioIBenedictine Al Hodakievic T.J. Downing OL 6-5 280 Fr. Fr. Canton, OhiolGlenOak Jack Rose Tyler Everett DB 6-1 185 Fr. Fr. Canton, OhiolMcKinley John Miller Dustin Foxf CB 6-0 190 SO. SO. Canton, OhioIGlenOak Jack Rose Simon Fraser* DE 6-6 250 So. So. Upper Arlington, OhiolUpper Arlington Darrell Mayne Chris Gamble* SE 6-2 180 So. So. Sunrise, Fla./Dillard Joe Redmond Steve Graef DE 6-2 240 Jr. So. Uniontown, OhiolLake Jeff Durbin Cie Grant *** LB 6-1 220 5th Sr. New Philadelphia, 0hiol~ew~hiladel~hia Joe Studer Marcus Green DT 6-3 300 So. Fr. Louisville, Ky./Male Bob Redman Andy Groom** PIH 6-1 185 5th Sr. Columbus, OhioIBishop Hartley Dick Geyer Maurice Hall* T B 5-10 190 So. So. Columbus, OhiolBrookhaven Gregg Miller Roy Hall W R 6-3 2 10 Fr. Fr. Lyndhurst, OhioIBrush Eric Mitchell Ryan Hamby TE 6-5 240 So. Fr. Cincinnati, OhiolMoeller Steve Klonne Rob Harley DB 6-2 202 So. So. Elmhurst, III./York Terry Grider Ben Hartsock ** TE 6-4 264 Sr. Jr. Chillicothe, OhiolUnioto Wayne Horsley A.J. Hawk LB 6-2 230 Fr. Fr. Centewille, OhioICenterville Ron Ullery John Hollins SE 6-2 180 Jr. So. Huber Heights, OhioNVayne Jay Minton Santonio Holmes W R 5-11 170 Fr. Fr. Belle Glade, Fla.lGlades Central Willie Bueno Andre Hooks WR 6-2 205 Jr. So. Canton. OhiolCanton McKinley Kerry Hodakievic Josh Huston* P-K 6-1 195 Jr. So. Findlay, OhioIFindlay Cliff Hite Harlen Jacobs* CB 6-1 197 Jr. So. Atlanta, GaJDouglass Butch Climmons Michael Jenkins " SE 6-5 200 Jr. Jr. Tampa, Fla./Leto Andy Martin Branden Joe' FB 6-0 245 Jr. So. Westewille, OhiolSouth Rocky Pentello Jesse Kiine* RB 6-1 227 Sr. Jr. Upper Arlington. OhiolUpper Arlington Darrell Mayne Mike Kne OT 6-4 205 Jr. Jr. Cleveland, OhioISt. lgnatius Chuck Kyle Craig Kolk W R 6-1 192 Fr. Fr. Wayne, N.J.Mlayne Valley Bob Bishop Craig Krenzel ** QB 6-4 21 5 Sr. Jr. Utica, Mich.lHenry Ford II Greg Desmet Mike Kudla DE 6-3 235 Fr. Fr. Medina, OhioIHighland John Hopkins Scott Kuhnhein 0 G 6-4 285 5th Sr. Fort Thomas, Ky.lHighlands Dale Mueller Maurice Lee FL 5-9 176 Sr. Jr. Cleveland, OhioISouth Patrick Snee 2002 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL - Pos. Ht. Wg. CI. Elg. HornetownMigh School or J.C. Coach WR 5-1 1 175 Sr. Jr. Columbus, Ohionifffln University Cam Cruickshank OL 6-4 270 Fr. Fr. Kenering, Oh~olAlter Ed Domsitz 4 1 Thomas Matthews SS 6-2 2 1 0 Jr. So. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.iDillard Joe Redmond 2 John McLaughlin OT 6-6 2 9 0 Jr. So. Falwiew Park, OhioISt. lgnatius Charles Kyle 5 Scon McMullen ** QB 6-3 2 1 5 Sr. Jr. Granville, Oh~olGranville Mike Hensley CB 5-1 1 1 78 Sr. Jr. Park Forest, III.IRich East Bob Lombard1 1 ?g%jt6, ,eremy Miller LS 5-10200 Sr. Jr. Lewistown, Ohiollndian Lake Dave Coburn ,,&; F 3 2 Brandon Mitchell DB 6-3 190 Fr. Fr. Atlanta, Ga.lMays Floyd Mack .& 4 1 Aaron Mochon RB 6-3 245 So. Fr. Oregon, OhiolCardinal Stritch Bill Hrabak 3 Steven Moore CB 5-10 185 Jr. So. Columbus, OhioISt. Charles Mark Crabtree .. 7 4 Derek Morrls OT 6-6 350 Fr. Fr. Huntersville, N.C.INorth Mecklenburg Scott Sherrill @- -74 Ben Nash OL 6-3 275 So. Fr. Westewille, OhioNVestewille Rocky Pentello $& -2 5 Donnle Nickey +++ FS 6-3 203 5th Sr. Plain City, OhioIJonathan Alder Paul Jenne --+ &&8 5 Mike Nugent* PK 5-10170 So. So. Centewille, OhioICentewille Ron Ullery zf 6 4 Adam Olds OG 6-5 275 So. Fr. Dublin, OhiolDublin Coffman Eric Tudor *&-" 7 1 Shane Ollvea I' OT 6-5 31 0 Jr. Jr. Cedarhurst, N.Y.ILawrence Fred Ciampi z*--L g;\ -36 Pat O'Nelll *+ LB 6-3 230 Sr. Jr. Cuyahoga Falls, OhioNValsh Jesuit Gerry Rardin 1 8 Jim Otis QB 5-10200 Jr. So Chesterfield, Mo.lChristian Brothers CLG Bob Shannon -, '. X. 46 Fred Pagac Jr.*+ LB 6-1 225 Sr. Jr. Dublin, OhioIDublin Coffman Eric Tudor Roshawn Parker RB 5-11 219 Jr. Jr. Columbus, OhioEastmoor Maw Bohannon Steve Pavetka RB 5-7 165 SO. so. Springfield, OhiolShawnee Jack O'Rourke Joel Penton M 6-5 255 Fr. Fr. Van Wert. OhioNan Wert Jeff Hood 7 Kenny Peterson ++ DT 6-4 265 5th Sr. Canton, OhiolMcKinley Thom McDaniels 3 Scott Petroff W R 5-11 180 Sr. Jr. Winter Park, Fla.lLake Howell Mike Bisceglia 0 Ouinn Pitcock DL . 6-4 285 Fr. Fr. Piqua, OhiolPiqua Bill Nees 4 Robert Reynolds** LB 6-3 234 Jr. Jr. Bowling Green, Ky.lBowling Green Kevin Wallace Jay Richardson DE 6-5 245 Fr. Fr. Dublin, OhiolScioto Karl Johnson JaJa Riley TB 6-2 205 SO. Fr. San Diego, Calif.lMission Bay Dennis Puge 2 4 Mike Roberts CB 5-11 178 Fr. Fr. Toronto, Canadatcentral Technical Damon Ellie 3 0 Lydell Ross* T B 6-0 21 0 SO. So Tampa, Fla.lGaither Howie Decristafaro 1 9 Matt Russell K 5-11 184 Sr. Sr. Napoleon, OhiolNapoleon John Sneed 2 1 Nate Salley DB 6-3 180 Fr. Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.lSt. Thomas Aquinas George Smith 2 1 B.J. Sander P 6-3 21 2 Sr. Jr. Cincinnati, OhioIRoger Bacon Dan Starkey 9 9 Tim Schafer DE 6-5 250 Fr. Fr. Upper Arlington, OhiolUpper Arlington Darrell Mayne 4 3 Brandon Schnittker FB 6-1 250 SO. Fr. Sandusky. OhiolPerkins Rock Farlow 5 6 Darrion Scott ** DE 6-3 271 Jr. Jr. Charleston, W. Va.1Capital Gerald Towsend 77 RobSims 0 L 6-4 290 Fr. Fr. Macedonia, OhiolNordonia Rob Rardin 10 Troy Smith QB 6-1 205 'Fr. Fr. Glenville, OhiolGlenville Ted Ginn 9 3 Will Smi.th +* DE 6-4 250 Jr. Jr. Utica, N.Y./Proctor Guy Puleo 5 0 Michael Stafford OT 6-3 280 5th Sr. Upper Arlington, OhiolUpper Arlington Kerry Hodakievic 3 3 Nate Stead + FB 6-0 250 Sr. Jr. Marion, OhiolHarding , Tim Hinton 7 6 Alex Stepanovich ** C 6-4 310 Jr. Jr. Berea, OhiolBerea Dave McFarland 9 5 David Thompson* DT 6-5 290 5th Sr. Paterson, N.J.IEastside Donald Davis 2 4 Matt Trombitas OB 6-5 224 SO. Fr. Dublin. OhiolDublin Coffman Eric Tudor 4 8 Jack Tucker FB 6-1 235 5th Sr. Cypress. Calif.1Cerritos C.C. Frank Mauotta 8 6 Kyle Turano PIK 6-0 195 Jr. Jr. Worthington, OhiolKilbourne Jeff Gafford 6 9 Andree Tyree C 6-3 280 So. Fr. London, OhiolLondon Dustin Calhoun 4 9 E.J. Underwood DB 6-1 175 Fr. Fr. Hamilton, OhiolHamilton Ed Mignery 4 Chris Vance* FL 6-2 180 Sr. Sr. Fort Myers, Fla.lFort Scott C.C. Kevin Gundy 9 Bryan Weaver PlDB 5-10 196 SO. So. Sunbury, OhiolBig Walnut Scott Wetzel 8 9 Stan White, Jr. LB 6-3 230 Fr. Fr. Baltimore, Md.lGilman School Francis Poggi 6 7 KurtWilhelm LS 6-0 230 Jr. So. Lorain, OhiolElyria Catholic Tom Evans 3 5 Man Wilhelm **+ LB 6-5 245 Sr.
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