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2006 OHIO STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER No 2006 OHIO STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER No. Name No.Name Pos. Ht. Wg. CI. Elg. HometownIHigh School or J.C. Major Birthdate H.S. Coach 1 Marcus Freeman" 93 Nader Abdallah DT 6-5 310 Jr. So. Metairie, La./Archbishop Rummel Undeclared 10125185 Jay Roth 2 Malcolm Jenkins* 13 Andre Amos CB 6-1 180 So. Fr. Middletown, Ohio/Middletown Undeclared 12/2/86 Dick Martin 3 Jamario O'Neal* 86 Jake Ballard TE 6-7 255 Fr. Fr. Springboro, Ohio/Springboro Undeclared 12/2/87 Rodney Roberts 4 Kurt Coleman 78 Alex Barrow DE 6-5 275 Jr. So. Dublin. Ohio/Oublin Coffman Cclmmunication 311 9/86 Mark Crabtree 4 Ray Small 74 Kirk Barton'" OT 6-6 310 Sr. Jr. Massillon, Ohio/Massillon Perry History 1 1/4/84 Keith Wakefield 5 Mike D'Andrea'"" 17 Todd Boeckman IIB 6-5 235 Jr. So. St. Henry, Ohio/St. Henry Undeclared 6/8/84 Tim Boeckman 5 Albert Dukes 75 Alex Boone* OT 6-8 325 So. So. Lakewood, Ohio/St. Edwards Undeclared 5/4/87 John Gibbons 5 Chimdi Chekwa 70 Bryant Browning OL 6-4 328 Fr. Fr. Cleveland. Ohio/Glenv~lle Undeclared 6/26/88 Ted Ginn Sr. 6 Larry Grant 5 Chimdi Chekwa DB 6-1 180 Fr. Fr. Clermont, Fla./East Ridge Undeclared 9/7/88 Bud O'Hara 7 Ted Ginn Jr."' 4 Kurt Coleman CB 5-1 1 185 Fr. Fr. Clayton. Ohio/Northmont Undeclared 7/1/88 Lance Schneider 7 Antonio Henton 64 Jim Cordle OC 6-4 280 So. Fr. Lancaster, Ohio/Lancaster Undeclared 8/22/87 Rob Carpenter 8 Roy Hall""" 83 Will Crall TE 6-3 256 So. Fr. Columbus. Ohio/Bexley Undeclared 4/14/86 Tom Phillips 8 Aaron Gant 5 Mike D'Andrea"'" LB 6-3 248 5th Sr. Avon Lake. Ohio/Avon Lake Consumer Affairs 2/7/84 Dave Dlugosz 9 Robert Rose 92 Brett Daly DL 6-6 250 Sr. Jr. Elyria. Ohio/Elyria/Case Western Biology 611 2/84 Dick Kerschbaum 9 Brent Ullery 36 Matt Daniels DB 5-7 205 Jr. So. New Albany, OhioINew Albany Int. Studies & Italian 12/16/85 Jamie Masi 10 Troy Smith*"" 50 Doug Datish*" C 6-5 295 5th Sr. Warren, Ohio/Howland Graduate Studies 8/1/83 Dick Angle 11 Anthony Gonzalez*" 92 Todd Denlinger DL 6-3 280 So. Fr. Troy. Ohioflroy Undeclared 811 5/86 Steve Nolan 12 Justin Zwick** 39 Michael Dougherty DB 5-11 200 Jr. So. Youngstown, OhioIBoardman Criminology 8/7/85 D.J. Ogilvie 13 Andre Amos 72 T.J. Downing*" OG 6-4 305 5th Sr. Canton, Ohio/GlenOak Family Resource Mgt. 3/6/84 Jack Rose 13 Ben Kacsandi 61 Matt Drummelsmith LS 6-4 205 Jr. So. Clayton, Ohio/Northmont Senior Actuarial Science 10/12/85 Lance Schneider 14 Brian Hartline 94 Walter Dublin DE 6-3 235 Fr. Fr. Sarasota, Fla./Sarasota Undeclared 5/10/88 Bob Perkins 14 Antonio Smith*" 5 Albert Dukes WR 6-1 190 Jr. So. Belle Glade. Fla./Glades Central Sport & Leisure Studies 1015185 Larry Coffey 15 Kyle Ruhl 78 Daniel Dye OL 6-3 280 Sr. Jr. Napoleon. Ohio/Napoleon Finance 1/24/85 John Snoad 15 A.J. Trapasso" 65 Doug Ebner OL 6-4 285 Jr. So. Hershey, Pa./Hershey Education 5/23/85 Bob May 16 Trever Robinson*" 35 Ryan Franzinger FB 6-1 250 Sr. Sr Westlake. Ohio/St. lgnatius Philosophy/Sociology 8/19/83 Chuck Kyle 16 Rob Schoenhoft 1 Marcus Freeman* LB 6-2 242 Jr. So. Huber Heights. Ohio/Wayne Sport & Leisure Studies 1/10/86 Jay Minton 17 Todd Boeckman 8 Aaron Gant S 6-0 205 Fr. Fr. Orchard Lake, Mich./St. Mary's Undeclared 11 129188 George Porritt 17 Zach Willis 33 Joe Gantz RB 6-0 203 So. Fr. Wooster, Ohio/Wooster Undeclared 711 7/86 Mike McCreary 18 David Lisko 96 Juan Garnier DL 6-4 315 Sr. Jr. Boston. Mass./Everett/Auburn Criminology 3/23/82 Maureen D~b~aso 18 Devon Lyons" 24 Tyson Gentry P 6-2 165 Jr. So. Sandusky, Ohio/Perkins Psychology 7120185 Rock Farlow 19 Derek Harden* 50 Vernon Gholston DL 6-4 260 Jr. So. Detroit, Mich./CassTechnical Undeclared 6/5/86 Thomas Wilcher 20 Aaron Pettrey 37 Thaddeus Gibson LB 6-3 220 Fr. Fr. Euclid. Ohio/Euclid Undeclared 10/21/87 Mike Rezzolla 20 Donald Washington 7 Ted Ginn Jr."" FL 6-0 180 Jr. Jr. Cleveland. Ohio/Glenville Human Dev. & Fam. Sci. 4/12/85 Ted Ginn Sr. 21 Anderson Russell 11 Anthony Gonzalez*" SE 6-0 195 Sr. Jr. Cleveland. Ohio/St. lgnatius Philosophy 9/18/84 Chuck Kyle 23 Nick Patterson" 39 Andrew Good K 5-10 185 Jr. Jr. Boardman, Ohio/Boardman/W Va Business 1 1/24/85 Gary Smith 24 Grant Schwartz 6 Larry Grant LB 6-3 225 Jr. Jr. Norcorss. Ga./Comm. Coll.of San Fran.African Amer Studies 2/16/85 George Rush 24 Marcus Williams 69 Bryan Gray DL 6-1 273 So. Fr Antwerp, Ohio/Antwerp Zoology 5/7/86 Drew Altimus 24 Tyson Gentry 8 Roy Hall*"" SE 6-3 240 5th Sr. Cleveland, Ohio/Lyndhurst Brush Marketing 12/8/83 Eric Mitchell 25 Antonio Pittman*" 19 Derek Harden" WR 6-1 215 Sr. Sr. Logan, Ohio/Logan Mechanical Engineering12/27/83 Dale Amyx 26 Tyler Moeller 14 Brian Hartline WR 6-3 180 So. Fr. North Canton. Ohio/GlenOak Undeclared 1 1/22/86 Jack Rose 28 Chris Wells 41 De'Angelo Haslam DB 5-9 170 Sr. Jr. Akron. Ohio/Garfield Political Science 5/14/85 Bob Sax 29 Shaun Lane* 7 Antonio Henton QB 6-2 21 0 Fr. Fr Fort Valley, Ga./Peach County Undeclared 5120187 Rance Gillespie 32 Brandon Mitchell""" 51 Ross Homan LB 6-1 237 Fr Fr. Coldwater, Ohio/Coldwater Business 3/5/87 John Reed 33 Joe Gantz 46 Chad Hoobler*" LB 6-3 240 Jr. Jr. Carrollton, Ohio/Carrollton Undeclared 1/13/86 Barry Goettemoeller 33 James Laurinaitis* 2 Malcolm Jenkins* CB 6-1 202 So. So. Piscataway, N.J./Piscataway Undeclared 12/20/87 Daniel Higgins 34 Maurice Wells* 49 Dionte Johnson*" FB 6-0 234 Jr. Jr. Columbus, Ohio/EastmoorAcademy Business 6/28/86 Jim Miranda 35 Ryan Franzinger 44 Mark Johnson LB 6-4 230 Fr. Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Oorsey Undeclared 1/9/88 Paul Knox 36 Matt Daniels 13 Ben Kacsandi (10 6-1 210 .Ir. So. Wooster, Ohio/Wooster Undeclared 10/22/85 Mike McCreary 36 Curt Lukens* 52 John Kerr* LB 6-1 233 5th Sr. Strongsville, OhioISt. lgnatius Consumer Affairs 5110183 Chuck Kyle 37 Thaddeus Gibson 73 Josh Kerr OT 6-5 283 Fr. Fr. Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville Undeclared 5/20/85 Russ Jacques 38 Austin Spitler 29 Shaun Lane* CB 5-10 180 Jr. So. Hubbard. OhioIHubbard Undeclared 1/20/86 Jeff Bayuk 39 Michael Dougherty 72 Dexter Larimore DT 6-3 275 Fr. Fr. Merrillville, lnd./Merrillville Undeclared 7/22/87 Jeff Yelton 39 Andrew Good 46 John Larson TE 6-4 220 So. Fr Ventura. Calif./Ventura Undeclared 7/21/86 Brad Steward 41 De'Angelo Haslam 33 James Laurinaitis* LB 6-3 244 So. So. Hamel, Minn./Wayzata Undeclared 12/3/86 Brad Anderson 41 Michael Mattimoe 18 David Lisko WR 6-1 220 Jr. So. Hilliard, OhioIHilliard Darby Political Science 1120185 Tom McCurdy 42 Nathan Schwartz 36 Curt Lukens* LB 6-3 215 Sr. Jr. North Canton, Ohio/North Canton Consumer Affairs 3120185 Don Hertler 43 Aram Olson 49 Ryan Lukens LB 6-0 230 Jr. So. Lebanon. Ohio/Archbishop Moeller Animal Science 6/29/86 Bob Crable No.Name Pos. Ht. Wg. CI. Elg. HometownIHigh School or J.C. Maior Birthdate H.S. Coach No. Name 18 Devon Lyons* WR 6-4 214 Jr. So. North Braddock, Pa./Woodland Hills Cons~~merAffairs 9/7/86 Gec~rgeNovak 44 Mark Johnson 96 Jacob McQuaide LS 6-3 215 Fr. Fr Cincinnati, OhioJElder Civil Engineering 12/7/87 Doug Ramsey 44 Jason Weihrauch 56 Dimitrios Makridis LS 6-1 225 Sr Jr. Warren, OhioJHarding Operations Mgt. 9/3/85 Thom McDaniels 46 Chad Hoobler*" 41 Michael Mattimoe PK 5-11 156 So. Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Marist School Pre-Business 12/29/86 Alan Chadwick 46 John Larson 82 Andy Miller TE 6-6 260 Fr. Fr. Washington, Pa./Trinity Undeclared 11/18/87 Ed Dalton 48 John Thoma 32 Brandon Mitchell*"*FS 6-3 205 Gr. Sr. Al:lanta, Ga./Mays Graduate Studies 10/26/83 Terry Davis 49 Dionte Johnson"" 67 Kyle Mitchum OG 6-5 295 Jr, So. Erie, Pa./McDowell Undeclared 4/26/86 Jon Cacchione 49 Ryan Lukens 26 Tyler Moeller LB 6-1 205 Fr. Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain Undeclared 3/9/88 Kerry Coombs 50 Doug Datish"' 66 Andrew Moses OL 6-3 267 So. Fr. Dublin, Ohio/Bishop Watterson Political Science 3/12/87 Dan Bjelac 50 Vernc~nGhc~lston 88 Rory Nicol' TE 6-5 250 Jr. So. Beaver, Pa./Beaver Area Fam~lyRes. Mgt. 3/27/86 Jeff Beltz 51 Ross Homan 58 Drew Norman" LS 6-0 230 5th Sr. Dennison, Cltiio/lndian Valley Civil Engineering 7130184 Scott Young 52 John Kerr" 3 Jamal.io O'Neal* SS 6-1 200 So. So. Cleveland, Oliio/Glenville Undeclared 9/24/86 Ted Ginn Sr. 54 Tyler Whaley 43 Aram Olson FB 6-2 252 Fr. Fr. Columbia, S.C./lrmo Undeclared 911 5/87 Bob Hanna 55 Cutis Terry" 97 David Patterson"" DT 6-3 285 Sr Sr.
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