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OHIO STATE KICKOFF: 7 P.M Editor’s Note: It is mandatory to include all sources that accompany this graphic when repurposing or editing it for publication ILLINOIS <AP> FBC BIG 12 LOGOS HELMETS 2009 082109: NCAA logos and helmets of the Big 12 Conference; 1c x 1 inches; 46 mm x 25 mm; stand alone; WJC,MMS; ETA 4 p.m. </AP> INDIANA IOW A COLORADO BA YLOR MICHIGAN MICHIGAN ST ATE KANSAS IOW A ST ATE BLACK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW MINNESOT A NORTHWESTERN MISSOURI KANSAS ST ATE NEBRASKA vs. OHIO STATE KICKOFF: 7 p.m. COLUMBUS FORECAST: Partly TV: ABC KAWL (1370 AM), KRGI (1430 AM), Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio cloudy, high of 63, low of 50. 20 RADIO: KLIQ (94.5 FM), KLRB Star 97 (97.3 FM) (102,329 capacity) percent chance of rain (97.3 FM), KBBN (98.3 FM), KQKY (105.9 FM), KGFW (1340 AM), OKLAHOMA NEBRASKA n OFFENSE OHIO ST ATE n OFFENSE PENN ST ATE WIDE RECEIVER X RIGHT TACKLE 80 Kenny Bell 6-1 180 So. 77 Reid Fragel 6-8 310 Sr. 88 Tyler Evans 6-1 200 So. 68 Taylor Decker 6-7 313 Fr. LEFT TACKLE RIGHT GUARD 79 Brent Qvale 6-7 315 Jr. 79 Marcus Hall 6-5 315 Jr. 79 Brandon Thompson 6-6 300 Sr. 57 Chase Farri 6-4 290 Fr. LEFT GUARD CENTER 77 Seung Hoon Choi 6-2 295 Sr. 71 Corey Linsley 6-3 295 Jr. 62 Cole Pensick 6-2 275 Jr. 50 Jacoby Boren 6-2 287 Fr. OKLAHOMA ST ATE CENTER TEXAS A&M LEFT GUARD WISCONSIN 58 Justin Jackson 6-3 280 Sr. PURDUE 78 Andrew Norwell 6-6 310 Jr. 62 Cole Pensick 6-2 275 Jr. Editor’s Note: It is mandatory to include all sources <AP>73 FBC Ant. BIG10 Underwood LOGOS HELMETS 6-2 306 So. 09 082109: NCAA logos and RIGHT GUARD that accompany this graphic when repurposing or helmetsLEFT of the TACKLE Big 10 Conference; 1c x 1 inches; 46 mm x 25 mm; editing it for publication 61 Spencer Long 6-4 305 Jr. stand74 alone; Jack Mewhort WJC, MMS; ETA 6-6 4 312 p.m. Jr. </AP> 69 Brodrick Nickens 6-5 305 Jr. 76 Darryl Baldwin 6-5 300 So. RIGHT TACKLE RUNNING BACK 71 Jeremiah Sirles 6-6 310 Jr. 34 Carlos Hyde 6-0 232 Jr. OR WIDE RECEIVER H 63 Andrew Rodriguez 6-6 325 Jr. TEXAS 11 Jake Stoneburner 6-5 245 Sr. TEXAS TECH TIGHT END 80 Chris Fields 6-0 197 Jr. 81 Ben Cotton 6-6 255 Sr. When Nebraska has the ball When Ohio State has the ball Special teams/intangibles WIDE RECEIVER X or 25 Kyler Reed 6-3 230 Sr. Baker Steinkuhler doesn’t have much 15 Devin Smith 6-1 200 So. WIDE RECEIVER Z Rex Burkhead is nearly 100 percent Brett Maher made two big field goals now after suffering a knee injury in the to say to the media, but his play did all last week and Ameer Abdullah (above) 83 Michael Thomas 6-2 198 Fr. 18 Quincy Enunwa 6-2 215 Jr. season opener. That is definitely good the talking last week against had a big kickoff return. Nebraska is WIDE RECEIVER Z 7 Taariq Allen 6-3 200 Fr. news for the Husker offense. Ameer Wisconsin. Steinkuhler may have had a 20th nationally in kickoff returns and 10 Corey Brown 6-0 187 Jr. OR 21 Steven Osborne 6-4 205 Sr. Abdullah filled in well, but now the breakout game, if you can have a 19th in punt returns. Ohio State is 83rd 16 Evan Spencer 6-2 205 So. breakout game as a senior. The NU WIDE RECEIVER A Huskers have two starting-caliber and 69th. Plus, Buckeye field goal TIGHT END defensive line got great penetration 10 Jamal Turner 6-1 185 So. I-backs with good depth behind them. kicker Drew Basel has just two field 6 Jeff Heuerman 6-5 250 So. 88 Tyler Evans 6-1 200 So. Ohio State has been more vulnerable and stuffed the Badger running game, goal tries. He’s made them both, but particularly in the second half. Now can OR 81 Nick Vannett 6-6 255 Fr. QUARTERBACK against the pass this season, but a his longest is just 26 yards. If it comes FULLBACK 3 Taylor Martinez 6-1 200 Jr. good running game will do nothing but they do the same thing to Ohio State down to a field goal either way, the quarterback Braxton Miller? That 44 Zach Boren 6-1 245 Sr. 12 Ron Kellogg III 6-1 210 Jr. help the passing game. Huskers may have an advantage. remains to be seen. 49 Adam Homan 6-3 245 Sr. I-BACK QUARTERBACK 22 Rex Burkhead 5-11 210 Sr. EDGE: NEBRASKA EDGE: EVEN EDGE: NEBRASKA 5 Braxton Miller 6-2 220 So. 8 Ameer Abdullah 5-9 185 So. 13 Kenny Guiton 6-3 210 Jr. FULLBACK Overall outlook: The Huskers don’t have to stop Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller, just slow him down. That’s easier 19 Mike Marrow 6-2 250 Jr. said than done. Keep it close and let Brett Maher win it in the end just might work again just like it did last week. n DEFENSE 31 C.J. Zimmerer 6-0 230 Jr. PREDICTION: NEBRASKA 30, OHIO STATE 28 OR Andy Janovich 6-1 215 Fr. LEO 54 John Simon 6-2 263 Sr. n DEFENSE 88 Steve Miller 6-3 255 So. DEFENSIVE END DEFENSIVE TACKLE 46 Eric Martin 6-2 250 Sr. 52 Johnathan Hankins 6-3 322 Jr. OR 9 Jason Ankrah 6-4 265 Jr. 92 Adlp. Washington 6-3 289 Fr. DEFENSIVE TACKLE NOSE TACKLE 53 Thad Randle 6-1 295 Jr. 53 Garrett Goebel 6-4, 290 Sr. 92 Kevin Williams 6-2 265 Fr. 51 Joel Hale 6-4 295 So. DEFENSIVE TACKLE DEFENSIVE END 55 Baker Steinkuhler 6-6 290 Sr. 43 Nathan Williams 6-3 249 Sr. 97 Chase Rome 6-3 285 So. 50 J.T. Moore 6-3 260 So. DEFENSIVE END OUTSIDE LINEBACKER 34 Cameron Meredith 6-4 260 Sr 10 Ryan Shazier 6-2 230 So. 7 Joseph Carter 6-5 265 Sr. 36 Conner Crowell 6-1 235 Fr. BUCK LINEBACKER MIDDLE LINEBACKER 42 Sean Fisher 6-6 230 Sr. 32 Storm Klein 6-2 242 Sr. 45 Alonzo Whaley 6-2 230 Sr. 14 Curtis Grant 6-3 235 So. MIKE LINEBACKER OUTSIDE LINEBACKER 51 Will Compton 6-2 230 Sr. 6 Etienne Sabino 6-3 237 Sr. 54 Trevor Roach 6-2 230 So. 37 Joshua Perry .6-4 238 Fr. WILL LINEBACKER CORNERBACK 45 Alonzo Whaley 6-2 230 Sr. 1 Bradley Roby 5-11 190 So. 41 David Santos 6-0 220 Fr. 12 Doran Grant 5-11 188 So. CORNERBACK SAFETY 11 Andrew Green 6-0 195 Jr. 2 Christian Bryant 5-10 192 Jr. 16 S. Jean-Baptiste 6-3 215 Jr. 19 Orhian Johnson 6-3 210 Sr. SAFETY SAFETY 13 P.J. Smith 6-2 210 Sr. 2 Christian Bryant 5-10 192 Jr. 1 Harvey Jackson 6-2 210 So. 19 Orhian Johnson 6-3 210 Sr. SAFETY LEFT CORNERBACK 3 Daimion Stafford 6-1 205 Sr. 7 Travis Howard 6-1 200 Sr. 12 Courtney Osborne 6-3 200 Sr. 9 Adam Griffin 5-8 180 So. RIGHT CORNERBACK 10 Josh Mitchell 5-11 155 So. 4 Moh. Seisay 6-2 200 Jr. n SPECIAL TEAMS NICKEL PLACE KICKER 17 Ciante Evans 5-11 185 Jr. 24 Drew Basil .6-1 210 Jr. n SPECIAL TEAMS 39 Kyle Clinton 6-1 215 So. PLACE KICKER PUNTER 96 Brett Maher 6-0 185 Sr. 17 Ben Buchanan 5-11 192 Sr. 37 Mauro Bondi 6-0 200 So. 24 Drew Basil 6-1 210 Jr. PUNTER LONG SNAPPER 96 Brett Maher 6-0 185 Sr. 41 Bryce Haynes 6-4 220 Fr. KICKOFFS 56 George Makridis 6-2 230 Jr. 96 Brett Maher 6-0 185 Sr. KICKOFF RETURNS HOLDER 15 Devin Smith 6-1 200 So. 31 Jase Dean 6-0 200 Sr. 25 Bri’onte Dunn .6-1 210 Fr. KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS 8 Ameer Abdullah 5-9 180 So. 10 Corey Brown 6-0 187 Jr. 80 Kenny Bell 6-1 185 So. 15 Devin Smith 6-1 200 So. PUNT RETURNS HOLDER 8 Ameer Abdullah 5-9 180 So. 13 Kenny Guiton .6-3 210 Jr. LONG SNAPPER 17 Ben Buchanan 5-1 192 Sr. 92 P.J. Mangieri 6-4 240 Sr..
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