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Todd Boeckman (born June 8, 1984) is a former American football quarterback. He was signed by the Jaguars as an undrafted free agent on June 17, 2009. He played college football at Ohio State University .
After a humbling loss at USC, Pryor replaced Todd Boeckman as the Buckeyes’ starting quarterback. As a dual threat, Pryor threw for 1,311 yards and 12 touchdowns and ran for 631 yards and six ...
Despite playing his senior year as a wide receiver, Braxton Miller became the Buckeyes' career leader in total offense yards (surpassed since by J.T. Barrett) The Ohio State Buckeyes football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Ohio State Buckeyes football program in various categories, [1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and ...
Jul. 18—Who are Ohio State's five best first-year starting quarterbacks of the past 35 years? All lists are subjective, and this is no exception. The top provided some difficult choices, though ...
Ray Small 26-yard touchdown reception from Todd Boeckman, Ryan Pretorius kick good 7 0 1 4:48 5 43 2:18 Ohio St Brian Hartline 6-yard touchdown reception from Todd Boeckman, Ryan Pretorius kick good 14 0 2 10:21 8 34 4:25 Ohio St 44-yard field goal by Ryan Pretorius 17 0 3 7:43 4 7 0:53 Ohio St 39-yard field goal by Ryan Pretorius 20 0 4 14:56 6 56
The Buckeyes scored first with a 3–0 lead but finished the first half down 7–6. Six minutes into the 3rd quarter quarterback Todd Boeckman fumbled a snap in the Buckeyes end zone which was recovered by Ohio for a touchdown to increase their lead to 14–6. The Buckeyes quickly responded with a Dan Herron 1-yd TD with 2:51 left in the 3rd ...
Sep. 8—By JIM NAVEAU jnaveau@limanews.com Ohio State's football home opener against Youngstown State today appears to be just what the Buckeyes need. If it's not, it might be time to worry. Ohio ...
The 2008 BCS National Championship Game (branded as the 2008 Allstate BCS National Championship Game for sponsorship reasons) was played at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Monday, January 7, 2008, and featured the No. 1 and No. 2 college football teams in the United States as determined by the BCS Poll (a combination of polls and computer formulas) to decide the BCS ...