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This trip was by far the best I've taken to Ohio State ... I got to spend some time learning about my major in college, and I got to meet Gene Smith, Archie Griffin, Troy Smith and Bobby Carpenter. It's been incredible to get to meet some of the legends of college football at Ohio State and everywhere I've visited.More quotes »
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Is Tyrod Taylor Enough As Flacco's Backup?
game in his Baltimore Ravens career. Since being thrust into the starting position due to injuries to both Kyle Boller and Troy Smith just before the 2008 season, Flacco has started and won more games than any other QB in NFL history over the first five years from Baltimore Beatdown Read more »
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Colin Kaepernick vs. Russell Wilson: Which QB Is the Best in the West
within this division, and even the strong rushing attacks, but what about the quarterbacks? Oh, the days of Kyle Boller and Troy Smith still linger in my mind, but man, what a transformation this division has undertaken in the quarterback department. Now, from Bleacher Report Read more »
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Vince Young impresses in Oakland Raiders workout
Texas Pro Day late last month, the Raiders followed through on that workout Thursday. Young and former Baltimore Ravens backup Troy Smith both auditioned for the Raiders, Rapoport reported. NFL free agency is underway. Follow all of the latest player rumors from National Football League | NFL.com Read more »
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More QB visits reported for Raiders including Vince Young
looking at other quarterbacks are surfacing. The latest quarterbacks to get a look by the Raiders were Vince Young and Troy Smith. They joined fellow free agent quarterbacks Seneca Wallace and Tyler Thigpen. Reports said the team had agreed to terms with Wallace from Silver and Black Pride Read more »
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Randle El upsets Smith to advance
share in our own Big Ten players tournament. Indiana quarterback Antwaan Randle El, the No. 7 seed, knocked off No. 2 seed Troy Smith, the Ohio State star signal-caller and 2006 Heisman Trophy winner. Randle El, the 2001 Big Ten MVP and a transformational from ESPN Read more »