COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -There’s this problem that Ohio State has this week in preparing for Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson.
You see, the problem is that the Buckeyes can’t really prepare for him.
When a player is unique, how do you find someone to play his part in practice? It can’t be done.
Only one player in college football history has ever rushed for more than 1,500 yards and passed for more than 1,500 in the same season. And he wears No. 16 for the guys in the winged helmets.
Even the player they call “Shoelace” – remarkably, he doesn’t tie his shoestrings on his cleats – can’t wrap his head around going where no collegiate athlete has gone before.
Meanwhile, the Buckeyes need to find a way to trip him up.
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