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Offseason talk centered around the difficult decision of choosing a starter between three of the nation’s best quarterbacks. Now that Cardale Jones has won the selection for now, the Buckeyes’ abundance of riches at the other skill positions becomes even more noticeable following it’s Labor Day performance at Virginia Tech. MarkRogersTV takes a look at Braxton Miller’s first game at wide receiver, Michael Thomas’ status as an NFL Draft ready wideout, and the comeback of three more playmakers to crowd the depth chart even more.
How does Ohio State make all its playmakers happy?
A 24-year veteran in local and and network television sports, Mark Rogers has been producing a video podcast since 2010 with over 800 videos on his website and counting (http://markrogerstv.com).
Mark Rogers has interviewed big time NCAA coaches Steve Spurrier, Tommy Tuberville, George O’Leary, Troy Calhoun, Sonny Dykes, Blake Anderson, Bill Blankenship, Ron Caragher, Matt Wells, as well as big-time athletes Jerry Rice, Peyton Manning, Brett Favre and Archie Griffin and more on his station. In addition to these they feature analysis of the latest games, picks and point spreads, and coverage of the NFL and NBA. Be sure to check back often as Mark Rogers will be sharing his best stuff, and top quality guests right here at LWOS going forward and we are happy to have him on board at Last Word on Sports.
ARLINGTON, TX – JANUARY 12: Quarterback Cardale Jones #12 of the Ohio State Buckeyes looks to throw the ball in the first half against the Oregon Ducks during the College Football Playoff National Championship Game at AT&T Stadium on January 12, 2015 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)