Monthly Archives: January 2015

LEBRON JAMES POSTGAME INTERVIEW VS BULLS

After dropping 26 points on the Bulls in the Cavs 108-94 win LeBron had these thoughts on the team’s 22nd win of the season.

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LeBron James Standing Pose Photo 9-26-14

 

2014 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP PHOTOS

Kerry Combs(Def.Backs Coach) and Brutus Buckeye Celebrate Nati Championship 1-12-15 Urban Meyer and Players Interviewed Postgame Nati Championship 1-12-15Cardale Jones Postgame Interview On Field Nati Championship 1-12-15Cardale Jones Mobbed Postgame On Field Celebration-Interviews Nati Championship Game 1-12-15Devin Smith with the OSU Number #1 Pose Postgame Celebration Nati Championship 1-12-15Evan Spencer and Michael Thomas Celebrating on Podium Postgame Nati Championship 1-12-15Shelley Meyer Meyer Shows Us Who's Number #1 Nati Championship 1-12-15Bri'onte Dunn OSU #1 with Newspaper Nati Championship 1-12-15Raekwon McMillian OSU Number #1 Nati Championship Game 1-12-15Urban Meyer and Ezekiel Elliott Celebrate On Field Nati Championship 1-12-15Urban Meyer Postgame Celebration Points To Where He Will Get Tatoo Nati Championship 1-12-15Urban Meyer and Joey Bosa on Podium Talking Postgame Nati Championship 1-12-15Urban Meyer and Devin Smith Postgame on Podium Nati Championship 1-12-15Urban Meyer and Phil Knight Postgame Nati Championship 1-12-15Urban Meyer Postgame Locker Room Interview Nati Championship 1-12-15Luke Fickell and Kenny Postgame Locker Room Intverview Nati Championship 1-12-15Urban Meyer, Cardale Jones and Tyvis Powell with Nati Championship Trophy Next Day 1-13-15Taylor Decker and Darryl Baldwin Celebrating Nati Championship Game 1-12-15Ezekiel Elliott and Warren Ball Celebrating After TD Nati Championship Game 1-12-15LeBron Hugs Ezekiel Elliott After Final TD Nati Championship Game 1-12-15AT & T Field Wide Shot Postgame OSU Nati Champions 1-12-15

Kenny Selfie with LeBron James Sidelines Nati Championship Game 1-12-15OSU Band and Crowd Shot At Nati Championship Game 1-12-15Jeff Heuerman and Honorary Team Member Jacob Jarvis(15) Muscular Dystrophy Postgame Nati Championship 1-12-15Evan Spencer Joins the Big Ten Network for a Postgame Interview Nati Championship 1-12-15Braxton Miller Postgame Locker Room Nati Championship 1-12-15Curtis Grant  Postgame Celebration Nati Championship 1-12-15Jeff Heuerman and The Buckeyes Begin Their Celebration at Nati Championship Game 1-12-15Eddie George and Orlando Pace Pregame Photo Nati Championship 1-12-15Mark Dantonio - Michigan St. Head Coach Pregame Photo Nati Championship 1-12-15LeBron James and OSU-AD Gene Smith On Sidelines Nati Championship Game 1-12-15In Game OSU Defense Time Out Meeting Nati Championship 1-12-15Kenny and Cameron O H I O in Dallas. - CopyO-H-I-O Photo From Fans Pregame Nati Championship Game 1-12-15Ezekiel Elliott On Field Pregame Stretch with Helmets Nati Championship Game 1-12-15Devin Smith and Jeff Heuerman Pregame Stretch Nati Championship Game 1-12-15Bonnie Bernstein and Kenny Mayne Pregame Nati Championship 1-12-15Ezekiel Elliott Arrives For Nati Championship Game 1-12-15Cardale Jones Pregame Warm Ups Nati Championship Game 1-12-15Kenny at National Championship - CopyNati Championship National Anthem Wide Shot with Fireworks 1-12-15Kenny and Cameron with National Championship Trophy Media Day 1-10-15 - CopyKenny and Paul Keels with National Championship Trophy Media Day 1-10-15Oregon Cheerleaders Pregame Nati Championship 1-12-15Oregon,Ohio St and Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders Pregame Nati Championship 1-12-15Kenny an Candice Coots Oregon 1-12-15Cardale Jones Media Day Close Up Photo 1-10-15Darron Lee on SportsCenter Media Day Nati Championship 1-10-15

JIM TRESSEL TALKS BEFORE THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ABOUT BEING A HALL OF FAMER NOW

Before the Ohio State Buckeyes demolished the Oregon Ducks to win the 2014 National Championship, for Buckeyes head coach Jim Tressel talked to a number of us in the media about being selected as part of the 2015 class for the College Football Hall Of Fame as well as how he feels when he watches OSU games now and more.

Jim Tressel before Nati Championship Game 1-12-15

OSU DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR LUKE FICKELL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POSTGAME LOCKER ROOM INTERVIEW

Much maligned Ohio State defensive coordinator Luke Fickell chatted with me and a few other reporters in the locker room after his defense held the nations top offense, led by Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota 27 points under the Ducks season average in the Buckeyes 42-20 National Championship victory in Texas.

Luke Fickell with Kenny Roda

 

 

URBAN MEYER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POSTGAME LOCKER ROOM INTERVIEW

After the Buckeyes dominated the Oregon Ducks to win the National Championship 42-20 at “Jerry World” in Texas, Urban Meyer talked with yours truly and a few other reporters in the locker room about the win, his 3rd title overall, and 1st with Ohio State.

Urban Meyer - National Championship Postgame Locker Room Interview 1-13-15

 

KENNY’S KEYS TO BEATING OREGON

1) PROTECT THE PIGSKIN – Oregon has a bend but don’t break defense. They’ll

give up yards between the 20’s and maybe a couple of TD’s, but they also create

a lot of turnovers by stripping the ball or picking off a pass or two.  They are

a plus 20 in the giveaway/take away category, so  Cardale Jones and Ezekiel

Elliott who will handle the ball a lot on Monday night, need to take extra

special care of the football in this game, as both had turnovers in the win over

Alabama. Luckily the Buckeyes were able to overcome those mistakes in the Sugar

Bowl, but do that against the Ducks and you’re in trouble. Oregon’s offense

thrives on scoring, getting a turnover from their “D”, getting the ball back

quickly to get into a rhythm so they can score again and play from ahead.  For

Zeke it’s tuck it high and tight. For Cardale it’s protect it on runs and in the

pocket and throw it away if necessary. All of the other Buckeye weapons must be

aware of this as well. Don’t give the Ducks a short field.

Cardale Jones with Kenny Roda

Photo courtesy of Cameron Roda

2) PRESSURE MARIOTA – I know he’s only thrown three picks all year, but he threw

one last week against F.S.U. Why? The Seminoles kept him in the pocket and

pressured him forcing the Heisman Trophy winner to throw the ball before he

wanted to. That’s what the Buckeyes defense line needs to do as well. You’d love

to get sacks of course, but if not, then Joey Bosa, Adolphus Washington, Michael

Bennett and Steve Miller need to control the line of scrimmage, contain the edge

so Mariota can’t roll out and throw as much as he likes to. Continually get in his face and

then when you get a chance, like the 2002 Buckeyes did to Miami’s Ken Dorsey,

hit him hard and hit him often. Make him pay the price for some throws so he’s

keeping an eye out for a defensive lineman and maybe not completely focusing on

his receivers. In a heavyweight title fight like this, body blows will add up in

the later rounds.

Joey Bosa with Kenny Roda

Photo courtesy of Cameron Roda

3) WIN T.O.P. –  Against a fast paced, rhythm type offense, the best way to

disrupt their rhythm is by keeping the ball away from them. So Ohio State’s best

defense against Oregon may be their offense. In the Ducks four losses over the

last three years with Mariota at QB, they lost the “Time Of Possession” battle

in all four games. Arizona beat them twice and Stanford beat them twice. Both

teams did so by running the ball, controlling the clock and keeping the high

flying Ducks grounded on the sidelines. The Wildcats and Cardinal as a team

rushed for over 200 yards in all four of those games.  Enter Ezekiel Elliott, he

of the 450 yards rushing and four touchdowns over the last two games for Ohio

State. Zeke needs to again have a big game on the ground to chew up that clock

and also help set up the play action passing game for Cardale Jones. A third

straight 200+ yard game on the ground by EZ and there is a very good chance the

Buckeyes will be National Champs.

Ezekiel Elliott OSU CFP

Photo courtesy of Kenny Roda

4) SCORE 7 NOT 3 – Early in the win over Alabama the Buckeyes had two different

“First and Goal” opportunities and both times Urban Meyer’s offense had to settle for

field goals. O.S.U. was  able to overcome that then, but they can ill afford to do that

against a potent Oregon offense. The Ducks are averaging 47 points a game, so

when you get in the redone against them you have to score 7. If Oregon holds you

to 3, they look at that as like creating a turnover because they feel their

offense will come down and put up 7 on you.

Urban Meyer with Kenny Roda

Photo courtesy of Cameron Roda

5) DUCK WRAP – Oregon is going to score some points against the Buckeyes. You

have to accept that. They’re that good. But you have to make them earn it. Don’t

give up the big play. In order to do that you must be fundamentally sound in

your tackling technique. You must hold up, wrap up and tackle the ball carrier

at first contact. Don’t go for the highlight hit, instead just do your job, be

where you’re supposed to be and make the tackle.

 

Prediction:   OHIO STATE 45     OREGON 42

DR. PEPPER VENDOR LARRY CULPEPPER 1 ON 1 INTERVIEW AT THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

It was indeed an honor to sit down and talk to the man who created the College Football Playoff, the legendary Larry Culpepper. It is a must listen if you’re a college football fan or love Dr. Pepper.

Larry Culpepper - Dr. Pepper Vendor

 

 

 

 

INTERVIEW WITH OSU QB CARDALE JONES ON FACING OREGON FOR THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Here’s what Ohio State

quarterback Cardale Jones told me about facing a very opportunistic Oregon defense on Monday night in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.

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Cardale Jones Media Day Podium

 

INTERVIEW WITH OSU RB EZEKIEL ELLIOTT – CFP MEDIA DAY

I caught up with Ohio State’s outstanding sophomore running back Ezekiel Elliott at the College Football Playoff Media Day in Dallas, Texas and got his thoughts on the national Championship game against Oregon.

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Ezekiel Elliott OSU CFP

 

CAVS OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE FOR THE TIMOFEY MOZGOV TRADE

CAVS ACQUIRE TIMOFEY MOZGOV

ALSO RECEIVE 2015 SECOND ROUND DRAFT PICK

 

CLEVELAND, OH – The Cleveland Cavaliers have acquired center Timofey Mozgov and a 2015 second round pick from the Denver Nuggets in exchange for two protected 2015 first round picks (via Oklahoma City and Memphis), Cavaliers General Manager David Griffin announced tonight.

This season, Mozgov has appeared in 35 games (all starts) for the Nuggets, averaging 8.5 points on .504 shooting, a career-best 7.8 rebounds and 1.2 blocks in 25.6 minutes per game. The 7-1 center from Russia also has nine double-doubles on the year.

Mozgov, who is in his fifth NBA season, has played in 247 career games (115 starts) with averages of 6.4 points on .513 shooting, a .738 mark from the foul line, 4.9 rebounds and 0.9 blocks in 17.2 minutes per game with New York and Denver. He also won a bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics with the Russian National team that was coached by David Blatt.

Cleveland conveyed to Denver its right to Oklahoma City’s protected first round draft pick and its right to Memphis’ protected first round draft pick. The Cavs received Denver’s right to the less favorable of Chicago’s own 2015 second round draft pick and Portland’s own 2015 second round draft pick.

 

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