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COLUMBUS -- Credit Jim Cordle with not flinching. As an offensive lineman at Ohio State, Cordle is used to staying patient during long counts. Full Article at Lancaster Eagle Gazette
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Brandon Saine made the run and Jim Cordle the key block on a 29-yard touchdown play for Ohio State in the second quarter against Michigan yesterday. But credit should also go to Matt Esselstein. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
Ohio State wide receiver DeVier Posey (8) celebrates scoring a touchdown on a 63-yard reception with teammates Jim Cordle, left, and Zach Boren (44) during second quarter action against Minnesota in an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Oct. 24, 20... View Photo »
Guys on the team were giving me ideas. I knew I probably wasn't going to do an Ian Johnson and score a touchdown in the Rose Bowl and then propose
COLUMBUS -- Ohio State offensive tackle Jim Cordle says a loss to Michigan is inevitable. But take heart, Buckeyes fans, the fifth-year senior didn't mean imminent. Full Article at The Fremont News Messenger
COLUMBUS -- Ohio State offensive tackle Jim Cordle said a loss to Michigan is inevitable. But take heart, Buckeye fans, the fifth-year senior didn't mean imminent. Full Article at Chillicothe Gazette
Moments after Ohio State lost to Michigan 16-13 in 1990, freshman running back Butler By'not'e first learned what the rivalry really meant. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
In this photo taken on Sept. 12, 2009, Ohio State right tackle Jim Cordle is shown during an NCAA college football game against Southern California in Columbus Ohio. Cordle will miss the next three to four weeks with an ankle injury. View Photo »
but I thought I was going to be covering Boren, to make sure they don't take cheap shots at him. But (former Buckeyes coach Earle) Bruce always says (Ohio State-Michigan) is the cleanest game you'll ever play, and it was.
COLUMBUS -- He's two wins away from becoming part of the winningest senior class in Ohio State history, which would be a nice legacy for offensive tackle Jim Cordle to leave behind. Full Article at Port Clinton News Herald
COLUMBUS - He's two wins away from becoming part of the winningest senior class in Ohio State history, which would be a nice legacy for offensive tackle Jim Cordle to leave behind. Full Article at The Marion Star
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Ohio State wide receiver DeVier Posey (8) celebrates scoring a touchdown on a 63-yard reception with teammates Jim Cordle, left, and Zach Boren (44) during second quarter action against Minnesota in an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, in Columbus, Ohio.
View Photo »In this photo taken on Sept. 12, 2009, Ohio State right tackle Jim Cordle is shown during an NCAA college football game against Southern California in Columbus Ohio. Cordle will miss the next three to four weeks with an ankle injury.
View Photo »In this photo taken on Sept. 12, 2009, Ohio State right tackle Jim Cordle is shown during an NCAA college football game against Southern California in Columbus Ohio. Cordle will miss the next three to four weeks with an ankle injury.
View Photo »Guys on the team were giving me ideas. I knew I probably wasn't going to do an Ian Johnson and score a touchdown in the Rose Bowl and then propose
but I thought I was going to be covering Boren, to make sure they don't take cheap shots at him. But (former Buckeyes coach Earle) Bruce always says (Ohio State-Michigan) is the cleanest game you'll ever play, and it was.
Legacy is a big thing ... It's gone well for us with five straight BCS bowl games, five straight Big Ten championships and four wins against Michigan. Now we get to finish the deal. That's how we'll be judged, how we finish these last two games. If we get the fifth win against Michigan and the bowl win ...
Legacy is a big thing ... It's gone well for us with five straight BCS bowl games, five straight Big Ten championships and four wins against Michigan. Now we get to finish the deal. That's how we'll be judged, how we finish these last two games. If we get the fifth win against Michigan and the bowl win ...
It's a huge program game for (Michigan). We understand that.
I went to St. Mary's down in Lancaster, a little Catholic school. We had to wear our (school) uniforms, but for the Ohio State-Michigan game we got to dress up in either Ohio State or Michigan clothes
This is his week ... I remember when he first came here and all the talk and everything like that, and all the messages he was showing me, and then he went off to the media and said some things about Michigan. That's probably why he's not out here (talking to reporters) right now. But he's pumped up for...
I'm concerned about our Nike shoes ... The cleats that they have, we tried them on early in camp and everybody was rolling their ankles. I mean, they roll hard.
We got to dress up in either Ohio State or Michigan clothes; that was fun
During the Michigan game when you go out for warmups, both teams are coming out of the same tunnel
It's all good and well, but we have to forget about it for a week ... It's going to be my last regular season game. Riding up there on the bus will be crazy. I can remember dressing up for the game in Ohio State stuff when I was at St. Mary and watching it. Now I'm playing in it. It's special.
Maybe there was a little (animosity) at first when he came here, but Michigan was where his dad played and his dad tried hard to get him to go there and now his dad hates everything about Michigan ... Then (Justin) turned tide and came to the good side. He explained to us that there was a lot of things ...
Maybe there was a little (animosity) at first when he came here, but Michigan was where his dad played and his dad tried hard to get him to go there and now his dad hates everything about Michigan ... Then (Justin) turned tide and came to the good side. He explained to us that there was a lot of things ...
Maybe there was a little (animosity) at first when he came here, but Michigan was where his dad played and his dad tried hard to get him to go there and now his dad hates everything about Michigan ... Then (Justin) turned tide and came to the good side. He explained to us that there was a lot of things ...
I've got to thank Kirk Herbstreit and Todd McShay for getting the O-line fired up
Next week, 'BB' (starting right guard Bryant Browning) made a deal with me for the first play
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