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Ohio State has owned the College Football world for the last six months. The Buckeyes stole all the glory by destroying its postseason opponents and has been stealing the headlines every since with the greatest quarterback battle in College Football history and now this. MarkRogersTV addresses Urban Meyer’s day facing the microphone at Big Ten Media Days in light of Thursday’s announced suspensions of Joey Bosa, Jalin Marshall, Cory Smith and Dontre Wilson for the Virginia Tech game for violating unspecified team rules. Meyer was also asked about Braxton Miller’s move to wide receiver and the Buckeyes’ ability to ward off complacency following last year’s title run.
Buckeyes can’t avoid the Spotlight – Big Ten Media Days
A 23-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 Sports Events Guide.
Main Photo: ARLINGTON, TX – JANUARY 12: Running back Ezekiel Elliott #15 of the Ohio State Buckeyes celebrates with the trophy after defeating the Oregon Ducks 42 to 20 in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game at AT&T Stadium on January 12, 2015 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)