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Crowning complete: Ohio State celebrates Buckeyes football's 12-0 season

brennan.164@osu.edu

Published: Friday, December 7, 2012

Updated: Monday, December 10, 2012 15:12

The coronation of the 2012 Ohio State football team is complete.

Fans filled large portions of St. John Arena’s lower bowl on Friday night as the undefeated and Big Ten Conference Leaders Division champion Buckeyes were honored. The team received conventional tributes such as applause from home fans, praise from its coach and a trophy, as well as a distinctive honor from Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman.

The evening began with Coleman, the first dignitary to speak at the event. He announced the renaming of a street in honor of the 2012 Buckeyes — “12-0 Row.” The precise street that will be named for the team has not been decided yet, but when it is, Coleman said that OSU coach Urban Meyer will help erect the sign.

“These special men deserve special recognition,” Coleman said during his remarks from the stage assembled on the arena’s event level. “I thought about the powers I have as mayor. And so I said, ‘you know what? I’m going to name a street after this team.’”

OSU president E. Gordon Gee congratulated the team before Meyer took to the stage and told stories of the team’s recently concluded campaign.

“This is the largest, most complex, most interesting, most important university in America, and we have the best football team in America,” Gee said. “And we have the best coaching staff in America.”

Meyer then introduced members of the senior class one by on, though defensive lineman Nathan Williams was not present at the event.

Buckeyes linebacker Storm Klein, once dismissed from the team for domestic violence and assault charges, received warm applause from fans in attendance. Tight end Jake Stoneburner was removed from scholarship with the team after being arrested for obstructing official business on June 2, and fans also received him warmly.

Punter Ben Buchanan might have had the loudest applause, but that changed when Zach Boren, who switched from fullback to linebacker midseason, received a standing ovation. Defensive end John Simon, who did not play in the season-ending win against Michigan on Nov. 24 due to a right knee injury, followed Boren, and he too received a standing ovation.

Meyer lauded member of the senior class for staying with his program despite sanctions levied against the program by the NCAA on Dec. 22.

“Every one of these young men in this senior class could have left,” Meyer said. “I wasn’t quite sure why they stuck around. I recruited them really hard because I really didn’t know them and I wanted them back… there’s pretty good players in that class, but I didn’t really understand why they stayed.

“Throughout our offseason, spring practice and summer and got ready to go play, I figured it out real quick. It’s because this will go down as one of the great senior classes in Ohio State University history.”

Former OSU quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith presented the 2012 team’s captains with the Big Ten Conference’s Leaders Division championship trophy. Simon hoisted the program's newest piece of hardware above his head as more appluase rained down.

The night’s festivities ended after the Ohio State University Marching Band’s playing of “Carmen Ohio.”

With the program's postseason ban now lifted, OSU will begin its 2013 season on Aug. 31 against Buffalo at Ohio Stadium. A kickoff time has not been set. 
 

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10 comments

Denard Robinson
Thu Dec 13 2012 15:13
Go Blue!
Anonymous
Tue Dec 11 2012 14:04
I disagree with both comments regarding fans speaking out against the author's comments. What Klein & Stoneburner did months ago had zero relevancy to the event Fri night so exactly how is that reporting the news? I'm sure that news was reported when it happened last summer. There were another 20 seniors that were a part of Fri night's celebration that he failed to mention so what exactly did reporting 3-5 month old news on Klein & Stoneburner accomplish?
Anonymous
Mon Dec 10 2012 05:40
During the Celebration for the 12-0 Buckeye Football Team....Where did they get those SWEET warm ups from?
Anonymous
Sat Dec 8 2012 15:40
I see our terrible, paranoid, embarrassing joke of "fans" have come out of the woodwork to complain on this article, not understanding that sometimes writing fairly about the news involves writing about bad things. The writer isn't elementary, some of our fans are.
Anonymous
Sat Dec 8 2012 13:14
Pat Brennen,

Don't worry about the haters. Your job is to report what happened.
Informed and intelligent people call it "the news."
Have a great Christmas.

Anonymous
Sat Dec 8 2012 09:34
So, are you upset that people cheered for Stoneburner and Klein? Ridiculous and inappropriate to put that in the article of celebration. You have no idea what these seniors have gone through....3 coaches, bowl bans, criticism, and yet worked their butts of to have a 12-0 season to end on. How about some more praise for them? You are obviously an elementary writer. And someone needs to proof read your work!
Anonymous
Sat Dec 8 2012 09:12
Pat Brennan, Is that the best you could do? Did you get up on the wrong side of the bed this morning? Didn't get your coffee? Miss your bus to Ann Arbor? What?
Anonymous
Sat Dec 8 2012 05:03
I thought this event was sold out? There were so many empty seats as seen on the abysmal quality WBNS TV broadcast...Balcony completely empty... St John should and could have been packed to the rafters for this!!! Shame on the organizers!! And i agree with the other comments. Boo on the jabs at Jake and Storm in this article - simply inappropriate as they paid their dues and this is a focus on the 12-0 Season. Oh, by the way... it is 'The Ohio State University' not 'the Ohio State University.' However, I am not surprised that you as an author get this wrong... your recent dramatic article about the OSU Marching Band's dramatic 20 paces down the St John Arena ramps (and ridiculous comparison to the Ohio Stadium Ramp Entrance) to play at volleyball games seems to point out a lack of thoroughness and attention to journalistic detail at your end. Grade = C-
Anonymous
Sat Dec 8 2012 04:18
Is it really necessary to talk about Klein and Stoneburner's issues in an article that should be about the celebration for a great TEAM?
Anonymous
Sat Dec 8 2012 02:15
It is extremely embarrassing to misspell the university's name.




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