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OSU’s Denlinger honored for work in classroom
Four Named Academic All-District Ohio State football players recognized
COLUMBUS - Four members of the Ohio State football squad have been selected to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA academic all-district team for District 4.
Named to the all-district academic second team were offensive guard Bryant Browning, defensive tackle Todd Denlinger, offensive guard Andrew Moses and running back Marcus Williams.
Browning, a junior from Cleveland, Ohio, is a 3.33 marketing student; Moses, from Dublin, Ohio, graduated with a 3.86 gpa in political science. Denlinger, a senior from Troy, Ohio, holds a 3.33 average in construction systems management. Williams, from Ironton, Ohio, has a 3.64 gpa in the physical therapy graduate program.
District 4 includes all colleges in Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama. The Academic All-America teams will be announced later in November.
No. 12 Ohio State (7-2) visits No. 10 Penn State (8-1) Saturday at 3:30 p.m. Eastern for a Big Ten contest that will be televised by ABC.
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By Chuck
November 5, 2009 4:26 PM | Link to this
Great Job Todd!!! I’m sure your Mom and Dad are proud. With this degree you should be helpin’ your dad out in the family business soon!!!
By Jon
November 5, 2009 8:15 PM | Link to this
This is a great honor + Remember since Coach Tressel became head coach the Buckeyes have lead the Big Ten in Academic players on the All Big Ten Academic Football Team . The Buckeyes win on the field and off the field … not many football teams can say that ! Go Bucks
By richard oberer
November 15, 2009 12:45 PM | Link to this
I was shocked to read that Devin Barkley was a professional kicker for 5 years, and can play amateur football!