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on the crazy side to think this is not the last call. "It's three strikes and you're out. (General Manager) Gene ( Smith ) brought me in here to produce and that's what I plan on doing this year." Smith's presence on the field this
Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith issued a statement Thursday, clarifying that the university was not facing any major NCAA violations, following comments he made
Meyer wishing luck to a recruit during a non-contact period, were first reported by the Cleveland Plain Dealer. AD Gene Smith said it was a ''typical year'' of inadvertent mistakes. Other violations include the women's hockey program spending
would spend a third-rounder at a position that typically gets on the field six or seven times a game. General manager Gene Smith and coach Mike Mularkey defended the pick as best they could. Terry McDonough, the team's personnel director, even
needed a potential star receiver who, as Mularkey put it, “believes he can beat everyone and he actually can.” Gene Smith smartly made the aggressive deal to get up to the fifth slot. But in the process, the Jaguars dealt their fourth-round
10:42 AM ET The Ohio State University still doesn’t get it. That’s the only way to explain athletic director Gene Smith ’s asinine response Tuesday to the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions slapping the Buckeyes with a one-year post-season
NFL's worst offense last season but didn't select an offensive player besides Blackmon. That makes general manager Gene Smith 's third-round pick of punter Bryan Anger look even worse. What's next: Salvaging quarterback Blaine Gabbert after
University in Ohio. Pendleton says he was considering signing with Jacksonville as an undrafted rookie. General manager Gene Smith didn't want to take that chance, so he used his final pick on Pendleton.
for a year. ''Just that perseverance and determination to overcome. It's a tremendous story,'' general manager Gene Smith said. ''He's got a skill set to play in this league, so we had a chance to help our defensive line depth and we
the third round? Over players who would get on the field more often? The Jaguars believe so, with general manager Gene Smith saying Anger ''clearly will make an impact on our football team.'' The Jaguars compared Anger to Oakland's Shane