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You know that poor kid the coach used to hide out in right field when you were in Little League? The kid whose uniform pants--always pulled up too high--were as shiny-white at the end of the season as the day he got them? Well, he had it only a tad worse than Craig Krenzel did in 2002.
Don't blow it. Every day, straight through two overtimes of the Fiesta Bowl, that was the message Ohio State's quarterback heard from his coaches, from the fans in Columbus and from the guys in the broadcast booth. From mid-October on, as the stakes grew higher, the offensive game plan was so close to the vest Krenzel's arms were darn near tucked inside it. The Buckeyes had a good ...