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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2006

Ohio State's Chris "Beanie" Wells bowls over defenders in a recent Ohio State practice. This popular spring drill is called the Hoot-n-Hollar.
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  • you lsu fans really love our Buckeyes don't you? I see the same guys on every Buckeye video. You won't see me or any other Buckeye fans on your lame videos.

  • The sec plays 80% of their bowl games in familiar stadiums or in their home states while the big ten travels to sec country and is 12-12 in bowls this decade vs. the sec . look it up . Lsu has played for 3 titles, all 3 in louisiana! and usc fans its easy to talk trash when you played in your nice cumffy stadium that you never lose in. guess what, OSU has a winning record in the Horseshoe aswell...come beat us in the heart of it all and then you can talk shit, until then, shut it. go beavers!

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  • dam the offense vs defense rivalry is intense but at the end of the practice your still one family

  • dang malcolm lit him up at :20

  • dude at :33 got blessed lmao

  • very good one

    very good!

    go bucks!!

    get them trojans!

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  • good call

  • what a dumbass comment

  • CLEARLY Beanie Wells and Malcolm Jenkins are the most explosive athletes among them.

  • looks like a fun drill

  • thats a very good point i didnt think of that

  • #2 is jenkins

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