Let's tinker with one moment of time in Ohio State's football history and see what happens to the future.
Time travel reminds me of Ray Bradbury'sa classic set in 2055 where the wealthy pay time-traveling safari guides to take them on big game expeditions in the late Cretaceous Era, allowing them to hunt dinosaurs who have already been determined to be moments from natural death.
So perhaps you'd be tempted to change the punt protection to keep Janowicz clean enough to get his kick off. The game outcome is altered, the Buckeyes win and Wes Fesler stays instead of quitting and fleeing the state under the crippling pressure that comes with the Ohio State job.
No one knows what they'll become, if their careers will flourish or the places they'll go. The fabric and foundation for the Ohio State football culture could swing into something unrecognizable to everyone who lived it.That's our challenge as the Time Squad - avoid paradoxes. Don't step on any butterflies. Right a wrong without vaporizing decades of rights.
Then on 3rd down Hamby dropped a wide-open touchdown pass, which resulted in a chip-shot Josh Huston field goal to give the Buckeyes a 22-16 lead.
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