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Big game in air for OSU’s Laurinaitis

OSU’s James Laurinaitis (33) watches before the snap during the first quarter against Ohio on Saturday. ASSOCIATED PRESS

Linebacker ready for matchup against USC.

By RUSTY MILLER
Associated Press
Published: Thursday, September 11, 2008 6:13 AM EDT
COLUMBUS, Ohio —

An hour or two before kickoff on Saturday, James Laurinaitis will put on his headphones.

Other Ohio State players will prepare for battle with No. 1 Southern California with heavy metal and screaming vocals, or maybe bluesy bass and a mellow backbeat. But the Buckeyes’ co-captain, the top college linebacker in America according to most experts, goes with something understated, a bit of pop to prepare him for all the collisions and violence.

“I can feel it coming in the air tonight, Oh Lord. I’ve been waiting for this moment, all my life, Oh Lord. Can you feel it coming in the air tonight, Oh Lord, Oh Lord,” Phil Collins sings in the song “In the Air Tonight.”


Then Laurinaitis will go about his business, knocking down opponents until he comes to one carrying a football. It’s a job he enjoys but which belies the larger part of a quiet, introspective life filled with studies and friends and laughter.

“That’s a song that my high school listened to as a tradition before games,” Laurinaitis said.

The alternate personality inside belongs to him then, does his bidding. That wasn’t always the case. Like Dr. Jekyll tinkering with the ingredients in his potion, Laurinaitis had to learn to moderate the football player within him.

“I’ve learned to manage it a little better than my sophomore year,” he said, grinning. “I was about gassed out after warmups at Texas. I was so tired I had to get my inhaler out. I’ve learned to calm down a little bit.”

The 6-foot-3, 240-pound fulcrum of No. 5 Ohio State’s defense grew up in Hamel, Minn. His was far from a normal childhood. How many other kids have fathers who paint their faces, cover their bodies in pseudo-shoulder pads with foot-long spikes and go by the name of Animal, pairing with a tag-team partner named Hawk in the Legion of Doom?

But life for James wasn’t much different from that of his friends except that James had some classic stories to tell in school about what HIS father did for a living.

He’s considered the top gun at the position, although USC has one of its own in the

intimidating Rey Maualuga. The two will be fighting it out for most of the major

individual awards.

They met at an preseason All-American gathering in Arizona. Maualuga was surprised to get to know the real Laurinaitis.

“Down to earth, unselfish, he’s a complete, real person,” Maualuga said. “He’s got a great

personality.”



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