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'''Ted Ginn, Sr.''' (b. 1955) is the coach of the [[Glenville High School]] Tarblooders (Cleveland, Ohio) football and track teams. He coached [[Heisman Trophy]] winner and [[Ohio State]] Quarterback [[Troy Smith]]. He is also the father of Ohio State wide receiver, [[Ted Ginn, Jr.]]He has coached the Army All American highschool game in 2001 and in 2006 when he was the Head coach. He also started the Ted Ginn Sr Foundation annual combine bus tour, where he takes inner city high school football players around the country to all major college combines. |
'''Ted Ginn, Sr.''' (b. 1955) is the coach of the [[Glenville High School]] Tarblooders (Cleveland, Ohio) football and track teams. He coached [[Heisman Trophy]] winner and [[Ohio State]] Quarterback [[Troy Smith]] and he is considered one of his father-figures. He is also the father of Ohio State wide receiver, [[Ted Ginn, Jr.]]He has coached the Army All American highschool game in 2001 and in 2006 when he was the Head coach. He also started the Ted Ginn Sr Foundation annual combine bus tour, where he takes inner city high school football players around the country to all major college combines. |
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His commitment and dedication to inner city football has been unparalleled. |
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Revision as of 19:00, 10 May 2007
Ted Ginn, Sr. (b. 1955) is the coach of the Glenville High School Tarblooders (Cleveland, Ohio) football and track teams. He coached Heisman Trophy winner and Ohio State Quarterback Troy Smith and he is considered one of his father-figures. He is also the father of Ohio State wide receiver, Ted Ginn, Jr.He has coached the Army All American highschool game in 2001 and in 2006 when he was the Head coach. He also started the Ted Ginn Sr Foundation annual combine bus tour, where he takes inner city high school football players around the country to all major college combines. His commitment and dedication to inner city football has been unparalleled.