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Wake Forest cornerback Alphonso Smith and Tennessee safety Eric Berry completed the secondary.
Laurinaitis was recruited by the Buckeyes out of Minnesota, and came to Columbus with relatively modest goals considering where he ended up.
He wanted to make the travel squad as a freshman, start as a sophomore, receive some type of all-Big Ten recognition as a junior and be an All-American and Butkus Award candidate as a senior.
By the time his sophomore season was complete, he had accomplished all his goals.
Laurinaitis said having Hawk and fellow star linebacker Bobby Carpenter, both seniors when he was a freshman, to learn from had an enormous affect his career.
"You learned a lot about work ethic," Laurinaitis said in a telephone interview Tuesday. "We'd go through a two-day (practice) and I'm looking to go to sleep and those guys were in the weight room working out. If it worked for them, I had to do it."
When Carpenter and Hawk moved on to the NFL, Laurinaitis moved into the starting lineup in 2006. The son of a professional wrestler -- Joe Laurinaitis was known as "Animal" from the WWE's Legion of Doom -- James drew plenty of attention for his play and his family ties.
He led the Buckeyes with 115 tackles and five interceptions and won the Nagurski Award as national defensive player of the year.
In 2007, the 6-foot-3, 240-pound Laurinaitis won the Butkus Award as the nation's best linebacker and this season he capped his stellar three-year run with the Lott Trophy for top defensive player.
"I'm not the freak athlete other guys are," Laurinaitis said, "but I'm the guy coaches can depend on to be accountable and know my assignments."
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AP Panel: Mark Anderson, Las Vegas Review-Journal; Jimmy Burch, Forth Worth Star-Telegram; Barker Davis, The Washington Times; Marcus Fuller, St. Paul Pioneer Press; Craig James, ABC/ESPN; Aditi Kinkhabwala, The Bergen (N.J.) Record; Jim Lamar, Tallahassee Democrat; Stewart Mandel, SI.com; Kevin Pearson, The Press-Enterprise (Calif.); Joseph Person, The State (S.C.); Mike Prater, Idaho Statesman; Joseph Rexrode, Lansing State Journal.
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