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Dustin Fox! National Champion on Miami, Michigan and Tressel

Dustin Fox! National Champion on Miami, Michigan and Tressel

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Dustin Fox joins us for a conversation that feels like sitting in a film room and a locker room at the same time. A four year starter at Ohio State and a 2002 national champion, Dustin walks us through the wild recruiting tug of war between Penn State and Ohio State, what it meant to become Jim Tressel’s first commit, and how that decision changed his life. We revisit the 2003 Fiesta Bowl in detail, from the controversial pass interference call to Willis McGahee’s dominance and the hit that left Dustin concussed while still playing the game of his life. Along the way, we get family stories that go back to the 1968 Buckeye title team, real talk about being a “white corner” targeted by offenses, and an unforgettable look at the Ohio State Michigan rivalry from someone who went 3 and 1 in The Game. We even end up in sneakerhead territory with Jordan 5s, Concord 11s, and a Michael Jordan dinner story you will not forget. If you love college football history and honest locker room perspective, this one is for you. Timestamps: (00:00:01) - Justin introduces Dustin Fox, their broadcast connection and the “Justin and Dustin” show idea(00:03:46) - Buckeye bloodlines, family athletic freaks and how two uncles captained Ohio State together(00:10:31) - Penn State vs Ohio State recruiting tug of war and secretly committing to Joe Paterno(00:15:30) - Jim Tressel’s legendary “310 days” speech and the phone call that flipped Dustin back to Ohio State(00:18:19) - First visit with Tressel, the Winner’s Manual and big brother saying “it’s a no brainer”(00:23:14) - Freshman year reality, moving to corner and never coming off the field again(00:26:34) - Building toward 2002, Holy Buckeye at Purdue and surviving tight games against Illinois and Michigan(00:32:07) - Scouting Miami’s loaded roster and being the “weak link” white corner they planned to pick on(00:38:19) - Remembering where fans were for the Fiesta Bowl and the setup to the pass interference debate(00:40:24) - Breaking down the 2003 PI call, Big 12 crew review and why Dustin still says it was the right call(00:42:00) - Meeting referee Terry Porter years later and hearing about death threats and fallout from that game(00:45:06) - Corner blitz, Willis McGahee’s hit of a lifetime and playing the rest of the title game concussed(00:52:01) - Joining his uncles as national champions and how the family bond has evolved over the years(00:54:36) - Life in Ohio after the title, being recognized in Cleveland and how Buckeyes fill the pro championship void(00:56:57) - Why some fans value beating Michigan over national titles and Dustin’s take on that mindset(01:01:02) - What it actually feels like to play in The Game and going 3 and 1 against Michigan(01:04:15) - Sneaker wall tour, first pair of Jordans and the nostalgia of Fire Red 5s(01:07:10) - Concord 11s, Michael Jordan’s favorite shoe and an MJ dinner story straight from Justin(01:12:27) - Favorite players growing up and why Kirby Puckett, Walter Payton and Jordan meant so much(01:13:08) - Best teammate Mike Doss and what true leadership and confidence looked like at Ohio State(01:14:30) - Best opponent Willis McGahee and why Dustin calls him a different species(01:18:49) - Being a white corner, combine stories and Michigan’s “calf check” audibles to attack him(01:23:10) - Rapid fire wraps up and Dustin reflects on why it is still special to revisit what that team accomplished Key Topics: Dustin Fox’s Ohio State recruiting journey, Jim Tressel’s pitch and flipping from Penn StateInside the 2002 national championship run, Holy Buckeye and beating a Miami Hurricanes dynastyThe truth behind the 2003 Fiesta Bowl pass interference call and meeting referee Terry PorterWillis McGahee’s dominance, the hit that concussed Dustin and what elite speed really looks likeLiving as a “white corner” in major college football and how offenses tried to attack himBuckeye family legacy, the Ohio State Michigan rivalry and how titles change life back home About Dustin Fox: Dustin Fox is a former Ohio State Buckeyes defensive back, four year starter and key member of the 2002 BCS national championship team. After college, he went on to play in the NFL before transitioning into broadcasting as a longtime Cleveland radio host and ESPN analyst. His perspective blends on field experience in some of the biggest games in college football history with years of media work covering the sport for passionate fans. ️ About the JustIn Time Podcast: The JustIn Time Podcast brings you exclusive, in depth conversations with the biggest names in sports and beyond. As veteran broadcasters, Justin brings unfiltered discussions with legendary coaches, professional athletes, and influential figures who share their remarkable journeys and behind the scenes stories you will not hear anywhere else. Subscribe now on any major platform to never miss an episode of these timeless conversations. #DustinFox#...
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