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  • Sportsbuck
    The Predator
    • Jul 2006
    • 4326

    #16
    Re: the Buckeyes...

    Originally posted by IamLEGENDsince87
    is the spring roster out N if so, wat freshmen r on it???
    http://ohiostate.rivals.com/croster.asp

    The above link has all spring walk-ons and early enrollees listed.

    Notable numbers:
    J. Boren 56 --> 65
    Adams 74 --> 75
    Oliver 14 --> 20
    Sabino's whirlwind jersey tour lands back at 6.

    Z. Boren 44
    Klein 32
    A. Homan 49
    Mewhort 74
    Wood 23
    Jackson 15
    Barnett 14
    Ohio State Buckeyes | Carolina Panthers | Charlotte Hornets | Cincinnati Reds

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    • Kriech23
      MVP
      • Feb 2009
      • 2302

      #17
      Re: the Buckeyes...

      We have given Bollman time and his offense is bread and butter. If the other team has any kind of defense, we saw, we will lose. If he doesn't spice it up this year he needs to be replaced with someone, who will give Pryor and our offense what it needs, the spread. If we have Pryor then we need to utilize him. No need we need to be taking 85% of the snaps under center. Yeah we had Beanie last year, so we did things ok. But, how many times did we pass on first down last year? Maybe 10 or 15 times. Switch things up and keep the defense on there toes. Having Pryor with experience and some speedy wideouts we have to go spread at least half the time. If we don't I and everyone else will most likely be dissappointed at the end of the year. If we mix things up I think we could be 11-1. If we do what we always do we could be 10-2 to 8-4. I have high hopes and hopefully we do things right this year.

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      • BrnwsBucksFanNC
        MVP
        • Mar 2009
        • 1469

        #18
        Re: the Buckeyes...

        I am trying to be optimistic...but I agree the o-coach needs to go. My wife loves osu now (converted her in time for the Natl Championship!!) and she can even tell you what offensive plays we are going to run!! We have alot of potential on that side of the ball...but it cant do anything for us when the other team knows they can put 9 men in the box and tee off on our offense on 1st down!!

        If the offense comes alive...I think 10-2 (I think USC is going to be tough because of the mental side of it) plus I think PSU takes us (I hate playing against Joe Pa) and like always....praying for a win "against that team up North". Hey...my wife has learned well...she thinks that it should be against the law to say that team's name...

        Oh...we are both alums of App State in NC...so THAT win was doubly special

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        • Kriech23
          MVP
          • Feb 2009
          • 2302

          #19
          Re: the Buckeyes...

          The only problem I see on the O-side of the ball is the running back issue. Boom Herron is not an every down back. Hopefully we let Saine and Berry get some touches to keep everyone on their toes. I think if we run the Shot-"Ginn" with Saine out where Teddy used to be that it could be pretty effective. He's got good speed and pretty good hands for a back. We've got to mix it up this year. It's sad, year in and year out that I can call the plays from my living room.

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          • Sandman42
            Hall Of Fame
            • Aug 2004
            • 15186

            #20
            Re: the Buckeyes...

            Moving this to the Team threads forum.
            Member of The OS Baseball Rocket Scientists Association

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            • davin
              MVP
              • Mar 2004
              • 2174

              #21
              Re: the Buckeyes...

              Originally posted by Kriech23
              The only problem I see on the O-side of the ball is the running back issue. Boom Herron is not an every down back. Hopefully we let Saine and Berry get some touches to keep everyone on their toes. I think if we run the Shot-"Ginn" with Saine out where Teddy used to be that it could be pretty effective. He's got good speed and pretty good hands for a back. We've got to mix it up this year. It's sad, year in and year out that I can call the plays from my living room.
              Berry is going to have a lot of work to do, he will come into Columbus in the Tressel dog house due to his recent arrest. Just ask Ray Small how that dog house feels. Ray Small still has a lot of work to do.

              I really think this year we see a different offense (or maybe I am just hoping). Pryor has improved a LOT over the spring (and not just mentally, but very much so physically). The talent is there across the board to make this offense deadly. We need to use the TEs, that has been one of my biggest problems with our offense ever since Hamby dropped the gimme TD that would have beat Texas in 05.

              The defense will be good enough for the Big Ten, but will it be for USC and the bowl is the question.
              Last edited by davin; 06-14-2009, 01:01 PM. Reason: removed a rumor

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              • Kriech23
                MVP
                • Feb 2009
                • 2302

                #22
                Re: the Buckeyes...

                Originally posted by davin
                Berry is going to have a lot of work to do, he will come into Columbus in the Tressel dog house due to his recent arrest. Just ask Ray Small how that dog house feels. Ray Small still has a lot of work to do.

                I really think this year we see a different offense (or maybe I am just hoping). Pryor has improved a LOT over the spring (and not just mentally, but very much so physically). The talent is there across the board to make this offense deadly. We need to use the TEs, that has been one of my biggest problems with our offense ever since Hamby dropped the gimme TD that would have beat Texas in 05.

                The defense will be good enough for the Big Ten, but will it be for USC and the bowl is the question.
                I agree. We need to get the TE's involved. I think that Ballard has shown he can play with the big boys. Get him some passes. He's not that fast but he was effective last year when he was called upon. Stoneburner can be a nice change of pace as he is almost wide receiver-like. Not to many linebackers are going to be able to watch him and at 6'5" you can go over the top on some short fades.

                Our young guys filling in for the players drafted are going to have to mature fast to get ready for USC. I would feel better if we played USC in late October or early November but I'm not sure if we'll be ready in September.

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                • Bucknut17
                  Rookie
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 340

                  #23
                  Re: the Buckeyes...

                  aaron corp will be makin his 2nd career start and 1st road start in columbus early will be much better than late, but imo we will see both when they line up in a rematch in the rose bowl

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                  • davin
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 2174

                    #24
                    Re: the Buckeyes...

                    Originally posted by Kriech23
                    I agree. We need to get the TE's involved. I think that Ballard has shown he can play with the big boys. Get him some passes. He's not that fast but he was effective last year when he was called upon. Stoneburner can be a nice change of pace as he is almost wide receiver-like. Not to many linebackers are going to be able to watch him and at 6'5" you can go over the top on some short fades.

                    Our young guys filling in for the players drafted are going to have to mature fast to get ready for USC. I would feel better if we played USC in late October or early November but I'm not sure if we'll be ready in September.
                    I actually feel bad for many of our TEs. I can remember in the PSU (or Michigan) game, on what was I think a 4 yard completion to Small or Thomas, or Saine (can't remember, the play was unspectacular), there was Rory Nicol doing JUMPING JACKS in the endzone, wide open. Not a man within 20 yards of him. however Pryor never saw him scrambled around, waited, and checked it down. I am pretty sure the entire north end of the stadium saw it.

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                    • OSUFan_88
                      Outback Jesus
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 25642

                      #25
                      Re: the Buckeyes...

                      Originally posted by davin
                      I actually feel bad for many of our TEs. I can remember in the PSU (or Michigan) game, on what was I think a 4 yard completion to Small or Thomas, or Saine (can't remember, the play was unspectacular), there was Rory Nicol doing JUMPING JACKS in the endzone, wide open. Not a man within 20 yards of him. however Pryor never saw him scrambled around, waited, and checked it down. I am pretty sure the entire north end of the stadium saw it.
                      I am not sure why they cannot find the TE, either. TE seems like a position that Tressel would value with hard working big guys, but they have never been a big part of the offense.

                      I know one thing, Pryor could definitely use a safety valve TE that he could dump it when under major pressure.
                      Too Old To Game Club

                      Urban Meyer is lol.

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                      • SuperBuckFan08
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 9

                        #26
                        Re: the Buckeyes...

                        I'm looking for Stoneburner to bring back the pass catching TE's for tOhio State.
                        He who laughs last, thinks slowest. -Confucius

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                        • sportsdude
                          Be Massive
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 5001

                          #27
                          Re: the Buckeyes...

                          Originally posted by SuperBuckFan08
                          I'm looking for Stoneburner to bring back the pass catching TE's for tOhio State.
                          Stoneburner's capable no doubt but I doubt he has a huge year this year. Tressel has never been one to feature the tight end despite having some pretty talented ones. And Terrelle Pryor is still progressing and learning the offense so I doubt he finds the tight ends too much this season.
                          Lux y Veritas

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                          • Kriech23
                            MVP
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 2302

                            #28
                            Re: the Buckeyes...

                            Originally posted by sportsdude
                            Stoneburner's capable no doubt but I doubt he has a huge year this year. Tressel has never been one to feature the tight end despite having some pretty talented ones. And Terrelle Pryor is still progressing and learning the offense so I doubt he finds the tight ends too much this season.
                            Pryor should rely on his tight ends for checkdowns. He always stayed in the pocket too long last year which caused for most of his sacks. If he does it this year, he needs to look for his tight ends. Last year, there were countless times where he could of scrambled and got a 15 yard gain but he wanted to prove he was a passer. If no one is open, he's got to look for his tight ends and backs, or just scramble.

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