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Five Thoughts From Ohio State's 2011 Spring Game

Having attended multiple Ohio State spring games in the past, I have often cautioned Ohio State fans not to put too much stock into the performances, positively or negatively.  For example, for every 1996's spring game hero Joe Germaine, there is a (fill in the spring game year) of Bam Childress.  In other words, strong performances in the spring do not necessarily translate into strong performances in the fall.

With that disclaimer in mind, here are some quick thoughts I have as they relate to Ohio State heading into summer conditioning.

1.  The quarterback position is still in flux heading into fall camp ~ Joe Bauserman may have the vote of the coaches at the moment, but it would be premature to pencil Bauserman in as the starter against Akron on September 3rd.  Yes, I remember what I wrote up above.  I would also suggest that coaches have reassured fans that Bauserman knows the offense the best, but his performance in the spring game certainly belied that reputation.  Braxton Miller is raw, but his mobility behind makeshift offensive lines in the spring game gave fans the impression that he could improvise the offense enough until Terrelle Pryor's return in October.  Taylor Graham has the strongest arm, but arguably the weakest mobility.  Kenny Guiton had equal times good and bad in the spring game, as did Joe Bauserman.  This position may not be decided until a few games into the season, in my estimation.

Before the spring game, 42% of voters believed Joe Bauserman would start against Akron. Braxton Miller was next with 30%, Kenny Guiton pulled in 17% of the votes, and Taylor Graham finished in fourth with 9%. After the jump, we've attached a poll to measure how the fanbase's perception has changed once everyone saw these players in action for the first time.

Hit the jump to vote and to view the other four thoughts.

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2.  The running backs and tight ends will be vital parts of Ohio State's passing offense ~ Every Ohio State fan who has clamored for Jim Tressel to throw to the tight ends, this is your offense.  With DeVier Posey's pending suspension, and the visible inconsistencies of Corey "Philly" Brown displayed in the spring game, Ohio State will need to involve both Jake Stoneburner and Reid Fragel more in the passing game.  Running backs Jordan Hall and Jaamal Berry both showed signs of being capable slot receivers who could pose challenges for opposing defenses.

3.  The offensive line's lack of depth is a major concern ~ In February 2010, I wrote about how I could not understand why Ohio State did not pursue other offensive linemen beyond Andrew Norwell and Matt James in the state of Ohio.  The spring game showed how precarious Ohio State's offensive line depth is going into the 2011 season.

4.  The defense looks to be good as usual ~ Yes, I know that the Gray team lost in Coach Tressel's convoluted scoring scheme.  With most of the secondary nursing injuries, Ohio State's defense was facing an uphill battle going into the final spring practice.  All Jim Tressel wanted was to get players out of the game with no injuries - with the exception of Johnathan Hankins, nobody was injured, which is a good thing.  The defense will be fine this upcoming season.

5.  Now Ohio State needs to work without "The Tat 5" ~ While I respect the coaching staff using Mike Adams, DeVier Posey, and Daniel "Boom" Herron in spring ball, the fall camp needs to be devoted to the players who will be able to play against Akron.  Am I suggesting giving no reps to Adams, Posey, Pryor, etc?  Absolutely not.  But I am suggesting that it does Ohio State no good devoting valuable coaching time to players who cannot help in meaningful games on Saturdays.

Poll
After seeing the spring game, who do you believe will start for Ohio State against Akron on September 2nd?
Joe Bauserman
49 votes
Kenny Guiton
21 votes
Taylor Graham
12 votes
Braxton Miller
119 votes

201 votes | Poll has closed

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Thought #5 FTW

Ive been thinking the same thing since just after the Sugar Bowl. The coaches need to give the #1 reps to the players that will be taking the snaps in the first 5 games. All the other suspended players have many years in the system already and will not be deterred by running with the two’s and three’s.

If we dont get the 3 and out, well, when is the turnover coming?

by BuckeyeSki on May 3, 2011 9:54 AM EDT reply actions   1 recs

Thanks for the comments

Immediately after the news came out that the five players were going to be suspended, I immediately suggested that the coaching staff treat the players almost like they were injured. Increasing the practice reps of the backups is imperative – using the suspended players on the scout team will help immensely get ready for the big games against Miami (FL) and Michigan State too.

Thanks again for the comments.

by Chip Minnich on May 3, 2011 7:58 PM EDT up reply actions  

I would like to see Guiton and Berry open the season as the starters. I feel that those two have that “it” factor.

by biggy84 on May 3, 2011 11:55 PM EDT reply actions  

Not sure

I expect to see both play a lot, especially against Akron. I could see Berry starting at tailback, with Jordan Hall lining up in the slot on passing downs.

by Chip Minnich on May 9, 2011 10:58 AM EDT up reply actions  

I like the idea of what you observed. I have been intrigued by Berry since high school. Hall in the slot looked good at the spring game, and it alleviates the pressure on the untested wr’s.

by biggy84 on May 9, 2011 11:54 PM EDT up reply actions  

Hall will play a lot, in my opinion

If Corey “Philly” Brown continues to have the drops, I look for Hall to become a prime beneficiary of playing as a slot receiver or a receiver out of the backfield. Hall’s versatility should help out Ohio State’s inexperienced quarterbacks in those first five games, until “Boom” Herron and DeVier Posey return to the lineup.

by Chip Minnich on May 10, 2011 1:01 PM EDT up reply actions  

Have you heard any rumors of Guiton possibly transferring?

by biggy84 on May 12, 2011 12:22 AM EDT up reply actions  

Who do you think will start at LB, especially with Bell’s situation?

"Statistics are like bikinis. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital." - Aaron Levenstein

by rufio on May 7, 2011 3:19 AM EDT reply actions  

Completely wide open

I have heard Curtis Grant could possibly win the spot, but I am inclined to give Storm Klein the edge there. Considering Grant will be a true freshman, and Klein a junior who knows the defense, I am guessing Klein will play if he is healthy. If Grant can come in and win the job, I would give props to the coaching staff for rewarding a player who learned the defense over the summer and outperformed an upperclassmen.

by Chip Minnich on May 9, 2011 11:01 AM EDT up reply actions  

What about Newsome? He got some p.t. last year.

by biggy84 on May 9, 2011 11:51 PM EDT up reply actions  

Newsome is a possibility

Considering he was held out again due to academics this spring, I figured I would give Klein the advantage, even though Klein had injuries to contend with this spring. The spot should be wide open for someone to seize it come fall camp.

by Chip Minnich on May 10, 2011 1:02 PM EDT up reply actions  

It will be interesting to say the least. I have faith in the staff to make the best decision.

by biggy84 on May 12, 2011 12:23 AM EDT up reply actions  

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