Scout$--OSU Tight Ends Looking To Catch On More Often
Rundown of the talent at TE this season and the need for more catches.
Rundown of the talent at TE this season and the need for more catches.
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OSU Tight Ends Still Hoping for Bigger Role in Buckeye Offense
By John Porentas
Last fall when OSU football camp convened OSU tight end coach John Peterson and offensive coordinator Jim Bollman talked extensively abut a new, more important role of the tight ends in the OSU offense. It just seemed logical. Ted Ginn and Anthony Gonzalez were both gone, as was Troy Smith. The OSU offense would likely center around Beanie Wells, and the Buckeyes were breaking in a new quarterback, Todd Boeckman. Throwing to the tight ends made sense. Safe throws, Easy throws.
It didn't quite work out that way.
Todd Boeckman emerged as a quarterback who went deep more often than not in the passing game, and that meant wide receivers Brian Robiske, Brian Hartline and Ray Small were the center of attention when the Buckeyes took to the air. Boeckman looked deep all season, and that is usually not a good thing for the number of receptions for tight ends.
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This year probably has the most talented TE depth that I've ever seen at Ohio State.

HorticullyBuck;1160227; said:If TB will take his eyes off the two Brains....![]()