Ohio State Buckeyes football team sets its offensive line heading into game against Navy
Wednesday, September 02, 2009 Doug Lesmerises
Plain Dealer Reporter
Columbus- Jim Tressel saw his offensive line - his set, healthy, first-team offensive line - in practice Monday night, and the Ohio State coach saw what he needed to.
"In full pads - it wasn't like it was shorts or anything - in full pads our offensive line looked a little bit crisper and quicker and more confident in what they were doing than I had seen them in the last week or so," Tressel said.
Jim Cordle at right tackle, Bryant Browning at right guard and Mike Brewster at center had been set all camp, and with left guard Justin Boren back from a knee injury and Andrew Miller winning the battle with J.B. Shugarts and Mike Adams for the left tackle spot, that side is finally settled as well.
"We needed a left tackle and we got one," Cordle said. "We got Justin hurt, and I didn't think he'd be able to get back as soon as he did, so I was glad to see that. So any kind of questions I had are answered. And myself at right tackle, I've done a great job all camp. I'm feeling great and comfortable."
Against Navy on Saturday, much of what the Ohio State defense does will be thrown out the window as soon as the game ends. Facing the Navy triple option will not be a gauge of how the OSU defense will play against USC in week two.
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