Wells4Heisman
Fifth Year Freshman
An athletic qb who can make plays with his feet... just not Bauserman.
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So Buckeye Nation, this is my plea to you. Please, please don't debate who should start at quarterback based on their merits as a passer.
We all know that the starting QB is going to be chosen for excelling at taking the ball from center without fumbling, handing it off without fumbling, running around without fumbling, and throwing it far enough out of bounds to guarantee no interceptions.
Too pessimistic for you?
Well, another reason it doesn't matter who starts in place of Pryor is because the Buckeyes are more than capable of going 5-0 running the ball with a stable of outstanding young backs running behind a massive offensive line.
Buckeye fans, get ready, because deep down, we all know who the starting QB will be.
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OHIO STATEThe candidates: Joe Bauserman (senior), Taylor Graham (redshirt freshman), Kenny Guiton (sophomore), Braxton Miller (freshman), Terrelle Pryor (senior).
The buzz: Pryor is headed into his fourth season as the starter, but it's his early season status -- he has been suspended by the NCAA for the first five games for receiving illegal benefits -- that makes Ohio State's quarterback situation worth watching. While Pryor never has quite lived up to his high school billing, he still has guided the Buckeyes to three BCS games and won two of them. He played some of his best football down the stretch in 2010 and would've been on every preseason Heisman list except for the little matter of the suspension. Ohio State is hopeful an appeal means the suspension is cut by one or two games, but the potential exists for Pryor's backup to start five games this fall. Bauserman, who played three seasons of minor league ball in the Pittsburgh Pirates' organization after high school, was Pryor's backup last season. He has thrown 47 passes in 24 career games. It's more likely, though, that Graham or Miller will start the opener. Graham's dad, Kent, played quarterback at Ohio State and in the NFL. He probably is the best pure passer on the roster. Miller, a highly touted true freshman, enrolled in January and will go through spring drills. He was the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the nation out of Huber Heights (Ohio) Wayne. Pryor had foot surgery last month, which means he could be held out of contact work in the spring. The length of his suspension may play a role in his replacement. Miller has a high ceiling, but do the coaches want to play him when they could redshirt him instead? It would seem that unless he is head and shoulders above Graham and Bauserman, he -- and the program -- would be better-served by him sitting out as a redshirt.
Projected starter: Graham early, then Pryor once his suspension is lifted.
GoBuckUrself;1874489; said:Why in the hell would we start a drop back passer the first 4-5 games and then switch back to our "Pryor" offense for the last half of the season. It makes NO sense to totally switch your offense half way through a season. Throw Braxton in there as a freshman and see what he can do. Run a dumb down offense of what he will see in the future. Much like the way we did with Pryor.
I have heard A LOT of good things about Graham. But since Pryor will start the minute he is able, then we have to go with a similar QB, running a similar offense. If Braxton can't handle the college game yet, then throw in Guiton.
My order for QB's:
1. B. Miller
2. K. Guiton
3. T. Graham
4. J. Bauserman
It would not surprise me one bit if Guiton transfers after this season.
y0yoyoin;1874499; said:i dont think Graham is a drop back passer per-se...Kevin Noon this morning was even comparing him to being a more athletic Craig Krenzel...and i definitely wouldn't put Krenzel under the drop back passer category...I'm happy with anyone but Bauserman starting as long as they give us the best chance to win...this spring could end up being a pre-tryout before fall so i think everyone will be on their A-game...i would love for Braxton to come in and do awesome for the first 5 games but i think its going to be harder for the coaches to pull your QB of the future after he has been doing well...its going to be a very very interesting 5 games to start the season thats all i know...im glad im not that has to figure it out
GoBuckUrself;1874489; said:Why in the hell would we start a drop back passer the first 4-5 games and then switch back to our "Pryor" offense for the last half of the season.
MililaniBuckeye;1874518; said:I don't know what you've been watching the last three years, but Tressel has been turning Pryor into a pocket passer over time, which was the precise reason why Pryor even chose to come to Ohio State in the first place. There would be little, if any, change in the offensive scheme once Pryor returns...
They are called running backs, and they don't sit in the pocket. They made this shift the last two years after Purdue.Also, If you don't think there is going to be a HUGE change in the offense once Pryor returns then you have another thing coming my man. You better believe the first 5 games are going to be tressel ball at its finest!