Jake Stoneburner and Reid Fragel both return.
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One of the more enjoyable play calls of the night was that Fragel catch and almost-run. More Stoneburner and Fragel sets for 2011 while we undergo a temporary WR exodus please!I was pleasantly surprised by Reid's speed in that catch and run play last night. Hopefully we see a few more plays like that in the coming season.
k2onprimetime;1850256; said:I still think Fragel could possibly turn into a tackle, He has great size. He did have a great game last night though
Tight ends and fullbacks are two positions on a football team that are often under appreciated, if not downright forgotten (guilty). However, they can be the glue that holds a successful offense together.
Whether it be adding a little extra muscle in the run game or providing an outlet pass for the quarterback, tight ends and fullbacks do the dirty work that makes an offense run. The Buckeyes feature some highly experienced, highly talented players at these positions in 2011 who should do a fine job doing just that.
Early in the season, their experience and play making will be relied on even more as some of the other offensive personnel serve their suspensions.
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Bestbuck36;1945774; said:Love having a great tight end. Stoneburner could be a Dudley type guy if the offense opens it up some. Fragel surprised me with his straightline speed and everyone knows he's a very huge asset on the goal line. Could be something special this season, especially when we dont have the dominating WR's that we like to have.
Ohio State football: Tight ends ready, if ever needed
Thursday August 25, 2011
By Bill Rabinowitz
The Columbus Dispatch
Neal C. Lauron | Dispatch
Jake Stoneburner (11) caught 21 passes last season.
Chris Russell | DISPATCH
Reid Fragel, Ohio State?s second tight end, sees himself as more of a blocker. Last season, he blocked some for running back Daniel Herron, left.
Jake Stoneburner heard the question last week about whether Ohio State?s tight ends will be featured more prominently this season, and he smiled.
?I think I get that question every year,? the junior said.
No doubt he does. And then, whatever hope that it might actually happen usually fades as passes to the tight end become a largely forgotten part of the Buckeyes offense.
A converted receiver from Dublin Coffman, Stoneburner caught 21 passes last year. Backup Reid Fragel had only nine receptions.
But this year the tight ends group might be too good and deep to not be featured, both in the run and pass games.
?We like to think we?re one of the best in the country,? Stoneburner said of the tight ends. ?Me and Reid, we?ve been on the field and made some plays. And both the freshmen coming in are unbelievable athletes.?
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