Loved Spring game as well, for many of the above reasons. Discounted the speed, but when you have overall team speed, then it's hard to see it happening, but yes, the reaction speed to plays was huge. The OL is the foundation of this team, and right now that foundation is a tad shakey. Selecting these starters is almost more key than QB, because they have to anticipate each other on different types of rushes. Elflein will be a great center, because he'll help direct the young-uns on blocking schemes. (side note: tOSU has been blessed with bright, intuitive centers, and Elflein will continue that tradition). Not truly certain how 'good' the DL is, they appeared to 'get after it', and made some big plays, but......mainly because the OL was to wishy-washy? or because there is plenty of speed and scheming going on. Dunno. Additionally, the DL is missing some key folk, so when the OL settles in, we'll see how well they penetrate, and make our newbie DBs look good. Wanted to see some of the LBs blitz, but in a controlled scrimmage, wasn't going to happen. Saw some young talent make their bid for a starting roll, hunger doesn't even cut it. They were Ravenous, and know it means major playing time. Hope some of the Spring Game 'stars' carry forward to the Fall, when it counts. This team is loaded with talent, but not experience, and talent and speed make up for lack of experience. You might want to write that down. The Buckeyes will go as far as their OL carries them. The rest of the team will get into a good groove earlier. Great year, go Bucks!