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Yeah I dunno exactly. Seems like it changed when Urb came back.Maybe we saw that already? Urban was not hisself last year.
Saunders will provide great depth at the WR rotation. Can certainly see him splitting reps with Gill behind Hill at HBThe CJ Saunders bandwagon is loading up again this offseason? Should be fun to watch.
I think the run game will improve for 2019 if the play calling becomes more creative, the QB threat with his legs is real, and the OL is provided a solid scheme to work from(are we going to be RPO or power spread?). It's not a question of talent on our team, but those 3 things combined. Not wearing Scalet colored glasses, but I'd put Dobbins in an argument against any RB in CFB, and that's including last year. I don't see a RB in the country that would've had a successful year for OSU last year. Too reliant on Haskins' arm, and the OL got more comfortable pass blocking than mauling in the run game. And also were ill-prepared to block in the RPO scheme. I think there MAY have been a "too many chefs in the kitchen" issue with the offense at times, Day needs to reign it in and decide if it's going to be his offense, Yurich or Wilson'sWITH MIKE WEBER AND A FEW OTHERS OUT OF THE FOLD, OHIO STATE MUST REPLACE OVER HALF OF LAST YEAR'S RUSHING PRODUCTION
Roster turnover is nothing new for Ohio State as guys graduate from the program and/or leave early in pursuit of their NFL dreams.
Replacing the lost production with the next wave of talent is also a very familiar refrain in Columbus.
This fall, Ryan Day gets his first taste of this process as a head coach and one phase of the game hit fairly hard by the departure of productive players is a rushing attack that ranked No. 63 in the nation last season.
Obviously the overwhelming majority of lost rushing production comes as Mike Weber declared for the NFL Draft after three seasons with the Buckeyes.
Last year, Weber served as backup to J.K. Dobbins and cranked out 954 yards and five touchdowns on a sturdy 5.5 yards per carry behind an offensive line that seemed to favor pass blocking.
Weber tallied just two games of 100+ rushing yards but had five outings over 90 yards and was typically at his best against the tougher rush defenses on the schedule as Dobbins struggled.
Against Michigan State, Weber ran for 104 yards and a touchdown while Dobbins carried it 14 times for 28 yards. Against Michigan, Weber went for 96 yards on 13 carries with a score as Dobbins logged a 12-for-46 afternoon. Finally, against Washington in the Rose Bowl, Weber put up another 96 yards, this time on 15 carries, while Dobbins posted seven carries for 24 yards.
The running game didn't really feature any other players that have moved on to the next level outside of quarterback Dwayne Haskins. Often showcasing a running style that would make C-3PO blush, Haskins logged 79 official attempts for 108 yards with four scores. He had his moments carrying the ball especially late in the season but he wasn't on the field to run the damn ball.
Finally, transfer Tate Martell was the only other ball carrier to go for at least 100 total yards last season with 128 in early-season blowouts. Brian Snead and Parris Campbell combined for 20 carries (remember jet sweeps count as receptions) and 61 yards to round out the lost production.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...ce-over-half-of-last-years-rushing-production