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Morning Conversational: Is OSU’s Offensive Line Aware of the Concerns?
Any time the starting offensive line in the spring is entirely different than the starting lineup the season before, there are going to be concerns.
That was the situation this past spring for the Buckeyes as they lost four starters and were without starting left tackle Thayer Munford due to a back injury.
Despite the absence of Munford, there were still positives made on the offensive line in the spring. Redshirt sophomore Josh Myers continued to solidify his role at center. Fifth-year senior Branden Bowen established himself wherever he was needed. Redshirt sophomore right guard Wyatt Davis earned raves from the defensive line, which is usually a good sign. Tackles Josh Alabi and Nicholas Petit-Frere did well also.
It was a good spring overall, but Buckeyes’ head coach Ryan Day still left the spring having two major concerns on offense.
“The offensive line, we have four guys to replace there, and so that’s something that is probably the least experienced. That and quarterback are the two for me,” he said. “The O-line just because we lost four real guys there, and Thayer didn’t play in the spring. So how is that all going to look when we get in the preseason. We do have some guy coming in, which is good. The cavalry is coming, which is important, and then quarterback.”
Entire article: https://theozone.net/2019/05/ohio-state-ol-concerns/
Any time the starting offensive line in the spring is entirely different than the starting lineup the season before, there are going to be concerns.
That was the situation this past spring for the Buckeyes as they lost four starters and were without starting left tackle Thayer Munford due to a back injury.
Despite the absence of Munford, there were still positives made on the offensive line in the spring. Redshirt sophomore Josh Myers continued to solidify his role at center. Fifth-year senior Branden Bowen established himself wherever he was needed. Redshirt sophomore right guard Wyatt Davis earned raves from the defensive line, which is usually a good sign. Tackles Josh Alabi and Nicholas Petit-Frere did well also.
It was a good spring overall, but Buckeyes’ head coach Ryan Day still left the spring having two major concerns on offense.
“The offensive line, we have four guys to replace there, and so that’s something that is probably the least experienced. That and quarterback are the two for me,” he said. “The O-line just because we lost four real guys there, and Thayer didn’t play in the spring. So how is that all going to look when we get in the preseason. We do have some guy coming in, which is good. The cavalry is coming, which is important, and then quarterback.”
Entire article: https://theozone.net/2019/05/ohio-state-ol-concerns/
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