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DE Caden Curry (Official Thread)

What the heck. tOSU has a LB playing RB, and a RB playing LB. So why not switch things up a bit and have him play OT....seriously, do like the versatility of the players, surprised a OG hasn't been kicked out to play OT, as there seems to be more OGs that are better and the backup OTs. maybe this has been tried and found wanting, or ? If as Day opines, it's not about effort, it's hand placement, etc, then that can/should be teachable. Sooooo, how come it hasn't? Frye has (hopefully) assistants that teach minutae, no? This is a very confusing conundrum. Also stumped how come the 2s aren't closer to the 1s. Seriously doubt they're slackers, so is he saying the talent isn't there, or teachability, or initiative? Or am I missing something by listening to coach-speak? Go Bucks!
 
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CADEN CURRY EMBRACING OPPORTUNITY TO PLAY ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL WITH NEW ROLE AS FULLBACK​

By Dan Hope on October 13, 2023 at 1:05 pm @dan_hope
Caden Curry

Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch/USA TODAY Network

Facing 3rd-and-goal at the 1-yard line in a scoreless game against Notre Dame, Ohio State turned to a surprising candidate to try to lead Miyan Williams into the end zone.
As the Buckeyes took their wide receivers off the field for their goal-line rushing attempt, defensive lineman Caden Curry entered the lineup as a fullback in the I-formation.

The play didn’t work, which Ryan Day said was because “it wasn't really quite identified properly,” and Ohio State ended up turning the ball over on downs after an incomplete pass on 4th-and-goal. But that didn’t stop the Buckeyes from turning to Curry in another short-yardage situation in its subsequent and most recent game against Maryland.
In his second offensive snap as a Buckeye, Curry helped lead Ohio State to a 4th-and-1 conversion as he stuck a block on a Maryland defender with Chip Trayanum running behind him for a first down.

 
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