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A true Frosh is EVEN on the depth chart with a 5th year senior. Those who want to see Miller just need to relax.



As for me, I'm just tickled that OSU finally released a depth charge. I hope that little red fireball is ESPN.

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BengalsAndBucks;1977012; said:
The depth chart reads Joe Bauserman OR Braxton Miller, so no decision to start anyone was published in that depth chart.

Giving Miller reps early it'll only help. I think this kid is great. Always have. I really think he is better than TP and #10. OK, better than tp in a different way!!! This is just MY opinion.

On another note, I think T. Smith should be a starting QB. Lots of thing go against our buckeyes and its a shame, but thats another topic.

Luke I HAVE FAITH.

JUST WIN BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:oh:
 
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Oh8ch;1977026; said:
A true Frosh is EVEN on the depth chart with a 5th year senior. Those who want to see Miller just need to relax.



As for me, I'm just tickled that OSU finally released a depth charge. I hope that little red fireball is ESPN.

I hear ya. Just think he is SPECIAL!!!!
 
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Tonyank;1977028; said:
Giving Miller reps early it'll only help. I think this kid is great. Always have. I really think he is better than TP and #10. OK, better than tp in a different way!!! This is just MY opinion.

On another note, I think T. Smith should be a starting QB. Lots of thing go against our buckeyes and its a shame, but thats another topic.

Luke I HAVE FAITH.

JUST WIN BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:oh:
:io:

Game week let's not leave em hanging guys.
 
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The Joe Bauserman OR Braxton Miller seems to leave the job up for grabs, and the guy that claims it will be the one who performs better on the field, in game situations, and as Coach Fick says: "In front of 106,000."

I expect virtually equivalent reps against Akron and Toledo, and that a decision on the starter will be made based on that, prior to "the u."
 
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ScarletnGray 33;1977113; said:
The Joe Bauserman OR Braxton Miller seems to leave the job up for grabs, and the guy that claims it will be the one who performs better on the field, in game situations, and as Coach Fick says: "In front of 106,000."

I expect virtually equivalent reps against Akron and Toledo, and that a decision on the starter will be made based on that, prior to "the u."

Agree. They probably want to give each one an "equal opportunity" to show what they can do. Unless (of course) the game is close in the 2nd half and then you go with the "hot quarterback" to win the game.
 
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Depth Chart out for this week
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/osu/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2011-12/release/release.pdf
QB 14 JOE BAUSERMAN ........................................6-1, 230, RSR.
or 5 BRAXTON MILLER ........................................6-3, 210, FR.

FB 44 ZACH BOREN ................................................6-0, 252, JR.
33 David Durham ................................................6-1, 245, RFr.

TB 34 CARLOS HYDE ...............................................6-0, 238, SO.
or 7 JORDAN HALL ...............................................5-9, 195, JR.

TE 11 JAKE STONEBURNER .................................6-5, 245, RJR.
88 Reid Fragel ....................................................6-8, 280, Jr.

WR (X) 9 VERLON REED ................................................6-0, 195, RFR.
16 Evan Spencer ................................................6-1, 190, Fr.

WR (Z) 80 CHRIS FIELDS ................................................6-0, 180, RSO.
or 10 COREY BROWN .............................................5-11, 182, SO.
15 Devin Smith ....................................................6-3, 190, Fr.

LT 78 ANDREW NORWELL .....................................6-5, 308, SO.
69 Eric Kramer ....................................................6-4, 305, RFr.

LG 74 JACK MEWHORT .........................................6-6, 303, RSO.
72 Chris Carter ...................................................6-6, 350, Fr.

C 50 MIKE BREWSTER .........................................6-5, 305, SR.
51 Brian Bobek ...................................................6-2, 280, Fr.

RG 79 MARCUS HALL .............................................6-5, 315, RSO.
71 Corey Linsley..................................................6-2, 301, RSo.

RT 76 J.B. SHUGARTS ............................................6-7, 300, SR.
73 Antonio Underwood .....................................6-3, 305, Fr.

DE (Leo) 50 J.T. MOORE ....................................................6-2 252, RFR.
or 88 Steve Miller ....................................................6-44, 25, Fr.

LT 54 JOHN SIMON ...............................................6-2, 270, JR.
93 Adam Bellamy ...............................................6-4, 302, RSo.

Nose 53 GARRETT GOEBEL .......................................6-3, 290, RJR.
68 Evan Blankenship .........................................6-3, 288, Sr.

RT 52 JOHNATHAN HANKINS ..............................6-3, 335, SO.
63 Michael Bennett ...........................................6-3, 280, Fr.

WLB 42 ANDREW SWEAT .........................................6-2, 238, SR.
10 Ryan Shazier .................................................6-2. 212, Fr.

MLB 32 STORM KLEIN ...............................................6-2, 230, SO.
41 Tony Jackson .................................................5-10, 225, Sr.

SLB 6 ETIENNE SABINO .........................................6-3, 242, RJR.
37 Chris Maxwell ...............................................6-2, 220, RSr.

LCB 7 TRAVIS HOWARD .........................................6-1, 190, JR.
5 Dominic Clarke .............................................5-10, 191, So.

LS 19 ORHIAN JOHNSON ......................................6-2, 205, RJR.
2 Christian Bryant ............................................5-10, 190, So.

RS 4 C.J. BARNETT ...............................................6-0, 190, RSO.
16 Zach Domicone .............................................6-3, 211, RJr.

RCB 25 BRADLEY ROBY ............................................5-11, 185, RFR.
12 Doran Grant....................................................5-11, 180, Fr.

Star 26 TYLER MOELLER ..........................................6-0, 210, RSR.
2 Christian Bryant ...........................................5-10, 190, So.
 
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ScarletnGray 33;1995514; said:
Gtfo... Really LF? I've seen more than enough of Bauserman. Much, much, much more.

Yes. It does say that. However, your reading comprehension is obviously off tonight...

The depth chart says, "Colorado, spend your practice time preparing for two completely different offensive attacks."
 
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osugrad21;1995519; said:
Yes. It does say that. However, your reading comprehension is obviously off tonight...

The depth chart says, "Colorado, spend your practice time preparing for two completely different offensive attacks."

Including one that doesn't take much beyond saying "Ok, stack the box on every down once we decide if the receivers are going to have the ball thrown to their zip code and can hang onto it."

Not that they'll be able to stop Jordan and Carlos, but still...
 
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osugrad21;1995519; said:
The depth chart says, "Colorado, spend your practice time preparing for two completely different offensive attacks."

A cynic might say it says "Colorado, spend your time preparing for check downs and punt returns."

Fortunately, I don't know any cynics.
 
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