Who would have guessed Bellisari & Jackson would get such little respect post-career after those debuts?
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from collegefootballnews.com, seems that they agree that Zwick looked good for a rookie. now if the fans would only agree....What's your take on the Ohio State quarterback situation after the first game against Cincinnati? Even though Justin Zwick made a few mistakes, I thought he looked calm and poised out there and made some throws Craig Krenzel only dreamed about making (the 50 yard throw/dart downfield to Santonio Holmes while rolling right comes to mind). I just DO NOT want a Joe "baby face" Germaine/Stanley "give away the 97 Michigan game" Jackson situation again and man it's starting to look like it could happen. Thanks and GO BUCKS! - Mike M.
A: If memory serves, and I'm sure it doesn't, Charles Woodson had more to do with that 1997 Michigan win than the Joe Germaine/Stanley Jackson issue. You're right, two quarterback situations don't work because it always means you have two quarterbacks who can't really play. Coaches will always find one guy for the job when they have two great ones to choose from (just look at the Georgia situation.) For the Buckeyes, I think they'll lose two games because of the quarterback situation and it's not because Zwick and Troy Smith can't play, it's because Craig Krenzel was one of those college quarterbacks who always found a way to make the play needed to win a big game. For a team that lives and dies by the close game, Krenzel will be missed. The problem for head coach Jim Tressel is that Zwick does look like a superstar in the making if he gets more time to work the kinks out, but Smith seems to provide more of a spark. I think you sink or swim with Zwick and accept the good with the bad hoping the defense cleans up any mess.