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QB Kenny "the old righty" Guiton (WR Coach Wisconsin)

I'll add to the kudos for Mr. Guiton. It was a little disconcerting to see how many opportunities he had to throw over the top of the defense, but if he improves his accuracy on those we're likely looking at the next starting QB for the Buckeyes. It makes me feel a little bit better about life after Pryor, whenever that may be.
 
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dragurd;1696139; said:
I just hope since we haven't heard anything it's a good sign for his injury at the end of the game not being serious.

They showed on the broadcast where they took him to the table and he was looked at by trainers for about 30 secs. After that he was allowed to get up and walk away. I don't think there's anything to worry about.
 
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If he can add 25-30 lbs. of muscle to his frame over the next 12-18 months, he'll have a college level QB's frame to go with his college strength arm. I personally like watching my QB scramble and not being afraid he's going to get snapped in half (i.e. Dennis Dixon).
 
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Cornerback6;1696990; said:
If he can add 25-30 lbs. of muscle to his frame over the next 12-18 months, he'll have a college level QB's frame to go with his college strength arm. I personally like watching my QB scramble and not being afraid he's going to get snapped in half (i.e. Dennis Dixon).

If Kenny can be as good as Dixon, I'll be happy.
 
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