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O-H!
That's where I graduated high school. Do they actually have talent there now? That was the worst football program I've ever seen.
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AS A FIRST-YEAR POSITION COACH, TIM BECK FINDS HIMSELF IN UNIQUE POSITION REGARDING OHIO STATE’S QUARTERBACK BATTLE
Everyone here in BP kind of knows what to expect from the offense going into 2015. Our QB's will be fine, regardless who starts. The offensive line will be strong this year, provided they all can stay healthy. But the one gray area that alot of people will be talking about is QB coach Tim beck, and line coach Ed Warriner.
Tom Herman did such a fine job in preparing Cardale Jones in his run against Wisconsin, Alabama and Oregon. That was really huge. Now Herman is gone and Tim beck and Ed Warriner have the task of trying to see what kind of offensive pattern will best suit the Buckeyes, especially in the beginning of the 2015 season. I hope it all turns out well in the long run as we look forward to another great run for the Ohio State Buckeyes this year.
Tim Beck has been coaching football since 1988. He’s seen plenty of quarterback competitions in his day. But when the question came in Monday evening, Ohio State’s new quarterbacks coach didn’t even hesitate before he provided an answer.
“This will be it,” Beck said in response to being asked about the most interesting quarterback battle he’s ever been a part of. “There’s no question.”
But Beck is in a unique position with this particular battle. Because it’s his first year with the Buckeyes — Beck took over for Tom Herman, who departed to become the head coach at Houston following the 2014 season — he doesn’t really know the two guys competing. After all, Beck has only had spring practice and one week of fall camp to work with both Cardale Jones and J.T. Barrett.
Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...nds-himself-in-unique-position-regarding-ohio
Beck is no Herman but I didn't think it would be this bad. I heard somewhere that he was the Achilles heel of Nebraska's offense. Hope the next game is different. QBs look like they regressed. Play-calling or coaching?? I don't know. They definitely can turn it around..not many teams can play that bad on offense and still win.OH!
When Herman was hired, the Iowa State fans that people talked to here swore that Herman had held their team back. I'd suspect there are very few fanbases who don't think their offensive coordinator is [Mark May].
Stupid turnovers, a lot of which were due to the QB throwing to the wrong jersey. Both Cardale and JT have regressed from last year: missed reads, slow decisions, can't catch the snap, missed balls, feet not being set, not reading defenses. I'll put that on the QBs and the QB coach. Play calling seems strange, but no matter the play the QB shouldn't repeatedly miss wide open receiver.This. Also seems like they're an easy target for criticism.
After 2 games with plenty of stupid turnovers and penalties... people still going after a guy that isn't even the Offensive Coordinator.