Jagdaddy
Head Coach
Ed and Tim are the underlings in the offensive staff. That's Urban's baby which is why the same flaws persist no matter what the personnel or qb, other than one Barrett game across 3 seasons and one improbable playoff run for an OC that actually earned Meyers trust (after 2.5 years of sputtering offense that drew major ire from OSU fans )
Okay, before we all lose perspective, and acknowledging that we're in an era of offense, let's take a deep breath and look at some basic numbers:
1. 2013 is the highest scoring (per game) OSU offense in history: 45.5 PPG.
2. 2014 is second: 44.8 PPG
3. 2012 is seventh: 37.2 PPG
4. 2015, hot mess though it was, averaged 35.7 PPG (probably around 15th or so all time at Ohio State as #10 is 36.4 PPG)
5. 2016 is averaging 45.3 PPG thus far, which would be second all time, although that is likely to drop some.
Nobody's perfect, but there is little reason to think that Urban will typically have lousy, or mediocre, or even less than well above average to great offenses going forward.
All that said, if effective total program management allows for it, from my armchair I'd like to see Warriner as dedicated OL coach, Studrawa as TE coach or heading elsewhere, Beck gone, and some unknown young QB guru hotshot/Mensa 2.0 as QB coach/OC. I'm torn on Zach Smith, with his recruiting prowess, Diddy's over the top obnoxiousness, and the early NFL success of some of the guys he's worked with weighing in his favor and the inconsistency of the current corps weighing against him.
A bit off topic, I'd also like to see someone brought in to help Coombs with special teams returns and the kick block game: Urban used to go after punts: Let's get back to that. I think that the kick coverage game is fine to excellent as is.
There's always been something about Ohio State that seems to make coaches coach conservatively, especially on offense. I'd hoped that Urban would be immune from the malady, but it seems that he's not. IMO, it's time to stop respecting opponents so much and just go fast, hard, and with a dollop of deception all the time.
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