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It doesn't really matter that Cardale is coming back. All it really does is create a problem for OSU in determining who will start. At least one of the three is going to be pissed. (a problem, quite frankly I wish we had)
Yeah, it seems like it's a good problem to have. The past two seasons Ohio State has had to start backup QBs for games and in 2012 they needed Guiton to rescue the game against Purdue.
I think Guiton's career arc is truly a great story and wish him nothing but the best with Coach Herman in Houston. But, Guiton was truly a backup. I'd much rather have Barrett or Jones or Miller as my backup.
Anyway, as suggested, the offense will most likely be fine with or without Jones. It's probably more important that Taylor Decker and Adolphus Washington opted to return -- especially Washington as DL will be a bit thin.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
Nope. Not angry he's coming back. Just hilarious that anyone buys into him returning for an education. He's coming back because someone with a bit of sense convinced him that going with 3 whole games under his belt would be stupid.
I'll let you ban hate speech when you let me define hate speech.
Nope. Not angry he's coming back. Just hilarious that anyone buys into him returning for an education. He's coming back because someone with a bit of sense convinced him that going with 3 whole games under his belt would be stupid.
Or that "someone" indicated he will be taken care of financially.
The Big Ten has been a punching bag for the national media for the better part of the last decade, and deservedly so. The conference barely sniffed the national championship hunt after Ohio State’s failures on the big stage in 2006 and 2007. The conference suffered loss after loss in important bowl games. Former national Read more...
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