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Minnesota transfer Phillip Daniels has positioned himself to be Ohio State’s starting right tackle. But will he be the only person who plays that position against Texas?David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com​


Projecting Ohio State football’s starting offense against Texas


By Stephen Means, cleveland.com

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State came into fall camp with a few interesting offensive position battles, and most of them have been decided. But others have created a good problem to have.

Head coach Ryan Day left fall camp pleased with the depth across the board on offense, which even extended to quarterback. Julian Sayin may have been named the starting quarterback, but Day’s confidence in Lincoln Kienholz to excel should he be called on isn’t lacking

The optimism has also spread to other positions on offense, giving Brian Hartline plenty to work with as he makes his play-calling debut against Texas.

The preseason is officially over, and the road to the Buckeyes repeating as national champions starts on Saturday. Here’s a final prediction of what OSU’s starting offense will be against the Longhorns, which includes a surprising name upfront, thanks to a strong preseason:

Sayin gets to make his debut on the brightest regular-season stage possible. But will he be the only QB that plays? Day is open to Kienholz having a role in the run game. It’s unlikely Day will implement this strategy in Week 1. But it’s something to keep an eye on as the season progresses.

James Peoples and CJ Donaldson are co-starters, even if only one is out there for the first actual snap. A case can be made for either given Donaldson is the more experienced college football player, but Peoples has been in this system longer. Regardless, expect their usage to be similar. The intrigue is whether Carlos Locklyn is comfortable enough to throw Bo Jackson into this environment or wait until the stakes aren’t as high next week to unleash the freshman.

Jeremiah Smith, Carnell Tate and Brandon Inniss might be the nation’s best receiving corps. Behind them are Bryson Rodgers and Mylan Graham and Quincy Porter, who could be a starting trio for most Big Ten teams. But Hartline hasn’t truly rotated at receiver since 2019, making one think more than likely the top three won’t be coming off the field much.
Sayin gets to make his debut on the brightest regular-season stage possible. But will he be the only QB that plays? Day is open to Kienholz having a role in the run game. It’s unlikely Day will implement this strategy in Week 1. But it’s something to keep an eye on as the season progresses.

James Peoples and CJ Donaldson are co-starters, even if only one is out there for the first actual snap. A case can be made for either given Donaldson is the more experienced college football player, but Peoples has been in this system longer. Regardless, expect their usage to be similar. The intrigue is whether Carlos Locklyn is comfortable enough to throw Bo Jackson into this environment or wait until the stakes aren’t as high next week to unleash the freshman.

Jeremiah Smith, Carnell Tate and Brandon Inniss might be the nation’s best receiving corps. Behind them are Bryson Rodgers and Mylan Graham and Quincy Porter, who could be a starting trio for most Big Ten teams. But Hartline hasn’t truly rotated at receiver since 2019, making one think more than likely the top three won’t be coming off the field much.

Max Klare gives OSU a weapon at tight end it’s literally never had before, and that’s with all due respect to Rickey Dudley and Cade Stover . But he’s not Keenan Bailey’s only weapon. This might also be the deepest room the Buckeyes will ever have, hence the four names in that two deep. And all four will play a role against Texas.

Austin Siereveld spent the last nine months becoming one of the most important players in the program. Phillip Daniels took a significant jump during fall camp. So what does that mean for Ethan Onianwa? Sierveld’s not coming off the field on Saturday and the same is probably true for Luke Montgomery and Carson Hinzman. Maybe even a fully healthy Tegra Tshabola with a year of experience under his belt falls under that same category.

Ohio State got Daniels and Onianwa out of the transfer portal to be sure of its tackle situation. Now it looks like the Buckeyes have a best-case scenario on their hands, meaning regardless of who starts, there’s a chance we see a rotation at that right tackle spot.
 
I just see too much turnover on this tOSU team to be worried too much. Lots of if ands about the new starters.
 
Tonight, I watched a replay of the Ohio St. vs Oregon game from last year, played at Eurgene

– Jeremiah Smith was the third most effective WR OSU had in that game. Ewebuke has a very good game. In fact, on the game's last drive where OSU was trying to win the game, Smith made a crucial error that nullified a first down catch.

– Oregon seemed to have no trouble running the football. They had a good mix of run and pass plays.

– OSU's pass rush was lacking, or perhaps on purpose beacuse they didn't want Dillon Gabriel to run. Gabriel had several good runs anyway, including a touchdown.

– Saw nothing real impressive with OSU's OL. Oregon had a rather small defensive front but still applied pressure.

– OSU QB Will Howard, a seasoned veteran, wasn't very effective in the final 1:50 of the game where they could have won. Mistake after mistake.

– Oregon's defense shut down the OSU running game.

I know this was last year, but you look at positions such as RB who were better than what they have this year. You look at how a veteran QB played and then know a new green QB comes behind him this year. OSU's OL was all world last year, but were pretty average against Oregon. Given how much OSU lost to the draft, you wonder about how good these players are who weren't able to displace OSU's starters last year.

– This was a road game for OSU. They play us at home. So there's that.

– I seldom heard the name of Caleb Downs during the game.
 
Today, Burton over at OTF said that there will be a freshman starter in this game. He declined to name him though.

So now we have a mystery to solve.

I'm going with Graceson Littleton at STAR.
 
Today, Burton over at OTF said that there will be a freshman starter in this game. He declined to name him though.

So now we have a mystery to solve.

I'm going with Graceson Littleton at STAR.
Gerry basically confirmed this earlier.
 
Today, Burton over at OTF said that there will be a freshman starter in this game. He declined to name him though.

So now we have a mystery to solve.

I'm going with Graceson Littleton at STAR.
If a freshman, is it a RS freshman or a true freshman?

Probably looking at WR as the transfer Mosley, or however his name is spelled has not gone through any practices or maybe just 1 practice during the fall practices started.
 
If a freshman, is it a RS freshman or a true freshman?

Probably looking at WR as the transfer Mosley, or however his name is spelled has not gone through any practices or maybe just 1 practice during the fall practices started.
WR starter Deandre Moore, Ryan Wingo and Parker Livingston. 4th WR may be a McCutcheon or Lockett but not a starter if you consider 3 WRs as the starters.
 
A tidbit from Gerry at OTF

MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS (FBS)

1. TEXAS ...................................................W11

2. Oregon......................................................................W7

3. Penn State ................................................................W6 Louisiana ..................................................................W6

5. Notre Dame...............................................................W4 Army.........................................................................W4 Boise State ...............................................................W4 Marshall....................................................................W4 Bowling Green ..........................................................W4

10. Four programs tied.................................................W3
 
Certainly the continuity in our staff should be a slight advantage for us, no?
 
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