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Originally Posted by Nordberg
I think he either gets zero snaps or we will play sparingly. I can see him coming in on a key 3rd and 2 and running for a first down or in the red-zone. He may be more situational.
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I would love to see it, but I don't see Tressel doing it. It would be pretty cool to see Tressel cornhole Les Miles's mind by running some read option plays with Henton. But this is a big-time game, and Tressel didn't get to where he is in his career, or get this Buckeye team to where they are by trying to confuse the goose. He's going to go back to Tressel-Ball. Ball control, strong defense, and huge special teams plays. When you want to control the ball, you would typically give it to the guy who's already run the offense for 99% of the plays. Choosing the more experienced guy also is a safe pick.