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Old 02-12-2008, 02:19 AM
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Originally Posted by BuckeyeMike80 View Post
With as much potential that Pryor seems to bring to the table and the interesting ideas surrounding what Henton can do, neither one of them is anywhere near Vince Young at this time.
I don't think anybody is confusing them with Vince Young right now.

I think the basis of the argument was a more diverse attack than what Ohio State has shown recently (in National Championship games). What do I mean by diverse? Maybe a Henton/Pryor play or two doesn't hurt. See what they can do. I don't think they meant taking over the game like Vince Young at the end of the year.

USC gained 633 yards against Illinois. 49 points.
How'd they do that? Well first they were playing a home game masked as a Rose Bowl. But they also had a sickeningly diverse attack. Booty was 25 of 37, and they ran a reverse and tossed a TD. 8 different USC receivers had a catch, 4 TD passes, and RB/FB with 13 catches. USC had 7 different players with at least 1 rush, with McKnight and Johnson over 100 yds and Washington not far off.

I'm not even sure Ohio State has that many players on their team. I've never seen them on the field at least. OSU has a lot of players and a lot of talent, so lets use them.

Be diverse. A Henton run or pass or Pryor run couldn't hurt, if its simple and well executed.
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