
02-21-2008, 01:17 PM
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From the Ozone's 2008 early look at the offense.
ozone.2008/offense
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As we said earlier, quarterbacks have gotten better at OSU in the Tressel era (see Troy Smith) and Henton's elevation to the backup role as the season progressed last year is an indicator that Henton was doing just that. Henton is quick and can make plays with his legs. He also has a big arm. If he has learned to use that arm intelligently, he could be an extremely effective player with real star potential.
Joe Bauserman will be in his second season with the Buckeyes after redshirting last season and working primarily with the scout team. Bauserman was out of football pursuing a baseball career since he originally committed to the Buckeyes in 2004. Last year he needed to get his "football legs" back and did so on the scout team.
OSU had not yet signed a quarterback in this recruiting class, but may yet if Terrell Pryor decides on the Buckeyes. Returning Scholarship Players:
Todd Boeckman (6-5, 235, rising 6th-year senior),
Antonio Henton (6-2, 215, rising redshirt sophomore),
Joe Bauserman (6-2, 220, rising redshirt freshman).
Returning Walkons: Ben Kacsandi (6-1, 210, rising redshirt senior)
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