It will be especially nice for the Buckeyes to have some more athleticism at the QB position, considering that if everything plays out as most people envision, a switch back to the "non-athletic" QB would mean a new (old?) playbook. If Troy Smith holds down the job these next 2 years, it would help Henton's transition into the system, because I feel he is most likely (of what we now have) to duplicate TS, and utilize the players who join the team to play that type of football. With absolutely nothing against Zwick, Boeckman, or Schoenhoft, it's pretty nice to see that we will have unlimited options with the playbook for years to come. And by no means am I implying that our bigger QB's don't have athleticism. You don't get to
OSU by being a stick in the mud. However, it seems that the trend is now "one more of these, one more of those" when referring to dropback QB's/running QB's. I see this trend continuing. As I hope future recruits see this continuing.