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C Seth McLaughlin (Official thread)

If this guy is an upgrade for you guys, you had major problems at center. Seth has always had issues snapping the ball. Some games he was fine, then some games he couldn’t do it.

He didn’t even travel back from Pasadena with Alabama. Word is he didn’t like the players getting on him on the sideline during the game.
 
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If this guy is an upgrade for you guys, you had major problems at center. Seth has always had issues snapping the ball. Some games he was fine, then some games he couldn’t do it.

He didn’t even travel back from Pasadena with Alabama. Word is he didn’t like the players getting on him on the sideline during the game.
OSU benched it's center before the bowl game, which is partially why their O was that bad, bc OSU hasn't bothered to recruit OL for multiple seasons.

that said, he could certainly play guard too.
 
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If this guy is an upgrade for you guys, you had major problems at center. Seth has always had issues snapping the ball. Some games he was fine, then some games he couldn’t do it.

He didn’t even travel back from Pasadena with Alabama. Word is he didn’t like the players getting on him on the sideline during the game.
How was he as a blocker? No guarantees he plays center.
 
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If this guy is an upgrade for you guys, you had major problems at center. Seth has always had issues snapping the ball. Some games he was fine, then some games he couldn’t do it.

He didn’t even travel back from Pasadena with Alabama. Word is he didn’t like the players getting on him on the sideline during the game.
Our guy had no problems snapping.
He just wasn’t so good at blocking.
 
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If this guy is an upgrade for you guys, you had major problems at center. Seth has always had issues snapping the ball. Some games he was fine, then some games he couldn’t do it.

He didn’t even travel back from Pasadena with Alabama. Word is he didn’t like the players getting on him on the sideline during the game.
To answer the bolded text, yes we did. Our center play was pretty atrocious. But as others have said, if he can play guard then we may never even put him at center. This OL we had might be the worst I can remember in my life at OSU, so the perception of improving with Seth is likely reality.
 
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If I’m not mistaken the announcers for the Cotton talked about how Xavier Johnson was brought in and started making the presnap calls once Brown got hurt.

bucks to the go ahead score
And there’s the summary. Despite spring practice, summer pre-season, a whole season, and 30 days of post season practice, Lincoln wasn’t even ready to call signals.
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2014 and days before the season stars and the starting qb goes down. JT comes in and plays lights out until the 4th qtr when JT goes down and in comes 12 gauge who leads the the team past Michigan, obliterates Wisconsin, bowls over Bama, and then slams the door on oregon.

Next man up. that’s having players ready to step o and be ready to do your job. Poor lincoln couldn’t even call signals. that’s on Day, not lincoln.
 
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And there’s the summary. Despite spring practice, summer pre-season, a whole season, and 30 days of post season practice, Lincoln wasn’t even ready to call signals.
I
2014 and days before the season stars and the starting qb goes down. JT comes in and plays lights out until the 4th qtr when JT goes down and in comes 12 gauge who leads the the team past Michigan, obliterates Wisconsin, bowls over Bama, and then slams the door on oregon.

Next man up. that’s having players ready to step o and be ready to do your job. Poor lincoln couldn’t even call signals. that’s on Day, not lincoln.
While you are correct, Lincoln was a first year guy. JT and Cardale had multiple years in the system.
 
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And there’s the summary. Despite spring practice, summer pre-season, a whole season, and 30 days of post season practice, Lincoln wasn’t even ready to call signals.
I
2014 and days before the season stars and the starting qb goes down. JT comes in and plays lights out until the 4th qtr when JT goes down and in comes 12 gauge who leads the the team past Michigan, obliterates Wisconsin, bowls over Bama, and then slams the door on oregon.

Next man up. that’s having players ready to step o and be ready to do your job. Poor lincoln couldn’t even call signals. that’s on Day, not lincoln.
While your main point is correct, Lincoln wasn't here for Spring ball. He wanted to finish his Senior year in High School playing the other he sports he was involved in, and didn't arrive on campus until just before Fall camp started. And JT redshirted his entire freshman year due to recovering from a knee injury suffered in High School and didn't play while Cardale was in his third season as a Buckeye with very limited playing time prior to that incredible 3 game run in 2014.
 
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And there’s the summary. Despite spring practice, summer pre-season, a whole season, and 30 days of post season practice, Lincoln wasn’t even ready to call signals.
I
2014 and days before the season stars and the starting qb goes down. JT comes in and plays lights out until the 4th qtr when JT goes down and in comes 12 gauge who leads the the team past Michigan, obliterates Wisconsin, bowls over Bama, and then slams the door on oregon.

Next man up. that’s having players ready to step o and be ready to do your job. Poor lincoln couldn’t even call signals. that’s on Day, not lincoln.

I think you’re underestimating what goes into a QB calling signals. Why do you think so many teams look to the sideline before the play? The majority of QB’s aren’t making calls at the LOS. I’m not sure why you expected a true freshman, who expected to redshirt, to suddenly be good at it.
 
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