Grantland Article: How Injuries Are Affecting OSU QB Race This Spring

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Grantland college football writer, Matt Hinton, had a nice write-up this morning on current state of the OSU QB race. With both Braxton Miller and JT Barrett not participating in spring practice due to injuries, he points out that the ultimate decision will not come until the fall:

"...the fact that the real competition is on hold until August has other consequences. For one thing, no decisive winner in the spring means no loser, either, which dramatically reduces the likelihood that the odd man (or men) out will opt to transfer to greener pastures before the season.";

I thought this was interesting, given the state of our own QB race. With Jake Rudock not currently on campus, it obviously provides Morris with more opportunity to solidify the starting job. Maybe there may be some parallels that can be taken from QSU's race.


Battling Buckeyes: How Injuries Are Affecting Ohio State’s Quarterback Race This Spring

Padog

April 8th, 2015 at 1:30 PM ^

I see Jones winning the job with Barrett as the backup. However, I think that Miller will get 30% of the snaps no matter what. To use as a read option QB.



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Perkis-Size Me

April 8th, 2015 at 1:55 PM ^

That probably makes one of us.....

I don't really see it. I mean he's definitely the best athlete of the three, but his throwing skills? Especially on a bum shoulder? Meyer likes mobile QBs, but the kid's got to be able to throw, too. Haven't seen much in the past that suggests he can do that on a consistent basis.

I think his days as a QB at OSU (barring being a wildcat QB) are over.

umjgheitma

April 8th, 2015 at 1:31 PM ^

I don't want to be a Debbie Downer but the parallels here are tough to draw. The QB race at OSU is due to 3 very talented/proven winner QBs (2 injured) vying to start. Where at UM it's 5 hope they've improved/unproven/isn't on the team yet QBs trying to emerge as a viable starter. I'd like to have the problem of the former 

Former_DC_Buck

April 8th, 2015 at 1:37 PM ^

I think it might be last year when Miller went out and Fall camp suddenly opened up to the two guys who had mediocre Spring games.  And we were working with a young O line. And a running back we hoped would do well, but really hadn't been game tested. 

I'm not seeing the similarities this year.  Any of your guys may make a leap between now and opening day.  All three of ours are multiple game starters who did pretty well when they played.  They also, it turned out, had a solid running game to lean on most of the time.  Which you may or may not have.     

Urban Warfare

April 8th, 2015 at 1:45 PM ^

I think at least two quarterbacks see significant time this fall for OSU.  Maybe all three, depending on Braxton's shoulder. 

Achilles

April 8th, 2015 at 1:58 PM ^

As someone posted yesterday:
 
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Bigku22

April 8th, 2015 at 2:05 PM ^

I'm sorry, I know college is a great time, and I am sure being a college QB at a big time program and part of a championship caliber team is a great life experience. But one, if not 2 of these guys (probably Braxton and Cardele) and complete idiots for staying. 

Jones had his NFL stock as high as possible with only minimal high performing film for scouts to criticize in a historically WEAK QB draft. Miller could has transferred and been a guaranteed starter at multiple schools including Oregon who is going to have a QB drafted in the top 10. Both guys could end up on the bench all year. They could still no doubt make the pros, but the earnings and job secuirty difference between 1st-3rd round and 4th-7th round is night and day. Poor decisions that I will never understand. 

 

erald01

April 8th, 2015 at 2:32 PM ^

Who cares..if we win the NC then i am okay if our QBs cant participate in spring practice..shit ill be okay if we suck for another 7yrs. At this point comparing us to osu is out of the window and not even worth arguing over it..lets face it they are great and we are..well will find out soon

west2

April 8th, 2015 at 4:34 PM ^

interesting Meyer meddling.  A problem going forward for osu is keeping all 3 qbs happy and not leaning one way or another.  With 2 on medicals he doesn't have to name a leader and it will be to late in the fall for any of them to transfer.  Meyer will have all 3 to use in fall and with his offense qbs get injured more often.  Clever move whether by design or circumstance.