Bill Landis
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Yeah, I do.
And I think β I sense a little β I don't know if concern is the right word, but maybe some frustration.
And we had a question about it on our Sunday show we did for Substack subscribers.
They don't have the perfect body types across the board, especially when you think about Austin Sereveld playing left tackle.
And maybe that does β
limit your athleticism some.
Maybe that can put you in more precarious situations if you're like a pure shotgun dropback passing team.
But I also think there's some benefits to that if you're going to line it up and get under center.
And Ohio State's not going to become an offense that starts running the ball 70% of the time.
But I do think it wants to run the ball probably about as much as it has run it under Ryan Day, but just do so, I think, with a little bit of a...
different demeanor like a different kind of way about them um and i do think maybe that meshes pretty well with the way that this offensive line plays what their strengths are so um yeah i and if that's that's the case i do think this offensive line stands a chance to appear improved seem like be improved because maybe the offense is a little more tailored to kind of what they do best
I'll give people a little preview.
I just went through and looked at all the P4 teams and how much continuity they had on their offensive line.
I don't think it would surprise anybody to hear that Ohio State has good continuity.
They're returning four starters.
but in the context of the sport they are like really experienced in terms of guys who have played together now like teams have lost players and supplemented with old portal players but when you're talking about guys coming back from last year who played together nobody's better than ohio state and um
This group, this like the four returning starters, plus gave in Sickle, Ian Moore, Josh Padilla, whichever of those three ends up being the fifth starter.
That group has combined for over 6,000 snaps.
Like that's a lot of snaps.
I remember like watching the Texas AM Miami game last year.