Ohio State Football: Five Reasons Jim Tressel Should Open Up On Offense
Article By Will Frasure on 22nd June, 2010
... has always had a great amount of control when it comes to his Buckeyes. You can see it in his stonewall approach to the media. You can see it in his supervision of his players.
But the one facet of Tressel's control that all Buckeye fans have become accustomed to is The Vest's conservative, ball-controlling offensive attack.
It hurt him against USC. It helped him against Iowa. But usually it leaves Ohio State fans wanting more from their offensive players.
The Rose Bowl game against Oregon could show a shift in Tressel's philosophy. He opened up his offense and allowed Terrelle Pryor to thrive as a passer.
With an offseason of growth from players and plenty of time for Buckeye coaches like Tressel and offensive coordinator Jim Bollman to schem...
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