Ohio State Football: What to Watch for in Saturday’s Spring Game

Arguably the most anticipated spring practice session in the history of Ohio State football is about to come to an end on Saturday, as the Buckeyes’ annual spring game is set to take place at the Horseshoe.
All eyes have been, and will continue to be, on the offense, as the public will finally get a first glimpse of what Urban Meyer and OC/quarterbacks coach Tom Herman’s offense will look like—at least in basic form.
Meyer has stated people should expect a lot of passing in Saturday’s scrimmage, even though the weather has had a tendency to not cooperate in recent springs.
Fans shouldn’t worry too much about the running game, because if history tells us anything, Ohio State will not have many issues running the ball, especially with Braxton Miller running the controls.
But what fans should pay attention to is the quick tempo of the new offense.
Meyer and Miller told ESPN’s Mark Schlabach that they plan to use an Oregon-esque style attack with a no-huddle, high-intensity pace,…

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