
Mar. 12—Ohio State football coach Ryan Day said he does not expect his next quarterback to be “super human” with a talented cast of skill players coming back this season. Being able to run a little might be more important than it used to be, though. “I think any time a defense has to account for the quarterback then you’ve got what you want done in the run game,” Day said. That simply means he does not want defenses to be able to ignore the quarterback after he hands off, something that can be accomplished with bootlegs and the old zone read play, but in the passing game, Day sounds like he has more appreciation for a scrambler than he used to. “What’s really the the X factor on offense is when the quarterback is moving,” Day said. “So you gotta get a feel for what that is, you know,…
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