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Get StartedThat doesn't surprise me at all. Way to keep it classy ohio*Hungry said:Yep, Bauserman is already getting threats against his physical well-being.
silverbullet97 said:Pre season, I wanted Bauserman to be the starter at first. Now, I don't even really want him to see the field again. I would rather watch Braxton win us a few games with his playmmaking and lose us a few games with his freshman mistakes. I don't think he can learn anything by sitting behind Bauserman anymore.
That said, barring a big play or two, I don't see Colorado scoring more than twice against the D. I am also pretty sure Ohio State will be able to run all day on CU. I am thinking along the lines of 31-10 OSU meself but I am also a homer!
I think they have been keeping Miller on a pretty tight leash thus far but he is a far better runner than Bauserman partially because he is more confident and partially because he is quicker. Braxton was moving the ball against Miami on the ground but he also threw a bad pick and fumbled a few times.MichChamp02 said:silverbullet97 said:Pre season, I wanted Bauserman to be the starter at first. Now, I don't even really want him to see the field again. I would rather watch Braxton win us a few games with his playmmaking and lose us a few games with his freshman mistakes. I don't think he can learn anything by sitting behind Bauserman anymore.
That said, barring a big play or two, I don't see Colorado scoring more than twice against the D. I am also pretty sure Ohio State will be able to run all day on CU. I am thinking along the lines of 31-10 OSU meself but I am also a homer!
Wow, really?
The plays I've seen with Braxton looked chaotic, and I didn't see much "playmaking" ability, as even Akron's defense contained him.
Granted, I haven't watched an entire ohio game yet, but from the plays I've seen, Bauserman is at least somewhat accurate (lots of drops though...) and they can move the ball on the ground when he's in.
silverbullet97 said:I think they have been keeping Miller on a pretty tight leash thus far but he is a far better runner than Bauserman partially because he is more confident and partially because he is quicker. Braxton was moving the ball against Miami on the ground but he also threw a bad pick and fumbled a few times.MichChamp02 said:Wow, really?
The plays I've seen with Braxton looked chaotic, and I didn't see much "playmaking" ability, as even Akron's defense contained him.
Granted, I haven't watched an entire ohio game yet, but from the plays I've seen, Bauserman is at least somewhat accurate (lots of drops though...) and they can move the ball on the ground when he's in.
Miller will never match Pryor or Robinson in terms of ability to make plays with his legs but he is "supposed" to have a higher ceiling as a passer.
I have a few problem's with Bauserman but the biggest is that it seems like his receivers have lost confidence in him because he is so inconsistent delivering the ball and because it seems like only ever looks at two options. There were certainly some drops and there was also a play or two where he threw a decent looking ball only to watch the receiver pull up short. It could be the result of having young receivers (3 of the top 4 on the field are freshman right now) but they seem to respond to having Miller out there.
Hungry said:Vic? Any insight?
I'm thinking they definitely stand a chance to win this saturday.
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