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Buckeyes have work to do on hurry-up offense

The Columbian
Published: April 6, 2012, 5:00pm

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Urban Meyer made his name in coaching circles because of his hurry-up, no-huddle, fast-paced offense.

So far through his first few spring practices as coach at Ohio State, he’s unhappy the players aren’t able to keep up with his system.

Meyer is quick to say the Buckeyes are getting better during spring practices, but at the same time he acknowledges they have been slow to pick up nuances of the offense in particular. He’s also displeased that the line play has been lacking on both sides of the ball, with the exception of a couple of players.

With two weeks remaining before the annual intrasquad scrimmage at Ohio Stadium, there’s a lot left to do.

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