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Tressel wants balanced offense

Ohio State coach Jim Tressel has always said he wants his offense to average 200 yards rushing and 250 passing, but those standards may be hard to reach with Terrelle Pryor in the fold.

The athletic freshman quarterback is still developing as a passer, and he’s more likely to rely on his dazzling scrambling ability than to stand in the pocket and uncork enough throws to reach 250 yards.

The Buckeyes piled up 279 rushing yards against Minnesota last week, averaging a robust 7.5 yards per attempt, but they threw for just 135.

And while Pryor’s running ability has given the ground game a boost, coach Jim Tressel isn’t ready to revise his goals for the unit.

“We need to be balanced, although you’ll never be disappointed in that rush total,” Tressel said on his call-in radio show Thursday.

Tressel said the Buckeyes went into the game against the Gophers planning to throw 25-30 times. Pryor went 8-for-13 and sub Todd Boeckman 5-for-9.

“We did call somewhere in that neighborhood,” Tressel said. “Sometimes Terrelle took off, which isn’t a bad thing.”

Sure, having a legitimate passing attack would be helpful. But Pryor’s dual-threat talents are enough to keep foes guessing, and Tressel may have to be satisfied with 450 total yards no matter how they’re amassed.

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By Pete

October 3, 2008 7:39 AM | Link to this

OSU might have had a few more yards passing last week had their receivers not buttered up their hands prior to the game.

By Florida Buckeye

October 3, 2008 10:07 AM | Link to this

Good Call Pete: What’s going on with the gator arms, and slippery fingers of our receiver corps?!?

By Tim

October 3, 2008 11:32 AM | Link to this

I dont see whats wrong with controlling the ball and clock and we score. Sounds like another motivational tactic from our top notch coach..
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