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Ohio State is set to scrimmage in the Shoe on Saturday in front of a large crowd on a nice spring day. The team has been split in two with the coaches breaking the seniors into two squads and then having a draft to select the rest of the teams. The results are interesting and should make for a nice exhibition for the fans this weekend. Quarterback Scarlet: 17 Joe Bauserman 14 Justin Siems Gray: 2 Terrelle Pryor 14 Justin Siems Pryor was the first selection overall and will get to run later in the game so that is an advantage for the Gray. Running Back Scarlet: 1 Boom Herron 33 Joe Gantz 35 Bo DeLande 46 K.C. Christian (injured) Gray:
24 Marcus Williams 3 Brandon Saine Scarlet has the advantage here with the returning second string Herron in the backfield. Reports out of camp are that Saine is having a really good spring so we'll have to see on Saturday if he can outshine Boom. Fullback Scarlet:
37 James Georgiades 41 Jermil Martin Gray:
49 Adam Homan Not all that an important position anymore but the Gray have an advantage as Homan has played well all spring. Wide Receiver Scarlet: 16 Ryan Schuck 8 DeVier Posey 7 Lamaar Thomas 81 Ricky Crawford 15 James Jackson 84 Josh Springer 88 Antonio Ranieri 12 Dane Sanzenbacher (injured) 83 Dan Potokar (injured) Gray: WR 82 Ray Small 5 Taurian Washington 6 Grant Schwartz 89 Garrett Hummel 83 Joe Cech 87 Chris Roark Scarlet has a better set of starters at the wide receiver position with Posey, Thomas and Jackson. And Bauserman could throw the ball around a lot more than Pryor so the numbers should favor them as well. Tight End Scarlet:
48 Spencer Smith 81 Nic DiLillo (questionable) Gray: TE 86 Jake Ballard 11 Jacob Stoneburner The Gray have the first and second string tight ends so they have a clear advantage. If they use them more than once during the game is the only question. Offensive Line Scarlet:
64 Jim Cordle 70 Bryant Browning 55 Andy Miller 75 Mike Adams 77 Connor Smith 68 Evan Blankenship 69 Zach Slagle 76 J.B. Shugarts (injured) Gray: 66 Andrew Moses 65 Justin Boren 50 Michael Brewster 73 Josh Kerr 72 Scott Sika 74 Jack Mewhort 57 Chris Malone Scarlet hands down has a better line-up on the line. Cordle, Miller and Adams at tackle with Browning, Smith and Blankenship at guards is a very good group. Cordle could move to center and Smith could work in at the center spot too. The Gray team is lacking tackles but the middle three aren't bad with Boren, Brewster and Mewhort getting to start. Defensive Line Scarlet:
84 Doug Worthington 72 Dexter Larimore 96 Willie Mobley 56 Dalton Britt 87 Lawrence Wilson (injured) Gray: 9 Robert Rose (questionable) 92 Todd Denlinger 97 Cameron Heyward 53 Garrett Goebel 95 Don Matheney 43 Nathan Williams (injured) 94 Keith Wells (injured) 57 Tom Ingham (injured) The Gray line-up here is pretty solid. Heyward plays on the outside with Denlinger and Goebel in the middle. That's a good group with the Hewyard causing trouble in the backfield. With the Scarlet group it's not clear who plays outside. Worthington and Larimore in the middle is very good but Mobley has yet to show in a game that he can be a force inside or outside. Leo Scarlet:
90 Thaddeus Gibson 91 Stewart Smith Gray:
98 Solomon Thomas Gibson is unstoppable so the Scarlet has the advantage. Thomas had a nice jersey scrimmage with 7 sacks put I think Gibson will cause more trouble on Saturday. He'll be able to get around whoever plays tackle for the Gray but the battle will be getting to Pryor before he throws it away or takes off running. Linebacker Scarlet: 38 Austin Spitler 26 Tyler Moeller 42 Andrew Sweat 41 Tony Jackson 46 Grant Dziak Gray: 36 Brian Rolle 6 Etienne Sabino 32 Storm Klein 51 Ross Homan (questionable) 44 Zach Boren (injured) Pretty Even matchup with Spitlet, Moeller and Sweat vs Rolle, Sabino and Klein. We should get a pretty good feel for who is going to start in the fall after watching these groupings compete on the field this weekend. Corner Back Scarlet: 13 Andre Amos 5 Chimdi Chekwa 14 C.J. Barnett 30 Donnie Evege 17 J.J. Emmenecker Gray: 10 Devon Torrence 18 Travis Howard 32 Taylor Rice All this defensive backfield talent and Ohio State lost Jenkins and Washington to the NFL. Just by the number of known talents you have to give the Scarlet the advantage with four against two. It will be fun to see those that haven't played much before on the field for a good number of snaps. Safety Scarlet: 21 Anderson Russell 19 Orhian Johnson 25 Rocco Pentello 24 Nate Ebner 20 Nate Oliver (questionable) Gray: 4 Kurt Coleman 7 Jermale Hines 16 Zach Domicone 23 Jamie Wood 29 Chris Maxwell 8 Aaron Gant (injured) Coleman and Hines have the advantage for the Scarlet. Both stepped up their play last season and should play a lot this coming year. Special Teams Scarlet: K 17 Ben Buchanan 12 Devin Barclay P 48 Jon Thoma 17 Ben Buchanan LS 53 Patrick Howe 52 Gar Chappelear Gray: K 20 Aaron Pettrey P 39 Derek Erwin 91 Gregory Eisenhardt LS 96 Jacob McQuaide 56 Garrett Dornbrook 62 Matt Heater Thoma has experience along with Pettrey while Erwin and Buchanan are the new names. Having Pettrey to kickoff and kick field goals is a good advantage for the Gray. |