Don’t tell Ryan Day and Urban Meyer, but Greg Studrawa is not particularly the biggest fan of run-pass options. And, no, it’s not because he doesn’t see the benefit to the style of play or understand why the play is called. He just knows how difficult it can be on the offensive line.
Dwayne Haskins becoming the starting quarterback made the offense more explosive, but it also changed how linemen think about RPOs.
Last year, when Ohio State called an RPO, J.T. Barrett would almost always either run the ball himself or hand it off to either Mike Weber of J.