"Just OK."
That phrase is one muttered often by Urban Meyer as his team trudges through its spring drills in preparation for the annual spring game Saturday at Ohio Stadium.
Over the past month and change, Meyer dubbed everything from the defensive line's development, to true freshman Michael Jordan and Evan Lisle's growth and even backup quarterback Joe Burrow's performance during a scrimmage "OK."
Not great. Not bad. "Just OK."
Monday, he used those two letters again to describe Tim Beck's coaching performance at Ohio State in 2015. He then noted how the entire offensive staff must do more in 2016 than it did a year ago when the Buckeyes finished 41st in the country with 434.