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When head coach Jonathon Smith left Oregon State for East Lansing, he brought some players with him via the transfer portal. Quarterback Adian Chiles was one of the biggest names who decided to trade in his orange and black for green and white. Chiles was a four-star recruit coming out of high school and showed glimpses of greatness in a small sample size in Corvallis. He has the skill, but it is yet to translate at MSU.
The game plan should be simple for Ohio State. Pressure Chiles, confuse him with multiple looks, and force him into errors, which he’s proven he’s prone to doing. Through four games with Michigan State, Chiles has thrown seven interceptions to only four touchdowns. He does have a little bit of wiggle so the Buckeye defense may want to keep a spy on him, but thus far the young quarterback has been wildly inconsistent.
The Spartan defense has been solid early on in the season, giving up an average of only 14 points per game. It’s safe to say they’ve seen nothing like the OSU offense and the weapons it will deploy. The Buckeye running game is really starting to take form, and it’s almost certain Chip Kelly hasn’t shown his full hand yet. We say it all the time: establish the running game, and the rest will take care of itself. That’s exactly what Kelly is doing.
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