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Home / Sports / Sayin, Hinzman Vow to Fix Ohio State's Pass Protection

Sayin, Hinzman Vow to Fix Ohio State's Pass Protection

23 Dec

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Summary

  • Quarterback Julian Sayin acknowledges holding the ball too long
  • Center Carson Hinzman admits pass protection fell short
  • Both players focused on offensive fundamentals for Cotton Bowl
Sayin, Hinzman Vow to Fix Ohio State's Pass Protection

Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin and center Carson Hinzman have publicly accepted blame for the team's recent offensive difficulties, specifically concerning pass protection during their loss to Indiana. Sayin recognized his tendency to hold onto the ball excessively, impacting the offense's rhythm. He emphasized the need to get passes out quicker and rely on check-downs when plays break down.

Hinzman corroborated Sayin's accountability, admitting the offensive line did not meet expectations. He highlighted that the extended break before the Cotton Bowl has been crucial for refocusing on fundamental blocking techniques. Both players expressed confidence in their synergy and their understanding of protection schemes, especially with coach Ryan Day's increased involvement.

Looking ahead to the Cotton Bowl against Miami, Sayin and Hinzman are keenly aware of the Hurricanes' formidable pass rush. They are committed to showcasing the offensive improvements made since the Indiana game, emphasizing efficient early downs and safeguarding the quarterback as paramount to success. This postseason challenge presents a vital opportunity for growth and redemption.

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Sayin and Hinzman are focusing on better offensive execution and pass protection, with Sayin working on quicker throws and Hinzman emphasizing fundamental blocking.
Both Sayin and Hinzman admitted that pass protection fell short of expectations, and Sayin acknowledged holding the ball too long.
Ohio State anticipates a tough challenge from Miami's elite edge rushers and overall defensive talent.

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