staying away from the turnovers. The most singular important in that regard falls on Shea.
I believe that issue in Shea is to 100 % of the time to "NEVER" look at his primary receiver first.
Even on our most recent games, sometimes he did and other times he didnt.
OSU has athletes in the backfield that will resort to natural instincts in coverage. Their eyes will
give them a jump to use their athleticism and forget technique. So, Shea steering them with his eyes will have OSU falling into his hands. If he doesnt, advantage OSU
I believe that issue in Shea is to 100 % of the time to "NEVER" look at his primary receiver first.
Even on our most recent games, sometimes he did and other times he didnt.
OSU has athletes in the backfield that will resort to natural instincts in coverage. Their eyes will
give them a jump to use their athleticism and forget technique. So, Shea steering them with his eyes will have OSU falling into his hands. If he doesnt, advantage OSU