Ohio State's Offensive Line Gets a New Edge with Arthur Smith
As spring practice kicks off at Ohio State, the buzz is all about the new offensive coordinator, Arthur Smith, and his fresh approach to the offensive line. Center Carson Hinzman, boasting 34 games of starting experience, shared insights into Smith's impact since his arrival this winter.
"He's been awesome," Hinzman remarked, highlighting a pivotal moment when Smith introduced a 15-minute video showcasing players delivering powerful hits on the field. This wasn't just a highlight reel; it was a declaration of intent. Smith is instilling a mindset of physicality and dominance in the offensive line, aiming to set a new standard for how they play.
Hinzman is clearly on board with this philosophy. "I love that mentality," he said, emphasizing the focus on being physical and establishing dominance.
Smith's vision is clear: run the football with authority and make an impact from the first snap. This approach is about more than just tactics; it's about creating an attitude that resonates throughout the team.
As a Wisconsin native and Green Bay Packers fan, Hinzman also expressed hope that Smith might bring Aaron Rodgers into the fold before the season kicks off. Having coached Rodgers last year with the Steelers, Smith's influence could extend beyond just strategy, potentially bringing a touch of NFL experience to the college ranks.
Ohio State fans should be excited. With Smith's aggressive philosophy and Hinzman's enthusiasm, the offensive line is set to become a force to be reckoned with this season.
