Are the Ohio State short-yardage quarterback plays still an option after Devon Brown’s injury?

This would be interesting #GoBucks

Over the last few weeks, the [autotag]Ohio State football[/autotag] coaches saw a way to get backup quarterback [autotag]Devin Brown[/autotag] onto the field in short-yardage situations.

The results have been a mixed bag: 10 carries for 25 yards and a score but also a fumble into the end zone. Last week against Penn State, Brown rolled his ankle, had to be carted off the field and will miss multiple weeks as he heals.

You probably would have thought the Buckeyes short-yardage quarterback package wasn’t an option in Brown’s absence. However, head coach [autotag]Ryan Day[/autotag] mentioned during his time with the media that true freshman [autotag]Lincoln Kienholz[/autotag] could take over those duties.

This is an intriguing option, as Kienholz is an elite athlete, more so than Brown. He has four games to play without burning the planned redshirt, so using him in the right situations is paramount.

You have to believe that Day is setting up a pass at some point with this package, but we have yet to see it. Maybe he’s holding onto this for their final regular season game.

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