![]() And I don’t know if it’s gonna be right now, but eventually, we’re gonna look up and we’re gonna see a lot of improvement. ![]() He’s out here every day, and like I say all the time: If you’re out here every day practicing, that’s how you get better. ![]() “He has athleticism,” Day said last week. That might have opened the door for Cutler to make a late move, something Day said early on he hoped would happen once Cutler had more time to learn the offense. “I think he’s done some good things, but to say that he’s earned the starting spot,” Day said. The Wisconsinite generated some early buzz, but he has not been able to lock down the starting role yet. 2 center, junior Jakob James, recovering from an injury, Hinzman got the first crack at replacing Wypler. “He’s learning how to practice at Ohio State every day, and that’s an adjustment.” “He’s making good progress,” Day said of the senior who has two years of eligibility left. The 6-foot-3, 295-pound Cutler is not new to college football, having started at left tackle last season for Louisiana-Monroe, but he is learning the ropes both as a Buckeye and inside. Hinzman arrived last summer as a four-star recruit from Wisconsin while Cutler has only been on campus since the winter. At center, coach Justin Frye’s main competitors this spring are Carson Hinzman and Victor Cutler, a duo that has been in Columbus for less than 12 months combined. ![]()
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