Arthur Smith is set to revamp Ohio State's running game, aiming to make it a key strength of the offense. His experience as an NFL offensive coordinator suggests a more physical and dynamic approach for the Buckeyes in the upcoming season.
Key points
Arthur Smith is the new offensive coordinator for Ohio State.
Smith aims to revamp the running game to enhance offensive strength.
He has prior experience as an NFL offensive coordinator with the Titans.
The Buckeyes' running back room includes unproven talents like Bo Jackson and Isaiah West.
Smith's approach is expected to make the offense more physical and dynamic.
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Oct 18, 2020; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry (22) is congratulated by Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Arthur Smith after a touchdown run during the second half against the Houston Texans at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images
Oct 18, 2020; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry (22) is congratulated by Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Arthur Smith after a touchdown run during the second half against the Houston Texans at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images
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The last time Arthur Smith held any role in a college football program was in 2010, when he served as a defensive intern and administrative assistant at Ole Miss. Prior to that, he was a graduate assistant at his alma mater, North Carolina, in 2006.
Itâs been 16 years, but Arthur Smith is back in the college ranks as he takes over as Ohio Stateâs offensive coordinator. Since his last college coaching role, Smith has been an offensive coordinator with the Tennessee Titans and Pittsburgh Steelers. Smith was also the Atlanta Falconsâ head coach for three seasons.
Particularly as an offensive coordinator, thatâs where Smith has gained a wealth of experience. Last year, he coordinated an offense led by four-time MVP . In , he coordinated an offense carried by two-time rushing champion and 2020 Offensive Player of the Year, Derrick Henry.
Those Titans offenses were built on Henryâs elite running, springing to become one of the NFLâs biggest downfield-play threats and to the two best seasons of his career.
Because of that, Iâm starting to get excited for what this Buckeyes offense is going to look like with Smith at offensive coordinator. While the faces of the offense are Julian Sayin and Jeremiah Smith, the Buckeyes are at their best offensively when the element of a running game is highly prevalent. When the Buckeyes are able to ground and pound, thatâs when the Buckeyesâ offense is at its most dynamic.
Dynamic is a word that I used to describe the Titansâ offenses in 2019 and 2020. Nine times in 2020, the Titans gained over 400 yards of offense, following six such games in their last 10 regular-season games in 2019. Henry had four games with 200+ yards rushing and 16 with 100+ yards in Smithâs two seasons as the Titansâ offensive coordinator.
The Buckeyesâ running back room isnât one that Iâm really excited about, yet. I like Bo Jacksonâs potential as a speed back and Isaiah Westâs ability as a bruiser to complement Jackson. But both are unproven, so I just donât know how prolific theyâll be. Iâm also wondering what Legend Beyâs role is going to be, entering his Freshman season.
There isnât a running back on this roster who really stands out as physically imposing, so thereâs not much to hype up this Summer regarding the running back room. Maybe Jackson or West emerges as the bell cow. Thatâs the hope.
But even if itâs a by-committee approach, Iâm confident Arthur Smith is going to get the Buckeyesâ running game back to being a dominant part of their offense. The Buckeyes have to run the football. They have to find ways to get Jeremiah Smith more open, more opportunities to make home run plays, especially without a proven WR2 running on the opposite side of him.
Iâm also hyped to see if Smith has Sayin run more. Maybe there will be some designed runs for Sayin, and/or maybe Sayin will have the freedom to make more plays out of the pocket. Either way, if Sayin isnât totally confined to the pocket, this Buckeyesâ offense is going to be more versatile, less simple, less predictable, and harder to defend.
Smith doesnât have a ton of college coaching experience. However, the NFL and college football are much more similar now than they were in 2010. Thatâs why Iâm confident in Smithâs ability to lead the Buckeyesâ offense. Iâm hoping it doesnât matter who is the lead back in a game or who becomes the lead back for the season, and that the Buckeyes are able to run the football.
Being more battle-tested this season will involve running the football. The Buckeyes are going to have to going against their tougher schedule. Iâm excited about their potential to run the ball because of what Smith did as an offensive coordinator in the NFL.
Last season, it felt like the Buckeyes wanted to be the flashiest team in college football. Thatâs not going to be the case this year. Theyâre going to be a more physical team on offense, and thatâs going to make them better prepared for the College Football Playoff.
I donât know about you, but Iâm hyping Arthur Smith as the Buckeyesâ offensive coordinator and as someone who will reestablish the running game. Now, the only question I have is who will emerge as the lead running back for the Buckeyes in 2026.
Q&A
What changes is Arthur Smith expected to implement in Ohio State's running game?
Arthur Smith is expected to establish a more physical running game, drawing from his NFL experience to enhance the Buckeyes' offensive strategy.
How has Arthur Smith's previous experience influenced his role at Ohio State?
Smith's experience as an offensive coordinator in the NFL, particularly with the Titans, has equipped him with strategies to improve Ohio State's offense, especially the running game.
Who are the key running backs for Ohio State under Arthur Smith?
The key running backs include Bo Jackson and Isaiah West, though both are unproven at the collegiate level, with hopes for one to emerge as a standout.
What impact could Arthur Smith's coaching have on the Buckeyes' offense this season?
Smith's coaching is expected to make the Buckeyes' offense more versatile and dynamic, potentially improving their performance against a tougher schedule.
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