By Jake Kaplan (The Collegian) -
Mike Brewster said Ohio State’s approach this spring has been the same as in the past.
Despite the looming five-game suspensions of Buckeyes’ head coach Jim Tressel and five players, including quarterback Terrelle Pryor and running back Dan Herron, Brewster, a first-team All-American center in 2010, said the Buckeyes are just thinking about spring practice.
“We’ll handle that when it comes,” Brewster said of the suspensions during the Big Ten Leaders Division spring football teleconference on Wednesday. “We’ve been doing a really good job at just staying focused, keeping our eyes just on spring ball and kind of blocking the rest of the attention, just been blocking it out.”
Tressel, whose team has finished eight of its 15 spring practices, said his coaching staff has been pleased with its young players.
“The blend of youth and experience and the reality that we have a lot of things to get better at have led to us having a good spring practice thus far,” Tressel said.
Tressel said Pryor hasn’t been able to participate in most of spring practice because of surgery he had on his right foot after the Sugar Bowl. Though Pryor won’t be back running around until May 1, he has spent a lot of time in the film room to take his game to the next level, Tressel said.
“He needs, I think, to make a significant improvement so that we can walk out after this four-year career saying that he became the best that he could possibly be,” Tressel said. “And I think he’s real serious about making that happen.”
The Ohio State coach also said he isn’t sure who……
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