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OLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said Thursday it was doubtful that starting tailback Chris "Beanie" Wells would play Saturday night against No. 1 USC. Tressel said there was lingering soreness for Wells in his right foot after he worked out Wednesday night. Wells did not practice with the team Thursday morning just before it departed for Los Angeles. "We were hoping he'd wake up this morning and feel even better than yesterday," Tressel said shortly before boarding the team bus to the airport. "But it didn't happen. We'll see from here." Wells injured his right foot in the fifth-ranked Buckeyes' opener against Youngstown State, did not play last week against Ohio University, and has not had contact in partial practices this week. He flew with the team to California Thursday afternoon. <!-- begin whole table --> <!-- begin top part --> Blog Network

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ESPN.com Big Ten blogger Adam Rittenberg writes that the Ohio State offense needs to get creative if Beanie Wells can't play on Saturday night. Blog
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Pac-10 blogger Ted Miller writes that USC will have to guard against overconfidence after hearing the news that Wells might not play. Blog


<!-- end sidebar table -->On Tuesday, Tressel said that Wells would play Saturday, and how much would depend on his progress in practice.
On Thursday, Tressel did not rule out the possibility of the junior seeing action, but he did not sound optimistic.
"Beanie practiced about 20 carries yesterday, and maybe 20 percent of the practice," Tressel said. "We didn't have him work today. He had more soreness this morning than we had hoped for. A late afternoon practice followed by a morning practice, we're hoping that's a little bit of the reason why. So we'll just have to play it by ear."
Co-offensive coordinator Jim Bollman said after Wednesday night's practice that Wells was about 75 percent healthy. "The chances of him being 100 percent are not high, I would think," Bollman said. "That would be a miraculous recovery." Ohio State is a 10½-point underdog against the Trojans in the first meeting between the teams in 18 years. USC has won its last seven meetings with Big Ten teams, by an average margin of 27.8 points. With Wells out of last week's come-from-behind 26-14 victory over 33½-point underdog Ohio, redshirt freshman Dan Herron, sophomore Brandon Saine and senior Maurice Wells handled the load at tailback. They have also been seeing most of the action in practice this week, with Wells working out on Monday and Tuesday on his own under the supervision of team trainers. Tressel said the three backups would share the job of replacing Wells, who rushing for 1,609 yards and 15 touchdowns last season and was considered a top Heisman Trophy prospect this season. "I would call it more by committee," he said. "Now if someone starts really feeling it, no matter who that is, you would [play them]. But we're pleased with all those guys." Tressel said team doctors, trainers and the coaching staff would monitor Wells' condition and then consult with him before ruling on whether he will play in the game at the Coliseum. He said the Buckeyes' playbook would not be severely hampered by Wells' absence. But he did say that it still might come as a shock to Wells' teammates if he cannot play in a game of this magnitude. "Our guys have seen that we've practiced for quite some time without him," Tressel said. "I suppose maybe when you get to the realization that, OK, maybe he won't play, then perhaps there's a 'Man!' type of thing. But we've got to go [on]." Wells averaged 124 yards on 21 carries last season. Without him last week against Ohio, Herron (12 carries, 50 yards), Maurice Wells (9 for 48) and Saine (5 for 15) combined for 113 yards on 26 carries against the Bobcats, who led 14-6 midway through the third quarter and 14-12 heading into the fourth.
 

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I don't think Ohio State can win but if this injury moves the line even further upward I'm going to have to get on the BuckEyes here. They are a very good team even though they are overrated.
 

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I don't think Ohio State can win but if this injury moves the line even further upward I'm going to have to get on the BuckEyes here. They are a very good team even though they are overrated.


Being a buckeyes fan...OSU has ZERO chance to cover if Wells doesn't play assuming this stays under 14
 

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OSU with Wells loses by 21, without him, maybe 28.

He'll probably play but it doesn't matter.
 

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OSU wins with Wells, loses by 4-7 without him. They cover regardless. They are the second most talented team in the country. The line is ridiculous.
 

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I think everyone in this thread is WAY WAY overestimating the value of just one guy. Running backs are the most overrated position in all of football IMO. The offensive lines determine who is good and who is bad. Wells is a great runner but some of the other guys they have can be close to just as effective. One down week when they weren't focused doesn't change my opinion on that.
 

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I think everyone in this thread is WAY WAY overestimating the value of just one guy. Running backs are the most overrated position in all of football IMO. The offensive lines determine who is good and who is bad. Wells is a great runner but some of the other guys they have can be close to just as effective. One down week when they weren't focused doesn't change my opinion on that.

Yeah, like those three backups were almost as effective last week? :ohno:

This is either a simpleton's ploy and he will play, or they'll hold him out so they have a built in excuse for losing. Typical Big 11 bullshit.
 

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OSU wins with Wells, loses by 4-7 without him. They cover regardless. They are the second most talented team in the country. The line is ridiculous.

We agree again. OSU's defense is spectacular. IMO they have the best defense in the country. They also have the best defensive player in the country. I think OSU can win this game. When they were favored they laid an egg and got smacked around and embarrassed. Now it's their turn to play the underdog.

This team is extremely talented and Tressel is very smart. He's been saving Pryor for this game. All the analyst saying some freshman can't have an impact on the road in a game this big doesn't know Pryor. The kid is a freak of nature.

If they use Pryor well and control the ball they'll win. Last week they turned it over a freakishly 5 times and that's why the game was close. A Tressel team never turns the ball over like that.

I think OSU wins this game and if they lose I think this game stays close.
 

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Yeah, like those three backups were almost as effective last week? :ohno:

This is either a simpleton's ploy and he will play, or they'll hold him out so they have a built in excuse for losing. Typical Big 11 bullshit.

They weren't even fired up at all for last week's game and it was a picture perfect look-ahead week. I doubt they even spent much time on Ohio that week.
 

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