Going back to Ed Warriner, tOSU has always employed using the 5 best offensive lineman no matter the position, and then sorting it out as the season goes on.
Interior lineman are largely flexible. Especially if a guard can get the basics of playing center down.
This is really a testament to how good Pridgeon has been at guard in practice. And with the mobility of Jordan (kid can really move his feet), it provides the offensive line more pulling options, especially on jet sweeps and H-back touches. I think it's exciting for what it means for the offense.....we know we are going to be really strong running downhill, it's a staple of an Urban Meyer offense, but I really like this from a perimeter running perspective. We've always pulled guards and centers, but I see a lot more of it this year as we take the ball out of the QB's hands on planned runs, and actually get the ball out wide in guys like Parris Campbell's hands.
It's nice to finally talk about something other than dildos as well.....