Camo-clad Jim Tressel declared Ohio State's spring game a success while 44,276 scratched their heads trying to figure out the scoring system. "We had certain things we wanted to get done this spring and we got a lot of those done," Tressel said. Each of the four quarterback candidates -- Joe Bauserman, Taylor Graham, Kenny Guiton and Braxton Miller -- threw a touchdown pass as the Buckeyes offense beat the defense 59-27 in a scrimmage that concluded spring practice. Ohio State is looking for someone to take over for three-year starter Terrelle Pryor, who must sit out the first five games along with four other top players the NCAA determined took improper benefits. Tressel, too, is suspended for the first five games while the NCAA investigates his admission that he knew about but didn't report players trading autographed uniforms and championship rings for cash and free tattoos from a Columbus tattoo parlor owner. Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=6416358