Position breakdown: Ohio State looked rough last week, but the Buckeyes are still stacked with talent

ANN ARBOR — Ezekiel Elliott’s post game comments last week probably weren’t very timely for Ohio State. But they weren’t wrong either. Elliott — Ohio State’s star running back — absolutely needs more than 12 carries in a game and he’s absolutely ready for the National Football League. And, on that roster, he’s not alone. The Buckeyes enter Michigan Stadium this week with plenty of questions, mostly based on their overall confidence and cohesiveness as a football team. But no one’s questioning this team’s talent, as it’s still one of the more loaded rosters in the country. That said, let’s break down Michigan-Ohio State, position by position. QUARTERBACKMichigan: Jake Rudock’s in a groove, there’s no other way to say it. Michigan’s fifth-year senior enters the biggest game of the season with a hot hand, and a continued climb up Michigan’s passing record book. He’s 161 yards away from passing Tom Brady for No. …

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