Ohio State Football will lean on sophomore receivers in 2017


As the tape often showed over long stretches of the 2016 season, Ohio State Football needs to improve its passing game to be a realistic championship contender. According to cleveland.com, the Bucks had a passing efficiency rating of only 68.51 in their last three games, and two of those games they probably should have lost. On the year they were average through the air, with a passing efficiency that was 44th in the country. This team never has a talent problem, they are just really young at the skill positions. At wide receiver, the Bucks are going to need considerable production from their sophomores. Who takes over at H-back? The departure of Curtis Samuel to the NFL is a huge loss, as he was the only player in the FBS to have over 700 yards rushing and receiving. He leaves massive shoes to fill, and it’s an afterthought to believe that the Bucks…

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