The biggest need for the Ohio State Buckeyes in their 2020 class isn’t really up for debate. The Bucks obviously need the usual baseline numbers all over the field —at least three receivers, a quarterback, running back or two, a few defensive linemen and defensive backs, three linebacker— but there’s nowhere Ohio State needs depth and talent more than on the offensive line. It’s not really for too much fault of their own, either. Recruiting misses by Greg Studrawa have hurt the Buckeyes, obviously, but the level of attrition they’ve experienced on the line in recent years has been more extreme than you’d generally prepare for. To put it simply, Ohio State has talent on the line, but doesn’t have the depth or experience they’d like to have. They lost four starters from 2018, and quite a bit of the depth has never seen significant playing time in college football.…
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