Potential isn’t the problem for Ohio State’s offensive line. The Buckeyes have enough highly regarded recruits who the coaching staff has focused on molding into Big Ten-level offensive linemen. Depth and experience, though? That’s another story entirely, especially this spring. Joshua Alabi has missed four practices due to the flu, but he has taken most of the first-team reps at left tackle. Gavin Cupp and Wyatt Davis have played guard with the starting line with Josh Myers between them at center, and Branden Bowen has played the majority of right-tackle snaps. But the offensive line that takes the field against Florida Atlantic on Aug. 31 will look noticeably different from the group that has practiced together this spring. Thayer Munford has missed the entirety of spring practice while he recovers from offseason surgery. Jonah Jackson, a graduate transfer, is completing his spring semester at Rutgers before joining the Buckeyes this summer.…
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