
COLUMBUS — Ohio State is No. 9 in the country in passing efficiency through two weeks. Justin Fields is eighth individually and second in the Big Ten, trailing Penn State’s Sean Clifford. >>RELATED: Buckeyes shut out Bearcats | Notes | Photos Fields, a sophomore and first-year starter, has spread the ball around to a variety of receivers so far. Senior K.J. Hill leads the way with 11 receptions while Binjimen Victory and Chris Olave have seven apiece. Running backs J.K. Dobbins and Demario McCall have been involved, too, and tight end Jeremy Ruckert caught two touchdown passes in the opener against Florida Atlantic. Freshman Garrett Wilson, a five-star recruit from Texas, got into the act Saturday, outleaping a defender in the end zone to snag a 9-yard touchdown pass in Ohio State’s 42-0 drubbing of Cincinnati. But are the Buckeyes just scratching the surface when it comes to rebuilding an aerial attack that lost…
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