May 17, 2025

Ohio State offense wants to ‘keep it going’ vs. Wisconsin


COLUMBUS —  Chris Olave saw the talent of Justin Fields a couple days into the spring practice season. Up until that point, Fields had been the quiet newcomer, a quarterback transfer from Georgia who did not say much but put his head down and worked hard. While the sophomore Olave and the rest of the Ohio State Buckeyes wide receivers must have known about Fields’ credentials — he was the No. 2 prospect in the nation in 2018 — seeing it up close was different. “It felt like he wasn’t missing a pass,” Olave said Tuesday. “He was putting everything on target, and everything looked perfect to us. That’s when we gained that respect. We look at him a a leader of the offense and a leader of the team.” Fields has turned himself into a Heisman Trophy candidate in his first season at Ohio State. He’s been responsible for 30…

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