
The biggest question surrounding Ohio State football heading into the 2020 season is who will replace J.K. Dobbins at running back? All Dobbins did last year was rush for 2,000 yards for the Buckeyes. When Dobbins was hurt for a spell during the College Football Playoff semifinal of Clemson, the moment was a little too bright for Master Teague, who rushed for just nine yards on seven carries. Teague very well could be the next star in the backfield for Ohio State, but Ryan Day knew he had to strengthen the depth at the position. The need became even greater when it was announced in early March that Teague was injured and could be out up to six months. Teague’s injury was a blow to a running back position that was depleted due to Marcus Crowley already being unavailable for at least spring practices due to a knee injury. Enter…
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