
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Ohio State football was without three of its starting offensive linemen Saturday. There were occasional issues, but the line yet still led the way for an impressive 322 yards in the Buckeyes’ 52-12 victory over Michigan State. With Thayer Munford, Josh Myers and Nicholas Petit-Frere unavailable, the Buckeyes moved Harry Miller from left guard to center while Dawand Jones (left tackle), Matt Jones (left guard) and Max Wray (right tackle) joined regular right guard Wyatt Davis. Offensive line coach Greg Strudrawa also used Enokk Vimahi at tackle, while a second-half injury to Davis got Ryan Jacoby involved as well. The main issue of the day was the shotgun snap between Miller and quarterback Justin Fields. The first series featured one bad snap after another, but Fields’ quick hands prevented major harm and still drove the team 83 yards for a touchdown. “I think Harry was a…
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