With proven stars and talented newcomers — or both — at running back, receiver, tight end and all along the offensive line, Ohio State could have any number of strengths this season when it comes to moving the ball. ExploreWhat to know about Ohio State’s skill positions this preseason With a pair of standout offensive tackles and the ability to go as many as nine deep at receiver — and senior standout Chris Olave the only scholarship receiver in the group who wasn’t at least a four-star recruit — Day could flood the field with speed and go with the Run and Shoot or its more advanced cousin, the Air Raid offense. Sure, Ohio State will be relying on a freshman quarterback, but those are the types of offenses many grow up running these days. Of course, that might not fly with old-school Ohio State fans. While the lack of…
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