
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Back when Ohio State football lost to Oregon on Sept. 11, it clearly had not yet established the foundational pieces of its defense. Six weeks and five consecutive victories later, the picture is much clearer. Yet it still involves the Buckeyes rotating more players through its standard defense than usual. Has the two-deep at linebacker started to solidify, or could Steele Chambers keep advancing? Where in the secondary is Lathan Ransom setting up shop? How much will the fifth and sixth defensive tackles in the rotation continue to play? A more talent-equated matchup, such as Saturday’s against Penn State, might answer some of those questions. Here is our assessment of the depth chat, based on game plan, interviews and other intel. Offense QUARTERBACK C.J. Stroud (6-3, 218, R-Fr.) Kyle McCord (6-3, 215, Fr.) Jack Miller (6-3, 215, R-Fr.) RUNNING BACK TreVeyon Henderson (5-10, 215, Fr.) Master Teague…
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