
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football expected a largely drama-free spring on offense, more or less locking up 11 expected starters before the 15 practices even began. The most interesting competitions happened farther down the depth chart. The Buckeyes ended the spring with lingering questions about their depth on the offensive line and at tight end. Additionally, young players made enough noise at multiple positions that they enter the preseason with momentum to climb the two-deep. Looking back on our projected depth chart from January, little changed at the top of any position, but important spots have been filled in below the established stars. Quarterback Starter: C.J. Stroud Backup: Kyle McCord Notable: Devin Brown No shakeups here. Stroud enters the season as a contender for the top quarterback in the country. McCord remains on track to bring more veteran poise to the QB2 spot than OSU has seen in a…
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