
Losing a pair of NFL receivers drafted in the first round last spring was a concern, but less so considering the coaching and recruiting Brian Hartline has been doing for that position. Ultimately, the Buckeyes put up big numbers again, including 44.5 points (No. 2 nationally and 492.7 total yards per game. Stroud again was named the conference’s top quarterback and offensive player while earning a second-straight invitation to the Heisman Trophy ceremony as a finalist for the award. Cade Stover developed into a standout tight end with Mitch Rossi adding depth, and the offensive line overall played well despite new guards Donovan Jackson and Matt Jones suffering some ups and downs. Henderson missed all of four games and parts of multiple others because of a foot injury, but Miyan Williams and Dallan Hayden combined for over 1,000 yards when he was unavailable. Henderson was out and Williams limited by…
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