COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s offensive line spent a season gradually earning confidence, then gave a lot of it back against Missouri in the Cotton Bowl. That four sacks-allowed performance underscored the need to upgrade the position in the offseason if possible. That will need to happen through the transfer portal, and a new candidate has emerged. Per multiple reports, former Troy offensive lineman Derrick Graham is visiting Columbus on Wednesday. The 6-4, 314-pound tackle has two remaining seasons of eligibility. Graham started all 13 games for the Trojans, allowing 19 pressures and three sacks per Pro Football Focus’ grading system. He also contributed one of the highlights of bowl season when he scored a 2-yard touchdown against Duke in the Birmingham Bowl. BET ANYTHINGGET $250 BONUSESPN BET CLAIM OFFER THELAND 21+ and present in MA, NJ, PA, VA, MD, WV, TN, LA, KS, KY, CO, AZ,…
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