From the outside, there doesn’t appear to be too many snaps available for Ohio State freshman running back J.K. Dobbins. After all, this is an OSU offense that hasn’t had carries for a backup running back since 2014, and that was only because the Buckeyes didn’t quite know what they had in Ezekiel Elliott. Once they figured it out, the backup running backs may as well have just stayed home. Based on last year’s 1,096 yards rushing and nine touchdowns, Ohio State knows what they have in Mike Weber, and they expect him to be even better in 2017. Where does that leave J.K. Dobbins? Like any other freshman, he’s got some work to do. What to Like Literally everything. I could be completely wrong, but I believe J.K. Dobbins is the best running back to come to Ohio State since Ezekiel Elliott. He’s compact (5-10 208), fast (4.4s all…
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