Of all the positions where Ohio State has to decide how to balance playing time between deep groups of talented players this season, one of the most fascinating to watch could be the wide receiver rotation. At a position where the Buckeyes typically have three players on the field at once, Ohio State has six wide receivers who played enough last season to be considered co-starters – and all of them are back on this season’s roster, along with several other receivers who have also made a strong case to earn playing time. Theoretically, Ohio State could play as many as seven, eight or even nine wide receivers in its regular rotation this season. Whether the Buckeyes should do that, however, is a question with no easy answer. Because Ohio State likes to rotate its receivers regularly over the course of a game, the Buckeyes had six wide receivers who…
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