Every Ohio State offseason features narratives. Who will be the new starting quarterback or which linebacker will emerge? The storylines change with each passing year. But one that emerges every offseason is ‘will this finally be the season the Buckeyes use the tight end in the passing game more frequently?’ The question has been asked so many times in recent years that the thought of a tight end becoming a dominant pass-catcher for the Scarlet and Gray is now a running joke. Offensive coordinator and tight ends coach Kevin Wilson is aware of this annual narrative. “You use that magic number of 30 around here,” he told reporters recently. “It’s been so many years since 30, right?” If 30 is indeed the magic number, it’s been a long time since an Ohio State tight end recorded 30 receptions. You have to go back to the 2003 season when…
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