COLUMBUS, Ohio — By the end of the 2019 season, no one questioned the qualifications of Ohio State football’s offensive line. The Buckeyes ranked in the top 20 of all of Football Outsiders’ non-sack metrics, with especially high marks for its ability to lead the rushing attack. Pro Football Focus graded Ohio State’s offensive line No. 4 in the nation. PFF recently proclaimed guard Wyatt Davis as the country’s “most valuable returning guard.” Buckeyes offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson took to Twitter to make sure they did not forget about the player standing next to him, center Josh Myers. Expectations for the Ohio State offensive line are lofty and climbing. And a year ago at this time? “Going into the season last year, we had absolutely no clue what to expect,” Davis said. Ohio State was replacing four starters a year ago at this time, with left tackle Thayer Munford the…
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