Bill Rabinowitz | Buckeye Xtra Kevin Wilson has coached some extraordinary offenses in his 36 years in college football. The Ohio State offensive coordinator believes his current Buckeyes might have as much talent as any of them. Wilson was coordinator of Oklahoma teams featuring Adrian Peterson and Sam Bradford that set NCAA records. In his three years at Ohio State, the Buckeyes have averaged 523.8 yards per game, third-best in the country. Ohio State has thrown more touchdown passes (138) than any other team, and last year J.K. Dobbins became the school’s first 2,000-yard rusher. Wilson believes the 2020 Buckeyes can be just as productive, if not more. “We have a chance to maybe be as individually talented as we’ve been,” Wilson said. On paper, it’s hard to argue. Quarterback Justin Fields was a Heisman Trophy finalist in his first year on campus last year. Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson…
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