COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s best offensive weapons other than Justin Fields are wide receivers Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson. Everyone knows that, including Penn State. That’s why it could game plan to limit the two from combining for 13 catches and 233 yards as they did against Nebraska. That could finally open the door for the Buckeyes to get more usage out of its tight ends. Especially Jeremy Ruckert, who came to Columbus as the No. 37 player and No. 2 tight end in 2018. Ruckert caught his only target for six yards against the Cornhuskers and spent most of his afternoon as a blocker, which has been the norm during his career. He’s only had more than one catch in a game three times, with a high coming against Florida Atlantic. He caught four passes for 38 yards and two touchdowns in the 2019 season opener, which…
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