Anyone who watched Ohio State’s 52-17 victory over the Nebraska Cornhuskers last weekend likely realizes that the strength of the Buckeyes’ offense in 2020 will be a bit different than it was a season ago. In 2019, not only was quarterback Justin Fields still getting used to his new team and coaches (despite how incredible he was), but OSU also had the best running back in the country (don’t @ me) in J.K. Dobbins. © Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports While the jury is still out on how much of Dobbins’ productivity Trey Sermon and Master Teague will be able to replicate this season, it is safe to say that neither of them individually, or likely even cumulatively, will be able to provide the dynamism out of the backfield that the Baltimore Ravens’ rookie did last fall. So, between a dip in the OSU running attack and Fields now fully entrenched…
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