COLUMBUS, Ohio — When comparing the Ohio State football roster to Rutgers, the lopsided matchup is about more than what’s happened on the field the last two years. The Buckeyes have the most talented roster in the Big Ten and rank third in the country according to the 247Sports talent composite rankings. Meanwhile, the Scarlet Knights have the least talented roster in the conference. That could eventually change with Greg Schiano as the head coach, but in 2020 it only further explains why OSU is a 38-point favorite on Saturday. Here’s a look at where each starter was rated on Signing Day. The ranking is against all players in that class, the position lists where they fall among their position groups. For example, Fields was the second-ranked player overall and the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback. Ohio State’s offense vs. Rutgers’ offense Ohio State: Class of 2017-19 The Buckeyes’ starting offense…
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