COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football has one of the best offensive lines in the country on paper. It features a three-year starter at left tackle; a five-star recruit at left guard; a center and right guard who were top-50 recruits and are now in their second years as starters with All-American potential; and the highest-rated OSU tackle commit in the modern era at right tackle. The stats say the line is doing its job at a quality level through three weeks. The Buckeyes are averaging 208.7 rushing yards per game, which is third in the Big Ten. Justin Fields has been sacked only seven times this season, which is the same amount he had last year through the first three conference games. Despite a few mistakes that are expected at the beginning of a season, things have run smoothly. So why doesn’t it feel like it? Ohio State had…
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