Darron Cummings/Associated Press Quarterback Justin Fields is the primary reason Ohio State has an opportunity to play for a national championship. Star receivers Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson form one of the nation’s best duos on the outside. Running back Trey Sermon has put up gaudy numbers while helping the Buckeyes win the Big Ten and reach the national title game. But the biggest improvement for this offense is not a glamorous one. It doesn’t catch the attention of casual viewers on a play-by-play basis, even though the players are always on screen. Ohio State’s offensive line has started to dominate. Early in the season, that was decidedly not the case. Although the Buckeyes had a ton of experience and high-level talent up front, the O-line played just OK. Nebraska and Rutgers generated pressure on Fields consistently, and Penn State often disrupted running plays. Then a hyper-aggressive Indiana unit disorganized…
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