COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Part of Ohio State’s offensive line is the most proven, unrelenting unit in the country while the other part is relatively unknown. Four members of the Buckeyes’ front, along with offensive line coach Greg Studrawa, spoke with the media Wednesday to discuss spring practice, protecting a new quarterback and replacing the likes of Wyatt Davis and Josh Myers. Watch: Ohio State’s Ryan Day gives updates on spring football practice The tackles who don’t allow tackles Two of the most important returning starters are on OSU’s offensive line: Thayer Munford and Nicholas Petit-Frere. The offensive tackle duo ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in lowest quarterback pressure percentage allowed by a player from a Power Five conference, per Pro Football Focus. Munford had 224 pass block snaps in 2020, allowing only two quarterbacks pressures and zero sacks, per PFF. Against Clemson in a College Football Playoff semifinal,…
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