COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football might now know who its starting quarterback is following the conclusion of the spring with a 27-14 win for Team Buckeye over Team Brutus in the Spring Game, but they know plenty about his weapons. OSU has enough offensive line depth to field two units that are starting level in the Big Ten. Its wide receiver room legitimately has nine guys who, at minimum, are talented enough to start on any of the other 13 teams in the conference. While every player in the running back room may not have a ceiling that screams Doak Walker Award, it’s deep with quality options. All of that was on display Saturday afternoon as almost 20,000 fans returned to Ohio Stadium, getting us one step closer to getting back to the norm over 100,000 people on game day. Running backs 1. It’s hard to get a read…
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