While Ohio State’s quarterback competition got most of the attention this summer, the other big question about the Buckeyes’ offense quietly reached a resolution. Ohio State is loaded with elite playmakers at receiver and running back, but it’s almost impossible for an offense to function without a quality offensive line. The Buckeyes entered training camp with uncertainly about that unit after losing center Luke Wypler and tackles Paris Johnson Jr. and Dawand Jones to the NFL. The offensive line’s shaky performance in March and April did not inspire confidence, but training camp and one key post-spring addition has. “They’re a good group,” running back TreVeyon Henderson said Wednesday as the Buckeyes prepared for Saturday’s season opener at Indiana. “They take care of business up front. They’re serious about what they do. I’m just excited to run behind them on Saturday.” The Buckeyes had Donovan Jackson and Matt Jones returning at…
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