Ohio State Football’s Biggest Uncertainties Exposed in Final Practice Before Spring Game—What Coach Won’t Say
Kelly could force his way onto the field, possibly sliding Jermaine Mathews inside, while McClain anchors a safety group that includes multiple playable pieces. Then there’s Jaylen McClain, who has been steady, maybe even the best of the group. It’s a unit that’s hunting right now, and if it translates on Saturday, it’ll raise expectations for Matt Patricia’s defense heading into the summer.
Ohio State’s WR room has been the identity as of late. There are a bunch of talented guys fighting for relevance behind Jeremiah Smith and Brandon Inniss. But the elite Buckeye defense is a challenge to their identity. If the DBs keep winning these matchups the way they have in practice, they could flip the narrative. Still, the spring game isn’t about final answers, but it will show what Ohio State actually is right now.


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