The Shocking Statistic That Reveals Ohio State’s Hidden College Football Weakness
Maybe there’s an Xs-and-Os lever that Day and line coach Justin Frye could pull to improve their fortunes.
That probably overcomplicates things, though. A more pressing problem is that Ohio State’s offensive line recruiting has lagged the rest of its talent acquisition for several cycles now, and this year’s unit has seen various injuries to a handful of starters.
Sure, a program that puts someone in the league every year is doing fine in lineman recruiting compared to most college teams. But Ohio State’s parade of first- and second-round picks at other positions (five the past two years) outflanks what it produces on the line.

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