
The Unexpected Ohio State Star ESPN Says Could Change Everything This Season
According to ESPN, the biggest X-factor for the Buckeyes is none other than tight end Max Klare. He’s coming off an All-Big Ten season with Purdue.
“The Buckeyes landed the top tight end in the transfer portal in Klare, who arrived in Columbus from Purdue. Klare caught 51 passes for 685 years and four touchdowns during his sophomore season, easily leading the Boilermakers in those three categories,” ESPN’s Jake Trotter wrote. “The 6-foot-4, 240-pound Klare figures to give the Buckeyes a dynamic target over the middle of the field, nicely complementing receiver Carnell Tate and All-American wideout Jeremiah Smith. Klare’s presence should also give Ohio State’s new starting quarterback – whether it’s Julian Sayin or Lincoln Kienholz – a playmaking security blanket early in the season. With Smith set to command attention on the outside, Klare should find plenty of favorable matchups operating inside.”
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