Jahsen Wint, Amir Riep, Noah Potter, Javontae Jean-Baptiste and Tyreke Smith were among the top performers on the defensive side of the ball in Saturday's spring game.
As long as Ohio State football remains cool and good (emphasis on good), the Buckeyes reign supreme. But this weekend, they played second fiddle to another contender.
There are a lot of ways that the 2019 Ohio State offense can look, but the best-case scenario will include a dual-threat attack alongside potent offensive line development.
Ryan Day decided not to make a choice between Justin Fields and Matthew Baldwin, instead taking a calculated risk to continue the competition into the summer.