Matthew Jones looks like the underdog in the competition to start at left guard this year, but he's an important piece of Ohio State's current depth and potential future up front.
Adhering to rules limiting starters to four from Cooper, three from Tressel, two from Meyer, and one each from Luke Fickell and Ryan Day, here's your All-Mesh team starting...
We discuss why the recruiting class of 2018 is so important to Ohio State's 2020 success and weigh how the Buckeyes can best use their seven upperclassman linebackers.
Ohio State right guard Wyatt Davis and former Ohio State center/guard Billy Price are among the offensive linemen on Big Ten Network's All-Decade team for the 2010s.
Tommy Togiai enters his third season as one of the potential breakout stars of Ohio State's class of 2018 as he moves into the Buckeyes' starting lineup at nose tackle.
True freshman running back Miyan Williams could become a fan-favorite like Dawand Jones, carving out playing time in his first season with the Buckeyes.
Remembering the time that an expose detailing the corruption of college football in 1925 sparked concerns that football was overemphasized in higher education.
Teradja Mitchell has had to wait to play a significant role in Ohio State's defense, but the third-year linebacker is “determined as ever” to prove he belongs on the field.
Jeremy Ruckert has only caught 15 passes in his first two years at Ohio State, but his talent should give the Buckeyes reason to consider drawing up more plays for him in 2020.
Ohio State's had some blazing cornerbacks, but Cameron Brown is convinced he's the fastest defensive back in the nation, and maybe the fastest to ever wear a Buckeye uniform.